Passengers' views on war can vary widely, reflecting their personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and political beliefs. Some may see war as a necessary means of defense or a way to promote democracy and human rights, while others view it as a tragic failure of diplomacy that leads to unnecessary suffering and loss. Additionally, some passengers may express concerns about the economic implications of war, including its impact on civilian life and global stability. Ultimately, these differing perspectives often highlight the complex emotions and ethical dilemmas surrounding conflict.
After he left the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X began to articulate his own views. During the final year of his life
because they had different views
I think a lot of religions have information on those, but a lot have different views/beliefs about them and how they look, etc.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel On there you'll see they have different sections for the different religions.
It has evolved from the Biocentric and Antropomocentric views regarding environmentalism.
realist view idealist view
liberal views regarding social reform
seriously dude? like a normal person... different people have different views, therefore have different views on how others "act"
Yes. A complete circuit takes about 30 minutes and from the top you will get one of the best views in London.
There were three classes of traveller. First class passengers had the best cabins with sea views. Second-class passengers were housed in the inner cabins. The Third-class passengers were given the smallest cabins in the 'bowels' of the ship.
There were two different views since Korea was divided into North and South Korea, and both Korea's had different leaders with different views on how they wanted to keep Korea under control if it was to be reunified.
The seat choice included means that passengers can select their preferred seat on the plane without any extra charge. This allows passengers to choose seats with more legroom, better views, or closer proximity to the front of the plane.
Africa is a continent, not a country or a region. I imagine many different places have many different views.