Why is choice so important?

Why is choice so important? Each person has different ideas about what is important and what makes them feel best. Making your own choices about the things you do is very important because it gives your life meaning. Making choices about what is important to you helps you be more independent and in charge of […]

What is an example of a falsifiable prediction?

What is an example of a falsifiable prediction? For example, given the statement “all swans are white” and the initial condition “there is a swan here”, we can deduce “the swan here is white”, but if what is observed is “the swan here is not white” (say black), then “all swans are white” is false, […]

What is somatic death?

What is somatic death? Somatic death is characterized by the discontinuance of cardiac activity and respiration, and eventually leads to the death of all body cells from lack of oxygen, although for approximately six minutes after somatic death—a period referred to as clinical death—a person whose vital organs have not been damaged may be … […]

How does the government protect natural rights?

How does the government protect natural rights? The reason that governments are “instituted among men” is to protect our natural rights, as the Declaration of Independence states. Those natural rights of life, liberty, and property protected implicitly in the original Constitution are explicitly protected in the Bill of Rights. What should happen if a government […]

Is Chingar a bad word?

Is Chingar a bad word? Chingar. Chingar is Mexico’s biggest, fattest curse word. As the country’s F-word, it’s used in many variations. “No me chingas!” can mean “Don’t F*$& with me!”, “You’re kidding right?!”, or “Stop bothering me”. Is Chingón a bad word? Throughout Latin America and in many Latinx communities in the United States, […]

How did God use the donkey?

How did God use the donkey? Balaam beat her to get her back on the road. Then the angel of the LORD stood in a narrow path between two vineyards, with walls on both sides. When the donkey saw the angel of the LORD, she pressed close to the wall, crushing Balaam’s foot against it. […]

What are the 7 principles of photography?

What are the 7 principles of photography? The seven principles of art and design in photography; balance, rhythm, pattern, emphasis, contrast, unity and movement, form the foundation of visual arts. Using the seven principles allows you to take greater control of your photographic practice. This will lead to better photos and more photographic opportunities. What […]

What percent of BC is Catholic?

What percent of BC is Catholic? 70-75% What are the 28 Jesuit colleges? John Carroll University is one of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States…. Founded Name Location 1891 Seattle University Seattle, Washington 1910 Rockhurst University Kansans City, Missouri 1911 Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, California 1912 Loyola University New Orleans New […]

How did sirens become sirens?

How did sirens become sirens? Origins & Attributes. The Sirens were hybrid creatures with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, sometimes also with human arms. One tradition states their origin as companions of Persephone and, failing to prevent her rape, they were transformed into Sirens as punishment. Is hope Ben’s […]

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