1. I am thankful God has protected me from the pandemic.
2. I’m thankful God has blessed my loved ones.
3. I’m thankful God has given me life.
4. I’m thankful God has blessed us with luck.
5. I’m thankful God has given me strength to keep going
Answer:
Charlemagne born on April 2, 747 and died on 28 January, 814
Explanation:
Charlemagne born on April 2, 747 in Aachen Germany was the first emperor of the Romans. He was referred to as the "warrior king" when he became the king of the Franks and ruled for 40 years. He loved having scholarly works read to him and also made his court a center of culture.
One of Charlemagne achievement is uniting most Christian land in Europe into a single empire. He was blessed by Pope leo III and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 800 CE. After his death on the 28 of January, 814 Charlemagne would be missed, may his soul rest in peace Amen.
The answer is: A. It is aligned with values, challenging objectivity.
Action research is a form of research that conducted by offering some sort of progressive solutions to the communities that are experiencing some sort of problems. (such as hate groups, vandalism, etc)
While the intention might be good, action research is undeniable based on value, since the solutions that offered by the researchers would only based on what the researchers think as morally right. This will create a bias in the way their view the result of their research.
Answer:
Disneyland reflects the suburban culture of the 1950s because it was far from the city center and you needed private transportation to reach there. It was focused on family entertainment and it was reminiscent of the garden city concept of self-contained communities with greenbelts that inspired the creation of suburbs.
Explanation:
Disneyland opened in Anaheim California in 1955. Walt Disney based his concept for the part on a number of amusement parks and fairs that were already in existence like Denmark’s Tivoli Gardens which opened in 1843, Greenfield Village in a suburb of Detroit that was created by Henry Ford in 1929, and the “garden city" concept of planned, self-contained communities that inspired the development of America’s most iconic suburbs during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Walt Disney liked the idea of theme parks for families and designed his park to be far from public transportation and downtown Los Angeles, effectively limiting access to those who owned automobiles. Parks like Disneyland were part of a shift from the center of cities for family entertainment to the surrounding suburbs. Tivoli was an inspiration for Disneyland with its beautiful gardens and quality restaurants, as well as family-friendly rides and other entertainment like nightly fireworks.