This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different ______________ and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspectives in a pluralistic world. (pages 1-2)
Select one:
a. panorama of colorful images
b. chances are the hands that prepared them
c. options and varieties of beliefs
d. yogis in contorted postures
Answer:
Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different c. options and varieties of beliefs
and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspectives in a pluralistic world.
Explanation:
Religious pluralism is connected to tolerance and acceptance. A religious pluralist person or society, for instance, tolerates more than one religious belief to be practiced by the people. They also accept that more than one belief has truth in it, rejecting the rigid attitude that defends the idea that only one religion is true - or leads to the truth - and should, for that reason, be the only one practiced.
Our history
Guinness World Records - originally the Guinness Book of Records - the ultimate authority on record-breaking achievements, started out as an idea for a book of facts to solve arguments in pubs.
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The idea came about in the early 1950’s when Sir Hugh Beaver (1890—1967), Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery, attended a shooting party in County Wexford.
There, he and his hosts argued about the fastest game bird in Europe, and failed to find an answer in any reference book.*
In 1954, recalling his shooting party argument, Sir Hugh had the idea for a Guinness promotion based on the idea of settling pub arguments and invited the twins Norris (1925—2004) and Ross McWhirter (1925—75) who were fact-finding researchers from Fleet Street to compile a book of facts and figures.
Guinness Superlatives was incorporated on 30 November and the office opened in two rooms in a converted gymnasium on the top floor of Ludgate House, 107 Fleet Street.
WOLVES:
The domestication of wolves was a pretty smooth move by early humans. It started off with the wild wolves looking over to the humans, seeing their warm fires and cooked food. The humans took pity on them and gave them some leftover food of theirs, but the wolves kept coming back. These became the first domesticated dogs, which evolved and adapted to human lives from then on. In return of the free food the humans gave them, they protected the humans from other wild animals, kept them company, and helped hunt.
LIVESTOCK:
Later on, people found out they could farm animals. Instead of always moving around to find their food, they kept their food with them. This started the Agricultural Revolution. Instead of being nomadic and never being to settle in one place, humans bult permanent houses, build fences to keep in sheep, goats, etc. and bred them to keep supply. From then, they never had to worry about finding food again because they always had a fresh surplus of meat, crops, and materials.
Psychologist Mark Seery and his colleagues studied the link between cumulative adversity or the total amount of negative events experienced in a lifetime, and health outcomes.
<h3>When did Sanjeev go to Britain to attend one of its top universities?</h3>
- When Sanjeev traveled to Britain to study at one of its premier universities, he fell in love with everything English and made the decision to settle down there permanently.
- He started playing polo, lawn bowling, and cricket.
- In addition, he began addressing people as Sandy rather than Sanjeev.
<h3>What were the results of the classic study that examined the role of personal control on nursing home residents?</h3>
- Higher levels of control were associated with greater levels of activity, awareness, socialization, and health.
<h3>What are the stages of gas?</h3>
- The three stages of GAS were first mentioned in a note to Nature in 1936 and are alarm, resistance, and fatigue.
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Answer: The Eastern Roman Empire lasted for 1,000 years longer than the Western Roman Empire:
TRUE!
Explanation: The eastern Roman empire known as the Byzantine Empire lasted 1,000 years more than the western Roman Empire because, In 330, Constantine I (Constantine the 1st) decided to make Constantinople the new seat of the Roman Empire; it could be said that this was the real starting date of the Byzantine Empire. While the Western Roman Empire crumbled and fell by 476, the Byzantine one flourished and lasted until 1453 when Constantinople was finally taken by the Ottomans.