The correct answer is: personal skills.
A skill is an ability to perform an activity in a competent manner.
There are three main types of skills:
<em>- transferable/functional skills:</em> these are actions needed to perform a task, they are based on ability and aptitude. Some of them are: organizing, promoting, analyzing, writing etc.
<em>- personal skills:</em> they are developed in childhood and through life, some are inborn. Some of them are: patience, independence, result-orientated mind, courage.
<em>- knowledge-based skills:</em> they are acquired through education, training and experience. Some of them are: accounting, foreign languages, computer skills.
<em>Thoroughness and paying attention to details are skills</em> that are not obtained through knowledge or work experience. They resemble character traits that a person is born with, or they are developed through life's experience.
I would say yes, and i would say yes because:
We know god made Jesus, he is the only “human” without a human father, and there is more proof that Jesus existed than a famous Roman emperor. We know he exists, because someone HAD to have made us. We couldn’t just be poofed into existence from thin air. There is also proof that biblical things written really did happen, and its not just a make believe book.
The intended purpose of pamphlets like Common Sense and The Crisis #1 were to build public opinion for something that was very controversial: American Independence from the British Crown. It is important to remember that many people living in the American colonies considered themselves to be, first and foremost, British.
It was considered treasonous by many in the Colonies to declare the need for independence. There needed to be a publicity campaign to build American support for revolution, and these pamphlets helped to create that debate and convince people of something that was once considered unheard of.