So that it is relative in comparison to other scientists for example, if people in the us used Canadian money, Mexican money, and Australian money, it would be hard to keep track of how much it was worth in comparison to each other bc the Australian money can be worth more/less so it's easier to stick with 1 form
Reevens become a member of the cherokee, creek and semiole nations: Reeves was an ex-slave and was taken by his "owner" to fight in the secession war alongside the Confederates. After a while, he fled to Oklahoma and went into hiding in indigenous tribes like the Cherokee, Creek and Seminole.
Reevens learned to track people and animals and speak americanindian languages.
: he spent many years in contact with indigenous peoples and ended up learning the languages of these tribes, as well as learning a lot about the handling of weapons and the ability to track people and animals very efficiently. This was a skill that contributed a lot to Reeves' political success.
Reeves bought land and started a family when he was freed from slavery: When he discovered that he was a free man, he abandoned the indigenous tribes, set up his own farm and married a woman with whom he had 10 children, 5 boys and 5 girls.
Reeves captured everyone he pursued: With an established life and with the incredible ability to track and handle weapons, he began to track criminals and found them all, becoming very popular in the region and being considered by many as a hero.
Reeves had been arrested as an outlaw before becoming a deputy marshal: However, he had a reputation for being a violent man, as well as being seen involved in fights several times. One day he was arrested as an outlaw for allegedly killing a cook.
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The night was very cold and damp, my fingers felt frozen stiff, we headed for the game and it started raining, the rain stopped before we got there.
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There's no short answer.
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The engines start working by burning fuel, this in turn starts turning the engine blades and the blades suck in air and push it out from the back of the engines. This creates a force that pushes the airplane forward. As the volume of air that goes in and out of the engines increase, so does the kinetic energy the airplane has. At a specific speed, depending a lot of factors such as the weight of the airplane, the length of the wings etc, the force that the moving air provides from beneath the wings surpasses the force of gravity that is applied to the plane, the plane takes off.
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