How did Al Gore describe global climate change?
a. As a moral issue c. As a potential issue b. As a political issue d. As a hopeless issue
ANS: A
Al Gore described global climate change as a moral issue.
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A. the discovery of parchment fragments in Syria, which still have not been translated. B. the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. C. Rabbi Shammai's death, and with it the exposure of several scrolls of that period that he had kept secluded. D. the Mt. Zion Papers were dug up at the base of Mt Zion.
The "veil of ignorance" is important to rawl's theory because
In Islam, Muhammad is believed to be:
a. divine b. another name for Allah c. the prophet of Allah d. none of the above
Thomas Kuhn argued that science advances through the accumulation of new discoveries that are added to the established fund of knowledge
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.