Sentences with phrase «permanent settlements of»

In Europe, there is a reduction in large carnivore diversity that coincides with the first permanent settlements of Homo in the continent, about 800,000 to 700,000 years ago, although this needs further research.
The Indian Treaties and the Homestead Act of the 1830's and 40's encouraged permanent settlement of the area and Asa Dunton filed three claims in 1837.
Folami also disclosed that Lagos has acquired five hectares of land, for the permanent settlement of the security operatives in Igbodu community in Epe, to curtail kidnapping.
«So far, it has not been sufficiently tested whether and how successful fecal transplantation is for the permanent settlement of microbiota from a healthy donor to a patient,» said Alexander Loy of the Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Research, University of Vienna.
Still, agriculture may not have been required for year - round, permanent settlement of the Tibetan Plateau, says Mark Aldenderfer, an archaeologist at the University of California, Merced, who has excavated there for many years.

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This money would go towards «processing of new permanent residents and increased settlement programming.»
Not interested in forming permanent settlements, they did not appear to be such a threat to the Indian way of life.
He is right to criticize the more apocalyptic of the president's critics for imagining that the shattering of their illusions of a permanent, post-nationalist, and post-Christian progressive settlement means the shattering of all our liberal freedoms.
Ceramic evidence indicates occupation of the City of David, within present - day Jerusalem, as far back as the Copper Age (c. 4th millennium BCE) with evidence of a permanent settlement during the early Bronze Age (c. 3000 — 2800 BCE) The Execration Texts, which refer to a city called Roshlamem or Rosh - ramen] and the Amarna letters (c. 14th century BCE) may be the earliest mention of the city Some archaeologists, including Kathleen Kenyon, believe Jerusalem] as a city was founded by Northwest Semitic people with organized settlements from around 2600 BCE.
It would have led to Israel's permanent annexation of 8 to 12 percent of the West Bank as well as a large area of settlements around Jerusalem, plus the long - term «lease» to Israel of the Jordan River Valley, plus Israeli «security control» (which is another way of saying «continued occupation») of the vast swathes of territory on which lie the bypass roads connecting the settlements.
Nevertheless the main point, — the settlement in Malabar a considerable colony of Syrians - may well be true; and granted this, it is not unnatural that there should have been a difference of practice among the settlers in the matter of inter-marriage with Indians, leading to a permanent social distinction.
1621 — Early American settlers of Plimoth Plantation (1620 - 1692), the first permanent European settlement in southern New England, might have made pumpkin pies (of sorts) by making stewed pumpkins or by filling a hollowed out shell with milk, honey and spices, and then baking it in hot ashes.
The Park District's attorney has indicated he has been involved in settlement discussions before U.S. District Judge Ruben Castillo, and that those talks have included a possible permanent suspension of shooting activities in the park.
Fort Orange was the first permanent Dutch settlement in New Netherland, built as a trading post by the West India Company in 1624 at the present - day location of Albany, making the city the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States, north of Virginia.
He put forward a $ 20 billion plan, supplemented with money made from state court settlements, to build 100,000 units of permanent housing and 20,000 supportive housing units over the next decade and a half.
In the ruling of the court Suit Number HRC / 50/12 among the terms of settlements, point 6 said, the government of Ghana shall ensure that, it takes steps to commence the building of permanent principal offices of the Binduri District Assembly at Binduri in compliance with L.I 2146».
Your ancestors were generally compelled by circumstance to eat a naturally healthy diet, to get plenty of physical activity and sleep, and to avoid chairs, and they were rarely if ever able to live in crowded, permanent, filthy settlements that promoted infectious diseases.
These examples are crucial, Fry says, because our ancestors are thought to have lived as nomadic hunter - gatherers from the emergence of the Homo lineage just over 2 million years ago in Africa until the appearance of agriculture and permanent settlements about 12,000 years ago.
The Natufians, who lived some 15,000 - 11,500 years ago, were of the first in the world to abandon nomadic life and settle in permanent settlements, setting up structures with stone foundations.
No permanent structures or settlements exist in the DMZ, and over the past 50 years, only occasional soldiers, observers, and the 225 residents of Daeseong - dong, a little village on the southern border, have been allowed in.
The visas are designated for senior career scientists who are leaders in their fields and want to come to Britain, and will allow them to work in the United Kingdom for an initial period of 3 years and 4 months, with a possible extension of 2 years and a permanent settlement option.
The invitation - only Pioneering Space National Summit, held in February in Washington, D.C., yielded a declaration that «the long - term goal of the human spaceflight and exploration program of the United States is to expand permanent human presence beyond low - Earth orbit and to do so in a way that will enable human settlement and a thriving space economy.»
