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Relatively few people, in or out of the field of science, believe in Bigfoot. A purported Bigfoot sighting would likely be met with the same level of credulity as a discovery of Casper, Elvis, Tupac, or Santa Claus. With only 16 percent of Americans Bigfoot believers, you might just write them off as crazy. But contrary to popular assumption, folklore experts say, Bigfoot believers may not be as irrational as you’d think.
“It’s easy to assume … that people who believe in Bigfoot are being irrational in their belief,” says Lynne McNeill, Cal grad, folklore professor, and special guest on the reality TV show Finding Bigfoot. “But that’s really not true. People aren’t jumping to supernatural conclusions very often; people are being quite rational. It doesn’t mean they’re correct; it just means they’re thinking rationally.”
OK. So what are some reasons why people might rationalize a belief in Bigfoot?
<span>Diocletian did not made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
you didnt have choices to chosse from but thats what they didnt do.</span>
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The term "Monroe Doctrine" wasn't used to describe these policies until many years later in 1850. President Monroe first presented the doctrine during his State of the Union Address to Congress on December 2, 1823. President Monroe also wanted to stop the influence of Russia in western North America.
ANSWER- Palestine
In Palestine, the most important
theatre group is perhaps the Al-Kasaba Theatre, which was founded in 1970. In
the entire Palestinian territories, the Al-Kasaba theatre is the only official
multipurpose cinema. When it was established in Jerusalem in 1970, it was
originally known as the Theatre Arts Group.