It isn't quite clear what kind of phenomenon produced the Star of Bethlehem. Perhaps it wasn't even a star, but something else. The gas that makes up most of a star - assuming it was an actual star, of course - is usually hydrogen; but if it was a supernova explosion - which, once again, isn't known - a supernova has already converted most of the hydrogen to heavier elements.
what gas mke up the majority of the Star of Bethlehem
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David was born in Bethlehem. He was born of the tribe of Judah.
The majority of people in Nazareth speak Arabic as their native language. But most also speak Hebrew as a second language. English is also widespread.
The district was changed to help a majority party.
The majority of the offspring population has functioning wings.
Because most people asking them are cretins, most likely.
The most famous person to have been born in Bethlehem is King David.
"Slouching Towards Bethlehem" by Joan Didion has around 238 pages in most editions.
There were many Quakers in Philadelphia in the 1700, but the majority of the population was most likely a mix of Protestant Christians.
Since the democrats still hold a slight majority, Richard Durbin will most likely retain the position for another term.
For now, people of European origin ("whites") make up the majority in the US and certainly have the most economic and political clout (generally, not universally). As such, they are expected to enjoy the security of their position, "have broad shoulders" and not suffer as greatly from racism as minorities do. When the majority becomes a minority, this will likely change.
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