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Advanced technology can be considered indistinguishable from nature, whereas nature is the opposite of technology. The natural environment is wild and untouched by humans, but climate change is affecting every part of the planet, regardless of where they are located.
There is an inherent conflict between technology and nature. In the past, it has been proven that such commodities are produced at the expense of the environment because they destroy ecological habitats in the process of their production. Moreover, the steel that it produces comes from mines, the lumber that it harvests from forests, the rare metals that it extracts from the ground, and the plastics that it burns from oil that is extracted from mines.
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The Friar also hopes to force the parents to realize how much they love their daughter as they believe her dead. Friar Laurence hopes that when Juliet is "returned to life" Lord and Lady Capulet will be so overjoyed that she is alive that they will be reasonable about her marriage and seek to ameliorate their relationship with the Montagues. He promises Juliet that he will send for Romeo that she may return to Mantua with him when she awakens.
Now, to return to the first interference of Friar Laurence. It is stated by him that the Friar does, indeed, not want the couple to commit mortal sins by having sexual relations outside of marriage However, it also stands to reason and is consistent with his thinking in the second situation that the Friar also hopes that if the chldren of the feuding families marry, then the parents may feel compelled to live amicably for the sake of their children's happiness as well as for that of possible grandchildren. He tells Romeo, One of the contrasts between Friar Lawrence and most of the rest of the city is that he is supposed to be loyal to his parishioners, regardless of which family they are in, etc. He is also protected to a certain extent from the politics of the city because he is of the church, something held sacred by both families.
Because of this, I believe he acts mainly out of a genuine desire to see what is best happen for Romeo and Juliet and without a great deal of concern to the consequences of that union. He is of course also interested in their salvation so he is certainly willing to marry them before they commit a serious sin like fornication, which he must have known they were wont to do! Hope I helped :))))
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Sadie likes many subjects at school, she likes math the best.
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the last one is my answer choice
The government taking away every gun from every single owner is an unrealistic answer. The government can have a buyback program to get rid of guns, but cannot force to take away millions of guns.