depends on the teacher and the religions
but yes
By having someone encourage you to do something, that you think you can't do
Charity used to be almost exclusively sponsored by religious organizations. Government began to take over in the 1930's changing the term from charity to welfare and income redistribution, thinking it could do a better job but it hasn't. Today with government having taken over much of the charity (welfare) business because it has the power to take and borrow and print the money to do so religious charities which operate on voluntary contributions can't compete but it does its best to bridge gaps in the government systems and to supplement what the government cannot or will not do.
People make choices about their appearance for personal reasons. Someone may shave off both of their eyebrows on a dare, to raise money for charity, or if they are having a difficult day.
they thought it is fun
they thought it is fun
That is the correct spelling of "religious" (having a religion or faith).
Some religious faiths consider going to the doctor, taking medication, or having operations is an offence to God or whoever they worship because it is tampering with the plan. If the "upper power" decides to make someone sick, us mortals should not try to change this person's fate, or else it is considered a sin.
I`m religious and I believe in them.Yes
how can you tell someone is having twin.
No
It is not always easy to tell if someone is having a mental breakdown as symptoms can vary greatly. Look for signs such as severe mood swings, overwhelming stress, confusion, or isolation. Encourage them to seek professional help if you suspect they are experiencing a breakdown.
Having faith