I’m a Muslim and an Arab I didn’t know that u study this stuff how ever the answer:
So The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, was always giving evidence that the religion of Islam is the true religion, and he was praying to God for them to heal, so they would recover, and God would accomplish a miracle for Muhammad, peace be upon him, many things that enabled them to enter Islam in the Qur’an, and he always gave them advice.
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Answer: Because it is an annual Christmas festival in Gramado Brazil
Explanation:
The Natal Luz translates to "Christmas of Lights." It is an appropriate event name because it's an annual Christmas festival in Gramado brazil
In george herbert meads theory of socialization, when individuals see themselves as others see them, they have accomplished <u>good communication.</u> Individuals are brought forth in this world to learn and understand things that are around them. It is innate in humans to socially interact and understand the "significant symbols" that people do to convey messages towards each other. If such good communication and understanding of symbols are understood, the person will have a better understanding of the self, and the people around that person will also have a better understanding of who this person really is.
The French saw Joan of Arc as a heroine, a savior, a fighter and an inspiration. The English saw her as a threat and a heretic and were responsible for her death.
Explanation:
During the Hundred Years' War between France and England (1337 - 1453) Joan of Arc was an important figure who helped change the course of the war in Frances favour which in the long run enabled their victory.
She was an interesting person in history as from a young age she claimed to hear the voice of God and that he guided her in her actions and pursuits to come to the aid of the monarchy and the army to help fight in the war and have the rightful monarch on the throne. She dressed as a boy most of the time (which the English used against her as one of their charges to discredit her name) and in addition to leading the army in battle she also helped as a nurse on the battlefield. She inspired the French people and army with her determination and courage and many battles were won because of her.
The English saw her as a heretic, accused her of witchcraft, dressing as a boy and a threat to them securing a victory in the war. They captured her in 1430 and tried her. She was sentenced to death and burned alive. The English hoped this would deter the French and dampen their spirits but in fact the opposite happened. Today she is the Patron Saint of France.