in the preamble in the Constitution of the United States
The term "Christian" was first used in the city of Antioch around the 1st century AD to describe followers of Jesus Christ.
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That's the way it feels all the time. Sex hurts. Haven't you heard the term from pain comes pleasure? Well, this is where it comes from. Just get used to it. Sex really, really hurts.
first term he was 47 second term he was 55
1st time used:15-20 dollars 2nd time used:10-14 dollars 3rd time used:6-10 dollars
Scotch doubles is a Bowling term used for describing a style of doubles play where each teammate alternates shots. The only time the 2nd player doesn't roll in a frame is if the 1st player gets a strike.
1st computer(ABACUS) was used by the mandarins. In around 2700-2300 BC .
management is an art of getting things done throw other with formally organise groups
Scotch doubles is a bowling term used for describing a style of doubles play where each teammate alternates shots. The only time the 2nd player doesn't roll in a frame is if the 1st player gets a strike.
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1st term is a perfect square 3rd term is a perfect square square root of 1st and 3rd term multiplied together then multiplied again by 2 to get the middle term
The word "religion" has its origins in the Latin term "religio," which was used as early as the 1st century BCE. It is believed to derive from "relegere," meaning to "re-read" or "to go over again," or from "religare," meaning "to bind." The concept and term evolved over time, becoming more defined in the context of organized beliefs and practices in the following centuries. By the Middle Ages, "religion" referred more specifically to the structured practices of faith communities.