Oftentimes, it would be an "<span>B) aging population" that </span>is not a situation that leads to civil unrest, since this is considered by most to be a natural part of life that is unavoidable.
God in Hinduism
Because there are so many gods and goddesses, it can be perceived as a polytheistic religion, but in fact they believe that Brahman is one and all other gods have different manifestations. And the gods whose name you will often hear:
- Brahman - Creator of the universe
- Vishnu - God who keeps the universe in balance and harmony. Vishnu manifests itself in different ways depending on the situation. There are many different avatars like Rama, Krsna, Lakshimi, Sarasvati.
Lord of destruction. They believe that the universe is occasionally destroyed by Lord Shiva and re-created by Brahman. Cyclicity is a very important image in Hinduism.
- Ganesha - God who removes obstacles, brings luck, opens the way. The elephant face is depicted with a human body.
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There are widespread misconceptions about numerous aspects of the Chinese revolution. These include a misreading of the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and the “reforms” of the post-Mao era, and the reaction of the overwhelming mass of the peasantry to these movements. Although the revolutionary programs/movements resulted in significant hardships — on the rural population (the Great Leap Forward, 1958-61) or the intellectuals (the Cultural Revolution, 1966-76) — they both produced concrete achievements in the countryside that led to impressive gains in agricultural production and in people’s lives. In contrast, the post-Mao era “reforms” have resulted so far in a huge growth of inequality in China, with the rural population suffering greatly by the dismantling of public support for health and education. In addition, local and regional officials have sold farmland for development purposes, usually lining their own pockets, with inadequate compensation for the farmers. This has resulted in the current massive unrest in rural areas, involving literally hundreds of thousands of incidents with protesting farmers.
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In response to the crisis, the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) has provided resources to support Afghan refugees, returnees, internally displaced persons, and other vulnerable persons. The Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration has committed or obligated a total of $168 million* since the beginning of the current Afghan emergency in September 2001.
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Long distance travel and military. I'm not fully sure though.