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Pros could be that it's cheap food, found literally everywhere, it creates more jobs, and it's tasty(?)
Cons could be that it gives diabetes, uses meat (if you were a vegan or vegetarian), and the food sucks
Is there anyone else on here who is also Satanic because I know literally no one else my age who is practicing Satanism specifically applying to the Satanic Delco properties????
Personally no I'm christain but like you do you have a nice day
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Brooooooooo yas! TST all the way my friend!! The Tenets are my language!!!!!!
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Lemme give y'all the list of our beliefs or what we call The Seven Fundemental Tenets so you guys may have a better understanding!
The Seven Fundemental Tenets:
1. One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason.
2. The struggle for justic is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.
3. One's body is inviolable. Subject to one's own will alone.
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4. The freedoms of others should be respected including the freedom to offend. To willfully and unjustly encroach upon the freedoms of another is to forgo one's own.
5. Beliefs should conform to one's best scientific understanding of the world and should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one's beliefs.
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6. People are fallible. If one makes a mistake one should do one's best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused.
7. Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word.
Most of us are atheists in that we don't believe that Satan exist nor does God exist. The reason that we call ourselves Satanists is to provoke awareness, the questioning of what we have been 'taught' (or how I like to think of it as we have been 'force fed') the beliefs of our family, society, and government. The latter of which has an explicit law about the seperation of church and state. For our society around and within our government Christianity behaves like an invasive species that we have never put up a public fight against or about until TST. The Satanic Temple is trying to have complete seperation of the church and state as well as religious equality. They/we use Satan as the symbol of rebellion against tyrannical authority, the right to bodily autonomy, as a figure to insight/promote curiosity, the questioning of what one has been taught (or force fed) about our world, and the right to have your own thoughts and ideas.
“The best way to ensure absolute power is through the use of terror.”
Be sure to explain why you agree or disagree and provide specific examples from our study of history to justify your response. Consider including information about rulers who have used fear tactics effectively or those who would denounce that type of rule.
Answer:
agree
Explanation:
Make people so afraid that they dont do anything.
Explain the historical circumstances that led to Hurrem Sultana’s soup kitchen.
Answer and Explanation:
One of the main subjects of the State was to promote internal and social policies in Jerusalem, which had a large number of the needy and the poor. However, it was necessary that these policies maintain a social hierarchy that would guarantee the security of the upper social classes, but that would allow the lower social classes to have some problems solved, but to remain in a weakened position. These are the circumstances that promoted Hurrem Sultana’s soup kitchen, which fed a huge number of the poor in Jerusalem, but was managed by members of the upper and privileged classes.
How were the lives of medieval girls different from those of modern girls?
Which of the following events took place during the Industrial Revolution?
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1600- The formation of the East India Company. The joint-stock company would later play a vital role in maintaining a trade monopoly that helped increase demand, production and profit. The company helped Britain compete with its European neighbours and grow in economic and trading strength.
1709- Abraham Darby leases the furnace which he successfully uses for the first time. Darby was able to sell 81 tons of iron goods that year. He would become a crucial figure in industry, discovering a method of producing pig iron fuelled by coke rather than charcoal.
1712- Thomas Newcomen invents the first steam engine.
1719- The silk factory is started by John Lombe. Located in Derbyshire, Lombe’s Mill opens as a silk throwing mill, the first successful one of its kind in England.
1733- The simple weaving machine is invented by John Kay known as the Flying Shuttle. The new invention allowed for automatic machine looms which could weave wider fabrics and speed up the manufacturing process.
1750- Cotton cloths were being produced using the raw cotton imported from overseas. Cotton exports would help make Britain a commercial success.
1761- The Bridgewater Canal opens, the first of its kind in Britain. It was named after Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater who commissioned it in order to transport the coal from his mines in Worsley.
1764- The invention of the Spinning Jenny by James Hargreaves in Lancashire. The idea consisted of a metal frame with eight wooden spindles. The invention allowed the workers to produce cloth much quicker thus increasing productivity and paving the way for further mechanisation.
