Explanation:
Ethiopia is a country that is multi-cultural and intra religious. Religion has a significant impact on Ethiopian culture. The Orthodox Church controls the population's economic, intellectual, and social lives. Until Haile Selassie's deposition in 1974, it was the emperor court's and leadership's official religion.
Some cultural heritages were;
- Aksum
- Lower Valley of the Omo (1980)
- Rock Hewn Churches, Lalibela
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Explanation:
<span>It limited the power of the King. This was created due to the abuses by King
John. Most important of all, it was the
first document to record the rights of individuals. Even if it was too strengthen the power of
the barons, free were promised the right to fair trail and this was expanded in
1400 to include everyone. This helped
lay the seeds for future independence of the ordinary men from the nobility and
would bring about the eventual end of feudalism.</span>
JCPenney ran a newspaper ad stating, "We are the friendliest store in town." this is an example of institutional advertising.
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When an advertisement speaks only about the institution that is carrying out the business and not about the products that the institution is trading in, the advertisement is considered as an institutional advertisement.
Through this type of advertisement, the purpose is to inform the audience about how would the institute carrying out a specific business prove beneficial to them.
The capital of Russia is Moscow. For centuries, the capital of Russia had been St. Petersburg, named after the Russian tsar Peter I. However, after its violent transition to communism in the early 20th century, Moscow was adopted as the new capital. It is also the largest city in Russia, with a population of close to 17 million people.
The capital of Ukraine is Kiev. Kiev is one of the oldest cities in eastern Europe and played an important economic role when it was encompassed by the Soviet Union. However, Ukraine regained its independence in 1991 and Kiev is still its capital.
The capital of Latvia is Riga, which has a tradition of an industrialized Baltic seaport. With close to 650,000 inhabitants, Riga also happens to be the largest city in the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.