Answer:
#4
Explanation:
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What is 25% of your NET pay? What is the maximum amount of money you are able to spend on housing?
Answer:
Explanation:
The 25% taken out of your net pay is known as "FICA" taxes. "FICA" stands for Federal Insurance Constribution Act. This is the money taken out your net pay which is the money left over after the deductions in a paycheck are taken out. It is used to the taxes Social Security and Medicare. Your housing affordability is based on your gross annual income. One way to determine how much house you can afford is to multiple the gross annual income by 4. This is a rough estimate of the house you can afford. If you were actually buying a house other factors would be considered.
Gross annual income x 4 = amount you can afford for a house (maximum amount of money able to be spent on a house).Definitions
⇒ Gross income
Money before taxes⇒ Net income
Money after taxes⇒ Wage Earner
Someone who makes moneyAn example:
Let's say a married couple both have jobs.
The Husband, who will be named Elijah, makes $46,000 a year as an Online Banking Specialist.
The wife, who will be named Charlotte, makes $56,000 a year as an flight attendant.
A way to figure out the gross anual income is to add both yearly incomes together.
$56,000 + $46,000 = $102,000
REMEMBER: Gross annual income x 4 = amount you can afford for a house
$102,000 * 4 = $408,000
The amount of money this couple can afford for a house is
$408,000
This is maximum amount of money they can spend on housing.
↓What are three ways that God speaks to us today?↓
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Words We Hear
The first way God speaks is the one that’s most often associated with hearing his voice: words we hear. While we would all love to hear an ‘audible’ voice, hearing God’s voice speak in this way appears somewhat rare and particularly reserved for those moments when we’re about to step out into the traffic! The word ‘audible’ itself may indeed be a misnomer – according to my doctoral research, most of those who have experienced it, say it would not have been heard by those around them (See Waiting for God to Speak Out Loud? Think Again). Mostly it seems, the Spirit speaks to us inaudibly and internally – with a message that sounds much like our own thoughts – i.e the ‘still small voice’ of Elijah’s experience (1 Kings 19:9-13).
When God speaks in words, he may give us a single phrase or he may use full sentences. He may use a wordplay (eg. Jeremiah 1:11-12) or give us a riddle that calls us to ponder (Numbers 12:8). Often he’ll ask a question to get us thinking (1 Kings 19:9, 2 Chronicles 1:7) and as the conversation continues, he reveals something more significant later on.
2. Pictures We See
The second way God speaks is in pictures that we see. As God said through the prophet Jeremiah; “Which of them has stood in the council of the Lord to see or to hear his word?” (Jeremiah 23:18, italics mine). We hear his message through words, but we see his message through pictures.
At first, this may seem an unusual way to speak, but we need to remember picture language is the most basic of languages. When children first learn to read, we give them a picture book to practise with – not the Oxford Dictionary. Further, imagery is the most expressive way to communicate which is why it is often said that a picture tells a thousand words. Perhaps this is why God communicates in this way so often in the Scriptures, particularly in the Old Testament where dreams and visions comprise ⅓ of the content (Read: Dreams – God’s Favourite Form of Communication).
When God speaks in pictures, his message comes in dreams when we’re sleeping or visions when we’re awake. Sometimes the picture speaks symbolically and requires interpretation (see for example; The Meaning of Vehicles in Dreams). Other times, the scene is more literal.
Sometimes God’s visual messages are full of riddles, poetry and allegorical forms that are not easily interpreted or measurable. These can be compared to the parables of Jesus which use images or scenes to communicate an idea. Walton suggests that the reason word pictures are used by God is to engage the right side of our brains.1 (This idea was touched on in the podcast: Are Women Better at Hearing God’s Voice?)
Communication in picture form is a way of speaking that the Western church often finds difficult to accept. Writers like Dallas Willard2 and Wayne Grudem3 have gone so far to say it is not a valid way to hear God’s voice. The reasons are primarily historical – an unfortunate product of Reformation thinking that downplayed the so-called mystical forms of spiritual experience. In fact, imagery is the most common form of communication in the Scriptures and can be the most powerful and creative way of all (Read Why God Speaks in Dreams and Visions or listen to this podcast as an example).
3. Emotions We Feel
Finally, God’s messages may come packaged as emotions we feel. In other words, we sense what God is saying to us. The emotion of the Holy Spirit is felt physically and this in itself communicates a message.
