Preparing for the Afterlife - Mr.Donn
To the ancient Egyptians, the Land of Two Fields was a real place. It was a heavenly place. It was the place you went after you died. One of the reasons the god Osiris was so honored in ancient Egypt is because it was Osiris who opened the door to the afterlife for everyone.
Ancient History ENCYCLOPEDIA
Egyptian Afterlife - The Field of Reeds
The ancient Egyptians believed that life on earth was only one part of an eternal journey which ended, not in death, but in everlasting joy. One was born on earth through the benevolence of the gods and the deities known as The Seven Hathors then decreed one's fate after birth; the soul then went on to live as good a life as it could in the body it had been given for a time. When death came, it was only a transition to another realm where, if one were justified by the gods, one would live eternally in a paradise known as The Field of Reeds. The Field of Reeds (sometimes called The Field of Offerings), known to the Egyptians as A'aru, was a mirror image of one's life on earth. The aim of every ancient Egyptian was to make that life worth living eternally and, as far as the records indicate, they did their very best at that.
A health crisis similar to the Black Death could happen, as seen with ebola and the Zika virus. The Black Plague was spread through so thoroughly through highly populated trade routes after the rats brought plague infected fleas on ships. These days, we have even more means of efficient travel including flights across the world, which allows an easy spread of disease across large areas. There are two likely ways such a widespread disease could occur: through unvaccinated kids, or spreading from areas with little sanitation. The ¨anti-vax¨ movement could easily create a problem in that unvaccinated children will catch preventable diseases, such as polio or the measles, and spread them to younger kids unable to get vaccinations, or to children who also don´t take their vaccines. Also, areas with little sanitation are breeding grounds for diseases, and if anyone leaves that area, say through a flight, they can spread it to a different continent and start an epidemic.
Answer:
1.sport can
Explanation:
1.sport can build tolerance, understanding and respect.
2.sport has always had the power to oppose racism,discrimination and human rights abuses.
3.it helps us to make friends with strangers and build relationships across cultures,languages, religions,age and income.
4.when we host international matches, we are one nation,supporting one team, our diverse cultures come together for the love of sport,the game and our country.
Answer with Explanation:
Hindi sapat na gumawa lamang ng mga kilos nang paulit-ulit upang ang isang tao ay maging banal. Depende rin iyan kung ano ang "kilos" na inuulit mo at kung taos-puso mo ba itong ginagawa. Halimbawa, ang isang taong pumupunta sa simbahan araw-araw ay hindi agad-agad na maihahalintulad sa isang banal,<em> lalo na kung marami siyang masamang ginagawa pagkatapos niyang magsimba.</em> May mga taong nagsisimba rin na hindi nakikinig sa pari o nakikipag-usap lamang sa katabi. Kahit ilang beses pa silang magsimba at ulit-ulitin ito, hindi parin ito maituturing na banal dahil <em>hindi sila tapat sa pagpupuri sa Diyos.</em>
Ang pagiging banal ay nagsisimula sa mga ginagawa mo sa bahay hanggang sa mga ginagawa mo sa lipunan. Ang paggawa ng mga mabubuting bagay nang taos-puso at may pag-ibig ay maituturing na isang halimbawa upang maging kwalipikado bilang isang banal.
Answer:
C. I, II, IV
I U.S. Government securities
II U.S. Government agency securities
IV Bank certificates of deposit
Explanation:
- Municipalities defease debt with high credit rating
- Acceptable securities to the bondholders are U.S. Governments, Agencies, and sometimes (rarely) bank certificates of deposit.
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