I think its c because its not pleasant to open a can of worms
Acts is the abbreviation for "the Acts of the Apostles" (<em>five books of the New Testament</em>); a history of the early Christian church, in which Jesus ascents into heaven.
Saint Peter's life is told in the New Testament's letters; Saint Peter was the first apostle required by Jesus in the early church.
Saint Peter preached that Jesus would stay in Heaven until the restitution of all things; the main subject of the sermons preached by Peter was: <em>Jesus and His miracles.</em>
Acts describes how God achieved his plan for the salvation of the world, through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Thereby, the correct options are the first 2 (1&2):
1.<em>Jesus' miracles were the work of God</em> and 2.<em>Jesus' death was part of the Plan of God.</em>
<span>Speciation because it is the formation of new </span>species<span> as a result of geographic, physiological, anatomical, or behavioral factors that prevent previously interbreeding populations from breeding with each other. Hope this helps! </span>
<span>The correct answer is: [C]:
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"the </span>conditioned stimulus<span> is </span>repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus<span>."
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All three of the Government, companies, and public have steps to do to stop recession. I'll give you one for each.
-The Government can Encourage exportations. No country can satisfy its need by its own. So encouraging exportation will help to not cause inflation in the country, turning the country from consumer to producer.
-The companies can try to innovate their products based on the customers wants. This will help the company to stay in the race against the others. The key is keeping customers satisfied.
-The public can work more. You should always try to work a little more than average, increasing your work hours per week. This will not harm anyone, but help your country.
Hope this Helps! :)