Hares and Rabbit are both have a scientific name and it is both in the family of Leporidae, but they're separate species. Both Rabbit and Hares have powerful back legs, long ears and a divided upper lip but hares are larger that rabbits. Bunny was used as a term of endeearmenr for a young girl but as time passed by it started to mean as a young or small animal and it is usually means a rabbit.
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The idea that job satisfaction leads to better performance is supported by Vroom's (1964) work which is based on the notion that performance is natural product of satisfying the needs of employees. ... Siegel & Bowen (1971) and Bagozzi (1980) suggested that job performance leads to job satisfaction but not the reverse.
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The right answers are: A) He established(...)for centuries and C) He helped spread Christianity. The kingdom of the Franks was the most stable and lasting of those founded by the Germanic peoples of Europe. From the 8th century, a new dynasty of kings, descendants of the Heristal family, gave it its greatest splendor, and extended its power to all countries of the west, at the same time that the Arabs consolidated their dominance in the Iberian peninsula.
The new Frankish king received the support of the church as soon as he occupied the throne, with the aim of defending the papacy against the Lombards, the Germanic tribe that occupied Italy. Charlemagne took the city of Pavia, where the Lombard king had been imprisoned, and was crowned king. The papacy received lands on behalf of the conqueror, with which it would later form the Papal states.
<h2>Explanation:</h2><h3>Praise be to Allah.</h3>
<h3>One of the basic principles of sound belief (‘aqeedah) is belief in Allaah and that He is the only One Who can give life and cause death. The one who claims that someone other than Allaah is able to give life and cause death is a kaafir. Even the</h3><h3> mushrikeen in their Jaahiliyyah</h3><h3> (ignorance) did not believe such a thing</h3><h3> of their idols and gods. </h3>
<h3>Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): </h3>
<h3>“How can you disbelieve in Allaah? Seeing that you were dead and He gave you life. Then He will give you death, then again will bring you to life (on the Day of Resurrection) and then unto Him you will return”</h3>