Short note on resource development
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1 Biotic Resources – All living organisms in our environment are called biotic resources. For example, trees, animals, insects, etc.
2 Abiotic Resources – All non-living things present in our environment are termed as abiotic resources. For example – earth, air, water, metals, rocks, etc.
2 Abiotic Resources – All non-living things present in our environment are termed as abiotic resources. For example – earth, air, water, metals, rocks, etc.
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Resource development means the study, establishment, and implementation of additional resources or services which will extend the capabilities of community long-term care systems to better serve long-term care clients.
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