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Calvert took an interest in the British colonisation of the Americas, at first for commercial reasons and later to create a refuge for persecuted English Catholics. Calvert died five weeks before the new Charter was sealed, leaving the settlement of the Maryland colony<span> to his son Cecil.
</span>Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord of Baltimore, founded Maryland<span> in 1632. Cecil's father, George Calvert, had received a royal charter for the land from King Charles I. The new </span>colony<span> was named after Henrietta Maria, the wife of the king.
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Ummm which of the following?? so the fact that earth is an ecosystem means that there are organisms living on earth
The correct answer is "bringing a picture of someone you love."
Further Explanation:
Sarah Master has stated that in her findings it is a little more beneficial to bring along a picture of someone you love when you have a painful procedure being done. This helps the person to be more relaxed and more calm. The simple remainder of having a loved one has shown reduced pain levels.
During the experient, a person holding a stranger's hand felt more pain than when holding a loved one's hand. When looking at a picture of an object, the person had more pain than looking at a loved ones picture.
Sarah and her colleagues developed this experiment in 2009. Her experiment was called "love and pain."
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It changes the way we eat, sleep, work, and also it changes how we communicate. In the newer generation people now use technology for ordering food instead of making it, sleeping on beds that can now change temperature and softness, working isn't necessary anymore because people use website on the Internet to get work done instead of going in the offices, and back then people used hawk mailers but but now we have laptops, cellphones, ect. We have become lazy to society and the exonomy.