Many foreign nations were alarmed by Mao Zedong's actions. He forced urban dwellers onto farms, shut down schools, and much like Stalin, purged many leading politicians and military people. In all, it is estimated 1.5 million people were beaten, imprisoned, and/or killed. The human rights violations appalled Western nations.
The use of chemicals damaged the land and polluted rivers.
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Yes, your neighbor is at fault unless your actions contributed to the rupture.
When property is damaged beyond use, a loss account should be set up as a liability for the damage. The damage is subtracted from the asset less insurance reimbursement.
Much of Europe was involved in and damaged by the various actions in WWII. Exceptions were Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and The Irish Republic.
It was often accompanied by military actions. If this occurred then trade and diplomatic relations would be damaged.
France and the United Kingdom had just ended the Seven Years War and anything that damaged the power of the UK was seen as beneficial to France.
No. If you want to create a record of their actions you could file a police report and then sue them in small claims court. Take photos of damaged property. Make certain you keep a list of what was damaged and always keep receipts for anything you buy.
In order for there to be blame on the owner, you'd have to show they had a duty of care and were obligated to take reasonable preventative actions that they failed to take.
Andrew Carnegie's reputation was damaged by his involvement in the Homestead Strike of 1892, where his steel company's violent actions against striking workers created negative public perception. Additionally, his aggressive business practices and anti-union stance also contributed to tarnishing his reputation as a philanthropist later in life.
No. Something is either damaged or it isn't.
A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.