The earliest might have been the unions, regular people finally deciding what they wanted. They fought for it and obtained it. They wanted proper working conditions. Another led a chained reaction throughout the world. That would be the French during their revolutions. They wanted the basic rights given to them. They fought for it and got it too. They lost it years later, but again fought and won it back.
possible, this is for blind people so they can determined the numbers they wanted to push.
sure. people get addicted to everything else. haha
Yes, people must communicate in order to attain a common goal. Communication allows people to understand the goal and to keep other people apprised of the goal.
A few good people but a lot of stupid people.
i would say the title is called a grand master. And these type of people can attain 2000+ ratings
full potential
They do everything from ensure employees are being treated well by their coworkers, to doing background checks on possible employees.
Mappo is a Japanese term. However, the Buddha did teach successive stages of 500 year periods in which the practice of his teachings would progressively decline. He did not say that by this time it would not be possible to attain enlightenment, only that no one would put forth sufficient effort to do so.Many Buddhists however, believe that he was speaking in generalities rather than in exact 500 year increments, and so that there are still people who attain enlightenment.In ancient times, people often did not use numbers in the precise manner that we use them today. If there was a gathering of people, one would might say that there was 500, meaning that there was a lot of people, when it really might have been 200 or 800.
People and everything
"Everything she did on that journey was for her people."
God is believed to play a central role in making everything possible by providing guidance, strength, and support to individuals. Many people believe that God's presence and influence can help them overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
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