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世界史 高校生

南北問題とはどのような問題か。 わからないので 教えてください。

開発途上国の 経済政策と開発援助 第二次世界大戦後に独立した国の多くは, 植民地時代に形成された単一の作物や鉱物 いそん 資源に依存するモノカルチャー経済の構造が残り,経済的に立ち遅 れていた。この状況を改善して経済的自立を実現するために, 国営 10 企業の設立や計画経済的手法の導入など, 政府主導により工業化を 進める政策が多くの開発途上国で行われた。 一方, 先進国が開発途上国に対して資金や技術の援助を行う動き もみられた。 また, 冷戦のもと,米ソ両国は援助や技術協力を通じ て開発途上国への影響力拡大をはかった。 しかし、開発途上国の工 5 業化は必ずしも十分に成功したとはいえず, 先進国との経済格差 (南 北問題) はさらに拡大し, その解決が国際社会の課題となった。 1961年の国連総会では, 1960年代を「国連開発の10年」と定め, 1964 アンクタッド 年には国連貿易開発会議 (UNCTAD) が設立され, 開発途上国の経 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 済発展のため,先進国の協力強化がめざされた。 発途上国の多くが独立後も経済発展において困 軍的形アが 自由主義国社会主義国 か相違点があったのだろ

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英語 高校生

問題を解いたのですが答えを知らないので合ってるか分かりません。教えてください🙏

不定詞(いろいろな形/原形不定詞) Track 24-25 UNIT 5 Reading ARE *examination, 24 カザフスタン生まれの義足アスリート, ハインリッヒ・ポポフが自分の半生を振り返ります。 I was nine years old when my life changed completely. During an doctors found bone cancer in my left leg. (be / cut / needed / off / the leg/to). But I wasn't giving up; I wanted to do sports again. Desc Sports were always my passion, and, like many children, I wanted to be a 5 professional football player. But I realized this would not be possible and started training for track and field events. My new *prosthesis, an artificial leg, was a new beginning for me. テーマ スポーツ (100) I am often asked why I chose to be a *sprinter. The point is, I run because I'm missing a leg. In other words, although I lost my leg, I learned something very 10 important: Accept your challenge and try to ( 3 ) it. Everything can be an opportunity if you only realize that it is. Note I started my sports career in 2001. In 2004, I participated in the Paralympics in *Athens for the first time and won three *bronze medals in the 100 meter, 200 meter, and *long jump. At the 2012 Paralympics in London, I won gold in the 100 meter 15 sprint. G 25 prinodail It sounds so easy now, but it wasn't always like that. My own experience makes me focus on helping others, especially children. I spend a lot of time visiting children in the hospital who are in a similar situation. I tell them: Don't stop doing the things that are important to you because something bad has happened to 20 you. Find a way to keep doing those things. When I pull up my *pant leg and show the children my prosthesis, you can see their eyes get big. But then they soon come to understand that everything is possible, even with a *disability. (291 words)

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英語 高校生

mainstreamⅢ chapter18 章末問題 解答教えてください!

6 Chapter 18 Comprehension a. On the basis of Gurdon's research, Yamanaka revealed that specialized cells from a mature Choose the appropriate answer. body can be transformed into iPS cells. frog. b. Gurdon placed cells from the skin of mice into an unfertilized egg cell of a c. Yamanaka took cells from the blood of mice and transformed them into a baby. d. The only difference between Gurdon's and Yamanaka's experiments was what cells they used. e. Organ rejection will no longer be a problem because it has become possible to develop organs from the patients' own cells. f. iPS cells will soon make it possible to cure all types of diseases. g. Yamanaka admits that iPS technology has done harm in some cases. h. Even as a scientist Professor Yamanaka believed that his mother saw his father's ghost. i. Professor Yamanaka has never thought of giving up research. found iPS ce j. What Professor Yamanaka wanted to say in the speech was what seems unfortunate at first may turn out to be fortunate in the end. not e mes B Choose the most appropriate main theme. a. John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize because they helped each other for 40 years to create iPS cells. Chapter 18 | Minis SO 15 b. We should be careful about new technology because it takes time to put it into use and it can do harm. 24 c. Professor Yamanaka has experienced challenges in his life but they were also opportunities, one of which led to the Nobel Prize.

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