Hm, I would say that if anything then the one common element would be that there is a hidden (from the plain sight), spiritual world, which needs out attention and requires some work to acquire (very general, I know...).
MOST religions also have some deities, but not all of them, for example Buddhism is agnostic about God.
Answer:
The question is missing the below options:
A $3000 ?B$10,000 ?C$30,000 ?D$100,000
The correct option is A,as expected loss is $3000 as computed below
Explanation:
The expected loss can be computed thus:
probability of theft*property loss of theft+probability of no theft*property loss of no theft
Probability of theft is 0.3(30%)
probability of no theft 0.7(1-0.3)
property loss of theft is $10000
property loss when no theft occur is $0
Expected loss=0.3*$10000+0.7*$0
expected loss=$3000+$0
expected loss=$3000
One needs to know that the entire probability of theft and no theft occurring is 1,so when one is given as 0.3,automatically the remainder belongs to other.
Answer:
The Byzantine Empire
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire began when Roman emperor Constantine I decided to relocate the capital to the ancient Greek colony. The Byzantine Empire thrived because of its location. Constantinople as capital became the centre of a trade route. The Byzantine Empire official religion became Christianity and converted the official language from Latin to Greek. The major contribution of the empire was to preserve the Greek language and culture.
B) buy up old bonds and then sell new ones
Hamilton proposed that the federal Treasury take over and pay off all the debt that states had incurred to pay for the American Revolution. The Treasury would issue bonds that rich people would buy, thereby giving the rich a tangible stake in the success of the national government.
Answer:
I only have these so far, please dont copy word for word k.
Explanation:
Discuss the challenge Eli come across as he began his investigation. What item did he use as a starting point?---- They didn't have any historical records from her discovery , or any of the initial coroners reports. They used moccasins that were found on the human remains to use as a starting point.
What did the string on the moccasins tell Eli about the time period?--- The string is cotton, not sinew so that helps to date the moccasins. If they were pre-reservation the string would most likely be sinew.
Once Eli moved on to examine the remains themselves, what marks did he decide to investigate further and what clues did the marks uncover? After these clues, explain how the investigation shifted for Eli and why the shift was significant. Eli went to get her teeth examined and analyzed by a professional because they noticed that she had hypoplasia marks on some of her teeth. The analysis showed that she had gotten very sick with something like a viral infection or fever when she was 3 or 4 years old. They also showed that she had a fairly rough diet, and was in her early 20s when she died.