The figure of 600,000<span> adult males described in Exodus 12:37, or 603,550 at Exodus 38:26, would imply a total population of Israelites in flight through the desert for 40 years of 2 to 2.5 million people, when the total population of Egypt at the time was 3 to 4.5 million.</span>
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Mississippi River
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The best and the only all-water route would be to use the Mississippi River. This River flows all along the North and West border of Kentucky. The logging company could set sail on the Mississippi River and head South-West towards Memphis, Tennessee. Then from there, they would need to keep heading south down the river passing Mississippi towards Louisiana. Finally, they would end up in New Orleans which is where the river ultimately flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Judiciary is the third organ of the government. It has the responsibility to apply the laws to specific cases and settle all disputes. The real 'meaning of law' is what the judges decide during the course of giving their judgements in various cases.
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<em>hope</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em> helps</em><em> you</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
<span>One should be careful about what is said to another person unless you have that type of relationship. I find that I can only freely discuss things with people I know and trust and consider very good friends.</span>
Answer: True
Explanation: Sociology became an important scientific discipline in the 1920's, when it began to be practically applied to improve working conditions of workers, and the ultimate goal is to increase productivity and increase profits. Many scientific theories in sociology have been presented as the results of conducted experiments and surveys with workers, which have become an integral part of work ethic, behaviour and habits. All that has been done to improve working conditions has been done through sociological studies, surveys. In this way, many useful conclusions and theories can be drawn, and even about which peoples are more inclined to work, in what working conditions, etc.