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Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come. Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come. Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come.
sharp class distinctions
While I was visiting Europe, I noticed that the acid rain was destroying the marvelous marble structures there.
People got more rich
The fourth-eighth tallest freestanding structures in Europe are all chimneys and not towers. The Europatrum (Tower of Europe) is the ninth tallest freestanding structure in Europe.However, the third tallest freestanding structure in Europe is a tower: the Fernsehturm Berlin.
True. This is all because of continental drift
Albert Remans has written: 'Sports structures in Europe' -- subject(s): Council of Europe 'Socialisering van vrijetijdsrollen' -- subject(s): Recreation, Social aspects of Sports, Sports, Youth
Africa did not develop like Europe due to a combination of factors including colonization, exploitation of resources, slavery, and the impact of colonial borders that divided ethnic groups and disrupted traditional societies. These historical events and structures have contributed to the disparities in development between Africa and Europe.
Japan. It was one of the first countries in Asia to undergo modernization based off of structures from Europe and America.
WW I was fought in Europe, and it was enormously destructive. Homes, factories, and other structures and infrastructure were massively damaged or destroyed. In the US, there was no fighting. American soldiers had to travel to Europe to participate in the fighting. So the US was physically intact after the war (despite casualties, of course) and therefore was better able to develop its economy, while Europe was rebuilding.
Derek Allen has written: 'Tax and Giving in Europe' 'Addressing Overseas Business Letters' 'Tax and Giving in Europe 1993/9' 'Handbook of International Company Structures in the Major Industrial and Trading Countries of the World' -- subject(s): In library