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The historian William J. Cooper has stated that Davis believed in southern social order that included " a democratic white polity based firmly on dominance of a controlled and excluded black caste.
This would position them well for dominance of southern China, and of the entire region, including the oil-producing Dutch East Indies ( now Indonesia ).
The Tropical continental airmass ( CT ) loses its strength as a major airmass in the region of west Africa and over Nigeria at this time ( around February in the southern part of Nigeria to June in northern Nigeria ) and begins to retreat coupled with the rising of air in form of convection within this airmass ( Tropical continental airmass ( CT )), further weakening the dominance of the wind over west Africa and Nigeria.
Its final and single attested version, dating to the Middle Bronze Age, aimed to legitimize Isin's claims to hegemony when Isin was vying for dominance with Larsa and other neighboring city-states in southern Mesopotamia.
An alternative theory is that the western and central districts of the country wish to underestimate the populations of the southern and eastern districts in order to maintain their historical dominance over those districts.
After the war, southern whites struggled to maintain social dominance.
Historically, Woods Hole included one of the few good harbors ( along with Hyannis ) on the southern side of Cape Cod ( i. e. Great Harbor, contained by Penzance Point ) and became a center for whaling, shipping, and fishing, prior to its dominance today by tourism and marine research.
Coenwulf was the last of a series of Mercian kings, beginning with Penda in the early 7th century, to exercise dominance over most or all of southern England.
Ochs and Taylor uncovered how, through naturally occurring stories told during dinners in white middle class households in southern California, both mothers and fathers participated in replicating male dominance ( the " father knows best " syndrome ) by the distribution of participant roles such as protagonist ( often a child but sometimes mother and almost never the father ) and " problematizer " ( often the father, who raised uncomfortable questions or challenged the competence of the protagonist ).
Sir Frank Stenton described it as " One of the most decisive battles of English history ", effectively ending the Mercian supremacy over the English kingdoms and establishing West Saxon dominance in southern England.
Mercia's position of dominance, established after the battle of Maserfield, was destroyed, and Northumbrian dominance was restored ; Mercia itself was divided, with the northern part being taken by Oswiu outright and the southern part going to Penda's Christian son Peada, who had married into the Bernician royal line ( although Peada survived only until his murder in 656 ).
During the late 1st century AD, having reestablished the administrative control over southern China and northern Vietnam that had been lost briefly at beginning of this same century, the Eastern Han made a concerted effort to reassert dominance over Inner Asia.
Fine suggests that under Byzantine dominance, " Rascia " had in the 1040s emerged as yet another Serbian state ( roughly centered on what is now southern Serbia and Kosovo.
In the wake of these events, Mercia's dominance of southern England rapidly unravelled.
Near its southern limit, it often shares canopy dominance with Southern Magnolia.
The eighth-century monk and chronicler Bede lists both Oswald and Oswiu as having held imperium, or overlordship, over the other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms ; in Oswiu's case his dominance extended beyond the Anglo-Saxons to the Picts, the Gaels of Dál Riata, and the many obscure and nameless native British kingdoms in what are now North West England and southern Scotland.
The Italian navy gained complete naval dominance of the southern Mediterranean for the rest of the war.
The southern Whigs tried different political moves, but could not reverse the regional dominance of the Democratic Party.
However, the northern gulf area became home to the speakers of Huastec in the preclassic period, and the southern area fell under Nahuan dominance in the post-classic period.
It spread from the Byzantine area of Southern Italy to Normandy during the period of Norman dominance over southern Italy.
Democratic dominance in the state occurred in mostly black majority counties in the Black Belt region as well the urban center of the city of Atlanta ( located mostly in central Fulton County ) along with its core southern suburbs ( Clayton and DeKalb County ).
( 2003 ) indicates that: "( 1 ) there is an underlying unity of female lineages in India, indicating that the initial number of female settlers may have been small ; ( 2 ) the tribal and the caste populations are highly differentiated ; ( 3 ) the Austro-Asiatic tribals are the earliest settlers in India, providing support to one anthropological hypothesis while refuting some others ; ( 4 ) a major wave of humans entered India through the northeast ; ( 5 ) the Tibeto-Burman tribals share considerable genetic commonalities with the Austro-Asiatic tribals, supporting the hypothesis that they may have shared a common habitat in southern China, but the two groups of tribals can be differentiated on the basis of Y-chromosomal haplotypes ; ( 6 ) the Dravidian tribals were possibly widespread throughout India before the arrival of the Indo-European-speaking nomads, but retreated to southern India to avoid dominance ; ( 7 ) formation of populations by fission that resulted in founder and drift effects have left their imprints on the genetic structures of contemporary populations ; ( 8 ) the upper castes show closer genetic affinities with Central Asian populations, although those of southern India are more distant than those of northern India ; ( 9 ) historical gene flow into India has contributed to a considerable obliteration of genetic histories of contemporary populations so that there is at present no clear congruence of genetic and geographical or sociocultural affinities.

