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Canada. The word comes from kanata, an Iroquois word meaning village or settlement.
Yes, a hook in a thesis statement is a sentence that grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to read more. It usually comes at the beginning of the thesis statement to spark interest in the topic being discussed.
if Debenture interest is paid already then it will only show in income statement while if debenture interest is payable in future then it will only comes balance sheet, while if part of interest paid and part of interest payable then portion of paid amount will be shown in income statement while remaining amount will be shown in balance sheet as liability
subtract the credit from his checkbook balance.
This phrase is used quite often to describe greed and as a statement on the US and world state of being. This phrase comes for the band "Rage Against the Machine" and the song of the same name. It has become somewhat of a pop culture phrase.
Yes. It comes from the Iroquois tribe known as the Erie Indians, Erie short for Erielhonan which means "long tail" in Iroquois.
Answer:The Iroquois' name for themselves was the "Haudenosaunee", which means some equivalent of "People of the Longhouse."When the French came they first met the Huron, a tribe which was a hereditary enemy of the Iroquois. Their name for their enemies was an insulting name meaning "black snakes" or "real adders". The French transliterated this as irinakhoiw which became Iroquois.An alternate suggestion suggests that the name comes from transliterations and misunderstandings in pronunciation between Basque fishermen, French historians and tribes along the St. Laurence River. In this proposal Iroquois comes from a Basque phrase for "killer people" (hilokoa)
The phrase "but there you are" is often used to express resignation or acceptance of a situation, indicating that the speaker acknowledges a fact or truth even though they may not like it. It can also imply that there is nothing further to be said or done about the matter.
The phrase comes from FRENCH.
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