Canals are slightly less important today because there are multiple methods of transport compared to earlier times.
A strict person may enforce rules and guidelines rigorously, expect high standards of behavior or performance, and be less tolerant of mistakes or deviations from the established norms. They may prioritize discipline and order in their interactions and expectations.
Servants as historically defined are less common today due to changes in society, employment laws, and labor practices. However, domestic workers are still employed in various capacities, such as housekeepers, cleaners, and childcare providers. The dynamics have shifted to more formalized employment agreements with regulated working conditions.
City-states are independent, self-governing entities that consist of a city and its surrounding territory. Historically, city-states have been found in regions such as ancient Greece, Italy, and Mesopotamia. Today, city-states are less common but can still be found in places such as Singapore, Monaco, and Vatican City.
History is incredibly important to the world and to each of us individually. It connects the three parts of time: past, present, and future. It tells us how we fit in the world and why. Nothing predicts the future better than what has happened in the past. What we do in the present reflects what we understand of the past and how we want to influence the future. History shows us patterns of human interaction and world history. When we understand this, we can use the best of what we have learned to the advantage of society and then do our best to avoid the things that have been shown to hurt society. History is that which is known. We can take that knowledge and build on it, improving the world around us. As we improve our society and world, we can dare dream that we might have a better future than our past. This gives us hope to keep going. Maybe one day we will have even learned how not to have wars; one day there might be no more sickness. Without what others have learned before us, we could not have advanced as a society to the point we are today. We owe our progress to them. However, there were things in history that were better than what we have today. The air and the oceans were less polluted. Until the rampant expansion of western civilizations, the earth's natural resources were abundant. Unfortunately, as population increased, so did the appetite to consume our earth's treasures in huge leaps. Today, we consume vast quantities of the earth's natural resources, but we have learned, as a result of our past that we must conserve and protect. So, we try try to replenish earth's storehouses through things like reforestation, conservation, and enacting laws to protect wildlife and the environment. By building on what we have learned from history, there is no need to begin from scratch. Consequently, societies don't have to learn the same thing time and time again. But how does history teach us where we belong in this world? Our ancestors are a part of our world's history. When we learn that history, our ancestors become very real people to us--we learn why we are the way we are and we learn how we fit into this world of ours. It gives a sense of belonging and a courage for the future. The sciences, to mention only one example, have been hugely impacted by history over the passage of time. Einstein built his theories on many ideas that came before him. Scientists today, build their advanced theories and findings on the work that Einstein did. Today, Stephen Hawking carries the banner; and he is one of our gifts to the future. Each succeeding generation adds something new and original that future generations can use. Those new and original things are part of yesterday's history, today's work, and tomorrow's hope. And, ultimately, by keeping our history first and foremost in our minds and eyes, we keep it alive and well, for all of us and for future generations.
This situation is known as imperialism or colonialism, where a powerful country extends its influence and control over less powerful countries for economic or strategic reasons. It often involves political domination, economic exploitation, and cultural imposition on the less powerful countries.
The Panama canal has more commercial benefits today because there have been multilateral agreements between countries and economies on either side of the canal. Less military activity goes on in the region.
Yes, canals still exist today. Many canals have been preserved as historical landmarks or recreational waterways, while others are still used for transportation or irrigation purposes. Some famous canals include the Panama Canal, Suez Canal, and the Canal du Midi in France.
A flat bottom boat offers more buoyancy and less resistance over a v bottom. The canal did not require the speed and agility of a v bottom or a twin Hull. Most important was keeping the mule in good shape as it pulled the weight of the boat from the path alongside the canal.
C. create a description that begins with issues or objects that are less important and ends with issues or objects that are more important.
even though he was a dictator he still had a little kindess in him.
Examinations play important role in the academic studies ,if there were no exams ,most of the scholars would have been less informed than they are today .
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More because in today's competitive job market you have a better chance for getting a job if you go to college and specialize in something
"less important" = "moins important"
panama canal ... most definitely not the panama canal which is less than 100 miles in length, Erie canal is somewhere around 360 miles, does not mean this is the longest, but it certainly is the longest that I am aware of St. Lawrence seaway is somewhere around 2500 miles long but is not just a canal, its a mixture of canal, lake, river, and others that im unsure of
they are less diverse
less important