So the presence of hope may invade us, comforting us and calling us forward (Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 14:3). Peace becomes a guide to lead us (Colossians 3:15) and a deep-seated conviction may turn us around (John 16:8). A friend of mine with a ministry in healing often experiences a sense of sadness when she meets someone who the Holy Spirit wants to touch in a profound way.
One of the reasons why dreams can be such powerful communicators is because the emotion we experience in them becomes part of the message. Daniel felt deep anguish when he first experienced his visions (Daniel 10:1-9), John found himself weeping (Revelation 5:4) and Peter was revulsed by what he had seen in his trance (Acts 10:14). Of course on the other hand, feelings of guilt, shame, fear or condemnation are never a part of God’s communiqués to us.
So God speaks to us in words, pictures and emotions. There are other forms too – although these are not as common. In my doctoral studies, I’ve interviewed people who have heard from the Holy Spirit through the senses of taste and smell! God packages his message to us in a myriad of forms. He is a masterful communicator who knows how to get his message across to those who are listening.
Select all that apply. PLEASE GIVE ME ALL THE ANSWERS! NOT JUST TWO NOT JUST 3 ALL OF THEM PLEASEEEEE!!!
The Black Plague:
has been completely eliminated
has reappeared over and over again, even in current times
caused riots and hysteria
wiped out farming communities
wiped out 1/4-1/3 of all European
B, C, and E
I know you said not just two or not just 3 but seriously, there are only 3 correct answers. Also, this is based on what I learned about the Black Plague.
Hope this helps and have a nice day.
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Answer:
I that it is B, C and E
Explanation:
Hope it helps
What was the role of the tlatoani?
1 to work as soldiers
2 to serve as judges
3 to rule Aztec city-states
4 to rule the Aztec empire
Answer:
1
Explanation:
It's answer A because even if you just look in a history book, it shows plenty of pictures with Tlatoani working and serving the Aztecs as soldiers and farmers.
Correct answers pleaseeee for 25 points each
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence about influences on the Enlightenment.
During the Reformation, the printing press helped to:
a. unite the catholic church
b. strengthen traditional authority
c. spread new ideas
The idea that people have the right to govern themselves came from:
a. the Renaissance
b. the Reformation
c. the Scientific Revolution
The Scientific Revolution helped show that the world is governed by:
a. spiritual
b. natural
c. supernatural
laws.
Answer:
During the reformation the printing press helped to:
(C) Spread new ideas
Explanation:
Question 1: The Printing Press allowed more copies of the Bible and Protestant ideas to be printed, so you didn't have to rely on priests and many people could have a copy at the same time. It helped the ideas of the Protestant Reformation spread across Europe.
about the Manuscript and things that came along with it
Answer: A manuscript was, traditionally, any document that is written by hand or, once practical Along with the Bible came scores of commentaries.
2. In the context of the text, how has America changed over time? How has America’s
treatment of Mexican Americans changed? Has it changed dramatically? Cite evidence from the text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answe
Answer:
Explanation:
America has undergone significant changes over time, with its treatment of Mexican Americans being a particularly salient example. In the early twentieth century, Mexican Americans experienced substantial discrimination and marginalization. This treatment was often rooted in a perception of Mexican Americans as inferior and in need of control. However, in the latter half of the century, there has been a marked shift in attitudes towards Mexican Americans, with greater acceptance and integration into American society.
The emergence of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s marks a turning point in the treatment of Mexican Americans. This movement sought to address the systemic discrimination against Mexican Americans, challenging the exclusionary practices of white-dominated institutions and advocating for equal rights. By the 1980s, the Mexican American community had made meaningful progress, with greater political representation, educational attainment, and access to economic opportunities.
However, this progress has been uneven, and challenges remain. Even in the 21st century, Mexican Americans face discrimination in areas such as housing and employment, and are disproportionately affected by poverty and lack of access to healthcare. Moreover, the Trump administration's anti-immigrant policies, including the separation of families at the border and the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, have further exacerbated the challenges faced by Mexican Americans.
Despite these ongoing challenges, there is evidence of continued progress and increasing acceptance of Mexican Americans. For example, in recent years, Mexican American culture has become more mainstream, with greater appreciation for Mexican cuisine, music, and art. In addition, the rise of Mexican American representation in politics, media, and entertainment has helped to challenge stereotypes and promote greater understanding.
