They are both deadly. The eruption of Tambora killed 92,000, most deadly volcano eruption yet.
The answer is (a) TRUE. Festivals in India are in fact characterized by color, gaiety, enthusiasm, prayers and rituals.
Nigeria, an ex-British colony had an independence date that was heralded by the discovery and gradual exploitation of oil in commercial quantity in 1956 and 1958 respectively at Oloibiri. The discovery of this product (black gold) in a number of other nations like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Libya among others has contributed immensely to the social, political and economic growth of those nations. For Nigeria, available daily production data shows that the nation has equally earned over $760 billion from the export and sales of crude oil. Paradoxically, this huge revenue profile has not positively impacted upon the lives and environment of majority of Nigerians as is the case in Kuwait, Libya and others, rather most of it have been siphoned into foreign accounts by corrupt government officials. To worsen matters, for more than forty years now, all other sources of revenue earnings have been virtually a bandoned. The political class has constantly fallen on one another, fighting over how the foreign revenue accruing from the sales of crude oil should be shared.
I believe the answer is: The Acts of the Holy Spirit
The books of acts depict the story when the holy spirit got into the Apostles' soul and made the apostles speak / act without their control. So, even though in term of physicalties Apostles are the one who do the actions, in term of spirituality, all the actions were being done by the Holy Spirits.
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Franciscans take a vow of evangelical poverty, which is the “strong” version of the vow of poverty. They can own no personal property. ... Some religious orders take a different sort of vow of poverty, which allows them to own property but not to use it for their own benefit. Franciscan.
Explanation:
Franciscan, any member of a Roman Catholic religious order founded in the early 13th century by St. Francis of Assisi. The Franciscan order is one of the four great mendicant orders of the church, and its members strive to cultivate the ideals of poverty and charity.