To start with, I've seen Samantha and Samandhi. And Samadhi Sutta, which interestingly discusses tranquillity and insight ( samatha and vipassana ).
There's another sutta which says that samatha and vipassana are paired qualities - samatha gets rid of passion, vipassana gets rid of delusion ( I'll see if I can find it ). Note that samatha is a quality, not a method.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
While sex is based on biology, DNA and genetics, gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, femininity and masculinity.
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(A) Social dimension
Explanation:
The dimension of her global mindset that Carly will likely show to the interviewers is her social dimension. Social dimension in this regards is the ability to break social barriers and communicate, work and lead people of varying social strata, interaction and culture in achieving organizational objectives. This is what Carly portrays by her ability to manage colleagues from United States, Latin America, and Europe to meet set target.
Yes, because it's a picture taken of the event.
You know a secondary source is something that DID NOT take part of or witness the event, so a Primary source is something that DID take part of, or witness the event.
So a picture would be a Primary source.
The statement that best describes the Mississippians is <u>C. They Developed a complex culture and lived southwest, </u>because the Mississippians were a culture that lasted approximately since A.D. 800 until 1600, and they expanded towards the <u>southwest</u> and lived inside the lower Mississippi Valley. That civilization was a <u>complex culture</u> because<u> they had an organized society where there were leaders who led the people and common persons that used to cultivate, hunt, collect, make crafts, be warriors and develop public works as the construction of huts, among others.</u> The Mississippians lived <u>in small hamlets</u> that usually <u>had less than 100 habitants,</u> and in some settlements lived farms of single families dispersed by the prairies, and in a few places in Georgia the Mississippian villages were compound of a central plaza, zone for the residents huts and some defensive structures.