Negative impacts of the sewing machine differs for most people. Some common problem are:
Destruction of eyesight- this is due to the string of the needle...when your pushing the spring into the needle thingy[idk it's nane]
Destruction of the nervous system- the reaction from the constant moving of the sewing machine disrupts the normal flow of the nervous system
Decrease your posture - this is due to the 'hitching' of the back
Increase the risk of disease such as 'gas' - persons who normal sews do not eat on time because of the amount of sewing they do per day
Answer:
The correct answers are 1.) Messiah, 2.) Gospels, 3.) Resurrection, and 4.) Easter
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Answer: Very little proportion of globalization during the Middle Ages.
Explanation:
To answer this question, it is necessary to look at the most well-known definition of globalization: it is a process that implies the abolition of restrictions on the flow of goods, services, and people. Many think that this is actually a process that began only in the 16th century. Medieval states were centralized, closed, and not so friendly towards each other. More positive examples such as the Byzantine Empire, where the flow of goods flowed unhindered. Italian traders who had excellent relations with many countries through trade must not be left out in this context. However, globalization as a process is connected to modern economic thought, and its beginnings are connected with the 1st century.
The British government ruled the territory.