Answer: ok whats your question
Explanation: what’s your question
Explanation:
Right now, the gap in today's education system not only in the U.S., but all over the world, is that students can't go to school and into their classes physically. While some students can go to school, it has come along with socially distancing, wearing a mask, and being very aware of personal hygiene. This could affect younger students such as pre-schoolers and kindergardners, but it has also affected student in highschool, especially those in their senior year. It has had the biggest impact on those who struggle with disabilities and illenesses.
Answer: A or C
Explanation:
Can help you budget if you know how much you are spending.
<span>How is the profane being used to sell the sacred?
in every way. from advertising on tv and radio to advertising on social media, the sacred uses every profane way in order to sell. merchandising, sales and discount codes, etc. They know and use every known way in order to sell, as often church find this way to be more profitable than others more traditionally sacred.
how is this related to megachurches?
megachurches are structures that unite the concept of something sacred like church to something much more profane like the concept of having a mega-place like a mega-commercial store. In this way, it is easier to sell as everything is in the same place and it is easy to attract a lot of people which are potentially a lot of sales.
what are some amenities churches now offer to attract converts?
calendar, merchandising of whatever kind, but also tools that they tell can help be in contact with God or entities, or newspapers and magazines, as well as lines of objects for everyday use, branded just like a line of shoes or clothes. Objects that helps to pray are other examples of this type of amenities.
answer these questions and respond to at least two classmates?
first: do you think it is right?
No, I don't think this is right or sacred in any way. profane and sacred should be divided in every way, not only when it comes to the interest of one of the parts involved. Moreover, I think people should be reminded that in the Bible that are several episodes where people who sell think in sacred places are banned.
second: why do you think this happens?
I think this happens because the church is a business like every other, and so it follows the same rules as other businesses. There are people who truly believe in what they preach, but they are extremely rare in my experience. Most people simply roll with the flow and accept everything, including this phenomenon.
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Answer:
Stagg Field, at the University of Chicago, is where the first nuclear pile (the Chicago Pile-1) was built.
Explanation:
The Chicago Pile-1 was an American nuclear reactor research reactor at the University of Chicago. On December 2, 1942, the scientists created the first controlled chain reaction using the reactor.
Chicago Pile-1 was part of the Manhattan Project, the American attempts to build an atomic bomb, during World War II. It was located in a former squash court under Stagg Field's western stands. Stagg Field had been the home arena for the university's American football team and was located relatively centrally in Chicago. The project was led by Italian nuclear physicist Enrico Fermi, who had dropped out of the United States when he received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1938.