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-In mainland Europe, wide rivers like the Rhine also kept groups of people separated. This separation and isolation caused many different cultures to develop. ... -Like the rivers, these made it difficult for one group to control all of Europe and encouraged the growth of independent territories.
Explanation:
-In mainland Europe, wide rivers like the Rhine also kept groups of people separated. This separation and isolation caused many different cultures to develop. ... -Like the rivers, these made it difficult for one group to control all of Europe and encouraged the growth of independent territories.
The Civil war
Bc it was the start of something New. Everything kinda sorta changed after that
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1. Maps Simplify Complicated Information
Maps take complex data sets and display them in a pleasing graphic you can use to answer questions about your world.
Imagine that you’re back in elementary school and you ask your teacher to show you how big the United States is compared to other countries. She nods her head, walks over to the spring roller, and pulls down a huge spreadsheet that lists each country and their areas. Huh?!?!
Maps are a visual representation of complicated data. Some may think maps are unnecessary and complicated tools, but in reality, maps simplify your life.
2. Maps Can Save Your Life
According to The National Park Service (NPS), there are more than 300 million people visiting national parks, forests, and wilderness areas every year. Spoiler alert, cell signals don’t extend to all these areas and maps may be the only reference you’ll have in an emergency.
If there’s flooding near you, you’ll need to know how to get to the closest high elevation. If an injury happens, you’ll need to get to the nearest high traffic area for help. If a bear cuts off your path, you’ll need to find an alternate….fast.
So don’t get caught out there holding your phone to the sky begging for a signal. A paper map may actually save your life.
It won’t let me post it on here
As Albert Schweitzer said, “The three most important ways to lead people are: by example, by example, and by example.” I believe it is best to have a strong ethical leader than to have a written code and ethical training. People want to see their leaders do things the right way; they want be shown how to do things correctly; and when rules are broken, they want to see justice served.
No wants to be told right from wrong from a boss who disregards the rules. No one wants to be judged or criticized by someone who doesn’t follow the rules. Reading the Dos and Don’ts and seeing no consequence for those who break the rules is counter productive.
The best leaders lead by example and teach by doing the right thing.