The protestant revolt did not affect the authority of the Catholic Church.
It has the same authority that it has always had since it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD.
The Catholic Church's authority is from God alone so the actions of individual heretics cannot affect it except in a superficial manner.
Explanation:
at Fulton Missorui, u.s on march 5th 1946
<span>The answer is true. Alcohol
is a central nervous system depressant. When consumed, alcohol is absorbed by
the stomach and small intestine and goes directly into the bloodstream and
throughout the body. It relaxes the body, but often in such a way as to impair
you. How it distresses you rest on on a number of factors, including amount,
temperature and concentration. Pure alcohol, for example, will be absorbed much
more quickly, and the same is true at warmer temperatures. Once in the blood,
internal organs are affected. About 20% of the alcohol that is consumed goes
into the bloodstream through the stomach walls, and the remaining 80% is
absorbed through the small intestines. Once in the blood, the alcohol then
reaches other internal organs. The organs that contain a high concentration of
water and require a lot of blood, such as the brain, are particularly exposed
to the effects of alcohol.</span>
I believe the answer is: <span>. high levels of self-efficacy, especially in the adolescent years
Many teenagers have high self esteem even though they are still immature (which explains why many 'popular kids' choose to bully some of their fellow students). High level of self-efficacy on the other hand shows the overall competence that the girls had before they compete in real world.</span>