Answer:
7ways you can change the world today
1.Spend your consumer dollar wisely.
2.Know who's looking after your money (and what they're doing with it)
3.Give a percentage of your income to charity every year.
4.Give blood (and your organs, when you're done with them)
5.Avoid that #NewLandfillFeeling.
6.Use the innerwebs for good.
7.Volunteer
Explanation:
Have you ever noticed that the celebration of Easter is not on the same date every year? It can be anywhere between the 22nd of March and 25th of April. The date is set within a week of the first full moon, after 21st of March. It is believed that the holiday was named after the ancient Germanic goddess, Eastre. She was the symbol of the rabbit and the egg; both of these symbols are linked to rebirth and new life.
I noticed there were a few other errors so I also fixed that as well ^^
I hope this helps
Answer:
Correct answer is C.
Explanation:
"Yield to any road users who arrived before you",
We can apply this to the road situation. When we are in a situation of a four-way stop with no traffic light, the first car that arrives at the intersection has "the right of way" or he has the priority to go first. The location of the cars or their direction don't have any importance; the car that arrives first at the intersection has the priority to go first ( first in, first out).
The correct answer is C. Concerning with appearances.
In this play by Alice Childress, the action takes place in a picnic of the neighbourhood block association. The appearance of Joe, a poor, homeless character disrupts the scene, and when a wallet dissapears, suspiction falls on him and they begin to harass Joe.
Even though the play deals with middle-class Blacks accusing a working class Black, the sentence in this case deals with keeping the appearances and respectability associated with middle-class expectations. In the context of these sentence, some of the characters, especially L. V. Craig are already harassin Joe, judging that because he is poor he must have stolen something. Maydelle is the character that keeps saying that kindness goes a long way and trying to de-escalate the situation. Even if they are misjudging Joe and picking on him, with this sentence she is more worried of Doctor MacDonald or the children hearing them loose their temper than with stopping the situation with Joe.