Answer:
In the bible, Jesus also says in the bible "love others as I have loved you"
Explanation:
As to what I know the people from Jerusalem did not get along with the Samaritains. This story gives a lesson of helping each other no matter what race or ethnicity people are. Jesus wanted to show that even your friends can walk beside you and see that you need help, but they will only ignore the fact that you need them. That is not all, the main message in Jesus' words was to "love others as I have loved you." You should love God because he saved our lives when he died on the cross for our sins, He paid the price for our sins because he loves us! "Love you neighbor as yourself," think about it if you need something you go quick and get it, if you get hurt you make sure you find the help you need to get better, that is what He means. Love others as you love yourself!
(I spell he with an uppercase sometimes because when we talk about God or Jesus we have to write it with an uppercase!)
Answer: Psychology
Explanation: Psychology is the study of individuals behaviors, actions, thoughts etc. In psychology it includes such things about individuals like Mental processes, disorders, emotions, and physical behaviors.
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They helped move stuff around to trade and they needed little food and water to survive.
Domesticated animals could travel with you and if they were alone help with loneliness and they could help hunt. (It’s just a guess if you don’t want to listen don’t)
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✅ Ancient Indian people were categorized by their Varnas or castes in the Vedic period from 1500 to 1000 BCE, and were not social stratification dependent on socio-economic indicators. The inherited origins of a newborn are described by Varna and the colour, form, order or class of people are indicated. There have been definitions of four main category: Brahmin (priests, gurus, etc), Kshatriya (warriors, rulers, managers, etc), Vaishya (agriculturists, dealers, etc., also known as Vysyas) and Shudras (labourers). Each Varna proposes to observe particular values of life; newbies are expected in order to obey their respective Varnas traditions, laws, behaviour, and beliefs.
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