geographer.......
"economist"
Depends on the event/situation. For example, two people in business would be a partnership. While two people in a relationship would be a couple.
Sounds like a limit on what the group plan would pay out on any one event.
economist
economist
To accurately answer how many people are in "the group the weekend," I would need more context about which specific group or event you are referring to. If you're asking about a specific gathering or performance by The Weeknd, please provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you!
sociologist :p
This event would be of concern to indigenous communities whose ancient cultures and traditions are closely connected to the old-growth forests. The destruction of these forests could lead to the loss of sacred sites, traditional knowledge, and biodiversity essential for their way of life. Efforts to protect old-growth forests should consider and involve the indigenous groups that rely on them.
No, a legacy is the lasting effect from a person, group or event.
People think it is a major concern mainly because it "IS" a major concern for those of us who would like to keep breathing the oxygen in earths atmosphere, and for those who would like their grand children to have free oxygen available via the earths biosphere.
in the group 18 people would like pizza
the group would be the Commonerd and the most least happy people would be the Aristocracyidk...... the barons cos they wrote it??