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is the “Axum kingdom”.</span>
Axum now Ethiopia was the
first African kingdom to fully embrace Christianity. This kingdom became a
major center for the religion and as home to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Being
a wealthy, powerful, and internationally-respected state, it was seen as the
first real Christian success story and ideal model for other kingdoms.
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Critical rationalism was developed by Karl Popper in the middle of the 20th century. His premise is that society developed by solving problems through trial and error. Popper's ideal society is a society which is open to this form of problem-solving. False theories are perceived as false and rejected. Critical rationalism allows unfettered criticism as this form of criticism can lead to a genuine possibility of societal change; in short, an open society. These ideas also provide an opening for accessing philosophical ideas.
Answer: the official Army Continental of the colonies, created by the second congenital
Congress lead by George Washington
The subregion that of Australia and Oceania that is undergoing ethnic and political conflict is ''Pacific Islands of Oceania''.
Long regarded as peaceful havens and wonderful holiday destinations, the last few decades has seen increasing conflicts between different tribes and ethnicities usually due to powerful political reasons.
One of the most famous recent examples was the 2,000 coup in Fiji. This resulted in lawlessness and loot for couple of days and resulted in millions of dollars of worth of damages and tens of murders.
In the Solomon islands, we saw an armed civil coup that resulted in a civil war and the displacement of 25,000 people.
Answer: history cannot be changed...we do not have a time machine. What we can change is 1) a way how we look at it and 2) making citizens of Venuezuela responsible for their themselves because it is them who is responsible. Only responsibility for their country can make them free.
Explanation: accessing unconscious layers of collective psyche of this nation (through their myths, collective imagery), identifying collective trauma and making it conscious ....all that can help to integrate what is split off, excluded, forgotten, repressed. Making the wound conscious. Linking history and psychology....this is the only way we can change destinies of peoples.