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∙ 9y agoRanchers preferred open grazing land and depended on large land areas for livestock, whereas farmers needed fenced land for crops and irrigation. This difference in land use led to competition for resources like water and land in the Great Plains.
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The Planis group
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mountain and basin, great plains, north and central planis, and Costal plains
It would be a Bison or a Buffalo it really depends what question means.
interior planis, saint Lawrence lowlands, HudsenBay Lowlands, Cordillera, Arctic, Canadian shield and Appilations. sorry if the spelling is wrong! :)
interior planis, saint Lawrence lowlands, HudsenBay Lowlands, Cordillera, Arctic, Canadian shield and Appilations. sorry if the spelling is wrong! :)
The British under Maj Gen James Wolfe won the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, and subsequently captured Quebec defended by the French under Marquis de Montcalm
sorry but i am really not sure! sorry!
Each Chapter 13 planis different. I have seen Chapter 13 plans pay nothing to unsecured creditors and I have seen plans that pay 100$ to the unsecured creditors. Most cases are much less than 50%. It just depends on how much income is left for plan payments and how much debt the debtor has.
Lichenplanis is not a form of cancer. It is a rash that develops either as an adverse reaction to antihypertensive medications or as a result of being exposed to tremendous psychological stress. It is a rare disorder and once you break out with it, there is a small chance that later in life it will flare up again. If it does flare up again, it shouldn't after that. I have lichenplanis that flared up when I was around 12....it then re surfaced two years ago, which was 17 years later. Hope this helped.
I am jamaican and there are many different ways to say the same things. Just like each individual in America, speaks with a different accent depending on the state they are from. Jamaicans speaks Patois differentially depending on where they are from. (e.g,wha gwan, what a gwan, wamp pan,, or wampn, wah-mn) its very hard to spell these words thats why there was a woman called Louise Benette Covarly to write these words, here is a poem that she wrote. "Colonization in Reverse" (1966)"Wat a joyful news, Miss MattieI feel like me heart gwine bursJamaica people colonizinEnglan in reverse.By de hundred, by de tousanFrom country and from town,By de ship-load, by de plane-loadJamaica is Englan boun.Dem a pour out a JamaicaEverybody future planIs fe get a big-time jobAn settle in de mother lan.What a islan! What a people!Man an woman, old an youngJus a pack dem bag an baggageAn tun history upside dung!Some people doan like travelBut fe show dem loyaltyDem all a open up cheap-fare-To-Englan agency.An week by week dem shippin offDem countryman like fire,Fe immigrate an populateDe seat a de Empire.Oonoo see how life is funny,Oonoo see de tunabout?Jamaica live fe box breadOut a English people mout'.For wen dem ketch a Englan,An start play dem different role,Some will settle down to workAn some will settle fe de dole.Jane say de dole is not too badBecause dey payin sheTwo pounds a week fe seek a jobDat suit her dignity.Me say Jane will never fine workAt de rate how she dah look,For all day she stay pon Aunt Fan couchAn read love-story book.Wat a devilment a Englan!Dem face war an brave de worse,But me wonderin how dem gwine stanColonizin in reverse."