You should always measure your following distance by car length. This will give yourself time to break when necessary without being close to the driver ahead of you.
which of these is always part of scientific method
movement, respiration, responses to changes in the environment, excretion,
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the system gains heat and does work on the surroundings
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Most probably people will leave his church in droves...it is very difficult to stay in a church if he has a lot of power. He is not truly qualified for the ministry but is unlikely to be able to see the point. He sees a lot of himself and is disobediant to God.
the profession of being a veterinarian is that there is always good opportunities for them to be offered and to given to them as a promtion at work in the profession department.
He always dreamed of astronomy as his future profession, but he became a doctor instead.
A vocation is, to the best of my understanding, what God calls you to. It is the career or profession that God wills for you. Nursing is certainly a profession, but most people only consider a profession in the Church a "vocation." The Catholic Church's stance on this, if i can speak for It, is that all people are called to witness to Christ and the Church. So, in whatever you do you should always be doing it for the greater glory of God, as St. Ignatius would say.
No, that's why we have a multi-billion dollar legal profession.
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There is always a figurehead that has limited power
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Technically, a king could have become a priest, but it probably never happened. A priest is supposed to have a vocation, and a priest's vocation would probably have been viewed as being in conflict with the demands of monarchy. We have records of monarchs who abdicated and retired to monasteries or convents, but this did not happen commonly and even when it did they did not always become monks or nuns. To have become a priest, a king would have had to go further with education and have a different, specific vocation.
To me a vocation is something you are called to do, usually to benefit mankind. We shouldn't just be in it for the money. There are other, more remunerative professions, but not with the personal rewards of caring for the sick, the hurting, those in mental anguish , and those near death or dying. Being there to hand a new Mother her baby , and comforting the most recently bereaved. Seeing a soldier WALK out of Rehab . The rewards are not always the kind you take to the bank, but they ARE real. And who do YOU want at your bedside ? Someone who is just a good technician, or a man or woman who shares your pain and celebrates your joy? That is a nurse with a vocation.
Some of the characteristics of the mid-west is the ever busy population who are always on the move.