Topic: Christianity
Clear consensus among many religious and non-religious: Followers have great faith, often do good deeds, strive to carry out the teachings of Jesus, and are righteous God-fearing people.
Issues: Some Christians aren't Christians, and pose as fakes which inturn corrupts people's view on the actual Christinas when the poser does something wrong. Like when Catholic popes and priests rap ed, rap e, and continue to rap e people, which posions the public perceptions that if the leader is bad, the people are bad, and that other Christians either apparently don't care or support what the priest do, just because the popes are SO-CALLED Christian.
Reality: Not all Christians are Catholics, almost over half of 2.5 Billion are not, yet many think that's the majority of Christianity. Also, many Christ-followers rebuke and reprimand those evil deeds and people; some even avoiding Catholic faith or churches because of the popes actions and well documented se xu al histories. The final truth of reality, that would help society rather than divide, would be that there's over 200 denominations in the faith, meaning that we're not all in the same boat, and that if some people would read the Bible, they'd find that popes are not mentioned or supported and ra pe is a sin, and dis gus ting in the eyes of God.
Answer: Option E : Air and Ice
Explanation:
The heat capacity of Air and the heat capacity of Ice are mostly used in explaining the heat capacity behavior of most terrestrial setting because ice is solid and it's heat capacity does not posses a profile and other terrestrial solids heat capacity can be related to ice.
Also Air is a fluid and most terrestrial fluids heat capacity can be related to that of air.
10. The Steam Engine, The Water Wheel, The Coal Burning Engine.
11. Machines became capable of doing most of the manual labor.
12. Polution levels rose and disease became easier to spread. There was also alot of smog in the air from the factories that popped up around that time.
13. a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
14. Im not all that sure
15. (the question says to pick a change, not to discuss it in detail. only to pick one to discuss in detail) The Roaring Twenties.
The 26 code words<span> in the NATO phonetic alphabet are assigned to the 26</span>letters<span> of the English alphabet in alphabetical order as follows: Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee ...</span>