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thermal insulation materials that were used on the space shuttle
Collective noun- Pots Material noun- Clay
A material whose permeability is very much larger than 1 (from 60 to several thousand times 1), and which exhibits hysteresis phenomena..
stuffed and rubber my dog loves rubber and its safe and she loves stuffed toys too she chews all day long-mimi27:)
The word for the constituents or component substances is "materials". The term applied to logistical military supplies is the French matériel.(The non-word matriel is used as a slang insult term.)
Only four people were actually killed during the blast but the radiation spread so far that it caused many mutations and cancer. But four people died immediately and they were all scientists. The vast majority of deaths resulting from the disaster were to emergency responders who arrived after the problems were identified, and people living in the area of the plant. The number of them are in dispute.
Answer 1: There's Franciscan. (Capuchin monks are a type of Franciscan monk.) There's Carmelite Monks, Trappist Monks, Benedictine Monks, Dominican Monks.Answer 2: There are many more types of monks than that. Moreover, it just shows the arrogance of Christians -- specifically of the Roman Catholic type -- to presume that the only kind of monks are Roman Catholic monks. Said arrogance is exacerbated by positing such in the "Taoism" category. Seriously, the arrogance is beyond outrageous... and that criticism is coming from a catholic.A monk is, generically, a person who decides to dedicate his/her life to the service of either others or a community, through the tenets and traditions of his/her religion. Yes, obviously, there are monks in the Roman Catholic tradition, but there are also monks among Lutheran, Methodist and Anglican Christians. The most recognizable non-Christian monks are Buddhists. There are also monks in Taoism, Jainism, and Vaishnava (from which the Hare Krishnas of most US airports fame derive).Other faith traditions may loosely refer to some of their most dedicated as "monks," but the salient characteristics -- most chiefly, asceticism -- of what truly defines being a "monk" are usually missing from their lifestyles.