<span>Based on his article written in the New York TImes, Michio Kaku mentioned that he developed his predictions about the internet and science in general based on two things: obedience to the physical laws and that "prototypes must exist that demonstrate 'proof of principle' ". </span>I also heard he was specifically inspired by "The Matrix" with regards to the future of the internet.
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Sewall quotes Matthew 19:6 from the Bible to argue that all humans are equal in the eyes of God, hence slavery is immoral.
Explanation:
<u>Sewall was a well documented abolitionists</u> who unlike many <u>argued,</u> as evident in this passage, t<u>hat all humans are equal</u>. he does this using the biblical reference stating the same as well as the concept of Redemption.
By saying that the black people from Africa <u>are redeemable</u>, he urges the Christians to think of them in the same purview they think of their fellow man from. the possibility of <u>redeeming the slaves with christian faith</u> is presented by him as a way of elevating them from their plight. Using the Bible, he is also able to argue that the condition of the saves and the black people from Africa can be the fault of white people.
Answer:d. variegated babbling
Explanation: variegated babbling is mixing of different sounds like (pa ba da). They are nonsense,meaningless words. A child happens to imitate noises produce,mixing sounds,this sound will eventually turn into words,like mama,kitty. As they grow the begin to communicate through jargons and words.
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The main idea of Okita's poems is that cultural heritage and physical appearances do not determine what it means to be an American. Orika expresses more about how people can experience the culture.