B. Short Answer Questions
(a) Write a short note on the factors influencing self-management.
(b) List any 5 self-management skills.
(c) Draw an outline of your right hand and label each finger with different factors that
influence you in managing yourself.
Answers
Answer:
(a) Factors influencing self-management occurred on four levels of the socio-ecological model: individual (e-health literacy, motivation, time constraints); interpersonal (family and friends, T2DM education, patient-provider relationship); organisational (affordability, multidisciplinary care); and community levels
(b) Organization.
Time management.
Self-motivation.
Stress management.
Accountability.
Explanation:sorry I dont get the last question.
Answer:
answer a
Factors Influencing the Location of Industries
Industrial locations are complex in nature. These are influenced by the availability of many
factors. Some of them are: raw material, land, water, labor, capital, power, transport, and
market.
For ease of convenience, we can classify the location factors into two: geographical factors
and non-geographical factors.
Geographical Factors
1. Raw material: Availability of natural resource that can be used as raw material.
2. Technology: To turn the resource into an asset with value.
3. Power: To utilize the technology.
4. Labour: Human resource in the area who can function as labor to run the processes.
Transport : Road/rail connectivity.
6. Storage and warehousing.
7. Marketing feasibility.
8. Characteristics of land and soil.
9. Climate.
10. Precipitation and water resources.
11. Vulnerability to natural resources.
Explanation:
Raw materials are one of the important factors in an industrial location. The mere
location of industries itself may be determined by the availability or location of the raw
materials.
Power – conventional (coal, mineral oil or hydro-electricity) or on- conventional in
nature is a necessity for any industrial establishment.
Availability of labor or skilled workforce is the success mantra for the growth of all
industries.
Availability of easy transportation always influences the location of the industry. So
the junction points of waterways, roadways and railways become humming centers of
industrial activity.
The finished goods should reach the market at the end of the process of manufacturing.
Thus nearness to the market is an add-on quality in the process of selecting a location
for industry.
Availability of water is another factor that influences the industrial location. Many
industries are established near rivers, canals, and lakes, because of this reason. Iron and
steel industry, textile industries and chemical industries require large quantities of
water, for their proper functioning.
The site that is selected for the establishment of an industry must be flat and well
served by adequate transport facilities.
The climate of the area selected for the industry is important, very harsh climate are not
suitable for the successful industrial growth.