Answer:
He thought the Soviet Union "runs against the tide of history by denying human freedom and human dignity to its citizens," and that unlike the Societ Union, America always used its power for good, not evil
Answer:
A character I identify is Izuku Midoriya from Boku no Hero Acadamia
Explanation:
Something I like about this character is that they never give up no matter how bad things get. I identify them because they have a unique personality.
If this doesn't help I'm sorry
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They want to kill the black guy ( it’s been a long time since I read but if my memories serves me right)
Science helped through making medicine more effective and hospitals have better treatments and high hygienic standards for the patients and work place itself
Science has made businesses become more successful because though science new inventions can be made to make humanity’s life more comfortable like the cell phone, computers and robots
Science has also helped because construction protocols and way of building have changed for the safety and well being of both the construction workers and the people or clients. It also makes things more easy and comfortable.
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Answer:
The reference to "security suggests that <u>humans are uncertain of their fate
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Explanation:
Jonathan Edwards' sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a strong appeal that the Christian theologian wrote and gave to the early Puritan settlers in America. This was his attempt at trying to bring back/ restore the feeling of religious feeling and obligation to God to live according to His ways.
The given passage is from his sermon where he stresses the importance of repentance and living a life of goodness and righteousness, for no one knows when he/she will die. Edwards' directly stated<em> "It is no security to wicked men for one moment, that there are no visible means of death at hand"</em> nor does a natural man have any security with the life he's living now, for death is always nearby.
Thus, the reference to "security" suggests how frail human lives are and how our fates are uncertain.