In conclusion, the treatment of Mexican Americans in America has changed dramatically over time, with significant progress made towards greater equality and acceptance. However, challenges remain, and ongoing efforts are needed to address discrimination and promote greater inclusion. By drawing on evidence from the text, personal experience, and other literature, art, and history, it is clear that understanding the history and ongoing struggles of Mexican Americans is essential to promoting a more just and equitable society.
How does document E explain how Islam spread so quickly?
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What is the role of legislative committees based on the powers given to the state legislature?
(A.)They develop bills that the full legislature debates and votes on.
(B.)They approve judicial nominees that the whole legislature has suggested.
(C.)They receive the bill after it passes the legislature, allowing them to issue a veto.
(D.)They sign a bill into law after the full legislature votes on and passes it.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
the answer is B because The Governor's executive branch responsibilities include appointing the heads of departments, agencies, and institutions.
Answer:
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When was the NAACP founded?
Answer:
February 12, 1909, New York, NY
Explanation:
Read this law carefully. It is a Jim Crow law that
was created in Georgia in the late 1800s.
What was the intent of laws such as this one?
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to comply with federal law
to separate the races
to promote businesses
to pursue equality
Answer:
To separate the races
Explanation:
Answer:
its B
Explanation: Because i got it right
Why did the delegates at the Constitutional Convention want to divide powers within the federal government.
1. The ripple effect negatively impacts the businesses around each other.
True/ False
2. Niche industries are small companies that can provide goods and services that larger companies cannot. They can improve the lives of those around them.
True/False
help
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Everyone liked Bella, and she knew it. It had been her mission since third grade to convince the teachers as well as the students that she was the most extraordinary kid in the entire school. It was working. Bella had the most friends, she was always picked to play on everyone’s team during recess, and she was the smartest student in her grade. As far as she was concerned, she had no competition, except Mary. Mary was the smart, but shy girl who sat beside her during math time. It seemed to Bella that Mrs. White always paired them together because Mrs. White believed that they were equally smart. How could Mrs. White be so naïve? This disillusioned teacher even gave Mary the highest score on their last math test. Bella was going to make sure no one else dared to compare her to Mary or to think they were the same in any way!
At last, Bella had her chance when little miss apprehensive, Mary, refused to show the class how to solve the math problem. Bella jumped right in chanting, “Mary, Mary, she can’t carry.” The class laughed. Bella was winning! No one would dare think Mary was as talented as Bella.
During Recess, Bella noticed Mary getting an earful from the teacher. Bella began to smirk as she kicked the game winning home run. Everyone was cheering her name and she liked the way it sound. Everything was right in Bella’s world because she was the star.
In paragraph 3, why does Bella smirk?
A) She is happy because everyone is cheering for her.
B) She is happy that everyone in her class liked her.
C) She is happy that she kicked the gaming winning homerun.
D) She is happy that her teacher is having a talk with Mary.
ONLY RIGHT ANSWERS PLEASE
The answer is D.
TBH this is a really good story, someone make a movie out of this?
Answer:
Its A
Explanation: because she liked the way they were cheering for her and she also thinks everything in her world is good bc she is the star.
Can someone tell me as many of these answers as possible please
Answer:
1. Based on the map, what area of Texas were the initial battles/skirmishes? Nacogdoches, Valasco Freeport, Anahuac
2. Which battle site was located near the mouth of the Trinity River? Fort Anahuac
Other Questions and Vocabulary from the Unit (pages 216-311)
3. What lead to the Fredonian Rebellion? Edwards brothers, Haden and Benjamin
4. What was the direct result of the Mier y Teran report? the Law of April 6, 1830, which severely restricted
immigration into Texas.
5. What parts of the Law of April 6, 1830 did Mier Y Teran NOT agree with? The law specifically banned any
additional American colonists from settling in Mexican Territory (which included both California and Texas,
along with the areas that would become Arizona, parts of Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.) It
also outlawed slavery in Texas.
6. Who was arrested that sparked conflict between Texans and Mexican troops in Anahuac? the ringleader, Patrick
Jack.
7. Why was Mexican President Bustamante unpopular with Texans? The Centralist President, Anastasio Bustamante
was disliked with the pilgrims since he overlooked the government Mexican Constitution of 1824. Santa Clause Anna
vowed to help the Texan-supported constitution.
8. What declaration did Texans make in the Turtle Bayou Resolutions? In the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, the rebels first
articulated ideas that would become central to the Texas revolutionary movement, including allegiance to the
Mexican constitution of 1824.
