There were actually more than 3, so I will mention here four of them!
1) you can donate money to compensate for your carbon dioxide emission when flying
2) they exhibition uses only renewable energy sources
3) the exhibition recycles as much of its waste as possible
4)they try to be "paperless" whenever possible - they avoid unnecessary printing!
Answer:
In the explanation. :)
Explanation:
Yes, because that would keep up less confusion and wars. Also, other countries may need the items and may not have anywhere else to get them, besides the next countries.
Hope this helps. Have a great day!
Option a resident alien
resident it means coming from other place, not permanent, stranger or a foreigner
classification:
1)legal alien -tourists, legal permanent workers, student-visa, and guest workers
2)nonresident alien-tourist,on business,entertainers,sports people,under medical treatment
3)resident alien-temporary resident
4)enemy alien-national enemy
5)illegal alien- unlawfully authorized, overstayed and cross along the border line
The so-called “Toledo War” had its roots in the shortcomings of 18th century geography. In 1787, Congress drafted the Northwest Ordinance, which stipulated that 260,000 square miles of territory surrounding the Great Lakes would eventually be carved into a handful of new states. Specifically, the law decreed that the border between Ohio and Michigan was to run on “an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan” until it intersected with Lake Erie. There was just one problem: the best available maps depicted Lake Michigan’s southern tip as being several miles north of its true location. As a result, the original border placed the mouth of the Maumee River and the future city of Toledo in northern Ohio rather than in southern Michigan.