social psychologist.
Water sprouts are tornados on water and tornados are on land. Water sprouts are less violent than tornados because theres not alot to destroy on the water!!!
A coroner is normally an elected official who holds inquests and investigates the circumstances of violent or unusual death. A coroner does not have to have a medical degree. A Medical examiner is an appointed position for investigating violent or unusual deaths. A medical examiner has a medical related degree and is medically qualified to perform autopsies and medical tests to determine cause of death.
The rain storm was violent, our clothes were sodden
Thunder
Gulley Washer.
Violent military conflicts
What are the two places in Europe where ethnic and religious conflicts became violent?
End violent religious conflicts.
To resolve violent conflicts between Hindus and Muslims in the regions.
Violent military conflicts - APEX
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Both engaged in violent conflicts with indigenous peoples in the territories they explored
Segregation did not effectively preserve peace between Mormons and other Missourians. It led to further tensions and conflicts, ultimately resulting in violent persecutions and the expulsion of the Mormon community from the state.
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The Caucus Mountain region made up of Azerbijian, Georgia and Armenia comes to mind. But, conflicts have arisen in most former Soviet territory.
Conflicts between Native Americans and colonists primarily stemmed from land encroachment and resource competition. As colonists expanded their settlements, they often disregarded Native American land rights, leading to violent confrontations. Additionally, cultural misunderstandings and differing views on land use and ownership exacerbated tensions. Key events, such as King Philip's War and the Pequot War, highlight the intensity of these conflicts and their devastating impacts on Native communities.
The tensions between North and South were further exacerbated in Kansas during the 1850s due to the violent conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas." This turmoil arose after the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed settlers to decide whether to allow slavery in the new territories, leading to violent clashes between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions. Incidents such as the Sack of Lawrence and the Pottawatomie Massacre highlighted the deep divisions and resulted in a significant increase in sectional animosity, foreshadowing the larger conflicts that would erupt in the Civil War.