Karma refers to the concept that a person's actions, whether good or bad, influence their future experiences and circumstances. It is often understood as a spiritual principle of cause and effect, where positive actions lead to positive outcomes and negative actions lead to negative consequences. While the force created by a person's actions can be seen as related to karma, the term specifically encompasses the broader moral implications of those actions over time.
evidence of a persons actions
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the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
It's called the buoyant force. Or you would most likely know it as buoyancy.
One person or group can use power or force to control the actions of others, which is domination. Uisng the threat of force to control others is intimidation.To control someone covertly or indirectly is called manipulation.
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it depends on who the person is and how they think! a person should always have respect and loyalty. one important thing is pateince which shows how a person reacts and it all shows a person actions.
Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions happened in 1990.
The Air Force social actions program was created in 1972. It was established to address issues related to equal opportunity, affirmative action, and discrimination within the Air Force, aiming to promote a more inclusive and equitable environment for all personnel. The program has since evolved to adapt to changing societal norms and the needs of service members.
1. United States Pop.- 306,734,000 Army- 8,200,000 Persons Navy- 352 Ships, 2,570,000 Persons Air Force- 85,000 Planes, 4,620,000 Persons 2. Russia Pop.- 147,456,000 Army-5,342,000 Persons Navy- 275 Ships, 1,634,000 Persons Air Force- 76,000 Planes, 3,180,000 Persons 3. China Pop.- 1,326,700,000 Army- 25,300,000 Persons Navy- 103 Ships, 845,000 Persons Air Force- 43,000 Planes,
Friction is a force that opposes motion and acts in the opposite direction of an object's movement. It resists the sliding or rolling of one surface over another.