no because first of all the undertaker is on Friday night smackdown heading for the world heavyweight championship.maybe you should make it John Cena vs triple h vs sheamus in a ladder match for the wwe championship
Undertaker all the way
It will be the nose
because he saw it as a treath to the authority of the national goverment.
It is an attempts to map the entire DNA sequence in the human genome. This information will provide a better understanding of hereditary diseases and how to treath them.
Prince Escalus is neither a Capulet nor a Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is a neutral and impartial ruler of Verona who tries to keep the peace between the two feuding families.
It is so important because it will help us know why some of us are at risk at some diseases and why were not. We can develope new medicines and therapys to get rid of diseases or risk of having one. It can help us understand more of DNA. Hopes this help. I bet your using this for home work:)
Maybe you should tell him what are the qualities you like in him. His advantages and why he is better than you previous partners. If you follow your real feelings it all will be all right. Listen to your hart.
The main difference between Eastern and Western front in WW1 was that on the Eastern front the German and the Austrians defeated the Allied forces, in particular defeated Russia, one of the major allied nations, and imposed an humiliating armistice to the Russians with the treaty of Brest-Litovsk (march 3, 1918); peace negotiations began in December 1917, a few months after the Revolution of October, who lead Communists to power in Russia and the deposition of the Tzar Nicolai II. There were a lot of troubles during the negotiations because the new Russian leaders didn't accept the term of surrender, which they considered too heavy, and this caused a momentaneous restart of the hostilities between Russia and the Central Empires; the treath of an occupation by the Germans of the Bolshevik Russia convinced the Russian revolutionary leaders to come back to the negotiations and to accept terms even worse than before the restart of war. The treaty, signed between Bolshevik Russia on the one side and the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire (collectively the Central Powers) on the other, marked Russia's final withdrawal from World War I as an enemy of her co-signatories, fulfilling, on unexpectedly humiliating terms, a major goal of the Bolshevik revolution of November 7, 1917. In all, the treaty took away a third of Russia's population, half of her industry and nine-tenths of her coal mines. However, Germany's defeat in World War I, marked by the armistice with the Allies on November 11 at Compiègne, made it possible for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Poland (which were assigned to Germany by the treaty of Brest-Litovsk) to become truly independent sovereign states, and the designated monarchs had to renounce their thrones. On the Western front, instead, after the German Spring offensive, who was very near to succed in defeating the Allied armies and to give to Germany the final victory, there were two major allied offensives in summer which caused the collapse of the German western front and a general withdraw or surrender of the German troops. The immediate consequence was the collapse of the German government and of the monarchy; the new government quickly signed an armistice which stopped all fighting on the Western Front on Armistice Day (11 November 1918). The German Imperial Monarchy collapsed as Ludendorff's successor General Groener agreed, for fear of a revolution like that in Russia the previous year, to support the moderate Social Democratic Government under Ebert rather than sustain the Hohenzollern Monarchy. The war along the western front led the German government and its allies to sue for peace in spite of German success elsewhere. As a result the terms of the peace were dictated by France, Britain, Italy (which soon abandoned the negotiations in disagree with the other allies about the terms of assignation of the former German Empire's African and Far East colonies) and the United States, during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. The result was the Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 by a delegation of the new German government. The terms of the treaty were the end for Germany as an economic and military power. There was also an other difference between the war on Eastern and Western front: on the West, the Germans and the Allies, in an effort to break the deadlock, introduced new military technology, including poison gas, aircraft, and tanks. On the contrary, on the Eastern front was fought a more traditional war of infantries, with large massive land attacks and the use of conventional artillery.
The main difference between Eastern and Western front in WW1 was that on the Eastern front the German and the Austrians defeated the Allied forces, in particular defeated Russia, one of the major allied nations, and imposed an humiliating armistice to the Russians with the treaty of Brest-Litovsk (march 3, 1918); peace negotiations began in December 1917, a few months after the Revolution of October, who lead Communists to power in Russia and the deposition of the Tzar Nicolai II. There were a lot of troubles during the negotiations because the new Russian leaders didn't accept the term of surrender, which they considered too heavy, and this caused a momentaneous restart of the hostilities between Russia and the Central Empires; the treath of an occupation by the Germans of the Bolshevik Russia convinced the Russian revolutionary leaders to come back to the negotiations and to accept terms even worse than before the restart of war. The treaty, signed between Bolshevik Russia on the one side and the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire (collectively the Central Powers) on the other, marked Russia's final withdrawal from World War I as an enemy of her co-signatories, fulfilling, on unexpectedly humiliating terms, a major goal of the Bolshevik revolution of November 7, 1917. In all, the treaty took away a third of Russia's population, half of her industry and nine-tenths of her coal mines. However, Germany's defeat in World War I, marked by the armistice with the Allies on November 11 at Compiègne, made it possible for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Poland (which were assigned to Germany by the treaty of Brest-Litovsk) to become truly independent sovereign states, and the designated monarchs had to renounce their thrones. On the Western front, instead, after the German Spring offensive, who was very near to succed in defeating the Allied armies and to give to Germany the final victory, there were two major allied offensives in summer which caused the collapse of the German western front and a general withdraw or surrender of the German troops. The immediate consequence was the collapse of the German government and of the monarchy; the new government quickly signed an armistice which stopped all fighting on the Western Front on Armistice Day (11 November 1918). The German Imperial Monarchy collapsed as Ludendorff's successor General Groener agreed, for fear of a revolution like that in Russia the previous year, to support the moderate Social Democratic Government under Ebert rather than sustain the Hohenzollern Monarchy. The war along the western front led the German government and its allies to sue for peace in spite of German success elsewhere. As a result the terms of the peace were dictated by France, Britain, Italy (which soon abandoned the negotiations in disagree with the other allies about the terms of assignation of the former German Empire's African and Far East colonies) and the United States, during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. The result was the Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 by a delegation of the new German government. The terms of the treaty were the end for Germany as an economic and military power. There was also an other difference between the war on Eastern and Western front: on the West, the Germans and the Allies, in an effort to break the deadlock, introduced new military technology, including poison gas, aircraft, and tanks. On the contrary, on the Eastern front was fought a more traditional war of infantries, with large massive land attacks and the use of conventional artillery.
