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prosperous and nature
His father, John Olmsted, was a prosperous merchant who took a lively interest in nature, people, and places ; Frederick Law and his younger brother, John Hull, also showed this interest.
Some regional patterns in castle building can also be seen – relatively few castles were built in East Anglia compared to the west of England or the Marches ; this was probably due to the relatively settled and prosperous nature of the east of England and reflected a shortage of available serfs, or unfree labour.
Some regional patterns in castle building can be seen-relatively few castles were built in East Anglia compared to the west of England or the Marches, for example ; this was probably due to the relatively settled and prosperous nature of the east of England and reflected a shortage of unfree labour for constructing mottes.
Born in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture as the fourth child in a prosperous and conservative family, whose wealth was derived from the management of wholesale seed nurseries, Kusama has experienced hallucinations and severe obsessive thoughts since childhood, often of a suicidal nature.
It roughly translates to " If you have reached Karukutty, then you need not go looking else where " – a sign of the self-sufficient and prosperous nature of the locality.
Historically working class in nature, St. John's South includes increasingly prosperous residential pockets.

prosperous and economic
The origins of the building society as an institution lie in late-18th century Birmingham – a town which was undergoing rapid economic and physical expansion driven by a multiplicity of small metalworking firms, whose many highly skilled and prosperous owners readily invested in property.
In January 1947, Truman appointed General George Marshall as Secretary of State, and enacted JCS 1779, which decreed that an orderly and prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
The economy of Chile is ranked as an upper-middle income economy by the World Bank, and is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations, leading Latin American nations in human development, competitiveness, income per capita, globalization, economic freedom, and low perception of corruption.
Attlee and his ministers did much to transform Britain into a more prosperous and egalitarian society during their time in office with reductions in poverty and a rise in the general economic security of the population.
Laissez faire economic liberals considered such measures to be an unjust imposition upon liberty, as well as a hindrance to economic development, and, as the working class in the West became increasingly prosperous, they also became more conservative.
In the second half of the twentieth century, however, there has been a gradual shift of political and economic power to Flanders, which, having modernized its economy, is now more wealthy and prosperous than its southern counterpart .< ref >" Belgium.
Washington decided that an " orderly, prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
However, persecution and the economic crisis that affected the Roman empire in the 3rd century led to further Jewish migration from Palestine to the more tolerant Persian Sassanid Empire, where a prosperous Jewish community existed in the area of Babylon.
By July 1947 Washington realized that economic recovery in Europe could not go forward without the reconstruction of the German industrial base, deciding that an " orderly, prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
" Thereafter, JCS 1067 was supplanted by JCS 1779, stating that " an orderly and prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
These sanctions, known as the Megarian decree, were largely ignored by Thucydides, but some modern economic historians have noted that forbidding Megara to trade with the prosperous Athenian empire would have been disastrous for the Megarans, and have accordingly considered the decree to be a contributing factor in bringing about the war.
There also remained a strong economic divide between the north and south of England during this period, with the south of England and the Midlands fairly prosperous by the Thirties, while parts of south Wales and the industrial north of England became known as " distressed areas " due to particularly high rates of unemployment and poverty.
By the end of the 18th century, many of the nobility had declined in their economic power relative to the newly prosperous middle class.
The region of Campinas, like most of the interior of the state of São Paulo, is one of the most prosperous in Brazil, with an impressive economic output.
The economic reforms introduced by Uthman had far reaching effects ; Muslims as well as non-Muslims of the Rashidun Empire enjoyed an economically prosperous life during his reign.
The foundation says, " Expanding opportunities and providing fair and equitable ways for all people to earn a decent living and build economic resources is essential to creating prosperous societies.
World War I and World War II brought defense plants to the area that helped build the economic stability and the population, which led to construction of new homes, more schools, and a prosperous business climate.
Scottdale is notable for its economic decline from a formerly prosperous coke-town into an archetypal Rust Belt town.
But Henrietta's growth would wane in the 20th century as nearby Wichita Falls grew rapidly into the most prosperous economic center in the area.
For several decades after that, Westport was a prosperous agricultural community distinguishing itself as the leading onion-growing center in the U. S. Blight caused the collapse of Westport's onion industry leading to the mills and factories replacing agricultural as the town's economic engine.
After experiencing its Wirtschaftswunder or " economic miracle " in 1950, West Germany became the most prosperous economy of Europe.
Fortunately, the city reconverted and, although it may not have the same economic dynamism of that epoch, the commercial and industrial areas are a source of employment for many, and the city remains relatively prosperous with 33, 430 inhabitants ( see above ).

