Due to the stories in the <em>The Horse, The Wheel and Language</em>, scholars know that the Indo-Aryans first lived as hunter-gatherers, although they later survived as mobile herders as well. When the steppes became drier and cooler and the cattle, horses and bronze technology were introduced by influence of Balkan cultures, the Indo-Aryans started to adapt their way of life to become mobile herders.
Answer:
<em>Mitigate her damages</em>
Explanation:
A breach of contract involves the violation of any part of a signed agreement between two parties. For example, when a tenant destroys a property, he/ she has violated the contract with the house owner.
<h3>
Duty to Mitigate.</h3>
When there is a breach of contract, one of the two parties normally suffers damages, and he/she has a legal obligation to sue for mitigating damages. This minimizes the effect that the contract breach might have caused the person.
Valerie contracts Esteban for a project capable of destroying her land if not done properly and quickly. A breach of contract leads to the project been abandoned and if damages are done on the land, <em>Valerie is under a legal obligation to mitigate her damages through the court.</em>
<span>The correct answer is Can see the front of the vehicle in your rear view mirror. It can be daunting to overtake especially when you are behind a car that is moving slowly. It is therefore vital to ensure that you can see the car in your rear view mirror so that you are able to return to the driving lane.</span>
The most number of settlements of Greek people were in Anatolia. It was chosen because it was a strategic position.
Explanation:
a.
Anatolia was the most populous Greek region that was not a part of the mainland.
It is right across the Mediterranean sea, to the eastern side of the Greek mainland. It is the region which is known as Turkey.
b.
This land was suitable for settlement as it is in current from the Greek shore so it is easier to navigate from there.
These settlements eventually developed into huge trading cities as they stood on a strategic psoition in contact with Greece and the whole Mediterranean as well as the fertile crescent in Asia.