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Suffering can come in many ways and we all deal with it in many different ways. Some of the different types of suffering are imposed, personal reflection, natural causes, and human choices these are types of suffering.
We really don't really think about different types of suffering especially when we are the ones going threw it. Imposed suffering "some suffering is experienced simply because who your family may be and where in the world you were born" which can cause a number of different things war, famine, etc. Personal reflection is more of a inner mind kind of suffering because your reflecting on your self. Natural causes are something we really can't control but can try to prevent it we can take medicine and do certain things to help or prevent or slow the pain or suffering that the pain gives us. A type of suffering that not only effects us but also effects everything on the world Human choice these people have the choice to do the right things but chose to hurt themselves and others by their actions like killing, littering, child abuse, and many more things.
Suffering can be overcome by and be good for you because it prepares you for life and when the good comes you'll apreaciate it more then when you experiance everyday. suffering can open your eyes to alot in the world so you can help other people overcome their problems. There are many things you can do to make good come from suffering we just don't see all the ways because we are too busy focusing on how bad it is until we feel good about something that we do or say or help.
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the president of lithuania is Gitanas Nauseda...
hope it helps
Several things developed in the 50's:
Credit cards
Velcro
Color TV
TV dinners
Microwaves
Birth control pills
Ultra sounds
Bubble wrap
Seat belts
Automatic doors
Maybe this gives you an idea of what was going on then, hope it helps.
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Explanation:
When the Black Death swept over Europe and wiped out a third of its population, it also dismantled Feudalism. Serfs were free to leave the lands of the lords to seek higher wages with the vast labour shortages. ... The immediate economic effect of the plague was that the huge death toll created serious labor shortages.
Since Adam Smith was an ecologist I would go with #1.
Government should interfere as little as possible in the economy.