Im not on hundred persent on this, to me it would seem as if C. Common Cause would be most probable. With A. and D., national does not allways mean public. As for B i dont have anything to say.
Religion is an important part of millions of people's lives across the world. Thousands of African people are converted to Christianity every day and in Nigeria about 20 new religious sects or groups come into being every month. More than ten million Jews from all over the world observe the Sabbath every week and millions of Muslim pilgrims travel to Mecca in the Middle East every year. They do this because they have certain religious beliefs and because their religions guide their lives.
There are many different religions and some of them have been celebrating their faith, telling their stories and teaching their principles for thousands of years. People have looked to religion to answer questions like "Where did the world come from?", "Why are we here?", "Why do bad things happen to good people?" and "What happens to us when we die?" for as long as they've been in existence.
South Africa is called the rainbow nation because of its variety of people, cultures and religions. The people follow many spiritual traditions and religious faiths. In South Africa the constitution protects freedom of religion. Everyone is free to follow whatever faith they want to, or not to follow one at all.
The correct answer to your question is D
Answer: True. The Brain process Information differently, based upon our upbringing Uniquely, and unlike any other person In a specialized way, reflecting different cultures chemistry In much the same way
Explanation: The brain is different in every person, just like our finger print are different. The brain develops in accordance of how it's been used, this is why a person who likes a particular video game and plays it regularly, will tend to play such game more accurate, than a person who does not play such game regularly.
The brain is a part of our morphological factor because it shapes the type of person we are. For instance a footballer that does not use the left leg to kick football, can develop the left leg by constant usage of the leg to kick football. Our brain is different and special, that is why, no literature work can be exactly the same.