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History biases are simple to understand: they are events unrelated to the policy under study that occur before or during the implementation of that policy and that may have a greater effect on the policy's hoped-for outcome than the policy itself
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PEMDAS. (-4) - 18 - (12 + 3)
1. Parenthesis, simply what's in them.
(-4) -18 - (15)
2. Combine like terms.
-4 - 18 - 15 = -37
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Well think about it, Barnabas already parted from Paul. Paul didn't want to go with Mark. So that takes Paul completely off the list. So it was Barnabas and Mark who went.