1764- Scottish inventor James Watt is commissioned to carry out repairs to a Thomas Newcomen steam engine and quickly recognises ways that it can be modified to operate much more efficiently. By changing the way the cylinder was heated and cooled the amount of coal used in heating the water to produce the steam could be reduced by more than 60%.
1769- James Watt was granted his first British patent (No. 913) for the unique design of his new steam engine. To quantify the enormous power of his new engines, James Watt also invented a new unit of measurement: The Horsepower. James Watt’s steam engines would literally set the world in motion… through the introduction of steam powered railway locomotives and steam ships… transportation would be completely revolutionised. His steam engines would also go on to power the new mills that were starting to appear in the Industrial North.
1769- The yarn produced by the new Spinning Jenny was not particularly strong but this soon changed when Richard Arkwright invented the water frame which could attach the spinning machine to a water wheel.
1774- The English inventor Samuel Crompton invented the Spinning Mule which would combine the processes of spinning and weaving into one machine, thus revolutionising the industry.
1779- The inventor Richard Arkwright became an entrepreneur and opened a cotton spinning mill using his invention of the water frame.
1784- The ironmaster, Henry Cort came up with the idea for a puddling furnace in order to make iron. This involved making bar iron with a reverberating furnace stirred with rods. His invention proved successful for iron refining techniques.
1785- The power loom was invented, designed the previous year by Edmund Cartwright, who subsequently patented the mechanised loom which used water to increase the productivity of the weaving process. His ideas would be shaped and developed throughout the years in order to create an automatic loom for the textile industry.
1790- Edmund Cartwright produced another invention called a wool combing machine. He patented the invention which arranged the fibres of wool.
1799- The Combination Act received royal assent in July, preventing workers in England collectively bargaining in groups or through unions for better pay and improved working conditions. In the same year, on the 9th October a group of English textile workers in Manchester rebelled against the introduction of machinery which threatened their skilled craft. This was one of the initial riots that would occur under the Luddite movement.
1800- Around 10 million tons of coal had been mined in Britain.
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Why were taxes and ongoing source of conflict for the American colonist
Answer:
Why were taxes an ongoing source of conflict for the American colonists? They did not get sufficient government services. ... They were taxed without having representation in Parliament. They felt the taxes should be invested in colonial infrastructure
Answer:
They were taxed without having representation in Parliament.
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According to Montesquieu, what are the three sorts of powers possessed by the government. What is their role and particular functions?
Answer:
Aye we all in school rn
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what year did the supreme court unanimously decide to desegregate schools?
Answer:
1954
Explanation:
Brown v. Board of Education
Supreme Court ruled unanimously (9–0) that racial segregation in public schools violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits the states from denying equal protection of the laws to any person within their jurisdictions.
What did the mongols came to power what did they do?
find 2 creatures hunted by wolves at this time
Answer:
rabbit and forest animals
Explanation:
becauase they can't hunt tha lion
The population debate led to what plan to count slaves, but as only a fraction of people?
(2 short sentences) (20 points) (I'll give brainley)
The population debate led to what plan to count slaves, but as only a fraction of people to be totally racist in that special way that our 'founding fathers' were good at calling for freedom but not for slaves?
Sorry, just found this on a website. I have no clue if it's correct but it's worth a try. Best of luck! (just returning the favor)
Which of the following conditions in Germany helped lead to Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s?
A.Germans were angry about the nation's failing economy.
B.Germans were angry about what all they were forced to give up in the Treaty of Versailles.
C.All of these choices are correct.
D.German people were becoming more and more distrustful of other races and cultures.
Answer: C (All of these choices are correct)
Explanation: Germany was forced to give up land, dramatically reduce its military, and where forced to provide concessions to the Allied Powers after WWI due to the Treaty of Versailles. This in turn put a large strain on the economy and lead to huge hyperinflation of the German mark. However Germans did not really become more distrustful of other races till the NSDAP gained a lot of power.
