So secularism are things related to worldy ideas and events. The Renaissance was a time when lots of secular ideas developed. So some secular ideas in the Renaissance were interest in learning and the arts, study of the Greek and Roman language, and the belief to change the world for the better. Hope this helps.
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Let's see, when I was around 9 I had a painful accident, I was learning how to ride a bike and then...BOOM! I crashed into my sister, my sister was fine but my head was ble#ding, my left ankle was covered with blo#d, and the skin from my hands was peeled off and my thumb's nail was cracked, what caused this? Welling at the park I practiced boking at had a ton of Benches and unfortunately...I crashed onto one, I was rushed to the doctors and they said that everything was fine and would heal in a couple of weeks but the main problem was my ankle, somehow it got infected and I was in bed for 2 weeks! After that 2 weeks, I went back to the doctors and they said that I can walk but I can't run. after that accident, I never touched a bike ever again, as a 9-year-old, I thought I was going to die! What helped me cope? My parents bought me a bunch a toys and a dog, my sister(twin sister) also helped me recover by helping out mentally, I seriously thought that was going stir crazy since every time I ran for too long, my vision would go completely black for at least a soild 30 seconds. Ultimately, my family's love and care helped me recover.
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The answer euphemism in which it is a form of language that refers to polite, indirect terms that substitute words and phrases deliberated harsh and disrespectful or which suggest somewhat disagreeable. In addition, the opposite of a euphemism is a dysphemism or cacophemism. The dysphemism is a figure of speech which is distinct from the use of critical or offensive expressions as an alternative of inoffensive ones.
It is referred to frequently in the ancient Indian texts. The four classes were the Brahmins<span> (</span>priestly<span> people),
the </span>Kshatriyas<span> (also called </span>Rajanyas<span>, who were </span>rulers<span>, administrators and warriors)
the </span>Vaishyas<span> (</span>artisans<span>, merchants, </span>tradesmen<span> and farmers)
</span>Shudras<span> (labouring classes).</span>
As she was riding her bicycle down a hill, amy hit a large rock and started to lose her balance. she managed to come to a stop without falling. once she stopped, she noticed her heart was racing and she was shaking. after that, amy realized she was frightened. the james lange theory of emotion best explains this sequence of events.