Moses is the most important Jewish prophet. He’s traditionally credited with writing the Torah and with leading the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea. In the book of Exodus, he’s born during a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt has ordered every male Hebrew to be drowned. To protect Moses, his mother sends him down the Nile in a basket, where he is ultimately noticed by Pharaoh’s daughter. She adopts him as her own and raises him in Pharaoh’s court.
Tourism - minority languages have become part of the tourist landscape because tourists want to see something authentic.
Nationalism - some independent states reestablish the indigenous language as a statement of political and cultural independence
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Modern Electronic communications - rise of mass personal communications tools such as the telephone, Internet can make minority groups to resist the power of mass media and maintain their language.
<span>The correct answer would be C. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, commonly
known as CPR, is a procedure used in an emergency situation. An effort to
manually preserve intact brain function is performed until additional actions
are taken to bring back natural blood circulation and breathing in a person who
is in cardiac arrest. It is immediately performed in those who are impassive
with no breathing or abnormal breathing, for example, those who have just
drowned. Basically, CPR is performed in order to let oxygenated blood flow
through the heart and brain.</span>
The supreme court is the highest federal court of the United states.
One of the criteria used to decide which cases a supreme court should review is The case must be involved in important legal question that will help other judges decide future cases, otherwise the case could be settled in the lower courts