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Jean Baptiste Point Dusable, a gentleman born in St. Marc, Haiti in 1745
it is like a point of view,but just a little different.If anyone tells u its not right,it is right kids.I always past my tests,i sware.
Figurative language is saying something that is not literally true, but makes a point by comparing two different things. For example, "We have it a roadblock," when you really mean some situation (not an actual roadblock) prevents an action.
Indira Point
Achilles had little choice in giving up Briseis to Agamemnon, and makes his displeasure well known in refusing to fight Troy until Patroclus dies. Achilles only returns to the fighting to avenge Patroclus' death and Agamemnon returns Briseis to him afterwards, swearing not to have shared a bed with her. Achilles regarded her as his bride - his wife - and she regarded him as her husband.
Bridging Point: Is a place where it is shallow enough or the river underneath is thin enough to cross by bridge.
A bridging point is a place where you can cross the river easily. Yes, the above answer is correct. An example of this is the river narrowing to make crossing easier.
settlement which eemerges and radiates from a central point
The definition of a bridging point is where something goes through something to connect. Diagram: Computer with no internet > Computer with internet >> Internet. The bridging point would be between the first ">" and the ">>" means both computers are now recieving internet. For example in computing: some computers do not have a wireless device installed, so to bridge a computer to a computer that has wireless you need a CABLE, the computer that is connected to the internet-enabled computer would be the bridge, and the start point would be between the computer that has not got internet, to the one that has. Hope this helps, and that you can understand it.
A nucleated settlement is a town or a city or a village that has formed around a certain point. This point could be anything that is important.A nucleated settlement has building closely grouped together.
William Sayle was the leader of the settlement at Albemarle Point in South Carolina. He'd previously been the governor of Bermuda.
Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
Yes, it is possible to connect the 3 access point with each other. This is because of the availability of the repeating and bridging options in the three access points.
Yarm was once the lowest bridging point of the Tees before the Stockton barrage. Nooooo! There have always (in recent times) been bridging points below Yarm, most notably at Thornaby, and Stockton itself, well above the site of the Barrage
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.
1. Push for a settlement near the opponent's resistance point.2. Get the other party to change their resistance point.3. If the settlement range is negative, either:Get the other side to change their resistance point ORModify your own resistance point.4. Convince the other party that the settlement is the best possible.
A few American settlers