Answer:
This statement is ‘false’.
Explanation:
<em>Haram </em>means ‘forbidden’ in Arabic.
Regrading music, a number of people in mainstream Islamic culture considers only vocal music suitable for religious songs and identifies it as ‘halal’ (permitted). Meanwhile, the <em>term ‘haram’ used by these people towards instrumental music, which identifies it as ‘forbidden’.</em>
The correct answer is C. Spin
Explanation:
In media, advertising and politics, "spin" occurs as information is intentionally manipulated or displayed to support a specific point of view and in this way make the audience support or reject something. This implies in politics a real event or campaign can be inaccurately present to advertise or support a certain idea. This occurs in the example presented because two different news outlet had manipulated information to make the president's action look in a certain way, in the first one the actions are presented as reasonable, but in the second they are presented as horrible.
Answer:
This statement is false.
Explanation:
<u>Jeremy Bentham</u> (15 February 1748 – 6 June 1832) was the one who considered all types of pleasures to be equal, while <u>John Stuart Mill</u> (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) argued that <u>there are higher and lower types of pleasures</u>. Intellectual pleasures, such as having a good intellectual conversation, and moral, such as helping someone in need, to be <em>higher </em>pleasures. Meanwhile, physical pleasures, such as eating a tasty chocolate cake, he considered to be <em>lower</em>. Moreover, Mill argued that pleasures achieved actively are more valuable that those which are achieved passively, and in general human should strive to achieve higher pleasures and ultimately happiness.
<u>True.</u> By the time the British colonized islands in the west indies, the indigenous populations had all but died out.
<h3><u>British colonized islands – what are they?</u></h3>
Anguilla, the Cayman Islands, the Turks, and Caicos Islands, Montserrat, the Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, British Guiana (now Guyana), and Trinidad and Tobago were all British territories in the West Indies.
The former British Honduras and Bermuda are two additional territories (now Belize). The phrase was used to refer to all British colonies in the region until the British Empire was decolonized in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The phrase "Commonwealth Caribbean" is now used after the majority of the territories gained their independence from the United Kingdom.
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