it forshadows the people participating in the revolution
In Chapter 28 of what book or story are you referring to?
Hundreds of millions of people around the world live in cities and towns in deserts.
Miss Pross. It's in Chapter 6 of Book 2, Hundreds of People.
In the 8th edition of Human Geography People Place and Culture, chapter 9 is typically devoted to the subject of Urban Geography. This chapter covers topics such as urbanization, cities and their growth, urban morphology, and urban planning. It analyzes the spatial organization and structures of cities and how they impact social, economic, and environmental aspects of urban areas.
Urbanization was mainly caused by industrialization, as people moved to cities in search of employment in factories and other industries. The increasing demand for goods and services in cities led to the creation of hundreds of new jobs in manufacturing, transportation, construction, and various service sectors.
Hundreds of thousands of trees were burned down, people died from the toxic gas given off, and cities were destroyed.
Where did you get the statistics? Which cities are you referring? In today's India, there is no known city that denies people the basic right to live there just because they are not of a particular caste. You might want to clarify your question.
Thousands
In Chapter 8 of "A Tale of Two Cities," the appearance of the mender of roads foreshadows the uprising that will come with the revolution in France. It symbolizes the common people rising up against the oppressive feudal system. The continuous grinding of the wheels in the chapter also hints at the impending violence and chaos of the revolution.
Without knowing which Brian Williams you are referring to. There are certainly dozens if not hundreds of people with that common a name. The newscaster's daughter went to Yale.
Hundreds and hundreds of people over hundreds and hundreds of years
Yes, very much so. Palm Sunday commemorates the entrance into Jerusalem by Jesus on a donkey, where the people shouted 'Hosanna' (Save us!) and laid their garments and palm leaves on the ground to make a welcome carpet for the procession. This is recorded in the Bible in Matthew chapter 21, Mark Chapter 11, Luke chapter 19 and John chapter 12, and was prophesised many hundreds of years before by the Old Testament prophet Zecharaiah (Chapter 9).