prosperous and climate
According to this view, in a more prosperous era, businessmen would have quickly reinvested their earnings in order to make more money in a climate favourable to investment.

prosperous and negative
Oatlands was generally a relatively prosperous town in the 20th century but by the 1990s the Tasmanian economy slump, the highway bypass and a Tasmanian Midlands rural drought had a very negative effect on the town.
Finally, the work was dedicated to the memory of all, brothers and sisters, ivorians or not who died in this conflict, in particular, the WE and Dan people, who suffered an unprecedented cruelty including torture, rape, gang rapes, humiliation, destitution, murder and what UN should reasonably call genocide of the We people, in once a peaceful and prosperous region of Ivory Coast, now called Wild West by western medias. Henri Tohou was working towards a PHD in international Human Rights Law on the weakness of the international covenant on economic, social, and cultural rights ( 1966 ) and its negative impact on the judiciary ( Fair trial ) in poor African countries.

prosperous and influence
From his time fighting in France Hubert had a knowledge of the latest in military architecture, and in the years after 1219 he was a prosperous lord who had great influence with the young King Henry III.
Even in the face of Crusaders, by the time of Grand Duke Gediminas, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania expanded its influence until it formed the political centre of a vast and prosperous " pagan Empire ".
Post-war national governments, however, saw Birmingham's accelerating economic success as a damaging influence on the stagnating economies of the North of England, Scotland and Wales, and saw its physical expansion as a threat to its surrounding areas – " from Westminster's point of view was too large, too prosperous, and had to be held in check ".
This hostility, which amounted to a vendetta, was based, not so much upon Erzberger's foreign policy — his negotiation of the Armistice terms and the decisive influence which he exercised in securing the acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles — as upon his financial policy both as finance minister in 1919 and as the Democratic Catholic supporter and, it was said, the political adviser of the Catholic Chancellor of the Reich, Joseph Wirth, in the preparation in the summer of 1921 of a fresh scheme of taxation designed to impose new burdens upon capital and upon the prosperous landed interest.
The more prosperous peasants, however, lost influence and power as the Normans made holding land more dependent on providing labour services to the local lord.
It never was as stable or prosperous as the missions in Paraguay, but as one result Portuguese influence was stopped, and the upper parts of the Amazon basin fell to Spanish-speaking countries.
In an article entitled " Neither Denial nor Forgetfulness Will Free Us " first published in the Frankfurter Rundschau on December 1, 1986, Mommsen argued that Historikerstreit was a result of the failures of modern society Mommsen argued that in the prosperous 1950s-60s, most Germans were happy to forget about their recent past, and looked forward to a brighter future Starting with the oil shock of the early 1970s and the rise of fundamentalist Islam in the late 1970s, Mommsen argued that the idea of a progressively better future was discredited, leading to a pessimistic public mood, and the a renewed interest in history This had occurred in tandem in a period when German historians had started to make a more critical examination of their recent past As a result at the precise mood when public demanded a past that could make them feel good about being Germans, German historians came under attack for not writing the sort of history the public wanted Mommsen argued that the work of those like Ernst Nolte was intended to provide the sort of history that would allow Germans feel good about being Germans by engaging in “… an explanatory strategy that … will be seen as a justification of National Socialist crimes by all those who are still under the influence of the extreme anti-Soviet propaganda of National Socialism " Mommsen charged that Ernst Nolte was attempting to egregiously whitewash the German past.
France derived part of its modern artistic inspiration from Japanese art, essentially through Japonism and its influence on Impressionism, and almost completely relied on Japan for its prosperous silk industry.

