The land mass that we know nowadays as New Zealand was discovered by explorers in Polynesia. This was then settled by the Maori that we know nowadays. It was discovered once again by Europeans in the eighteenth century.
Answer:
Sumer and ancient civilizations.
Explanation:
The origins of slavery were Sumer and ancient civilizations. Slavery occurred in civilizations of Sumer, as well as in almost every ancient civilization, such as ancient Egypt, ancient China, the Akkadian Empire, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, ancient Greece, ancient India, the Roman Empire, the Arab Islamic Caliphate and Sultanate and the pre-Columbian etc. The slavery was started because there is need for it in every society and civilization for the purpose of work.
Answer: Moving their goods down river to the Mississippi, to New Orleans, and then by sea to the cities on the Eastern Seaboard was cheaper and actually easier which made it a popular location for trade and to build cities . Also The Mississippi River provided water source to the people whom lived in the area.
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These were the essentials in the first century church: the communion supper was observed (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 11:25–26), prayers were offered up (1 Corinthians 14:15–16), songs were sung to the glory of God (Ephesians 5:19), a collection or offering was taken (1 Corinthians 16:2), and the Scriptures were read, preached and taught (Acts 20:7; Colossians 4:16; 2 Timothy 4:2).
I do not think he listed all in one passage, but he did let the churches know throughout his letters what they needed to do to hold a worship service. (the biblical passages you see, Acts was not written by Paul but it narrates his part of his life and ministry from chapters 9 thru 28).
They are important because besides praising God passionately, their faith was shared with others and more people were been converted to Christianity, so they needed to be nurtured spiritually to grow in their faith and know God better with the help of the church leaders through the Scripture.
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Marco clearly lost his way home because there's no graph. marco is likely living under a bridge, because that graph is gone... poor marco.... maybe some day they will find him.. but for now... we just have to wait... if only marco had been more responsible with the graph and had included it in his question... (or you're just missing part of the question and it doesn't include a graph)