Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Plato's allegory of the cave represents the state of darkness that we are in before we see the light. Darkness and light are metaphors and represent enlightenment. For example, until you make the ascension you will find that your narrow thinking was impairing your view in life. Perhaps you may have thought you knew a concept and after further inspection, you find you were wrong. New knowledge transforms your person. Thus being open-minded and evolving represents Plato's allegory of the cave.
North Korean<span> athletes have won a total of 56 medals, two of which were won at the Winter Games. The National </span>Olympic<span> Committee for </span>North Korea<span> is the </span>Olympic<span>Committee of the Democratic People's Republic of </span>Korea<span>, and was created in 1953 and recognized in 1957.
So, I would say yes, North Korea does participate. </span>
Answer:
The Bessemer Process and the Industrial Revolution
<h2>Once steel became cheaper and easy to mass-produce, stronger rails for railroads were able to be built. ... While railroads are one of the key ways that the Bessemer Process changed the world, one of the other ways was through the possibility of skyscrapers.</h2>
The immigrants contributed significantly to United States history from the period 1900 to 1940. Immigration was widely spread in the North while the South (aside from slave immigration) remained mostly American born citizens...about 14.5% of the population were immigrants and it was a huge force for the labor industries