Treat people kindly and friendlyMuslims are commanded by God to treat people; of all beliefs and cultures; friendly, kindly, and peacefully unless they fight us on our religion or they occupy our lands and drive us away from our homesIn the Quran, Holy book of Islam, God has said (meaning English Translation):" God does not forbid you from showing kindness and dealing justly with those who have not fought you about religion and have not driven you out of your homes. God loves just dealers."(Quran, chapter 60/ verse 8)Even in time of war, Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him) used, in any military conflict, to prohibit soldiers from killing women, children, old people, or any civilian. He would advise them: {...Do not betray, do not be excessive, do not kill a newborn child.} And he also said: {Whoever has killed a person having a treaty with the Muslims shall not smell the fragrance of Paradise, though its fragrance is found for a span of forty years.}Also, the Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him) listed murder as the second of the major sins (the first major sin is denying the oneness of God), and he even warned that on the Day of Judgment, {The first cases to be adjudicated between people on the Day of Judgment will be those of bloodshed.} Be kind even to animalsMuslims are even encouraged to be kind to animals and are forbidden to hurt them.Once the Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him) said: {A woman was punished because she imprisoned a cat until it died. On account of this, she was doomed to Hell. While she imprisoned it, she did not give the cat food or drink, nor did she free it to eat the insects of the earth.} He also said that a man gave a very thirsty dog a drink, so God forgave his sins for this action. The Prophet was asked, "Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness towards animals?" He said: {There is a reward for kindness to every living animal or human.}Be forgivingOne of the main teachings in Islam is to forgive people in order to be forgiven by God. The concept of forgiveness and tolerance is one of the most fundamental tenets of Islam.Quran says (meaning English translation): "Show forgiveness, enjoin what is good, and turn away from the foolish (i.e don't count on their doings" (Quran, chapter 7, verse 199)Also, Quran says: "A good action and a bad action are not the same. Repel the bad with something better and, if there is enmity between you and someone else, he will be like a bosom friend." (Quran, chapter 41, verse 34)God has always described forgiveness as a superior quality and, in one verse, He promised that such behavior will be rewarded. This Quran verse is:"The repayment of a bad action is one equivalent to it. But if someone pardons and puts things right, his reward is with God. Certainly He does not love wrongdoers." (Quran, chapter 42, verse 40)In another Quran verse, God describes whom He loves. "those who give in times of both ease and hardship, those who control their rage and pardon other people - God loves the good-doers"(Quran, chapter 3, verse 134)From the above it is understood that Islam calls Muslims to show forgiveness, tolerance, and rebelling the bad with better saying and better doing when dealing with people regardless their beliefs, cultures, colors, etcDo more than as you would done byIt is not enough ' Do as you would done by' but you must give in full what it due from you, whether you expect or wish to receive full consideration from the other side or not. Quran says(English meaning translation): " Woe to those that deal in fraud" (Quran, chapter 83, verse 1)Respect all other religionsMuslims are commanded to believe in all God prophets and in all God holy books and to accept and respect all other religions, cultures, and races.Quran says (Meaning English translation):"There is no compulsion in religion..." (Quran, Chapter 2, Verse 256)This statement above is supported by another Quran saying (with meaning English translation): "...If God had willed, He would have made you all in one nation and one religion), but that He (God) left you in different religions to compete in good deeds and society benefits. The return of all of you is to God; then He (God) will inform you about that in which you differ"(Quran, Chapter 5, Verse 48)Be honestBe honest with God, your self, your marriage partner, relatives and friends, work boss and coworkers, society and community, and environment. (see related question for more information). Enough to say the following here:to be honest with parents requires you:to be grateful to themto respect their views and advicesto be kind to them when they get oldto take care of them when they get oldto help them when they get oldto keep smilingto be honest with your relatives and friends requires you:to keep good contact and communication with themto offer help and sincere advice when needednot to lie to themto be honest with boss and coworkers requires you:to be sincere to workto observe your work qualitynot to cheatto keep good social contacts with themto keep smilingto be honest with your society and community requires you:to respect other religions and culturesto give charities to who they needto voluntarily help in community developmentto accept opposite viewsto spread peace and loveto spread justiceto be honest with environment requires you:to use friendly environment materials and energy sourcesnot to cut a treeto help spreading green areasnot to smoke