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newton was the assistant to Copernicus
True
False
Answer: False
Explanation:
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How does FDR use language to achieve his purpose?
Answer:
The answer is in parentheses
Explanation:
Since he often referred to by his initials FDR, was an (American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States) from 1933 until his death in 1945.
This is the correct answer if you don’t trust me than don’t but I did this and I got it right!!
What problems were targeted by progressives?
Please help! I’ll give brainist.
Answer:
as Julius response to the civil war 2
Describe one way in which the ideas of the renaissance impacted the ideas of the enlightenment
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The Renaissance brought about a whole new mind set, like the enlightenment. The Renaissance paved the way for the Enlightenment because people began to attain more scientific knowledge. This knowledge led to more ideals and ways of thinking, like the knowledge that all men are born free, which then led to ideas of revolution against unjust governments.
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The Renaissance impacted the ideas of the enlightenment in the way that Renaissance gave the way for the enlightenment because people began to attain more scientific knowledge. This knowledge helped in making new ideals and ways of thinking, like against unjust governments.
What is a government?A government, the political system by which a country or community is administered and regulated. The most of the key words commonly used to describe governments are monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy.
A government is a system of order for a nation, state, or another political unit. A government is responsible for creating and enforcing the rules of a society, defense, foreign affairs, the economy, and public services.
While the responsibilities of all governments are similar, those duties are executed in different ways depending on the form of government.
Some of the different types of government include a direct democracy, a representative democracy, socialism, communism, a monarchy, an oligarchy, and an autocracy.
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In what sense did the flappers’ dress and dance represent a display of freedom?
Best answer will be marked brainliest!
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Flappers of the 1920s were young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral or downright dangerous. Now considered the first generation of independent American women, flappers pushed barriers in economic, political and sexual freedom for women.
please help! .......
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So all the explanation im about to give is what I perceive it as and you can have a different meaning. From what i understand he basically tells us to work with our enemy so they are no longer your enemy. If you have a partner you dont have to make peace with them. If there is no enemy then you wont need to make peace with them.
Again is what i understand and there always other perspectives. :)
Eugene Talmadge died after promising to reinstate the White Primary. What was the impact on elections when the White Primary ended?
It allowed only whites to register to vote
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It disenfranchised black voters
It desegregated public schools
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It allowed African Americans the opportunity to vote in primary elections, which weakened white supremacy
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It allowed African Americans the opportunity to vote in primary elections, which weakened white supremacy
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How was the land politically divided in ancient Greek civilization?
A into city-states
B into continents
C into nations
D into countries
Answer:
the answer is d (into countries)
Answer: The answer is D
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Which example is a valid restriction of free speech?
Answer:
the answer would be A Government agency censors a controversial newspaper before it is printed
Explanation:
self explanatory
Did America help France or Vietnam when they went to war?
Why did America help the side it did?
What is the domino theory?
Which was a cause of the War of 1812?
O impressment of American sailors by the British Navy
O destruction of British merchant cargo by American warships
O shelling of American cities by British warships
O seizure of French exports by the Royal Navy
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I am pretty sure it is "destruction of British merchant cargo by American warships". i apologize if I am wrong.
What were the causes of first world war?
Answer:
The war started mainly because of four aspects: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism. This is because big armies become potential threats to other countries, other countries started forcing alliances in order to secure land.According to this map, which modern-day country was least affected by the bubonic plague in the 14th century
Which achievements did Maynard Jackson and Andrew young share? Check all that apply
Answer: b, d, f
Explanation:
Answer:
Both men promoted civil rights and racial equality.
Both men became mayors of a major city.
Both men stayed active in civic affairs after their political careers ended.
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pluto is not planet.why?
Answer:
it is a dwarf planet, they say
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whats the best ariana grande song?
a. 7 rings
b. breathin
c. 34+35
d. positions
Answer:
34+35
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Answer:
Positions from ti_tok its the best i have ever herd :D
(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
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