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Qu'est-ce (qui) est removal men - définition

EARLY 19TH-CENTURY UNITED STATES DOMESTIC POLICY INVOLVING FORCED RESETTLEMENT OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Native American relocation; Indian Removal; Removal treaty; Native American removal

Graph removal lemma         
LEMMA THAT WHEN A GRAPH CONTAINS FEW COPIES OF A GIVEN SUBGRAPH, THEN ALL OF THE COPIES CAN BE ELIMINATED BY REMOVING A SMALL NUMBER OF EDGES
Triangle removal lemma
In graph theory, the graph removal lemma states that when a graph contains few copies of a given subgraph, then all of the copies can be eliminated by removing a small number of edges.
Men (deity)         
  • Roman relief of "Phrygian" Mēn, depicted with a [[Phrygian cap]] (2nd century, [[British Museum]])
GOD WORSHIPPED IN THE WESTERN INTERIOR PARTS OF ANATOLIA
Lunus; Men Askaenos; Ascaënus; Askaenos; Men (god); Mēn
Mēn (Greek: "month; Moon", presumably influenced by Avestan måŋha) was a lunar god worshipped in the western interior parts of Anatolia. He is attested in various localized variants, such as Mēn Askaenos in Antioch in Pisidia, or Mēn Pharnakou at Ameria in Pontus.
Mountaintop removal mining         
  • US EPA diagram of mountaintop mining:<br />"'''Step 1.''' Layers of rock and dirt above the coal (called overburden) are removed."<br />"'''Step 2.''' The upper seams of coal are removed with spoils placed in an adjacent valley."<br />"'''Step 3.''' Draglines excavate lower layers of coal with spoils placed in spoil piles."<br />"'''Step 4.''' Regrading begins as coal excavation continues."<br />"'''Step 5.''' Once coal removal is completed, final regrading takes place and the area is revegetated."
  • Hobet mine]] in West Virginia taken by NASA [[LANDSAT]] in 1984
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  • Mountaintop removal site in [[Pike County, Kentucky]]
FORM OF SURFACE MINING THAT INVOLVES THE MINING OF THE SUMMIT OR SUMMIT RIDGE OF A MOUNTAIN
Mountaintop mining; Mountain top removal; Mountaintop removal; Mountain-removal mining; Mountain removal mining; Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition; Mountaintop removal coal mining; Mountaintop Removal Mining; Mountain topping; Mountain Top Removal; Mountaintop Removal; Mountaintop coal mining; Environmental effects of mountaintop removal mining; Environmental impact of mountaintop removal mining; Mountaintop removal mine; Health impacts of mountaintop removal mining; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 waivers; US mountaintop removal mining waivers
Mountaintop removal mining (MTR), also known as mountaintop mining (MTM), is a form of surface mining at the summit or summit ridge of a mountain. Coal seams are extracted from a mountain by removing the land, or overburden, above the seams.

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Indian removal

Indian removal was the United States government policy of forced displacement of self-governing tribes of Native Americans from their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River – specifically, to a designated Indian Territory (roughly, present-day Oklahoma). The Indian Removal Act, the key law which authorized the removal of Native tribes, was signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. Although Jackson took a hard line on Indian removal, the law was enforced primarily during the Martin Van Buren administration. After the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830, approximately 60,000 members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations (including thousands of their black slaves) were forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands, with thousands dying during the Trail of Tears.

Indian removal, a popular policy among incoming settlers, was a consequence of actions by European settlers in North America during the colonial period and then by the United States government (and its citizens) until the mid-20th century. The policy traced its origins to the administration of James Monroe, although it addressed conflicts between European and Native Americans which had occurred since the 17th century and were escalating into the early 19th century (as European settlers pushed westward in the cultural belief of manifest destiny). Historical views of Indian removal have been reevaluated since that time. Widespread contemporary acceptance of the policy, due in part to the popular embrace of the concept of manifest destiny, has given way to a more somber perspective. Historians have often described the removal of Native Americans as paternalism, ethnic cleansing, or genocide.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour removal men
1. They helped removal men fill a white truck with items from Hatchford Hall in Cobham, Surrey.
2. Its enough to pay the removal men, but we have still got an enormous amount of stuff here.
3. She and friends helped removal men load her belongings into the van outside her home in Bow.
4. Actress Sarah Matravers called in the removal men yesterday as she prepared to move out their North London home.
5. After ending their tumultuous relationship, Kate called in removal men to get rid of all of Pete‘s possessions and has since changed the locks on her home.