<span>Had the Himalayas not existed, the culture and history of China and India would be quite different mainly due to the difference in climate that would have occurred. India would not be plagued with monsoon season, which is a large part of the history and development and current culture of India. Without the Himalayas, China would be a much more arid climate, making it much less suitable for a civilization to have thrived in that location.</span>
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As it is intended to be short lived, you will try extra hard to gain a decent job and move back out
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A civilization may fall if an attack, shortage of food, or war happens. A disagreement in the government or disease may also make the civilization fall too.
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A theodicy for some given fact about evil is an explanation for why God would have an all‐things‐considered sufficient reason to allow that evil. The counterpart theodicy relies on a metaphysical claim about existence. We cannot know what "good" is unless there is "evil" to contrast it with. (1) Doesn't justify all kinds of evil (Do we need genocide to know what goodness is?), (2) Doesn't justify the amount of evil (Do we need so much killing/theft to know what goodness is?), (3) God can know good/evil prior to creation/evil.
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Wechsler created a system for making tests relevant for evaluating adult intelligence
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Terman, full name: Lewis Madison Terman (1877-1956), was a cognitive psychology professor at Standford University. He is known to develop the Binet test for use in the United States. Although Terman had updated the test quite significantly by making a version that could be used for testing adults, David Welscher(1896-1981) an American psychologist in the 1930s, further expanded the idea and made it increasingly relevant for adults by creating a version that assessed adult intelligence using written tests.