because it is stupid
no she does not she has a boomerang and a sword
The author of "The Sword and the Sickle" is Mulk Raj Anand. The book is a historical novel set during the Indian freedom struggle.
That was a Khopesh which is an Egyptian sickle-sword that evolved from battle axes. The khopesh went out of use around 1300 BC. However, in the 196 BC Rosetta Stone it is referenced as the "sword" .
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No you dont,but you can get the Sickle which is the replace for the Bowie Knife. Its sort of got a curved end.
Lord Buddha is historically significant because he had brought large populations in his period as well as later generations to follow buddhism.
yes machu picchu is a historically significant sight because of it very old ruins and great history behind of it building
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No, sickle cell anemia and sickle cell trait are not the same. Sickle cell anemia is a severe form of the disease caused by inheriting two sickle cell genes (one from each parent), leading to significant health complications. In contrast, sickle cell trait occurs when an individual inherits only one sickle cell gene and one normal gene, typically resulting in no symptoms but allowing the person to pass the trait to their offspring.
Since people with the sickle cell allele trait are resistent to malaria, if malaria were eliminated there would be no change in the frequncy of sickle cell allele. This is because the presense of malaria does not have an affect on patients with the sickle cell allele trait.
The address of the Historically Significant Structures Incorporated is: 201 S 18Th St Apt 1418, Philadelphia, PA 19103-5926
They were fearless, fierce, and merciless warriors.