No one owns the Earth. It provides for us. It's not like you can own your parents, or your grandparents.
Close! Earth Fare is currently owned and operated by Oak Hill Capital Group, the same fine folks who bring you The Container Store and Burger King!
It just means that the place that is for rent is owned by a real estate broker. They have to tell you that it is broker owned.
Aldi is not owned by wal-mart. It is owned by by two brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht who founded it in 1946. Wal-mart is owned and controlled by Walton family.
The Borden Foods company developed it and put Elmer's on the market, but later had financial misfortunes, and sold up the divisions bit by bit. I believe Elmer's is now owned by Momentive Specialty Chemicals.
Walmart is considered private sector because it is not owned by the government. It's a publicly traded company, but its still owned by private citizens.
The native Americans owned Oregon first.
The Native-Americans. Neanderthals.....
The relationship was at first peaceful, as the Native Americans provided the use of land to the settlers. The settlers thought that they owned the land and this began confrontations between the Native Americans and the settlers.
they spread small pox by giving blankets originally owned by people who had small pox to the Native Americans
American Indians.
About 11.5% of Alaska is Non-Private, Non-Federal, Non-State but Native American owned.
Because Mexico And Native Americans owned the land before the Americans came around
Europeans: Land could be owned by individuals.Native Americans: Land belonged to Everyone.
To Native Americans, no one owned the land- it was there for everyone else to use. Native Americans saw land treaties with Europeans as agreements in which they received gifts, such as blankets, guns, iron tools, or ornaments, in return for which they agreed to share the land for limited time.
The Indians practiced communal land ownership. That is, the entire community owned the land upon which it lived, however; the Native Americans did not really believe in "owning" land they had the concept "you own it while you live on it" after that it was considered free game.
I am a native Chicagoan and I believe he owned the team from its inception.
They either owned them as part of their defense against native Americans or they were issued from the public armories.