Natural-second row across
Natural- second row across
Possible- left hand side 2nd letter down you will see p and you'll find 'Possible'
Preserve- right hand side right below the word 'Fashionable'
Profitable- 8th row down you'll see a 'P' and that's the starting of 'Profitable'
Student- 11th row down you'll see next 2 a 'O' that's the starting of 'Student'
Condition- left hand side you'll see a 'N' ending of 'Condition'
Exchange- left hand side the last 2 letters 'E' is the starting of 'Exchange' across it is the 'X'
I'm sorry that I couldn't explain this but the word 'Comfortable' is at the right side of the paper (3rd row down you'll see a 'C')
Couldn't find the rest of the words but I hope this helps
Cheers-Irys
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Explanation:
Growing up and making friends in the public school system of New Jersey. I have met people from all over the world with different cultures and religions. Each culture and religion has their own beliefs as well as restrictions or rules. By meeting these people and understanding their restrictions or rules you begin to learn how to be considerate and helpful towards people who have these beliefs. Thus leading to a better workforce in the future by allowing you to have the skills and knowledge necessary to solve problems with people from a variety of cultures and beliefs.
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<em><u>hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>it</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>is</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>helpful</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>to</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>you</u></em><em><u> </u></em>
<em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em><em><u>☆</u></em>
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The Bible - Matthew 9:35
Explanation:
The quote comes from the New Testament of the Bible. <u>The quote is part of the Gospel according to Mathew, the first book of the New Testament. </u>The Gospel of Matthew tells the story of Jesus’ life and him being the Messiah. It explains the important elements of liturgy, teachings, and Christian miracles.
<u>In the ninth chapter of the Gospel (which is quotes here) we learn how Jesus went around Galilee (northern part of Israel) and preached his teachings. He would perform miracles for the people and healed the sick.</u> <u>The very quote (35) shows an example of it,</u> and the continuing parts (36-38) explains <u>Jesus’ compassion</u> towards helpless people who were like the sheep without the Shepard.
1. they assisted in building the pyramids 2. they were allowed to gather their own grain to keep at the end of harvest season as a reward for all of their labor 3. farmer peasants had to pay tax on their own crops