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The Digo people live in Tanzanea and Kenya. Digo are native and ethnic people. They faced bankruptcy and once unable to pay their bills any longer were taken into the slave trade.
It depends what context your using it in however one way to say it is él well i dont know to be sure but just do whateva u think
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No. Many people have parents that are divorced, dead, or missing so you don't face any more hardship than anyone else. Life is not easy so you need to get on with it and not feel sorry for yourself. Time to get over it and do the best you can with what you have. Things can always get better, but that is up to you to do it.
Yes, the noun 'hardship' is an abstract noun; a word for a condition that is difficult to endure; a word for suffering, deprivation, or oppression; a word for a cause of privation or suffering; a word for a concept.
Hardship is anything that robs the spirit. But If you are submitting proof of hardship you will want to list in detail any unforeseen challenges and adversities within your family and finances as well as any factors out of your control such as lay off from employer, illness, accident, injury, or deaths. Mental illness can also be considered under hardships.
he did not have any hardships because he was famous.................
I would agree with that statement. The ability for humans to face hardship is evident in many cases in life. Survival of the fittest is all about facing off with the best. Only through hardships will someone know how to face them again. This is also evident in your immune system. if your immune system didn't face any virus or harmful bacteria, well, you would probably be dead the first second your bloodstream came into touch with a harmful specimen
No, there were not any revolts at this mission.