9. Who became President of Mexico after Bustamante resigned? Santa Anna
10. How did the Battle of Velasco end? The Texian Militia eventually prevailed over the Mexicans.
11. Who was arrested in Mexico because of a letter he had sent back to Texas? Stephen Austin's
12. What was the 1st battle of the Texas Revolution? Battle of Gonzales. On October 2, 1835,
13. What were the words on the flag that flew by the cannon at the Battle of Gonzales? Come and take it
14. What was the outcome of the Siege/Battle of San Antonio de Bexar? modern-day San Antonio, Texas, U.S. The Siege
of Bexar (or Béjar) was an early campaign of the Texas Revolution in which a volunteer Texian army defeated
Mexican forces at San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio, Texas, US).
15. Who was the sole author of the Texas Declaration of Independence? George Childress
16. Who was selected as “ad interim” president of Texas during the Texas Revolution? Samuel Houston
17. Who replaced Colonel James C. Neill as commander at the Alamo? William Barret Travis
18. When did the Battle of the Alamo begin AND when did it end? February 23, 1836-March 6, 1836.
19. How did James Fannin try to help at the Battle of the Alamo? prompted Fannin to launch a relief march of more than
300 men and four pieces of artillery on February 25, 1836.
20. What was William B. Travis’ famous plea for help? Travis understood the power of words. He addressed his letter to
“All Americans in the world” specifically to inflame their patriotic passions and rally them to his cause and that of
Texas. In so doing, he transformed the Texas Revolution into an American fight for liberty against tyranny.
21. What contributed to Colonel James Fannin’s decision to surrender to General Jose de Urrea? The main factor that
contributed to the withdrawal of Colonel Fannin was the letter that General Sam Houston sent to Him.
22. What event happened after Fannin surrendered to Urrea? he Battle of Coleto, also known as the Battle of
Coleto Creek, the Battle of the Prairie, and the Batalla del Encinal del Perdido, was fought on March 19–
20, 1836, during the Goliad campaign of the Texas Revolution.
23. As Houston retreated, Austin’s colony packed and left. What was this called? The runaway scrape
24. How did Juan Seguin contribute to the fight for Texas independence? Austin, and Seguin himself played an active
role in the Texas revolution. He served as provisional mayor of San Antonio and led a band of like-minded Tejanos
against Santa Anna's army in 1835. ... He and his Tejano company fought at the battle of San Jacinto, helping to
defeat Santa Anna's army.
25. Who was captured after the Battle of San Jacinto? Santa Anna was captured the next day on April 22 and Cos on
April 24. After being held for about three weeks as a prisoner of war, Santa Anna signed the peace treaty that
dictated that the Mexican army leave the region, paving the way for the Republic of Texas to become an
independent country.
Explanation:
Which of the following provided the model for the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
Articles of Confederation
English Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers
Mayflower Compact
Answer: English Bill of Rights
Explanation:
What two cities are the starting and ending points of the National Road?
Answer: Starting Point: Wheeling; Ending point: Vandalia
Explanation:
Answer:
Bozeman and West Yellowstone
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Research Paper – Roughly 500 words (5-7 paragraphs) about the topic you choose. Your paper should include detailed descriptions of your topic and its importance both during the Renaissance and its impact up through today. Research should be cited appropriately and should include at least 2 appropriate sources of information (NO WIKI!). The research paper should be on Galileo Galilei
Explanation:
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who lived from 1564 to 1642. He is widely considered to be one of the most important scientists of the Renaissance period, and his work had a profound impact on the development of modern science. Galileo made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics, and his work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time.
During the Renaissance, Galileo's work helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. He was one of the first scientists to use the telescope to study the heavens, and his observations of the moon, planets, and stars revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Galileo's discoveries also challenged the geocentric model of the universe, which held that the Earth was the center of the universe and everything else revolved around it. Galileo's observations of the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus provided evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system, which held that the sun was at the center of the universe.
Galileo's work was not without controversy, however. His support for the heliocentric model and his criticisms of the Catholic Church's interpretation of scripture brought him into conflict with the Church, and he was eventually placed under house arrest for the final years of his life. Despite this, Galileo's work continued to influence scientific thinking and discovery long after his death.
