B. Carbon Dioxide or CO2 is the majority greenhouse-gas polluter.
The Las Vegas culture is the name given to a large number of Holocene settlements which flourished between 8000 BCE and 4600 BCE.(10,000 to 6,600 BP) near the coast of present-day Ecuador. The name comes from the location of the most prominent settlement, Site No. 80, near the Las Vegas River and now within the city of Santa Elena. The Las Vegas culture represents "an early, sedentary adjustment to an ecologically complex coastal environment.
Answer: two main things, fear and boredom.
Explanation:
When I was in battle i was very scared, adrenaline fueled and afterwards, fatigued and sad. Fighting is not as glorious as it seems to be. Most of the time though we are either marching to the next battle, digging in for a battle, or being transported. When we are still, we are often left alone with missing loved ones, keeping their equipment clean, trying to find time to eat and sleep, and maybe get cleaned up a bit, and most of all, we are bored.
In England during the early Middle Ages, the church was in charge of providing poor relief, which was made possible by mandatory tithing that was overseen by bishops.
A bishop is a member of the clergy who has been ordained and has been given a position of power and management within a religious organization.
Bishops in conventional Christianity assert apostolic succession, a straight genealogy back to the original Twelve Apostles. According to doctrine, bishops are those who have received the full priesthood from Jesus Christ and are able to enthrone other clergy, including other bishops. It is believed that a person who has been ordained as a deacon, priest, and ultimately bishop possesses the fullness of the (ministerial) priesthood and has been granted authority by Christ to lead, instruct, and sanctify the Body of Christ. Priests, deacons, and lay ministers collaborate with their bishops and support their pastoral work.
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I beleive the answer is: biological predispositions
Biological predispositions refers to The internal qualities that organisms have which allow them to do some sort of activities.
Other examples of how biological predispositions affect training would be when it is much more easier to teach chimps sign language compared to teching dogs.