Depression. they suffer from depression
<span>The faith of the Christians does not rest upon the crucifixion of
Christ but His resurrection. This signified His return to save the people from
their sins. This was the fulfillment of His promise to rise again after three
days. This was the proof that He is God. This the reason why Christians fast,
abstinate, mourn and repent during Lenten season and celebrates the Easter day.
Because this was the day when Jesus revealed Himself as God and gave hope to
the Christians that they will be saved from their sinful deeds.</span>
The correct answer is letter (A)
Explanation: This is the Law of Supply and Demand, is the relation of the sellers and the buyers that can affect the price, if a product has a good selling it may the price decrease, if the product has a low selling make the price increase.
Law of Supply and Demand is responsible for balance of a economy, it can make increase or decrease prices in various ways.
Answer:
Lower supply and a shortage
Explanation:
In cases of emergency the prices connected with some good normally increases, even if the good isn't produced in the affected area. The costs of transport, logistic, storage and selling e.g, increases because of shortage of all other goods, reflecting in a chain effect. When a price is set below the equilibrium price, the quantity supplied will be lower than the quantity demanded, by consequence the maximum price may lead a lower supply and a shortage.
In the Apology, Socrates said that a good person does what he knows to be right despite negative personal consequences.
Socrates was a philosopher in Athens who questioned the prevailing beliefs of his time. Due to this, he was charged with impiety and corrupting the youth, and sentenced to death. The Apology contains his speech before he drank the hemlock.
Socrates argues that when considering a course of action, the solely important question is whether one would be acting justly or not. Justice trumps considerations of life and death.
He argued that since he was tasked to philosophize by none other than Apollo himself, he cannot abandon his post no more than a good soldier could abandon his post in battle.
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