Today, Galileo is remembered as one of the most important figures in the history of science. His contributions to astronomy, physics, and mathematics laid the foundations for much of the scientific research and discovery that followed. Galileo's work also helped to establish the importance of empirical observation and experimentation in scientific inquiry, a principle that remains central to scientific practice today.
In conclusion, Galileo Galilei was a key figure in the Renaissance period who made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics. His work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time and helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. While his work was not without controversy, his contributions to science have had a lasting impact that can still be felt today.
Write a short blog post that explains how much power the federal government should have and why?
The federal government's responsibility is to look after the citizens and to ensure their rights are being met and their freedoms are secured.
Please help quick! 20 points 1 question please help!!
2. Click on the colored lines that match your trail on the timeline at the bottom. Read about what was happening in each year. Why were people traveling on the Oregon Trail? (2 points)
Free land in Oregon and the possibility of finding gold in California lured them westward. At the same time, eastern churches wanted to teach American Indians of the Oregon Country their European ideas of "civilization." Many simply hoped for a chance to start a new life.
How did the Supreme Court rule in the Korematsu v. US (1944) case?
The Supreme Court determined that internment should not be allowed.
The Supreme Court supported the internment of Japanese Americans.
The Supreme Court promised reparations to anyone who lost income due to internment.
The Supreme Court said that evidence was needed before Japanese Americans were interned.
Where Is the Forest of Dean
Explanation:
The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.
Forest of Dean, ancient royal forest of oak and beech in western Gloucestershire, England, covering an area of about 26,000 ac (10,500 ha) between the Rivers Severn and Wye. It became a National Forest Park administered by the Forestry Commission in 1938.
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France had to negotiate ____, who controlled the land, to give Florida to the British
A, with England
B. With the French
C. With Spain
Answer:
spain
Explanation:
lol because i am floridian
Why is this portrait of Pocahontas important to the study of the early colonies in North America?
A:It was painted by a famous artist.
B:it is valuable to art collectors and museums.
C:It is a rare record of dress in the English colonies.
D:it is a rare portrait of an important woman in history.
E:It documents the relationship between early English settlers and Native Americans.
2 ANSWER"S PLEASE!!! :>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
She helped English settlers Louis and Clark and for that she is an important part of our early American history
Many factors contributed to the fall of Fort St. Louis when the Karankawas attacked. Which one of the following factors was NOT a result of La Salle’s actions?
a.
the fort was small and out numbered
b.
the fort was isolated and no help was nearby
c.
the Karankawas tricked the colonists into thinking they were friends
d.
the fort was poorly fortified and located in hostile territory
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Islamic Contributions
4. Math
5. Science
6. Medicine
7. Literature
8. Art and Architecture
Describing Complete each sentence.
9. Muslim astronomers measured Earth and realized _______________.
10. Ibn Khaldun, a Muslim historian, was one of the first to study _____________ .
11. Muslim scholars in Spain saved ancient Greek writings by ____________.
9. Muslim astronomers measured Earth and realized it is spherical.
10. Ibn Khaldun, a Muslim historian, was one of the first to study history using a scientific method.
11. Muslim scholars in Spain saved ancient Greek writings by translating them into Arabic.
Answer:
Muslim astronomers measured Earth and realized it was spherical.
Ibn Khaldun, a Muslim historian, was one of the first to study the rise and fall of civilizations.
Muslim scholars in Spain saved ancient Greek writings by translating them into Arabic and preserving them in libraries.
Here are some additional details about each contribution:
Muslim astronomers were able to measure the circumference of the Earth to within a few hundred miles. They also developed the astrolabe, a device used to measure the positions of stars and planets.
Ibn Khaldun was a 14th-century historian who is considered one of the founders of sociology. He wrote a book called the Muqaddimah, which is a study of the rise and fall of civilizations.
Muslim scholars in Spain translated many ancient Greek texts into Arabic. These translations were later translated into Latin, which helped to preserve them and make them available to scholars in Europe.
Explanation:
In what year was gold discovered in California?
Answer:
1848
Explanation:
The California Gold Rush was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California.
allowed all male citizens over 18 to participate in the Assembly.
In a previous unit, you learned that two lines of Hebrew poetry can follow either a synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic form of parallelism. Use your Bible to identify which type of parallel form is used in the following verses of Psalm 22. You may wish to refer to Unit 6, The Psalms, for help with this activity.
Read Psalm 22:13. Identify the type of parallel form that is used.
Emblematic
Synthetic
Antithetical
Synonymous
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