I believe the answer is: The Acts of the Holy Spirit
The books of acts depict the story when the holy spirit got into the Apostles' soul and made the apostles speak / act without their control. So, even though in term of physicalties Apostles are the one who do the actions, in term of spirituality, all the actions were being done by the Holy Spirits.
Answer: When there is movement in the hierarchy between the society
Explanation:
People like fashion a lot, virtually everyone has a fashion sense no matter how little. The degree or the hierarchy of the society places differently the demand for fashion, e.g those who are middle class in the society would demand for use of fashion wear better and differently from those who are low in the social status. And same applies to those high above the middle class in hierarchy, the different the level, the difference in demand and interest on fashion.
Answer:
The answer to:
Which of the following is the most appropriate action to take for the investigator? Is:
We need to send a copy of the informed consent to the subject's wife. Then, after she speaks with the investigator she can sign the consent and send it back.
The correct answer for:
Which of the following statements in a consent form is an example of an exculpatory language?
Is:
I reject any possible compensation for injuries that might affect me as a result of my participation in this research.
Explanation:
The reasons behind the answers are: In the first question we need to find the quickest way to send the consent. It can be scanned, faxed, etc. But we need to understand that it has to be signed by the wife as she is the one with the authority to provide us the consent as the subject is unable to do so. The reason for the second question is that in the first place the consent has to include a direct statement of liberating the research, the organization behind it, and the person from any responsibility of complication.
Answer:
more than 4 million people
Explanation:
displaced because of conflict and hunger, including 2.2 million who have fled to neighboring countries since December 2013. Uganda hosts almost 800,000 refugees from South Sudan, down from more than 1 million in mid-2018.