Buddhism is said to be fourth largest religion in the world and there are more than 520 million followers.
Explanation:
Buddhism is mainly practiced in China and now it is practiced in Korea and Japan as well. Theravada Buddhism is followed in the South Asian Countries mainly Combodia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Burma. Approximately 18.2% people of China follow Buddhism.
Buddhism is mainly considered as a religion but most common debaters say that Buddhism is not a religion but a philosophy or it can be said that it is a way of life. In case of religion there is a centralized belief based on a set of god or a god.
Buddhism encourages people to belief on karma that is the law based on cause and effect. Buddhists also belief in reincarnation that is there is a cycle of rebirth that goes on.
Buddhism had influenced culture in various ways , it gives importance to non violence, it influences people to become vegetarian . It also influenced art , language, literature as well as sculptures.
Answer:
The six most common elements in living things are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. Atoms of these elements combine and form thousands of large molecules. These large molecules make up the structures of cells and carry out many processes essential to life.
Explanation:
This is similar to the symptom of schizophrenia called inappropriate affect. An inappropriate effect is an emotional expression that is inadequate or inharmonious with the situation or the event that is taking place, due to its intensity or quality. In Tourette disorder, the person cannot regulate this symptom despite being aware of the inappropriateness of his message and behavior.
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D) The United States issued the Stimson Doctrine, which
stated that America refused to recognize any territorial changes made as a
result of Japanese aggression in Manchuria. The United States publicly stated
that their government disagreed with Japan's actions. Henry Stimson, the U.S. Secretary of War,
issued a moral statement condemning Japan's invasion of Manchuria.