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<u><em>Destruction. He also represents Goodness.</em></u>
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It is commonly believed that Shiva, one of the 3 major Hindu gods, destroys entire universes for them to be rebuilt. He destroys illusions and imperfections in the human mind and paves the way for positive change. His destruction is not pointless, but beneficial.
Answer: Both the Glorious Revolution and the American Revolution created a Bill of Rights. The Glorious Revolution created the English Bill of Rights while the American Revolution created the U.S. Bill of Rights. The Glorious Revolution also created a constitutional monarchy, unlike the American Revolution.
Explanation: The Glorious Revolution has been dubbed the "Bloodless Revolution" as it is the only revolution that was completely peaceful. The French Revolution was the exact opposite: it was the bloodiest revolution with the largest death toll. Thousands of French people guillotined.
Answer: from the text
Explanation: “The more I read, the more I was led to abhor and detest my enslavers. I could regard them in no other light than a band of successful robbers, who had left their homes, and gone to Africa, and stolen us from our homes, and in a strange land reduced us to slavery.” Douglass’s essay was published in 1845, a time of hardships for colored peoples. The majority of colored people were enslaved and those who were free usually were illiterate. Given these facts and the caliber of Douglass’s language and diction as exemplified in the lines above, who is this essay geared toward/ whose support is Douglass attempting to rally?
The first computer or ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzer and Computer) which the University of Pennsilvania built to do ballistics calculations for the U.S. and other early computers proved to many universities and corporations that these machines were useful because They could solve problems in 30 seconds that otherwise would have taken 12 hours by hand.
For this reason, most of the first computers in the United States were purchased by universities and corporations in spite of the space ,manpower and the tremendous investment of money, they demanded in this early stages.