war (poor gov't)
our main topic is how to improve the economic conditions............so for that we are only responsible and we can only improve it........
No it didn't. The economic impact on China of WW I was negligible, as China did not take part and did relatively little trade with the West. The 'global economy' and Chinese political, financial and economic involvement in the rest of the world were still many decades away.
im sorry to say this, but it will never improve. unless billions of people join together to overthrow the government, it will never improve. you can make a difference if you try, but the most important thing you can do is spread the message.
Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.
legislation is important to protect the human rights of society and to improve the socio-economic conditions of the society.
agriculture can improve national economy by forcasting on how the economic development of that nation is,
Learning guitar scales is important because it helps you understand the structure of music, improve your technique, and enhance your ability to improvise and create your own music. Mastering scales can also improve your overall musicality and make you a more versatile and skilled guitarist.
That's not a question, improve your sentence structure and I'll improve my answer
to help the society. to improve the economic conditions.
To improve the economic.
to improve economic development by free trade
Between the various wars (the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988, the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, and the Iraq War of 2003-2011), the lack of investment and international sanctions, deliberate policies to avoid investing in non-Sunni-Arab areas (which make up the majority of the country), and failures in education, there are more than enough things to choose from.