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In the Biblical sense there is a difference, although I have seen heated debates on this question even among Christians. Most ancient languages have two words for these "entities". In the Hungarian Bible translations usually the same word is used for both as in the time of the first Hungarian Bible translation there was no Hungarian word for "spirit" - it was created on in the 18th century. This caused a lot of confusion. In Greek you have psyche and pneuma, in Hebrew you have nefesh and ruach - you can find a lot of discussion on the difference. Here I put very briefly my rudimentary idea about this. I do not believe that there are three substances: matter soul and spirit. My impression is that the soul is a kind of "interface" between spirit and matter (at least in a certain sense). Theologians will explain it more precisely. Nevertheless soul is the center of the conscious self where decisions are made (soul = life in the New Testament). There are several other aspects which I would comment - but I am not sure whether your question is intended in this direction.
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So that everything that the government does is recorded down as proof for later use.
In order to construct the Panama Canal. The United States had a heavy desire of making it easier to ship goods between both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans for easier trade, travel, and commerce. In the early 20th century, a desire for Panamanian independence was brewing when Panama made an effort to break away from Colombia. The US sent warships to Panama to support the independence movement. After successfully breaking away with American support, the Panama government negotiated a strip of land for the US to construct the Panama Canal.