Photo from Depositphotos Does Religion Cause War? Both religion and war were part of human societies since civilization as such was formed. The debate about the influence of religion on armed conflicts and wars is no shorter. The focus of thinkers and researchers in that respect differs – while many discuss and analyze the views […]
Picture by GregMontani from Pixabay Discuss the Importance of Dialogue to Character Development in the Novel Pride and Prejudice Characters play a vital role in every literary work. They deliver exposition, contributing to the development of themes in every storyline. Normally authors opt to utilize the most engaging technique to further building the characters of […]
Photo from Depositphotos Appetite is an urge for eating food. Most of the time it is due to hunger. A good appetite will make you feel hungry at frequent intervals. A low appetite or lack of appetite if persists for many days leads to loss of weight and malnutrition and a disease called anemia. Maintaining […]
Photo from Depositphotos Can Constantine’s Legal Programme Shed Some Light on His Religious Convictions? The history of ancient Christianity is divided into two periods: until legalization (when the Roman authorities pursued this religion), and after legalization (when Christianity became an ally of the Roman Empire). These periods are usually shared by the era of Constantine […]
Photo from Depositphotos Advantages and Disadvantages of Dental Implants Dental professionals often recommend dental implants for people who have extensive tooth decay and tooth loss. One of the reasons dentists recommend dental implants over more traditional tooth replacement systems such as dentures and bridges is because of the need to retain as much bone […]
How Do We “Become” Boys and Girls? During childhood years, sexes, as well as gender, seems not so very noticeable among people. It only becomes evident once these short years have ended marking the start of what we call the adolescent period. Physical, emotional, social as well as intellectual differences become very pronounced at this […]
Christ is not a name or a surname, but a translation from Hebrew into a modern Greek or Aramaic language of the Hebrew word “messiah”! Today in some Christian churches it is considered that with the coming of Jesus, that is, the establishment of the New Testament, the Old Testament was completely abolished. That is, […]
The second half of the 1910s and early 1920s are marked by significant successes of critical realism in US literature. The rapid development of critical moods of US writers was promoted by the growing sense of depravity of American bourgeois-capitalist civilization, tragedy, and the doom of the American way of life. These years the world-famous […]
The Catholic Church played an important role in the development of medieval European society. It took an active part in the development and control of various spheres of public life. In the political sphere, the church regulated interstate relations, acting as an arbiter in the disputes of the rulers of states, appointing loyal or under-influence […]