Paul's first prison experience was in the city of:A) Rome
B) Jerusalem
C) Caesarea
D) Philippi
E) Azotus

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Rome

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Compare and contrast the greek philosophy with the philosophy of feudalism

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Greek philosophy:

  • The ancient Greek philosophy rose in around 6th century.  
  • The modern western philosophy is widely inspired from the Greek philosophy.
  • Philosophy is the way of taking the things in non-religious way.

Philosophy of feudalism:

  • After feudalism started the worth of the land increased.
  • Kings used to gift the lands to those who served them and fought for them.
  • These tradition of owning the lands as property was not common in the Greek philosophy.

Do you think Chinese philosophies could benefit our society today

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they could if they were applied correctly

How is the coastline of new jersey different from the coastline of Maine

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Maine's coast is more rugged/rocket than New Jersey. Carved by glaciers,coastal Maine is dotted with many bays,harbors and islands.New jerseys coastline by contrast is defined by offshore barrier islands with expansive bays protected by the barrier islands

Read the quote from Applied Christianity: Moral Aspects of Social Questions by Washington Gladden. “In every community there are men of goodwill, who, if they had the money, could organize [efforts] among the [poorest] classes by which many of them could be saved...” Who are the “men of goodwill” that Gladden describes?

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"Reformers" are the “men of goodwill” that Gladden describes.

Why does Gladden describe Reformers as the "Men of Goodwill?"

  • Washington Gladden was a prominent leader and a person who formulated the idea of the Social Gospel (a movement in North America that began in the second half of the 19th century), he was also a preeminent member of the Progressive Movement.
  • He had a firm belief in the social gospel.
  • He urged his followers (reformers) to put pressure on the political leaders to follow the will of the common people, rather than the desires of affluent Industrialists.
  • One of the most significant contributions of the reformers to society was the making of the Settlement Houses.
  • He and his followers raised voices for the equality of African- Americans.

Hence, Gladden describes Reformers as the “Men of Goodwill”.

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the "men of goodwill" were Gladden himself n his followers called the reformers.

Gladden led the Social Gospel movement in US in the 19th century. He n his followers, called the reformers, believed political leaders should follow the will of the common people and not the special interests of wealthy Industrialists. They also raised awareness of equality for black americans.

The function of a primary election is to *please hurry*A)choose the two candidates with the most votes who will then face off in the general election.
B)choose one candidate from each party with the most votes who will face off in the general election.
C)choose the candidates in each party receiving more than 50 percent of the vote to face off in the general election.
D)choose the candidate with the most votes over 50 percent who wins the election and there is no general election.

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C)choose the candidates in each party receiving more than 50 percent of the vote to face off in the general election.

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A primary election (primary of nomination), or simply primary, is a choice in which the voters under a jurisdiction select the candidate that a party will present to a later public election. In other words, it is a democratic way of pre-selecting the candidate that a party will present to a certain electoral process. The "Primaries" are more common in the United States, not only for the presidential elections but also to choose the candidates for representatives, senators, mayors and governors, among others, and their origins go back to the progressive movement. The first party to carry them out was Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party, followed by the Democratic and Republican parties. Even the minority Communist Party of EE. UU accepted the regime of the primaries, obtaining a positive vote of six electors the year 1948 in Massachusetts. There, primary elections are held by the government on behalf of the parties. In the rest of the world, the nomination of presidential candidates is usually the responsibility of political parties and organizations and does not include the general public.

choose the candidates in each party receiving more than 50 percent of the vote to face off in the general election.

How does the structure of the alveoli relate to the function in the lungs

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Oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses through the walls of the alveoli and adjacent capillaries into the red blood cells. The oxygen is then carried by the blood to the body tissues. Carbon dioxide produced by the body's metabolism returns to the lung via the blood.