yes, the independent variable is the one that stays the same
you do not need a legal age to live alone you can sign a paper so you can do indapendent living.....my friend is doing indapendent living
a word (an answer) for the question : which word is loose union of states
You just simply ignore them and be indapendent and worry about yourself.
1821 (February 24)
At about 3 weeks, they will be fully weaned/independent.
Canada gained independence in that year but has remained part of the British Commonwealth (now called The Commonwealth) since then.
Not exactly, it was thought to be one a couple of years ago but the war in Pakistan has caused it to be an indapendent country once again. India was a secondary league next to Iraq after the battle between Pakistan and India a couple years ago and ever since then they have been united. so the answer is NO...it is not Not exactly, it was thought to be one a couple of years ago but the war in Pakistan has caused it to be an indapendent country once again. India was a secondary league next to Iraq after the battle between Pakistan and India a couple years ago and ever since then they have been united. so the answer is NO...it is not
When the prolific breeding Greek city-states overpopulated the limited land of a city, it shipped off the surplus to seize new land and establish a new polis for themselves. This way over 2,000 city-states grew up around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
WW2 made many women become indapendent. Actually, During World War Two, the main world powers at the time practiced a total war effort. Because of this, Everyone in a country would be put to work creating resources for the war. Women included. Because of this, women were eventually more equal with men and they gained more rights. BAM
Arabella Drummond appears in listings of pirates from Blackbeard's time period. Some stories have her as a lost lover of Blackbeard, sailing the seven seas in search of him. Others say that she was the first, and regrettably last, female pirate captain of an all male crew. There is strong evidence towards her being captain of an all male crew. I, personally , believe that she was a strong, indapendent woman, more than capable of commanding a crew consisting of males.
Smaller indapendent groups spread out through widespread regions.
Even if the Japanese would not have attacked Pearl Harbor (which is why the U.S. entered the war), we probably still would have gotten involved once we saw what Hitler was really capable of. But if we didn't enter all together, Hitler may have completed his goal of world domination, with western Europe falling, leading into Greenland and then Canada, which then would have been too late for the U.S. to stop them. After that, Hitler would probably taken over America, and we might all be speaking German today. So even though Pearl Harbor was a devastating attack that lost many innocent American lives, it probably saved millions of other civilian and military lives that would have been needlessly taken by the German army.