Answer:
Explanation:
Discipline, integrity, compassion,courage and humility are 5 Basic principle of success.
Over the years even as a scholar academic has being my passion and this has fuel my discipline in terms of how I read and dedicate my time for my books. Humility is what helps me related to people to get more knowledge in areas am lacking and this has being my strength even in areas I could consider myself weak. Courage is what keeps me moving because I ensure not to feel defeated. Defeat is the beginning of failure I make me sure that my mind speak forth courage that I can be whatever I want to be. A man without integrity who people cannot trust is defeated already. I have build good relationship with people despite my academics excellence I despise no one and makes friends with everybody.
This golden principles have helped my success and will still be my watchword even after school because success needs discipline,humility, courage, passion and integrity.
People not paying child support or sufficient funds.
Answer:
Lack of jobs and expensive housing
Explanation:
Rural to Urban migration is very influential in most megacities settlements and this will lead to squatter settlements. For example State like Lagos which is Nigeria is one of the most populous State in the world due to its high population, Rural to Urban migration is very common in this part and the more the population the more pressure for the Government to build infrastructure for employment so in that process there will be lack of jobs and even for them to afford normal apartment will be difficult therefore it will lead to squatter settlement for them.
Answer:
Salt
Explanation:
The salt reduced the fertility of the soil, making it impossible to grow any crops. Water storage was another challenge Mesopotamians faced. Water was needed in the winter to keep the crops alive, but the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were frozen.
Answer:
According to the Eiriks saga, Erikson sailed off course on his return to Greenland and landed in North America. He called the region where he landed Vinland after the wild grapes that grew in abundance there and the general fertility of the land.
Explanation:
Around the year 1000 A.D., Leif sailed from Greenland to Norway to visit the home of his grandfather. There he served in the court of King Olaf I Tryggvason, who converted him from his Norse religion to Christianity.
The second of the three sons of Erik the Red, the first colonizer of Greenland, Leif sailed from Greenland to Norway shortly before 1000 to serve among the retainers at the court of Olaf I Tryggvason, who converted him to Christianity and commissioned him to urge that religion upon the Greenland settlers.