I’m pretty sure it’s Afrikaners
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hope this helps/i hope its right
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When the National Rifle Association was officially incorporated on November 16, 1871, its primary goal was to "promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis". The NRA's website says the organization is "America's longest-standing civil rights organization".
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1. A world leader is someone who is the leader of a country, especially an economically powerful country. A product, company, organization, or person that is a world leader is the most successful or advanced one in a particular area of activity.
2. World Leader Responsibilities
- Create an environment oriented to trust, open communication, creative thinking, and cohesive team effort.
- Provide the team with a vision of the project objectives.
- Motivate and inspire team members.
- Lead by setting a good example (role model) – behavior consistent with words.
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So the UN managed to assemble a combined military force of many different nations to hold back the North Korean army. This was possible because of the activity in the council by its member states, and because of the change of rhetoric since the beginning of the 20th century.
The League of Nations was formed as a predecessor to the UN and partly NATO, but it was wildly ineffective. None of the member states were willing to commit military forces to the council to enforce peace and it was all mostly influenced by the isolationism of the US and the appeasement and neutrality policy of the Allies. So basically the UN is a revamped version of the League of Nations because it is more effective and it is forcing member states to participate while the League of Nations did not manage to do that. And it is important to note that the North Korean crisis was stopped because of the military intervention of the UN. While the League of Nations would have done basically nothing if they still existed at that point.
The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron. Independently discovered in 1851 by William Kelly, the process had also been used outside of Europe for hundreds of years, but not on an industrial scale.