Answer: "It's a strange term,” admits Anne Schacht, principal deputy director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — one of the federal agencies that has been pushing the practice of social distancing as a way to slow the spread of the illness caused by the new coronavirus.
“Usually when we talk about health and wellness, it’s all about connectedness and really reaching out and being together with community, family, friends, loved ones. But social distancing means trying to keep some space between you and other people,” Schacht adds.
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Answer:
Letter Below Good Luck:
Explanation:
Dear ________ (insert name here),
It's not easy for me to write this letter. To tell you the truth, I'm not sure why I'm doing this. I'll just be straightforward and honest. I've had a thing for you for a while now like, I have liked you for a while. Ok more than liked, I have loved you for a while. I know we've been friends for a long time, but I'd like to be more than just friends with you, you know? I understand it sounds juvenile, but I'm ready for the next step. I feel we have a lot of potential together and that we can make things work. Tell me what you think, but that's how I feel. Let's talk again soon.
Love, _____________ (insert name here)
I believe the
correct answer is: Mandara.
East Asian Esoteric
Buddhism, founded in the early 9th century (Heian period) and referred to as mikkyō
(secret teaching) in Japan, was influenced by polytheistic religions, from
which the main characteristic was mandara/mandala. Mandara is the way of spiritually
and ritually representing the universe through chart or geometric pattern.
He positions many of the figures so that they are gazing at the central figure.