Aristotle
Yes, Aristotle believed that true happiness, or eudaimonia, could be achieved by fulfilling one's function or purpose in life, which he defined as using one's unique capabilities and virtues to their fullest potential. He argued that by embodying excellence and living in accordance with reason and virtue, one could attain a sense of fulfillment and happiness.
The coin was believed to bring wealth to the person who found it in the pudding.
from what I found out they believed in plant life after death.
Point function and path function are found in Thermodynamics.
Aesop is believed to be a Greek fabulist who lived around the 6th century BC. While the details of his life are not well-documented, his fables have been passed down through generations and remain popular around the world.
The cell structures is found in protoplasm. It is what helps the cells function.
The cellulose is found in the cell wall and its function is to protect the cell by providing it with structure.
The Philosophers Stone is legendary for its ability to turn base metals into gold. Alchemists tried for generations to make one without success. Nicholas Flamel (1330-1480) was believed to have found it and achieved immortality.
I found out and I'm the person who asked the question. It is 130 grams of carbohydrates that are needed for anybody's brain to function (minimum number).
The word believed is found 69 times in the NKJV
I found that assistive technology is any device that helps a person with disabilities increase, improve or maintain the ability to perform a function.
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