Jason killed your mom he is in your closet with your mom
how did the british influence trinidad and tobago
people can influence living things because we are living therefor other living things listen to our influence and stuff
In Umufia, the three things that contribute most to things falling apart are: internal conflict among the villagers, the influence of colonialism and the arrival of the British missionaries, and the violation of traditional customs and values.
All living things share a common ancestry.
age, ancestry, gender, and race.
A good influence positively impacts your thoughts, behaviors, and decisions, while a bad influence has a negative effect on these aspects. Good influences may inspire growth, motivation, and well-being, whereas bad influences may encourage harmful or destructive actions. Ultimately, good influences help you become a better version of yourself, while bad influences hinder your personal development.
possession of slaves could possibly be used as an example, but there are other things, such as land. You could possibly relate "owning ancestry" to a will. It is something passed on from generation to generation.
Shared participation and influence between people or things.
VIC: I love to be a British Queen I am Victoria, you see Now where's my British butler, with my British cup of tea? BUT: Tea is not from Britain, ma'am From India it was brought, Yes, for your cup a-thousands died And many wars were fought. VIC: British things, B-British things It seems that tea is not BUT: British things, B-British things Can I sweeten it a jot? VIC: Do tell me sugar's British though? BUT: No, it's Carribean imported For sugar in your cup of tea, Slavery's been supported I know it's wrong, your Majesty, But slaves in Africa, Work hard in fields of sugar cane, To sweeten up your char (?) BOTH: British things, B-British things, I thought that there were many, British things, B-British things, BUT: Afraid there's hardly any. You know your British cotton vest? VIC: What's wrong with it, explain? BUT: The cotton's from America, And picked by VIC: slaves again, BUT: Your empire's built on fighting wars, That's how your income's swollen, Your British things are from abroad, And most are frankly stolen, BOTH: British things, B-British things, I thought that there were many, British things, B-British things, It seems there's hardly any. VIC: Whatever next? Go on, pray tell, BUT: Our British Queen is foreign as well? VIC: It's true, I am of foreign descent, BUT: And your husband, Albert, VIC: A German gent. At least I've got a British name, BUT: Victoria's Latin, VIC: That's a shame! BOTH: British things, B-British things, There are none, we declare. All our favourite British things Seem to come from elsewhere...
It gave Australia things it didn't have.
· Joondalup is a city in western Australia
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is not classified as one of Australia's "big things", as it is a functional structure. Australia's "big things" can be found at the related link below.