Answer:
According to the New York Times, farmers are destroying the food they produce because demand has fallen due to restaurants closing in response to the pandemic. The New York Times reports: In Wisconsin and Ohio, farmers are dumping thousands of gallons of fresh milk into lagoons and manure pits.
Hope it helps! :D
Explanation:
Yes they do it most of the time to make sure your there
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
China and India has the highest percentage of human population in the world, they both constitute about thirty six percentage of the world's population ( 1.42 billion and 1.35 billion respectively). To control the exponential growth in population Chinese government, in 1979,started a radical "one child per family policy" a population control law which was estimated to have prevent four million births.
India has been been so effective it in plans for reducing her population growth unlike her counterpart .
China's population policy was more effective because of the following: Providing free access to birth control,health, pension and employment benefits for one child families and there is a social pressure for families to have no more than one child.
During the Last Supper, Jesus b. Celebrated Passover with his disciples.
He also revealed that Judas, one of the twelve, would betray him, and that Peter would deny him three time. He also tells them that he would resurrect on the third day, and to not lose hope.
~
The Great Schism of 1378 split the center of the papacy between east and west.
The schism of 1378 is also sometimes known as the Western Schism. There were competing popes claiming the authority of that office and the allegiance of Catholics in Europe. The schism began in the years that followed the Avignon period of the papacy, when the papal headquarters had been moved from Rome to the borders of France.
The Great Schism of 1054 included theological issues, but was also a power struggle in the church that led to mutual declarations of excommunication between the pope in Rome and the patriarch of Constantinople. It split the western church (the Roman Catholic Church) from what has become known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. "Catholic" means universal -- the Roman pope was intent on asserting his leadership over all of Christendom. "Orthodox" means "right teaching." The Eastern patriarch and church were asserting their teachings to be right over against positions held in the West. There were a number of doctrinal issues debated hotly between East and West over the centuries leading up to the split in 1054. But more than anything, that split too came down to "church power" -- who held control over the church.