Relocation of the friendly village. Original town (village) will be leveled (destroyed), and the site will become a "free fire zone." Anything in it can be fired upon, sometimes only during certain hours; depending on where the free fire zone is. If the new Free Fire Zone is out in the distant forest/jungle and the nearest town/village is a hundred miles away, then the new free fire zone will most likely be a "24 hours seven days a week" Free Fire Zone. If the new "zone" is close to a big city like Hue or Saigon, Chu Chi, etc. then the Free Fire Zone may be open during night time only. Off limits (no shooting, unless fired upon) during daylight hours (due to civilian traffic).
A cup trench is used to protect unburnt area during a fire when the fire is moving downhill. A cup trench will catch rolling material that is burning and stop it from moving towards the unburned area.
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the french
convert to catholocism.
the moving of an army around a fortified place to capture it
It was a US and vietnamese policy of moving villagers to refugee camps and then burning their villages.
because they are tried of living in vilgaes
After moving to France in 1901 he lived in several towns and villages in France and worked there.
Rubber, you are moving too fast
People become refugees because they are forced out of their native homes because of natural disasters, political instability and conflicts such as civil wars. The main reason behind moving away is to avoid persecution and suffering.
my research says that with the boom in the industry ,people from the villages are moving to towns or cities..
NONE. Iran refuses to allow any Syrian refugees to come to the country. Iran's policy is particularly maddening since Iran is supporting Assad, who was responsible for starting the conflict back in 2011. Since Iran has a history of mistreating refugees (such as those coming from nearby Afghanistan), Syrians feel that they have better chance in Europe.
urbanization
osmosis is a special type of diffusion that involves water moving across a cell membrane hopefuly this helped :)
NONE. Kuwait has refused to accept any refugees and has a policy of forcibly deporting any refugees that come to its borders. However, the Kuwaiti government has extended indefinitely the current VISAs that roughly 120,000 Syrian Nationals living in Kuwait have. To clarify, these 120,000 Syrians are not refugees, but guest workers, most of whom arrived in Kuwait long before the Syrian Civil War and would have returned to Syria during this period but for the conflict and their VISAs being extended.
They may not know the language of the country that they have come to, the may not have any skills to get them a job, and some people are just raised that way.
Moving stuff