Geography, 14.10.2019 11:30 heatwave9856
In the evolution of extremely large stars, they begin as supergiants or supernovas, if the star nucleus is large enough it will continue to contract and form neutron stars, and finally, if the contractions continue, everything around the neutron star and the neutron star itself will be pulled into what is called a
a. white dwarf
c. giant
b. nebula
d. black hole
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Geography, 22.06.2019 04:30
1. what other famous event was going in on africa in 1994? 2. why does the country of rwanda use francs as their currency? 3. when paul s neighbor (victor) gets attacked, what does paul do? why? 4. what was the significance of the phrase "cut the tall trees"? 5. when violence breaks out, who comes to ? who gets ? who does t get ? 6. when paul realizes no one is coming to the rwandan refugees, he tells them there is only one way for them to get . what is it? 7. what deal does george try to make with paul? 8. why didn t any foreign countries try to stop the hutus? 9. what event sparked the beginning of the genocide? who does that event get blamed on? 10. who was supplying the hutu army? 11. what did 19th century imperialism have to do with this 20 century genocide? 12. where did the classifications of hutu and tutsi come from in rwanda? 13. why are some people being and others are not? 14. if you were in paul s position, do you think your reaction would have been the same as his? explain. 15. how did the international community fail the people of rwanda? why were they so reluctant to act? what is our responsibility as global citizens in these kinds of events? how are events in rwanda and darfur conceded to 19th century imperialism?
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Geography, 23.06.2019 04:00
Can someone me? i need to have this done as soon as possible! i'm putting 20 points on this!
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