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How about Mr. Carl Linnaeus?
Explanation:
He published the taxonomic system for classifying all living things.
<span>The five spiritual faculties are five fundamental agents upon which you may develop your state of spirituality, including belief, persevering effort, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. The five powers are the five mental forces that arise from the above five spiritual faculties: powers of belief, persevering effort, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. In the process of spiritual training, you should develop all five faculties because they are mutually incorporated with one another. For instance, if you have a strong belief in what you are doing, you are then able to put all your efforts into doing it so that you may reach the end goal. In addition, when your effort is directed in the principle of mindfulness, you may generate for yourself an inner source of powerful concentration and wisdom. All Buddhist schools of practice must always consist of these five faculties and their five corresponding powers. The five spiritual faculties differ from the five physical organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body.)</span>
Answer:
He read,wrote and succeeded
he thanked, knelt and prostrated
He went out jumped and fell
He asked, he knew and and he benefited
He sow,harvested and ate.
He judged,was fair so he reached.
He reached , realized and he was rationalized.
*I tried my best hope it helps and good luck
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2.cyclone - severe windstorm characterized by spiraling winds
3. sirocco - windstorm that blows up clouds of dust or sand
4. glacier - slow moving river odds snow and ice that moves on earth's surface
5. drought - long period of dry weather resulting in water shortages
6. harbor - a safe place for ships to dock