How to preserve their culture and language and upon what basis to relate to the countries of westernmost Europe are the conflicts which exist among the Basque people.
Specifically, cultural concerns are epitomized in language use since the Basque people's native language is not a Romance language. Other existing languages count within the Romance family, which descends from ancient Latin. Additionally, the Basque people face the decision of whether to remain politically part of France and Spain -- along whose borders their homeland is situated -- or to strive for politico-economic independence as a separate country.
No. They were mythological and didn't really exist.
Many people believe that the Third Eye does exist among men because there are so many reports of psychic powers or abilities. There does not seem to be any actual scientific proof that this ability exists.
He did not solve them. He highlighted them. The problems still exist.
the inability of science and religion to blend
NO
Which of the following describes a common feature of both the French and American revolutions? A. Both conflicts resulted in the establishment of enlightened absolutist leaders. B. Both conflicts were motivated by the writings of John Locke and Charles de Montesquieu. C. Both conflicts succeeded in establishing republican governments that still exist today. D. Both conflicts were important inspirations for the earliest Enlightenment thinkers.
the divisions are made by some people believing that the witchcraft is real, and others thinking that it is fake.
He converted to the faith preached by Christ and went around baptizing people to the new faith. The divisions among christianity did not exist then because christianity did not really exist then. So techincally no, he was not a baptist.
yes
The war imagery in the novel, such as the tree that Gene shakes to make Finny fall, symbolizes the inner conflict and rivalry among the boys at Devon. The winter carnival scene, where Gene feels a sense of unease and paranoia, reflects the underlying tensions and jealousy present among the students. The setting of Devon itself, with its idyllic outward appearance masking the turbulent emotions and rivalries within, serves as a metaphor for the conflicts brewing underneath the surface of the characters' relationships.
Yes, transgender people exist.
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