Answer:
The papal bull annulling Magna Carta
Explanation:
KRISHNA<span>
Dearmost friend of great Yudhisthira, heir to the throne,
life and soul of Arjuna his brother besides,
nevertheless Krishna was playing a role of His own –
somehow still kept connections with kings on both sides.</span><span>His promise was thus: to abstain from the fight,
to forego use of weapons, restraining His might,
instead offering each cousin His presence alone,
OR His army without Him; each make his choice known!</span><span>Wasn’t hard to predict Durydhana’s choice.
Quintessential materialist, greedy for gain,
he grabbed Krishna’s army and gloated (in vain).
But Arjuna and Yudhisthira loved Krishna pure,
could not live life without Him no matter the price,
saw Him greater than armies, and chose Him for sure.</span><span>Only love without motive can conquer His heart.
This mysterious Krishna, Whom nobody knows,
called Arjuna His friend, and to relish the part,
He forgot royal codes; lowly service He chose.</span><span>Though His prowess with weapons was known far and wide –
in fact He controls how the atoms collide –
all He wanted to hold in His lotus-like hands
were the reins of the chariot Arjuna commands.</span><span>
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Honor is defined as a intangible asset that determines how other treat you
It still exists till today and it’s a very easy thing to lose, like all things, it’s hard to get back
I’d define it as a useless thing that should be discarded before people kill each other (more than they already do)
The push factors were, for the most part, was that people in England were getting persecuted for their beliefs. Some people moved who had a lot of debt, to start a new life. The pull factors, as I know it, were just on where did people land on. And for the future ones, since each part of the colonies did different things, it was what their interests were.