The first mask was made in 7000 BC. It was used primarily for rituals and ceremonies and where typically made of leather or wood. Keep in mind, these where the first masks that our modern generation has been able to find and preserve, masks could have been made earlier than this but detirriorated over time.
However, the first modern surgical masks where made in the early 1960s and replaced a more primitive method of cloth masks.
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The Way and its Power is indeed the English translation of Confucianism's core teachings so this is <u>True</u>.
<h3>What is included in The Way and its Power?
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The Way and its Power is a book by Arthur Waley in which he translates the book, "Tao Tê Ching" by Lao Tzu.
Tao Tê Ching is a book that includes the core teachings of Confucianism and has helped propagate the practice around the world.
Find out more on Tao Tê Ching at brainly.com/question/1062724.
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The people who made up the gentry in colonial society were Southern plantation owners who were often young sons of British landowners. These people regularly implemented the British system in the southern colonies, meaning they had a large personnel. In the northeastern colonies, these were often families who established Boston and Harvard in Massachusetts and Yale in Connecticut.
I believe your answer is D. Speaking clearly so that audiences will understand the information is an essential key to the work of a broadcast journalist.
Answer: He referred to the Allies as brothers-in-arm and the enemy as German war machine
Explanation: Dwight Eisenhower was the supreme commander of Allied forces in Western Europe during World War II. He led the massive invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe that began on D-Day (June 6, 1944). Just before the invasion, he wrote a call-to-arms note to rally the troops to victory.
He started by referring to the Allied forces as "Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force", then "brave Allies and brothers-in-arms on other Fronts" as well as "free men of the world marching together in victory". On the other hand, he referred to the enemy as "German war machine" as well as "Nazi tyrants oppressing the people of Europe"