Social Studies, 28.06.2019 04:40 DakRain
Hindu teachings state that there is a single divine essence in the universe but also state that there are 330 million gods. to use a nonreligious example, it is somewhat like when one white light is split by a prism, it transforms into a rainbow of colors. your questions: 1) would it be accurate to use this analogy as a way to understand the 330 million gods of hinduism? (why or why not? ) 2) what would be another nonreligious example to illustrate the one essence yet the presence of multiple gods?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:00
Mr. mann's science students were experimenting with speed. they set up a 1 meter (100 cm) track. the students used balls instead of cars. the balls were different sizes and made of different materials. four at a time, students rolled balls around the track to see which had the fastest and slowest speeds. some of their data are shown in the table. which ball will take the longest to complete one lap around the track?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 04:30
An object weighs 40n in air , weighs 20n when submerged jn water and 30n submerged in a liquid of unknown density .what is the density of the liquid?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 08:50
In what ways are some local executive branches structured in a similar manner to state executive branches, and in what ways are some structured differently?
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