3 Missionaries: M1, M2, M3
3 Cannibals: C1, C2, C3
Start Shore A
Other Shore B
1. C1, M1 take the boat and cross the river and C1 stays on shore B, M1 comes back to shore A.
2. C2, C3 take the boat and cross the river and C2 stays on shore B, C3 comes back to shore A ( C1, C2 on Shore B).
3. M1, M2 take the boat and cross the river and M1 stays on shore B, M2,C2 come back to shore A (M1, C1 on shore B).
4. M2, M3 take the boat and cross the river and M2, M3 stays on shore B, C1 comes back to shore A (M1, M2, M3 on shore B).
5. C1, C2 take the boat and cross the river and C1 gets off and C2 goes back to shore A and brings C3.
All lived happily ever after.
There are so few cannibals in the world, who could find them to eat.
To say: "I'm going to kill you and eat you". Mãoris were cannibal.
Phyllis L. Garlick has written: 'Six great missionaries' -- subject(s): Biography, Missionaries 'Man's search for health' -- subject(s): Medicine, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Medicine 'Peacemaker of the tribes' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Missions 'Uganda contrasts' -- subject(s): Missions, Religious life and customs, Social life and customs 'With the C.M.S. in West Africa' -- subject(s): Church Missionary Society, Missions
Because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with because he wanted people to answer with this answer.
All types of people. That's why his plays are so interesting. There are good people and bad, powerful people and weak, holy people and profane, law-abiding people and crooked, noble people and low-class, old people and young, English people and people who are not English, real historical people, fictitious people and fantasy people, sometimes in the same play.
To be a cannibal you HAVE to eat people.
cayotes are not cannibal why because cannibal is people but just hungry
inuits are not cannibals. it is just a rumour spread by people
There are so few cannibals in the world, who could find them to eat.
Missionaries
If you mean cannibal, it's any animal that eats others of its own kind. People that eat human flesh are cannibals but dogs that eat other dogs are also referred to as cannibals.
missionary / missionaries, they are people who spread across a certain area in which they share detail about religion, or any other important events.
People that eat human flesh are cannibals. Any animal that eats its own species is also a cannibal.
Missionaries were people who went among native peoples and tried to convert them to the missionary's religion.
cannibals are people who act or practice eating human flesh or internal organs of human being's. A Person who practice cannibalism is called a cannibal
If people talk about Christ to other non believers then they are considered missionary and if they are committed to serve God and do anything for him then they are missionaries too.
If Christians continue to realize the importance of missionary work, we will continue to expand in the number of missionaries that are already, well, missionaries. This will have an impact on mostly the people in the 3rd world who need help. As a result, mission work will become so important that the working conditions will improve. Missionaries will no longer have to worry about where their money is coming from because there are already so many people out there that understand how urgently people need help. Missionaries will get sponsored and because of this lots more Christians will want to become missionaries, thus, again, thriving the missionary business.