External fertilization means the eggs are fertilized outside the mother's body.
For example in the case of fish. The female fish will deposit her eggs in a hole in the ground underwater. The male fish will then deposit his sperm over the eggs and the two (sperm and eggs) will fertilize in the hole outside of the body of the female fish. The eggs will develop and eventually the baby fish will hatch from the eggs.
hydrogen!!by etenal lover@25!
It's a religon.the only write one.That you belife jesus died for me on the cross and if you trust in jesus you will have etenal life.And god in 3 persons,god,jesus and the holy spirit.But to be a christian all you have to do is trust jesus as your savior,and ask god to forgive all your sins,and you will be forgiven because he loves us,no matter rich or poor.
Answer What fully know about usuary.Hi, you can write it off legally if it is a real IRS deductable item you loaned for. However you must consider that the money we use today is fractional reserves and or ultri-vires of the banks liabilities (that includes all banks credit unions etc.So we have a false money problem and then if we had a honest money system such as dollars backed by so many ounces of gold. Then you must also consider if you are a person to follow not chargeing interest to your fellow eternal brother or sister in the Lord.For Yahway comanded us not to charge usuary or to pay it. Only old Israel could charge it to say the Amalakites. But today after grace and the cross anyone chargeing or paying interest is told it is the wrong thing to do if you are conected to christ. It is the modern HOLY ONE of Israels command to us. If i were you i would not judge myself unwothy of etenal life by a litle leaven or sin.ACTS 17-30 The times of this ignorance god winked at but now comandeth all men everywhere to repent.Every idle word that a man says he wil give an account to god in the day of judgment let alone chargeing interest. Good advise, Rick brandt,P.S. See you in heaven.Acts 2-38. WowI have no idea what the previous was about. But, for tax or financial book keeping purposes, you can only write off, that is take as a loss - make it as as if the business event didn't happen - a recievable (interest or otherwise), that you had already reported as income. Which sort of makes sense if you think about it. (So for a normal person or small business, the interest you may have received in future years, and reported and paid tax, etc on then, cannot be written off or taken as a loss before then).
Other answers from our community:We believe this because it is in the Bible and God would not lie to anybody! we believe God loves us so much that He sacrificed His son Jesus to die so that we can go to heaven.Many religions contain truth which is truth indeed and can be applied to all people everywhere, such as good moral principles and how to live right etc. Many religions also make claims about reality which are in the realm of personal belief and cannot be verified. In some cases they go directly contrary to what we know are facts about the world and the universe - I am not talking here about things which are disputed (such as the creation versus evolution debate), but about known facts such as that the earth is round not flat and that it isn't supported by four elephants.Christianity is one example of one system which is firmly grounded in claims of historical reality. Although it contains much religious and spiritual teaching, it also records many historical events and claims that God has acted inspace and time. In the places where it intersects with real history and makes claims which relate to scientific facts, it is thus open to either verification or falsification.With regard to the field of archaeology, the archeologist Dr. Clifford Wilson has, in a multi volume work, listed 5000 individual discoveries which have verified details about people, cultures or events in the Bible. Other archaeologists have also asserted that not one single discovery in their field has ever contradicted the Bible's version of events.Ancient genealogies, which existed in various isolated people groups, centuries prior to any contact with Christian missionaries, demonstrate a remarkable degree of conformity with the genealogical records of ancient peoples. Some of them even trace their ancestry back to Noah and Adam.Christians believe that true science, contrary to current propaganda, contains nothing which contradicts anything the Bible says about the earth and universe. This includes the creation, the world-wide flood, the age of the earth and anything else one cares to name.Jesus' life and teachings were recorded by either eyewitnesses or those who knew them. His resurrection, in particular, was witnessed by people who also witnessed Him die a cruel death and who knew He was truly dead, hence their fear and despondency. They were quite naturally slow to believe this had actually happened, and so, in a sense subjected it to objective scrutiny. Dead men do not rise. Jesus Himself accommodated this by eating food to show He was not some kind of apparition and also invited them to see and touch His scars and wounds.None of this proves Christianity, nor negates the ultimate necessity for faith. But, if Christianity is true, it would be expected to conform to reality, the reality of 'the world that is, and the mannishness of man', to paraphrase late philosopher Francis Schaeffer. This is the final point - the Christian faith and the Bible give a totally frank and detailed and accurate picture of how people behave, with all their weaknesses as well as good. The Biblical history is not sanitized. Every hero has some weakness. There is also a false dichotomy made between faith and fact or, as some put it between faith and science. This is to say that faith is necessarily divorced from the real world and has no connection with it, and even denies what 'we know' from the 'facts' of science. Such is not really the case, as many of the founders of modern science had no trouble believing in a creator and in the Bible, even after the advent of Darwin. The facts of both science and history are not incompatible with a belief in a Bible which can be literally interpreted, as it was meant to be in its historical narratives. However, this again, does not prove Christianity to be right above all other religions. It merely demonstrates that it is within the realm of possibility, especially as it claims that God has acted in history (and so some of this is historically and scientifically verifiable or refutable), in real space and time with real people being witnesses. What is outside of such proof, is certainly a matter of faith and the inner witness of the Holy Spirit comes into play, which is certainly known as a fact to those who have it.J A T Robinson of "Honest To God" fame, who, in his work "Redating the New Testament" took the position that all of the New Testament Gospels were written pre- AD 70, with the possible exception of John. Thus, these are the works of people who were close to the events they describe. Jesus said "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me." (John Ch 14) So etenal life/afterlife comes only through Jesus who is also called the Christ. He claimed to be the Son of God and offered as proof many miraculous events and His resurrection from the dead. His followers at the time saw all this and believed in Him. There are still many who believe this just as there are many who do not.