June 17, 1775
American won this battle because they used the geography to their advantage. Before General Washington was about to start, General William Prescot had already led the troops to the Hill. On the hill they could shoot down at the British, making the British troops an easy target.
Answer: Macho hazardous attitude
Explanation:
Macho hazardous attitude is the one in which the pilot has the “I can do it!” attitude.
A pilot with this hazardous attitude strives to look great and be noticed by others as a great pilot as a result they end up taking actions which may yield dangerous outcomes. Every gender is prone to this attitude which lead to silly actions in an attempt to impress others. Confident is great but too much of it may lead to this hazardous attitude.
If someone says I wish I could fly with a real pilot it is likely that you may want to prove to them that you are a real pilot by changing your mind and flying the plane in those extreme conditions eventhough you know that they pose a great threat according to your assessment of the safety risks; you might do it just to impress the customer and prove that you are a real pilot. That is a a result of a macho hazardous attitude.
Answer:5:00 PM
Explanation:They are 3 hours ahead
Answer:
Stage 1: Not being aware of conflict occurring. There is a potential for conflict thus you have to be aware of the demand from participants/ workers. AKA Latent Stage
Stage 2: Find the source of conflict and make sure to explore the situation also known as the Perceived stage.
Stage 3: Personalization of conflicts such as the stress, anxiety, or mental health issues that could occur because of the conflict. This can also be known as the Felt stage.
Stage 4: 2 indiviuals or more talk about how they feel about the conflict and are engaging in a conversation to resolve the issue. Thus, the conflict is open and can be observed. Known as Manifest stage.
Stage 5: Aftermath Stage: Outcome of the conflict. Usually, a resolution or a certain agreement starts to happen to ensure that the conflict won't happen again.
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Van der Donck was born in approximately 1618, in the town of Breda in the southern Netherlands. His father was Cornelis Gijsbrechtszoon van der Donck and his mother was Agatha Van Bergen.[5] His family was well connected on his mother's side, as her father, Adriaen van Bergen, was remembered as a hero for having helped free Breda from Spanish forces during the course of the Eighty Years' War.[6]
In 1638, van der Donck entered the University of Leiden as a law student. Leiden had rapidly become an intellectual center due to Dutch religious freedom and the lack of censorship. At Leiden, he obtained his Doctor of both laws, that is, both civil and canon law.[6] Despite a booming Dutch economy, van der Donck decided to go to the New World. To this end, he approached the patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer, securing a post as schout, a combination of sheriff and prosecutor, for his large, semi-independent estate, Rensselaerswijck, located near modern Albany.[7]