Agriculture is the cultivation and growth of plants and crops for the intended use of eating and turning into life-sustaining medicines and other foods. It's been going on for thousands and thousands of years. From the early Sumerians and Babylonians all the way to today, so that's at least 4,000 years. Agriculture brought about the ability to live in one place instead of depending on how the cattle and buffalo moved. It allowed for more autocracy when figuring out where to live and how to live, ...
But I tried to made like Sebastian, but fuck that guy. No seriously my bf just broke up with me and I feel fucjing down, I'd like to go to California and smoke shit since it's now totally legal or something like that
How does the Confucian philosophy relate to the stereotypical Southern Family? The family that's tight-knit and relishes the family reunions and big family activities. I don't mean the stereotype that says they all do their cousins, and found their wife at the last family reunion. With that, let's dive right in! Possibly the most famous thing Confucianism says is that people should obey their superior, and their superior should be kind or at least treat their inferior equally or with ...
Origin: Scraggy was shown to the world when Pokemon Black Version and White Version were released in Japan. Back then we simply knew him as Zuruggu. In the Pokemon anime, Scraggy became the first Dark Type Pokemon owned by a main character when he hatched from his egg which was given to Ash blah blah blah. This Scraggy is also the only Scraggy in the entire anime. Some people instantly fell in love with Scraggy, some people it took a bit of time to do and some people are assholes. ...
Immaneul Kant was a German/Prussian philosopher during the 18th century. He lived from April 22, 1724 to February 12, 1804 at the old age of 79. Some of his most famous works include what's "real" and his maxims on morals, and we'll be discussing about his maxims now. Some of his maxims aren't quite what we would agree to. Just as a side note, most of the philosophies of what's "right" in society derives mainly from Jeremy Bentham. His first maxim (or formula) ...