Oliver Cromwell was born on April 25 1599 in a place called Huntingdon. He died in the year 1658 as Lord Protector and his life, motives, actions and ambitions have been the subject of a scholar investigation. Cromwell is very important as one of the key figures in one of the most problematic times in the British history.
Lipid layer or commonly known as Lipids are used for insulation.
Primarily, lipids are used to provide fuel for body and muscle processes. They produce and store energy to support the various processes that incur within the body.
Lipids are fat formed in layers. They are found under the skin and surrounds our vital organs. They serve as insulation and protection.
They insulate and protect our body by maintaining a regular internal body temperature despite the changes in external temperature. They also coat our vital organs to protect them from bruises and bumps which can ultimately hurt our organs.
Lipids also aid in digestion and nutriet abosorption, as well as, in the production of cell wall structure and hormones.
Bunch of things:
• Europeans brought tons of diseases (smallpox, influenza, etc), which changed the way Natives lived by killing them. Some historians estimate that as much as 80% of North America's Native population died in the 200 years after Columbus.
• Europeans brought new trade goods and resources, like iron and brass and beads. This changed Native economies and modified the ways they conducted warfare.
• Europeans brought horses, which Natives then acquired and quickly mastered. This dramatically changed the balance of power, as tribes who became best at using horses (like the Comanche and Shoshone) rapidly gained power and land at the expense of other tribes.
This was the British Empire, who dominated the Suez Canal and owned South Africa as a puppet. The Scramble for Africa heavily influenced the British to gain a dominate position in Africa. The scramble began because of the Berlin Conference of 1884. However, the French originally owned the Suez, but due to poor funding, was eventually sold to the British.