Yes, religion and science can work together for humanity.
well when i work there which was in 2006 i made 7.25
yes
Catholicism is the religion that does not work on Sunday's. It is known as the day of rest. However, many other religions do not work Sunday's as well.
flowers work together by collecting pollen and sperm
teenagers at times, do not work well together... as they sometimes don't care about what they are actually doing
No, you cannot use "me" in that sentence.Correction: My friend and I work well together.The pronoun "me" is an object pronoun.The subject pronoun is "I"."My friend and I" is the compound subject of the sentence.Explanation: When you are confused about whether to use "I" or to use "me", break the sentence into 2 pieces, like this:Me work well..My friend work(s) well...You can hear, immediately, that you would never say "Me work well". You would say "I work well".One of the rules in a compound subject when you use "I" is to put the other person first. So instead of writing, I and my friend work well together, you would switch to: My friend and I work well together.
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If they didn't they wouldn't travel in packs.
they function as well.........
Religion is a set of beliefs and media is a way of delivering information. Christianity vs a newspaper. They can work together or against but are two completely different things.
SATISFY : to sate, or to meet a requirement, e.g. "We found a way to satisfy his request." "He was satisfied with my work."
A:Whether religions should work together depends on the priorities of those religions. If their priorities are to win converts and retain adherents at all costs, they will rarely work together in good faith. If their priorities are for the welfare of people and the good of the world we live on, they may well take tentative steps towards working together in genuine harmony. As the major religions of the world are some of the most powerful institutions that exist, they can be a force for good if they do choose to work together, solving problems of poverty, intolerance, injustice and war. After all, many of these problems had their roots in religion.