If you are asking what the saying means then here is answer one:
1. Many conservatives or people who hold traditional values often refer to America as the “city upon a hill” since it <span>interprets as superiority, almost to say that America is set above other nations.
If you are asking about </span><span>“The City Upon A Hill” By John Winthrop then answer two is correct for you:
2. </span>“The City Upon A Hill” is a sermon [oration, lecture on biblical topics] called “A Model of Christian Charity”, <span>which states </span><span>that they (Puritans) intended to live so well, so righteously, that everyone would see that there was a right way to live. People would want to be like them. They would adopt their version of religion.</span>
In Ancient times, sickness was thought to be caused by an excess of blood. Therefore, doctors would cut into their patients and let some of the blood out to help cure them. This theory advanced into thinking that the human body needed all of its "humors" to be balanced: blood was one of the humors so if the doctor thought you had an imbalance, they would 'let' some of the blood out.
In the excerpt, it is inferred that D. Nora is considering killing herself.
After Krogstad discovers that Nora has committed fraud against him, she realizes he could use that information to blackmail her husband. In this way, he would not lose his job but he would get a higher position. So Nora thinks about suicide as the only way to escape, but Krogstad warns her he will write Torvald a letter telling everything anyways.
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Mother had refused to take Premila to school because she believes that education was not crucial to everything, and because of this, she thinks it was easier to make a British from home. The degrees and other examination were not valued in any way during the days.
Therefore the excert portraying a depressed mood because Premila was not able to get the education because she did not manage to complete the question she was given in school and this gave her negative attitude, but she did not give up at any time.
Answer:
1. Regulate campaign spending the same for all candidates.
2. Conduct all elections on paper ballots specific by unique identifiers for voters such as thumb prints.
3. Permit absentee ballots for specific reasons, allowing sufficient mail in time, keyed to unique identifiers, with strict return times enforced.
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