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The famous phrase emanating from the Declaration of Independence of the United States has not changed throughout history, thus remaining as the fundamental pillar that supports the national organization of the country, as it guarantees and aims the achievement and defense of the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of hapiness. The phrase, like the entire Declaration of Independence, was authored by Thomas Jefferson and heavily influenced by the British philosopher John Locke.
Now, the interpretation of this phrase has changed over the years. Thus, for example, the right to life has undergone various changes in its integration, with states passing laws that allow abortion or legislating on euthanasia, for example. The same is true of freedom, where states variably regulate the various freedoms of their citizens.
1- Christianity, 2- Judaism, 3- Islam.
1- Nazareth/ Jerusalem (isreal)
2- Jerusalem (somewhat egypt also just isreal)
3- Mecca (saudi arabia)
They are all abrahamic religions.
He was a devout catholic christian. He pray'd to god the moment the landed on north america and made the land for spain.
Fun fact:
America is named after Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer who set forth the then revolutionary concept that the lands that Christopher Columbus sailed to in 1492 were part of a separate continent.
Never feed squirrels, chipmunks or other rodents and never touch sick or dead rodents. Don't walk or camp near rodent burrows. Wear long pants tucked into socks or boot tops to prevent flea bites. Use insect repellent (containing the chemical DEET) on skin and clothing, especially socks and pant cuffs.
Humans used animals like horses,goats,sheep,cows,and other livestock to feed on and use for clothes,and plants to make medicines and sometimes for food.
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Shut up who ever u are. U smell