Mesopotamia was susceptible to invasion because it was located in such a vulnerable, open area. There were no mountains surrounding it from invaders, so enemies could easily get in the great empires that thrived off of the very fertile land. Many people wanted to invade because of the fertile land and easy access to the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
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I agree with the Mothers comments considering the following:
1. The Intelligence test may have tested in a language he understands very little: Note we are told he is from Mexico where the official language spoken is Spanish, so he may have performed better if the test were in Spanish.
2. Most immigrant Hispanic parents work more hours trying to cater for their families, thus since Juan is the firstborn he may have to cater for the needs of his younger siblings with little study time.
I agree with the Father's comment because the American educational system is more likely different from the one in Mexico, as such Juan may yet have become accustomed to it, thus the American educational system doesn't do enough to allow immigrants adapt to the new educational system.
The Four Noble Truths, which include the Eightfold Path, describe the
true nature of existence, and the means to live in harmony with that
nature.
By tradition, the preaching of the Four Noble Truths
was the first sermon given by the Buddha, after he became the Awakened
One.
It could be said that The Four Noble Truths, and what they
infer, are Buddhism itself. There are many traditions, schools, sects
of Buddhism, but the Four Noble Truths are acknowledged in all of them,
because they are foundational. They describe why Buddhism is needed, and
what constitutes the essence of the practice of Buddhism. There may be
various practices and ideas within Buddhism, but they are merely
different expressions of the essence as expressed in the Four Noble
Truths.
B.) attack on Pearl Harbor
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One of the most important aspects of Reconstruction was the active participation of African Americans (including thousands of former slaves) in the political, economic and social life of the South.
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