For the answer to the question above, the answer is The Mandate of Heaven. T<span>the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods. They used this </span>Mandate<span> to justify their overthrow of the Shang and their subsequent rule</span>
I agree with him, in a way that deviance creates norms that eventually informs the members of a particular society of what behaviors are acceptable or unacceptable.
Durkheim mentioned four factors, as to where he grounded the importance of deviance in the society.
First, deviance affirms cultural values and norms. Second, it also clarifies moral boundaries. Third, it promotes social unity by creating an us/them dichotomy, encourages social change, and provides jobs to control deviance. Certain factors of personality are theoretically and empirically related to workplace deviance, such as work environment, and individual differences. Lastly, it can be assertions of individuality and identity.
There are many negative aspects that came along with the boom of industrialization. One of the most commonly discussed negative effects was rampant child labor. Very young children, often poor and unprotected by child labor laws, were forced to work in dangerous factories for very long periods of time. They were exposed to many harmful substances and were vulnerable to workplace accidents that put them in great peril. In addition, industrialization often led to overcrowded and poorly organized living conditions, especially for poor people. These conditions were also very unsanitary and contributed to the spread of diseases. The air was polluted by factory smoke, which also contributed to the deterioration of individuals' health. Hope these facts help.
Answer:
Abraham, Isaac
Explanation:
According to Hebrews 11:19,
"Abraham reasoned that God could even raise the dead, and so in a manner of speaking he did receive Isaac back from death."
Depending on which version you're reading, it may state different things regarding what God was able to raise up.
According to the Berean Study Bible:
"Abraham reasoned that God could raise the dead, and in a sense, he did receive Isaac back from death."
New American Standard:
"He [abraham] considered that God is able to raise men even from the dead; from which he also received him [isaac] back as a type."
I think since there's two different groups so you divided 83 into those two groups which gets you 41.5. Then you subtract 15 from the 41.5, that gets you 26.5. Once you finish subtracting you will subtract 26.5 from 83 which gets you 56.5. After that add the 56.5 & 26.5 together to see and that gets you ,your 83. I think it might be wrong