those religion which can try and successful to save humanity and human moral values. also they increase the faith on peace not war.they have to prove wor is not solution peace is solution for war and progress. those religion have to success in saving culture and woman's soul and pride. they should respect womans. because woman is power. those religion have to kill the communities wrong differences between different cast.
wath type of religion french have
the incas worship their gods.
you should go to google and type it in. Sorry if its not the best answer.
Incomplete dominance
I suppose you could call that a "minority religion".
It can be difficult to speak of a 'Sumerian religion' as such, since practices and beliefs varied widely through time and distance, with each city having its own twist on mythology and theology. It might be said to be henotheistic. The Sumerian the source for much of later Mesopotamian mythology, religion, and Astrology. Sumerian civilization was characterized by polytheism, animism, anthropomorphism.
Yes, they can. If they are both A dominant O recessive, their children can receive the recessive O from each of them and show as O type blood.
A=B>O Blood Type A is equal to Type B, and both of these are dominant to type O. So you can get type A, type B, type AB (mix of A and B because neither one is dominant over the other) or type O.
Mesopotamia is the geographical region of the Tigris-Euphrates river system and not a country. Considered to be the "Cradle of Civilization," today it consists of Iraq and sections of Syria, Turkey, and Iran. The predominant religion of this area today is Islam.
Yes. The baby will have either blood type O+ or A+ (I'm assuming you're referring to positive when you say dominant)
It takes 8 copies of a recessive gene to overpeower dominant gene
i belive that the definition of recessive and dominant laws is from a genes with a type of Rr R:is for the type of ao it is the law of dominant ang the r: is unless type of oo and theres no type unless thee oo it is from the laws of the recessiveness