De acuerdo con al artículo 202 los actores podrán desarrollar las siguientes actividades. Por lo que hace al Ministerio Público, podrá solicitar la apertura del procedimiento abreviado después de que se dicte el auto de vinculación a proceso y hasta antes de la emisión del auto de apertura a juicio oral.
Answer:
Natural increase, immigration, and by adding territory
Explanation:
- Natural increase means the normal increase in population by seeing the birth/death rate of the country we can see the natural increase in population of that country.
- Immigration means if the country allowed others people from other countries to come and live in their country, this will also leadto an increase in the population
- Adding territory can also increased population but in this peaceful world, there is not alot countries that want to adding more territory. In the past, this would be the best way t increase the size and population of country.
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Your answer is personality stablization
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Answer:
Similarities:
- Both places are to worship god
- Anyone is welcome
- People pray to get closer to god
- Decorated internals
Differences:
- A Gurdwara has a "Langar" hall when anyone can eat if the want to and they can practise "sewa" which is that act of helping the Gurdwara keep clean whereas mosques do not
- In a Gurdwara your head must be covered preferably by a turban if you abide by the 5 K's but a holy cloth would do whereas in a mosque you don't need to cover your head
- After you have prayed in a Gurdwara you can receive a holy blessing of food called "prashad" which a sweet type of soft texture flour based sweet. This is optional but highly recommended. In a mosque you don't receive any physical sweet after praying.
- Sikhs worship a book called the Guru Granth Sahib which is the holy book of Sikhism. It gets taken care of just like a human guru. Anyone from any caste is welcome into a Gurdwara.
- The first things Sikh's do when praying is touch their forehead on the ground which shows respect.