Kelly assumes the following roles within her certs team:
Designated Chief
Size-up Coordinator
Incident Commander
Lead Responder
Are the former republics of Yugoslavia currently independent countries?
Yes, they are. All six of the former Yugoslav republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and FYR Macedonia) are recognized as independent states. The secessionist (former Serbian autonomous province of) Kosovo also declared independence. It is recognized by 76 out of 193 UN member states. Serbia disagrees and considers Kosovo to be its rebel province.
Is it cheaper to live in Europe than the US?
Europe contains of almost 50 countries and some are cheaper then the US and others are not. But it all depends if you work in a "cheap" country and get paid you will most likely get paid less then in the US and also spend less since it's cheaper.
The Welsh Flag is not amongst the flags of Europe because Wales is not an independent country. It is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Which part of the Triangular Trade would have been helped by the Gulf Stream?
the third part, in which ships sailed from
the Americas back to Europe
What country is in Asia that is closest to Europe?
Russia
The country in Asia (with no parts considered in Europe) closest to Europe is Armenia.
What were the three forces at work in Europe that help set the stage for war?
while peace and harmony characterized much Europe at the begining of the 1900's, there were less visible -- and darker -- forces at work as well. below the surface of peace and goodwill , Europe witnessed several gradual developments that would ulitimately help propel the continent into war.
Western Europe's peninsulas and bays have enabled the countries there to become leaders in what?
the peninsulas are right on major oceans and major trade routes so they help with Europe's trading with other countries.
What effect did the empires of Spain and Portugal have on the rest of the world?
They were both a part of European imperialism which altered the political, economic and social affairs of other countries.
How did the Reformation bring change to Europe?
I only know about one Reformation (Luther's) and it's 'reaction' from the Romeocatholic Church.
How the two of them changed the europ. society,this is your question? The second one is an Anti-Reformation.
Well...hmmm...
1.Romeochatholic church changed it's general attitude towards it's people, as it wasn't the only one in which people believed, it had to keep people. So, it 'came' closer to the society problems, building hospitals, orphanages etc, while before Luther Popes and chlerus were too dist and from the plain people, were wealthy and contributed nothing to them.
2. Translation of the bible to the national languages (Reformation), people could understand the meaning of the Bible and really participate to the liliturgy
3. Democracy in Luther's Church the priests were elected by the people.
4. Development of a new kind of human that was mainly adopted by the US and is also the nowadays ssuccessful'type' of human (the one that asks for his rights, accepts cchallenges accepts...competition and try to be better and better).
5. Development of national literature (till Luther all of the books and researches were written in Latin) and consequently (with the general contribution of Enlightenment) the awakening of the national identities.
6. Search more about the connection between Reformation and Enlightenment, you'll find more things.
What happened in Europe after the dark ages?
The Dark Ages have their name because very few people wrote about what was going on, so our history is meager. The most common view is that the Dark Ages began in the 5th century with the fall of the West Roman Empire, and ended in the 11th century. They are also called the Early Middle Ages, and were followed by what some people call the High Middle Ages, or just Middle Ages, which were a time of expanding trade, towns and cities that were increasing in numbers and population, artistic expression, and learning.
This point of view is really a bit too simplistic, if you really want to understand the details of how and why things happened. The decline in learning did not begin with the fall of the West Roman Empire, but about two hundred years earlier, and the Dark Ages began when things were at about their worst. By the middle of the 8th century, things were already improving noticeably, and improvements of all sorts were under way by the beginning of the 9th. In fact, most of the second half of the Dark Ages was in periods called the Carolingian Renaissance (ca. 750-840 AD) or the Ottonian Renaissance (936-1002), in the West, or the Macedonian Renaissance (867-1056), in the East.
From the point of view of the average person, the later half of the Dark Ages merged nearly unnoticed into the High Middle Ages, when the towns and cities grew and trade increased. The important events of the change over included the East-West Schism of 1054, in which the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches separated, the Norman invasion of England, in 1066, and the call to the Crusades in 1095. But as much as these events changed history, they only changed the lives of the people of the time who actively participated in them.
Which is a Europe country - Algeria Austria or Argentina?
Austria. argentina is in south america, and algeria is an arab country in north africa.
What European countries have the capitals of Berlin London Paris and Madrid?
Berlin is the capital of Germany. London is the capital of England. Paris is the capital of France. Madrid is the capital of Spain.
What country has the same name as its capital city?
Panama City, Panama.
Mexico City, Mexico.
Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Vatican City, Vatican City.
San Marino, San Marino.
Monaco, Monaco.
Singapore, Singapore.
What are facts about the capital of Lithuania?
Vilnius lies in the southeastern quadrant of the country of Lithuania, about 30km from the border with Belarus.
What is the wealthiest country in Europe?
Wealthiest nations in Europe are
1.Germany - $3.352 trillion
2.France - $2.676 trillion
3.Great Britain - $2.183 trillion
Budapest is the capital of what European country that start whith o?
Budapest is the capital of Hungary, which starts with an H not an O.
Why is the rise of the west in Europe important?
It is important because Western Europe has been the center of power and wealth for centuries. The countries in Western Europe practically took over the whole world during the ages of imperialism. They were the richest, most powerful, and most technologically advanced which is why they were able to rise to power.