That's about 2000 years earlier than suggested by previous studies focusing on a different, more selective set of genes known as the exome, but it's in line with recent archaeological findings that point to distinctly Tibetan permanent settlements appearing between 3600 and 5200 years ago, Yang says.
We went from a largely migratory, seasonal culture to ones of agriculture, farming and permanent settlement.
Grades: K - 12 Journey of Democracy is the «official education curriculum website of «America's 400th Anniversary» marking the founding of the first permanent English settlement in America at Jamestown in Virginia in 1607!»
[n8] The Permanent School Fund, its predecessor established in 1854 with $ 2,000,000 realized from an annexation settlement, [n9] was thereafter endowed with millions of acres of public land set aside to assure a continued source of income for school support.
Several months later the Compromise of 1850 passed the Congress and President Millard Fillmore proclaimed it a «permanent settlement» of the extension of slavery question.
According to the city's website, Elizabethton was the first permanent settlement outside the original 13 colonies and the first majority - rule system of American democracy, called the Watauga Ssettlement outside the original 13 colonies and the first majority - rule system of American democracy, called the Watauga SettlementSettlement.
Each complaint asks the court to enter a permanent injunction barring the defendants from engaging in debt settlement in Illinois and order the defendants to pay restitution for aggrieved consumers, civil penalties of $ 50,000 for violating the Consumer Fraud Act, an additional $ 50,000 penalty for each violation committed with the intent to defraud, as well as a $ 10,000 penalty per violation committed against a person 65 years or older.
Either self helps debt negotiation or professional debt settlement service aims for permanent or temporary lowering of interest rates.
Although the state statute calls for a three - year penalty, Dr. David Schmitt from Iowa's Ag Department says part of her settlement was a permanent ban.
Permanent exhibits in three 19th century buildings include Native American and St. Philippine Duchesne Shrine artifacts, history of Miami County ghost towns and artifacts of early settlements.
There were no permanent indigenous settlements on Point Loma because of a lack of fresh water.
Despite the lack of archeological evidence of permanent settlements on the island, Chumash legend holds that the American Indian population of the Channel Islands began on Anacapa.
Lacking a steady supply of fresh water, no permanent settlements were ever established on Santa Barbara Island.
The approximately 450 sand and mangrove cays confined within the barrier and atolls range in size from small, ephemeral sand spits to larger, permanent islands capable of sustaining human settlements.
We're heading 20 minutes further north to the settlement of Hawea, a cluster of cribs, holiday accommodation and homes to some 1600 permanent dwellers settled on the southern shores of Lake Hawea, itself just 1000meters distance from Lake Wanaka.
Eichardt renamed the hotel Eichardt's Queen's Arms Hotel, but during his time there, it came to be known simply as Eichardt's Private Hotel where he catered mostly for tourists as the tenor of the town evolved from a mining settlement to something more permanent.
This was the first permanent settlement in the so - called New World after Christopher Columbus's arrival on the island in 1492, and its breathtaking cathedral, along with a host of other splendid buildings, were the first in the Americas.
This city was the first permanent settlement on the west coast of the United States the first to have a United States post office west of the Rockies.
It holds the distinction of being the first permanent United States settlement on the Pacific coast and for having the first U.S. post office west of the Rocky Mountains.
Nintendo typically comes out the victor in these cases, but if Gamevice is successful it's likely that some sort of financial settlement would be reached rather than a permanent ban of Nintendo Switch consoles.
«A plausible analogy of future climate for many locations in Southwest Asia is a region with no permanent settlements owing to its extreme climate»
«A plausible analogy of future climate for many locations in Southwest Asia,» they conclude, «is the extreme climate of the desert of Northern Afar on the Africa side of the Red Sea, a region with no permanent settlements owing to its extreme climate.»
Their problem has been that, having been encouraged to come here on a programme leading to settlement (permanent residence), the rules of the programme and their eligibility for employment were suddenly changed and they found themselves facing the prospect of having to leave the country.
The applicant attorney gets 15 % of the permanent disability settlement for their fees.
Reichler has also represented Sovereign States in disputes over trans - boundary environmental harm, and disputes with foreign investors in the world's principal arbitral forums, including the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), and the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC).
People who have sustained a permanent injury as the result of an on - the - job accident are entitled to a lump - sum settlement award.
Won arbitration against former employee of biotechnology client for breach of confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses of settlement agreement, and obtained preliminary and permanent injunctions for the violations in federal district court (2016 U.S. Dist.
The method here consists of applying social network analysis to a knowledge base of cases from institutions such as the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the UN administrative courts, and the World Trade Organization.
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