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The three continents in the Western Hemisphere are North America, South America, Asia, and Antartica.
There are three major rivers to the Western Hemisphere and they are Yukon, Copper and Mackenzie river. :)
There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
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Essentially, resistance to Western domination means the rejection of the oppressor. This means Law, Military, Warfare & Morality.
Western Goals Institute was created in 1985.
Western Goals Institute ended in 2001.
Western Goals Foundation was created in 1979.
Western Goals Foundation ended in 1986.
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no i don't think so but there are only three people in the full metal alchemist world that can do alchemy without a transmutation circle and the three that can use alchemy without a transmutation circle are the two elric brothers and their alchemy teacher.
Fire three times and metals.
The earliest recordings of alchemy suggests that it developed independently from two places: Hellenistic Egypt in Western culture and Ancient Imperial China in the East. The exact dates and locations are disputed, however.
Answer 1:part of alchemy was taking certain things and turning them into something else. e.g cooking.Answer 2:It is always real and will always be.the main true goals of alchemy were:1. "perfect" ordinary metals into their purest state: gold2. "perfect" humans into their purest state: everlasting life and/or eternal youth through the "elixer of life".3. (some other minor and less popular goals were to create a "universal solvent", a liquid which could dissolve any substance (including the container it was in), and to create homunculi, or artificial humans)thanks to alchemy, most of these can be preformed now or in the near future.but if you think about it, without alchemy, we wouldn't have human life. you have to learn to crawl before you learn to walk.(if you have any other goals of alchemy and/or more detailed explanations of the goals, please add to my answer, but don't delete it. thank you.)
Yes, mercury was used in alchemy. It was one of the three primes (sulfur, mercury, and salt), and was considered the connection between high and low.
In the process of achieving both goals of alchemy which are known to be the turning of base metals such as lead into gold and the creation of the philosopher's stone/elixer of life, many modern fields of study were created due to or influenced by alchemy. These fields are chemistry, medicine, astrology, mysticism, spiritualism, metallurgy, physics, and art.
what was the golden age and explain Pericles three goals