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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
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What problems in cities have resulted from rapid change in the worlds population

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madam [21]3 years ago
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Pollution because of the water
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The following historical events are matched accordingly with their respective date of occurence or their purpose of happening

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A historic occasion is one that stands out as having had a significant, history-converting impact. An occasion is an occasion that has a sure significance.

1. Christian - name given to the believers at Antioch

2. Temple in Jerusalem - destroyed in A.D. 70

3. omniscient - knowing everything

4.  Pax Romana - Roman peace

5. wisdom - moral integrity

6. Wycliffe - first English Bible

7. Martin Luther - broke Roman Catholic tradition

8.  parabolic - having the form or style of a short story teaching a spiritual lesson

9. Adam - transmitted sin nature

10. confessing sins - 1 John 1:9

11. eternal - never ending

12. Barnabas -teacher at Antioch church

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