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Abiy ahmed was the first prime minister of ethiopia
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Petroauthoritharianism
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1945-1989 was period of United States foreign policy focused on the containment of the spread of communism in other nations also known as cold war.
The Similarities, <span>Both Buddhism and Hinduism share a strong belief in reincarnation; an endless cycle of births and deaths that must be broken.Attachment to people, places, things, or even ideas can lead to suffering; therefore, it’s best to practice non-attachment in the sense that you’re more anchored in your center than in outer circumstances.Meditation is highly regarded in both religions, because they believe real truth and spirituality is inward, not outward.Both believe that everything on the planet will eventually achieve enlightenment and liberation.</span>The
Differences, <span>Buddhism has no “rituals” in the traditional sense. They don’t do elaborate prostrations or pujas (prayer rituals). There are not even priests, really; though they do have senior monastics.Hinduism has an entrenched caste system (though it can be argued it was never meant to be that way), where as Buddhism does not. Buddhists believe that anyone can achieve enlightenment, where Hindus believe you must be of the Brahmin caste.In many sects of Hinduism, it’s believed extreme asceticism is the ideal spiritual life. In Buddhism, the middle path is best. Neither extreme poverty nor extreme wealth are considered to be ideal.Traditional Buddhism has no gods, where as Hinduism has literally endless variations and incarnations of gods and goddesses. Although many Hindus believe Buddha is an incarnation of Vishnu, Buddhists do not usually share that view.<span>Buddha taught that the original Vedas (ancient religious texts) were originally sacred until animal sacrifice was introduced.</span></span>
Answer: When I wash my hands, I use more than just water. I also use soap.
Explanation: When I first was my hands I find it useful to always use clean water. Upswing clean water helps prevent the spread of bacteria and helps reduce cross contamination to other surfaces or objects I might be working with. I find it useful to use soap when washing my hand. I lather my hands and scrub them well. This creates friction which lifts dirt, grease, and germs from the skin. Using soap to wash your hands is better than using just water because it lifts particulates and studies show that people tend to scrub their hands more thoroughly when using soap.
I think soap combined with water works the best especially if done for the correct amount of time which is at least 20 seconds. And you should always make sure to dry your hands properly as germs can be easily transferred by wet hands.