The answer is D. All of the above
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They are alike due to the historic isolation of the both of them(New Zealand and Australia) from the rest of the world which resulted in animals and organisms that are not found anywhere else to develop in these two countries. They have flora and fauna found distinctly in both regions.
They are different in that Australia is full of red dirt due to its relatively dry climate and New Zealand is full of greenery because it’s a very wet country.Australia comprises of a large mainland and the island of Tasmania to the south while New Zealand consists of two main islands separated from Australia's southeastern region by the Tasman Sea.
The French and Indian war was the North American 's version of the Seven Years' war, which drained the England's treasury leading to increase taxes in order pay for new wares.Three major reasons are 1st, the result of the war was a "no taxation without representation." the war cost a lot of money.2nd, Americans got a taste of fighting and victory that they decided to go against the big countries which really helped the American officers to be trained.Last, the war stage a favorable reversal of alliances when French and Indian War marked the British and Americans while American Revolution marked the British, and so on..
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If liberation is achieved
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One can escape the cycle of rebirth if liberation is achieved and this can be done by insight and putting out desires.
Samsara is cycle of existence, endless rebirth and Samsara is caused by karma which is one's actions resulted from an intentional mental or physical deeds which subsequently caused a future consequences. Liberation from Samsara is refer to as Nirvana
Nirvana which means "blown out" is a word associated to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism can be refer to as a state of being free soteriologically.