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No because as far as I'm concerned they speak no sign language is any countries
India and bangladish
Aboriginal people signed treaties for many reasons. Many of them wanted the benefits of being at peace with the incomers, many were tired of being treated badly, and many wanted to be a citizen.
They were required to pay 5% of each countries war damage in there continent, they could no longer build there armies, and they had to sign many treaties.
Caricom refers to all the countries in the in Caribbean who had sign the treaty in chagaramas to try and uplift their country. My opinion
Pakistan? sorry, im not too sure. =] Ghana was the first country to ratify the UNCRC.
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2 March 1992 - ratification and 1 April 1992 - it became functional in China
1. He did not live in America. 2. He had been dead for over 200 years.
The country that did not sign the Central Asian-Nuclear-weapon- free-zone treaty is Afghanistan.
Many countries have developed their own sign languages, as much out of necessity as any real national reasoning. However, not all are officially recognised as a language, mostly because they are not always standard throughout a country, but more like dialects of a sort.
india, north korea, burma, many more,
The WC sign stands for water closet, which is another term for a bathroom or restroom. It is commonly used in many countries to indicate the location of toilet facilities.
ASL (American Sign Language) is primarily used in the United States and parts of Canada. Other countries have their own sign languages, such as British Sign Language in the UK and Auslan in Australia. However, ASL has also influenced sign languages in other countries.
The United States was one of the countries out of 178 governments not to sign.
You don't need any apostrophes in this sentence :)
Because they sign in