prosperous and early
The early years of Albert's rule in Prussia were fairly prosperous.
While his paternal family had become prosperous early on in New York real estate and trade, much of his family's wealth had been built by FDR's maternal grandfather, Warren Delano, in the China trade, including opium and tea.
In the final prosperous year, 1929, there were 279, 678 immigrants recorded, but in 1933, only 23, 068 came to the U. S. In the early 1930s, more people emigrated from the United States than to it.
The Greek historian and geographer Agatharchides had documented ship-faring among the early Egyptians: " During the prosperous period of the Old Kingdom, between the 30th and 25th centuries B. C., the river-routes were kept in order, and Egyptian ships sailed the Red Sea as far as the myrrh-country.
In prosperous democracies, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion.
The Yellow River is called " the cradle of Chinese civilization " as its basinspecifically, the Wei valley that cuts across the long Ordos loopwas the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilizations and the most prosperous region in early Chinese history.
His family, early settlers of the area, owned a prosperous dry goods store.
" The effects of the Great Depression in Scotland, and the subsequent high emigration from that country, also led Buchan to reflect in the same speech: " We do not want to be like the Greeks, powerful and prosperous wherever we settle, but with a dead Greece behind us ," and he found himself profoundly affected by John Morley's Life of Gladstone, which Buchan read in the early months of the Second World War.
He was called to the bar in 1876 and became prosperous in the early 1880s from practising at the chancery bar.
As a nomadic confedation composed mainly of the Xianbei and Wuhuan, the Donghu were prosperous in the 4th century BC during the later Zhou dynasty, forcing surrounding tribes to pay tribute and constantly harassing the State of Zhao ( 325 BC, during the early years of the reign of Wuling ) and the State of Yan ( in 304 BC Qin Kai, general of King Zhao of Yan, was given as a hostage to the Donghu ).
These early independent settlers and their neighbors of German, Irish and Scandinavian descent, developed this area into one of the most beautiful and prosperous areas in the state of Iowa.
The early twentieth century was a prosperous time for Hornbeck with both the timber and railroad industries having an established presence in the area.
Roy was one of the early communities in the area, a prosperous boom-town and a major stop on the railroad line.
Along the English-Scottish borders the construction pattern follows the relative prosperity of the different side: the English lords built tower houses primarily in the early 15th century, when northern England was particularly prosperous, while their Scottish equivalents built them in late 15th and early 16th centuries, boom periods in the economy of Scotland.
In the early Middle Ages, Huy was one of the most prosperous cities on the Meuse, with a flourishing economy based mostly on metallurgy, but also on tanning, sculpting, woodworking, and wine-making.
It was built in the 15th and early 16th centuries, when it was the parish church of the prosperous medieval town.
Painters such as Gilbert Stuart made portraits of the newly elected government officials, which became iconic after being reproduced on various U. S. Postage stamps of the 19th century and early 20th century, while John Singleton Copley painted emblematic portraits for the increasingly prosperous merchant class, including a portrait of Paul Revere ( ca.
Due to boundary changes, Govan in the early 1960s incorporated some surrounding more prosperous areas at its boundaries.
The most prosperous years were early to mid 1820s.
The economy was prosperous until the early 1970s, then faltered under new foreign competition and high oil prices.
Józef's early years were spent in what was a prosperous household but circumstances changed at the outbreak of World War I.
The Market was still prosperous in the early eighteenth century, but fell into decline soon afterwards.
Later Toungoo kings instituted several key administrative and economic reforms that gave rise to a smaller, peaceful and prosperous kingdom in the 17th and early 18th centuries.

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