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Technology and other means of transportation.
factors that have led to underdevelopment in kenya
weathering, there are four types of weathering, chemical weathering, caused by acid rain, onion skin weathering, caused by change in temperature eg in the dessert it's boiling at day and freezing at night, freeze-thaw weathering, caused by water freezing and melting, expnding a crack inside a rock, and biological weathering, caused by plants and animals (including humans) eg walking on stone steps again will eventually wear it.
The sinking of Titanic was caused by an innumerable amount of factors, many of them unavoidable, but arguably, if any of them were different the tragedy could have been averted. The results of the actual collision, for example, were a million-to-one. A million-to-one.
Massive growth in the economy and population of South Africa. This is what caused demand to outstrip supply.
What factors caused muley to be touched
yes wart touched objects should be disinfected because the common wart is highy contagious No. You cannot get warts from touching warts, and certainly not from touching inanimate objects that warts have touched. Warts are entirely caused by internal factors within the body and blood. Some people are more likely to get them due to heredity. You can have them removed, and at some point they will probably come back. Other people never get them. Usually intense stress or depression brings them out. Warts are contagious, they are caused by papilloma virus infections. It is safer to disinfect anything that has touched them.
he was a preacher therefore he touched little kids.
Poor farming methods and natural droughts are the factors that caused the dust bowel.
Short answer is likely yes; unless an infected person touched an infected area and then touched your eye.
Hashimoto's disease is the most common hypothyroid condition caused by autoimmune factors.
He was allergic to the seafood. The peanut caused an allergic reaction as soon as she touched it.
climate is caused by the interplay of many factors.
abiotic factors
John Steinbeck is important for his contribution to American literature with works like "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men," which explore social issues and the struggles of the working class. His writing often emphasizes themes of injustice, poverty, and the human spirit, making him a significant voice in 20th century literature.
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John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, CaliforniaHis first novel was called Cup of Gold in 1929Steinbeck wrote Of Mice and Men which became into a major play and 3 movies.Steinbeck also wrote The Grapes of Wrath which became a major motion picture, but caused a lot of controversy.John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940.Steinbeck won the 7th Medal of Freedom for writing the book The Moon Is Down which also became a major motion picture.In 1935 Steinbeck won the California Commonwealth Club's Gold Medal from the book Tortilla Flat which also received critical acclaim.Steinbeck wrote the script for two movies, in 1944 the movie Life Boat, And in 1945, A Medal for a Bunny.In 1947 he wrote a book called The Pearl.In 1947 he also wrote a film script based on the life of Emiliano Zapata, which was called Viva Zapata! which also became a major film.In 1952 is friend Ed Ricketts died and his wife divorced him which led him to write East of Eden, which of course became a popular film.In 1962 John Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his "realistic and imaginative writing, combining as it does sympathetic humor and keen social perception".In 1964 he won another medal, The United States Medal for Freedom from President Johnson.In 1967 he went to Vietnam during the Vietnam War to report on it.John Steinbeck died of heart problems.He was cremated and his urn of ashes buried.John Steinbeck married 3 times.He had 2 sons named Thomas and John.John Steinbeck wrote a total of 27 novels.He received a total of 17 awards and honors.He was 66 when he died.John Steinbeck has his own museum called The National Steinbeck Center.