Answer:
Use the bomb
Explanation:
Obviously depending on how big the bomb is, I would most likely use it. Though that takes a lot of factors into perspective. Like, how would I get away from it? Or, how many people will die? You know I honestly like Japan so many just bomb Canada. Too cold.
I believe it's called a monopoly.
Answer:
Similarities:
- All three systems are organizations that are used to maintain socio-economic order in their different communities.
- All three systems each have heads of their communities.
Differences:
- The Guthi system was formed by the Nepalese community.
The Bheja system was formed by the Magar community.
The Badghar system was formed by the Tharu community.
- The head of the community of the Guthi system is called Guthigar
The head of the community of the Bheja system is called the Mukhiya
The head of the community of the Badghar system is called Badgar
- Guthi is a social organization.
Bheja deals with social target and achievements.
Badghar deals with customs and traditional rituals.
Answer: With tens of billions of dollars in anti-hunger funding at stake, government actions can dramatically increase or reduce
hunger and poverty. Public policy advocacy is often the single most effective step anyone can take to fight hunger. If you do seek to start a new program in an under-served area, you should be
aware that new soup kitchens and food pantries are often unable to obtain food from government programs and traditional
food banks until they have been in operation for significant periods of time, sometimes up to two to three years. If you are a
new soup kitchen or food pantry, food drives will most likely be your primary resource until you have been in operation for
long enough to qualify to purchase food from your local food bank.
Explanation: Hope this helps!