southern and Tasmanian
Australia is home to the world's two largest freshwater crayfish – the Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish Astacopsis gouldi, which can achieve a mass of up to and is found in the rivers of northern Tasmania, and the Murray crayfish Euastacus armatus, which can reach and is found in much of the southern Murray-Darling basin.
There is a tendency for birds to become larger with increasing latitude, the southern subspecies being larger than those further north the exception being the Tasmanian form which is small.
Two subspecies are recognised, although Tasmanian and southern mainland populations of the southern subspecies xanthanotus may be distinct enough from each other to bring the total to three.
If a third subspecies is recognized, the southern mainland subspecies would be named whiteae, having been named so by Gregory Mathews in 1912, and the name xanthanotus, originally applied to a Tasmanian specimen, would be restricted to the Tasmanian population.
* 1895: Launceston becomes first southern hemisphere city to get electric light after first Tasmanian hydro-electric station opens at Duck Reach on South Esk River
The airport has purchased land from the Tasmanian Government in the southern part of the airport for future development of further operational facilities.
The eastern bettong ( Bettongia gaimardi ), also known as the southern bettong and Tasmanian bettong, is a bettong whose natural range includes south-eastern Australia and the eastern part of Tasmania.
The Tasmanian giant crab, Pseudocarcinus gigas ( sometimes known as the giant deepwater crab, giant southern crab or queen crab ) is a species of crab that resides in the southern waters of Australia on the edge of the continental shelf mostly at depths of.
Exhibits include Tasmanian Devils, a reptile house and the largest walk-through aviary in the southern hemisphere.

southern and football
Fulham started playing at their current ground Craven Cottage in 1896, their first game against now defunct rivals Minerva F. C .. Fulham are the oldest established club in southern England currently playing professional football, though there are many non-league sides like Cray Wanderers which are several decades older.
Sports in southern Sweden is dominated by football.
However, the fact that Melbourne is significantly closer than Sydney and the fact that Victorian television broadcasts in the region, resulting ( among other things ) in the predominance of Australian rules football in the local media outlets, gives Albury close cultural and psychological links to Victoria, despite its location in southern New South Wales.
Hadlee was also a competent association football player, playing for southern league team Rangers A. F. C.
He later attended Pasadena City College in southern California, and Arizona State University in Tempe ( on a football scholarship ); Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher ; and Phoenix College in Phoenix.
* Charles Holmes Herty, a chemist noted for revolutionizing the turpentine industry and creating a new pulp industry based on southern pine trees, as well as establishing the first varsity football team at the University of Georgia, was born in Milledgeville on what is now the campus of Georgia College.
In addition to football ( soccer ), basketball is particularly popular in southern Chile, where it as an indoor sport can be played all year round despite Southern Chile's cold and rainy winters.
The club spirit received an infusion of new spirit through visiting football stars and coaches from southern Norway such as Jørgen Juve in 1929.
Cantona has continued his interest in beach football games in southern Asia and at the Inaugural Kronenbourg Beach Soccer in 2002, in the city of Brighton.
However, the lack of Premier League, and to a lesser extent First Division, teams in the area, has worked in its favour, with some football fans being less willing to travel long distances to games in southern Scotland.
In the early years of organised football in Wales, football was very much the sport of North Wales rather than the rugby union playing south – the FAW was founded in Ruabon, near Wrexham in 1876, and Wrexham remained the site of the FAW's head office until 1986 ; it was not until 1912 that a southern team, Cardiff City, won the Welsh Cup for the first time.
His father became the head coach at Cal State-Northridge in March 1976, and the Elways moved from Pullman to the San Fernando Valley in southern California, where John played his final three years of football at Granada Hills High School in Granada Hills.
* SKA Rostov-on-Don football club, Second division, southern zone.
In order to accommodate the dimensions of both football and baseball fields, the stadium was constructed with half of the lower ( Field Level ) level seating built of permanent concrete ( in the southern quadrant of the stadium ), and the other half of portable modular construction using aluminum or steel framing.
The Spartan South Midlands Football League is an English football league covering Hertfordshire, northwestern Greater London, central Buckinghamshire and southern Bedfordshire.
Success in American football in Germany and at the German Bowl differs hugely between the clubs from the northern and the southern division, with the south only winning seven German Bowls and the north the remaining 26.
Success in American football in Germany and at the German Bowl differs hugely between the clubs from the northern and the southern division, with the south only winning seven German Bowls and the north the remaining 26.
F91 Dudelange is a football club, based in Dudelange, in southern Luxembourg.
Hurstpierpoint is also home to Pink Flamingos Football Club, whose three Sunday sides make them one of the biggest Sunday league football clubs in southern England
A new league running this Second Division, the Direttorio Divisioni Inferiori Nord ( Northern Directory of Lower Divisions ) was set up in Genoa, while the football activity in the southern part of the country was run by the Direttorio Divisioni Inferiori Sud which later became the Direttorio Meridionale ( Southern Directory ).
Writer and historian John D. Lukacs, in a 2009 feature story for ESPN. com, wrote that the crowd was at the time the largest " to witness a southern college football game " and that " Governors from all nine southern states also were in attendance.
The extant City Botanic Gardens was formed by the amalgamation of the original Botanic Gardens with the Domain ( the southern side of Gardens Point ) and Queen's Park in 1916, bringing its total area to around 20 hectares ( Queen's Park comprised a 10 acre ( 4 ha ) strip along Alice Street, which originally served as a park and a sporting field, where regular cricket and football matches were held ).
He played high school football at Paulsboro High School in southern New Jersey and was one of the nation's top high school football recruits of the Class of 1983.

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