To what extent are we all witnesses to history and messengers to humanity?
Humanity has made significant progress in areas like technology, science, and medicine, leading to improved standards of living, longer life expectancy, and increased accessibility of information. However, challenges persist in tackling issues like climate change, inequality, and social injustice which indicate that there is still room for progress in various aspects of society.
Modern technology destroyed the soul of humanity to a large extent. Technology has broken some of the barriers that society had put so as to secure the soul of humanity by providing to much liberty.
History is mainly fact, but opinions can be used for things which has no or unclear facts.
If written history is backed up with eye-witness accounts, it should be trustworthy.
The extent of national territory of a country like the Philippines is determined by international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). UNCLOS establishes rules for defining maritime zones and boundaries between countries, including territorial waters, exclusive economic zones, and continental shelves. Additionally, historical agreements, treaties, and court rulings can also play a role in determining a country's national territory.
sorry, all i know is that it was to a great extent. you're gonna have to b.s. the rest. seems like it's always like that with this AP US History homework :\
To a certain extent, history is biased. You must remember, the winner of the battle gets to write about it, not the looser. Only a very skilled historian/researcher can unravel conflicting contemporary writings.
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As WikiAnswers does not know the full extent or medical history of the individual it is impossible to say. You should consult your doctor.
Cats through history mainly have served two purposes: hunting and controlling vermin in the household, and to a lesser extent companionship.
Noeline Alcorn has written: 'To the fullest extent of his powers' -- subject(s): Biography, Education, Educators, History
Ocean is too big. Any amount of electricity that humanity would generate would dissipate and thus could not be transported through ocean. But as for water - it's conductive, and thus ocean also is - to some extent.