It is ruled by another countryOther places people settle, such as countries, are not owned by a motherland. The people living in a colony don't govern themselves.
A colony is an area where people settle and create laws and governments for the benefit of all. People that settle outside of these areas are not subject to the laws as there are not enough people to form a society
Trafficking in human organs is illegal in the US and much of Europe. There are some places where it is allowed.
For minority groups, segregation existed in schools, churches, residential districts, & most public places such as restaurants, theaters, & barber shops.
it became a country because people started going around the world looking for places to be and more people started to go and when the hurricane came it became a rediculous thing and more people wanted to be there to help the people and the ones who have and need special treatment and care
The authors attitude toward the people places and events in his work is considered to be the tone.
The authors were not four, it is believed that the authors were 44 living in different places around the Mediterranean Sea, mainly Israel
Various men, in various times and places, where inspired to codify the Scripture.
You cannot publish fanfiction, because writing with the same characters, places, and objects is considered illegal. However, many fanfiction authors have published original fiction that they have written.
Everyone was American. The colonies were comprised of many people from many places. About 60% of the colonies didn't speak English, but they were Americans because they came to make their lives and homes in the colonies.
Here's a link to how authors come up with names for the places in their stories.
Places for People was created in 1965.
Places of Interest of places where people are interested to go to ( where people go to enjoy themselves).
places that aren't to hot and aren't to cold that is what people hang out in
The Romantics of the 19th century were known for their interest in medieval folklore and legends, often using these themes in their writings to explore the idea of a romanticized past. Authors such as the Brothers Grimm, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Lord Byron incorporated elements of medieval lore into their work, creating a sense of mystery and nostalgia for a bygone era.
There are no mentions of Nigeria, or even places near Nigeria in the Bible. The authors were not aware (or did not care) that anything existed west or south of Egypt.
people who were misfits, criminals and the landless moved to the hilly area and took up residence free of the constraints of their original places. A legendary story recounts that they had to raid the Sabines to get wives. This coalesced for communal and defensive reasons into a society which established the usual city-state, adopting the common culture of the Etruscans.