In ancient times, the moderate climate supported an outdoor life for many Greek citizens.
well, the climate might make them have to take a cab or a car if it snows too much for them to walk. They also might wear different clothing I guess.
Tocqueville identified populism as a potential threat to democracy due to its tendency to lead to the "tyranny of the majority." He warned that populist movements could undermine individual rights and minority opinions, as the majority might impose its will without regard for the values of justice and liberty. Additionally, he expressed concern that populism could foster a culture of mediocrity, where conformity and popular sentiment overshadow critical thought and civic engagement.
it was hot, cold, dry, and wet all of them
Probably due to their climate and lack of shelter from the sun. Genetics might also play a role in it.
Alexis de Tocqueville warned that the greatest threat to American civic life and democracy could arise from the tyranny of the majority, where the majority's interests could overshadow and suppress minority rights and opinions. He also expressed concern about individualism leading to social isolation, which could weaken communal ties and civic engagement. Additionally, Tocqueville cautioned against the potential for materialism and pursuit of self-interest to undermine democratic values and the spirit of public service.
Perhaps Rupert Murdock might be similar to Foster Kane.
You might be looking for the word civic.
they might need a little modification, but probably not much.
Well, that all depends on where and what you live in. If you live in an apartment in a cool climate, you might want to have some fish, or if you live in a family house in moderate climate, you might want a dog. But to see what goes to your lifestyle, first pick a species, then find out what breeds can live with you, and then choose your pet. And, if adopting, please adopt from a shelter, not a breeder. Not saying you have to, but it's a suggestion.
Might have slight differences. They are both in the 4th gen or EF class of civic. 88-91.
There might be lots of answers to that. Your foster cat might have been thinking that you have food or a treat. Has the cat had bad history? That might be an answer. Otherwise, try going to google or watching videos about cat language.
Cheater...
80,000 miles
working together
it is because of the climate and how cold it is
A parking light on your 1998 Honda Civic might not work because the bulb is broken or because the fuse has blown. It might also have an issue with the wiring between the fuse and the bulb.
In my experience, all Civics on the road today have a sealed chassis. If it's old enough, it might have some. And if it has aftermarket tie rods it might as well. But OEM joints on a Civic from the last ~20 years have no zerks.