Does Morocco have 4 distinct seasons?
Seasons are due to earth's tilt on its axis. All parts of the earth experience them to some degree.
What are Lebanon's customs and traditions?
interesting question, marriage well in the old days a man would take his wife after marriage and have intercourse and take a cloth for proof of defloration and go show the blood to her parents. lol which is just freakishly weird i don't think there's anyone who does that these days except for hicks i guess up in the mountains living with livestock lol. and if you want wedding customs that's a different story Lebanese people have the most wonderful weddings filled with music and dancing and celebration and there are certain things you should know i can't answer them all since I'm not sure if that's what you're asking.
Depends what kind of a "debut" you're talking about, ie: a debut album, the debut of a play, etc.
How much space does a 60 round table with chairs require?
Ideally, you want three feet for people to sit, and be able to get in and out. So that two people can sit back to back, that's six feet between tables, or 72 inches. If you want an aisle for walking between the seats, add another 3 feet, or 36 inches, for a total of 108 between tables.
What is an example and effect of restatement in the you Have A Dream speech?
One example of restatement is the use of the words "I have a dream."
Another is the use of the words "Let freedom ring."
What to do when US National Anthem is playing?
Come to attention. If you are a civilian, remove your hat and place it over your heart. If you do not have a hat, place your hand over your heart.
Military personnel, those in uniform and veterans come to attention and salute during the National Anthem.
Why do people think were going to die in 2012?
Because they have ended the calendar at 2012, so they worry this would mean the earth would fall apart at the very end of 2012. But I do NOT believe this theory because the year i was born they said the world would end. I'm still alive aren't I?Yes.
What happened on April 16 1994?
dedicated to all the lives that were lost on April 20,1999,12 students and 1 teacher,at Columbine High School to whom were not a hero but a bully 3,610 teens were assaulted, 2,861 teens dropped out of school,6 teens committed suicide... 80 are raped.1,377 became mothers.4,219 get an STD....in one day
Two teens decided to go into a school and kill. By the end of the day, there were twelve students and one teacher dead. The two boys were also dead.=
very true:( (the teacher just went to save people in the cafeteria, came up stairs, and happened to be at the wrong place at the totally wrong time, and met the two killers on the other side of the hallway, and of course... unfortunately got killed.
We just had an assembly on Rachel's Challenge, and I cried all the way!! The story about Rachel Scott is SO inspirational that I've really wanted to be like Rachel!! Hey, you, looking at this screen right now, start a chain reaction!
1999 is the year of the establishment of EURO and that was the most evident happenings of 1999. Other than that the most shocking event was the earthquake which struck western parts of Colombia resulting in deaths of over 1000 individuals.
Which country in Africa has the highest birth rate?
Niger has the highest birth rate in Africa, with an average of over 7 children born per woman. This high birth rate can have significant implications for the country's population growth and development.
What year was the Russian Republic established?
Russia is pretty old and it's changed a lot in size and power over the centuries.
Current Russia was founded as the Russian Federation in 1991... but it's been around a bit longer...
Soviet Russia came out of the Revolution over throwing the Tzars in 1917 (offically forming the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics "USSR" in 1922 with various other bits of old Imperial Russia) replacing...
The Russian Empire which was declared in 1721 by Peter the Great - so you could claim that as a founding date - but it had already been a major power just as "Russia" or the "Russian Kingdom" or similar for centuries...
The oldest recognisable "Russia" is probably "Moscovy" or the Grand Duchy of Moscow starting in the early 1300's it gradually absorbed by conquest or diplomacy the other states around it some of whom - Novogord from instance - could easily have won and so become "Russia" themselves.
Moscovy's leader in the late 1400's (note a whole century went by) Ivan III was called the "Tzar of all the Russians" so I guess that could be your founding of Russia late 1400's
It's quite hard to trace the founding dates of a lot of older countries since nationalism and statehood are fairly modern ideas - no neat "Independance Days" or declerations... the countries tend to grow out of the personal lands and dominions of powerful families or tribes.
What were the major arguments against the New Deal?
The major arguments against the New Deal were that the policies would drive the Nation deeper into debt. It also helped create a people dependent on government.
President Election Procedure in US?
Election Day is the first Tuesday in November that follows a Monday in November. (for example, it would be Nov. 2 if that were a Tuesday, but if Nov. 1 were a Tuesday, Election Day would be on Nov. 8) Elections on odd-numbered years typically don't get much media attention, as they're mostly for local offices and ballot initiatives. Elections for President occur every four years, while Congressional elections are every two years. These occur on the even-numbered years.
People go to vote at their local precinct, and voting is open to anyone over age 18, except those who are currently imprisoned for a felony conviction or have been dishonorably discharged from the military. Congressional and local elections are based on a simple majority vote, but Presidential elections are a bit more complicated because of the Electoral College. This consists of "electors" for each state. Every state has as many electors as they have total members of Congress (House and Senate). The candidate who gets the majority of votes in a state is typically awarded all of the electors, but in some states, they are divided proportionately based on how many votes each candidate received. There are a total of 538 electors, so at least 270 are needed to win the Presidential election.
It should also be noted that this system allows for someone to lose the popular vote, but win in the Electoral College, as was the case in 2000, when George W. Bush won the election with more electoral votes, even though his opponent Al Gore had more actual votes.
What is the clayton anti-trust act?
Clayton Antitrust act (1914):
designed to strengthen the Sherman Antitrust act of 1890 by declaring illegal certain corporate practices not included in the Sherman act
* The definiton of "unfair methods of competition" was expanded to include price discrimination, interlocking directories, purchase by on company of stock in competing corporations, and contracts limiting the right of purchasers to handle the products of competing companies * Officers of corporations were made liable for illegal acts of the corporation. * The use of injunctions in labor disputes was prohibited unless necessary to prevent damage of property. * Labor unions and agricultural associations were exempted from antitrust acts, and strikes, boycotts, and peaceful picketing were deemed legal processes
Yes, "High Tea" is often capitalized when referring to the specific meal or tradition associated with British afternoon tea, particularly in formal contexts. However, when used in a general sense to describe a meal, it may not require capitalization. It's best to consider the context in which you're using the term.
When did the Fuedal System end?
One of the main reasons why the feudal system ended was because the Black Death killed so many peasants that they became rarer and more valuable - so the price for labour increased.
What are good questions to ask about social interaction?
An example of such a question could be "How can the quality of social interactions in a small town affect the (morale, crime rate, etc.) of that community?"
If you are doing some form of sociological study, some things to ask would be:
"Do people usually greet one another?" (ex: smiling, good morning, etc)
"Do people usually use kind gestures?" (ex: opening doors for the elderly)
"How safe do you feel in your community?" (ex: do you feel safe walking alone at night)
"Are people acquainted with one another?" (ex: knowing ones neighbor well)
Also, you can take note of the types of stores in an area and how those might reflect the locals and social interactions between them.
How people live today and people lived in the past?
to my mind, our live is more better than it was in the past,,everything is more developed,technologies, medicines, and so on..