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🚀 Interested in the digital marketing world? Explore information about entry-level positions, essential skills, and practical tips for those starting out. Discover insights to help you understand the basics and grow your knowledge in this exciting field.
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Discover the beauty of nature with our all-natural cleaning, skincare, body & hair products. Free from harsh chemicals & perfect for those with sensitive skin, my formulas are simple and designed to nourish, protect, and clean—naturally. From eco-friendly home cleaners to soothing skincare, body & hair products, treat yourself and the environment right.
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Confused by food debates? 🥑 One truth can clear the fog! Tip: GMOs aren’t always harmful. What food myth bugs *you*? Comment or tag a health nut! Share if this resonates! 🌱 More food facts await! 👉🏼 https://snapbrainy.shop/l/food-debates-controversial #FoodDebates #HealthyEating #SnapBrainy
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Ever puzzled by an art mystery? 🖼️ One enigma can rewrite history! Tip: Hidden symbols hold clues. What art riddle fascinates *you*? Comment or tag a mystery lover! Share if this sparks your curiosity! 🔍 More unsolved secrets await! 👉🏼 https://snapbrainy.shop/l/unsolved-art-mysteries #ArtEnigmas #HistoryMysteries #snapbrainy
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Join us as we bring you the best stories, tips, ideas and solutions for growing your Climate Kitchen family. We’re so excited to be on this journey with you.
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💥 Think you know American history? Think again. Join a community of history lovers uncovering the untold, the dramatic, and the forgotten. 📚 From the Civil War to presidential power struggles — it’s the past like you’ve never seen it. 👉 Follow now for stories your textbook skipped.
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The brain works in mysterious ways... Until it’s all explained by psychology 🧠 Here are some principles you might not know:
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Peregrine falcons aren’t your everyday backyard bird. These speedy raptors are known for their record-breaking dives — reaching over 200 mph! They live on nearly every continent and can travel thousands of miles each year, but most people don't get to see these birds often — if ever.
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End-of-Term Brain Drain? Inject some fun into the last few weeks of school to help! We're heading into July, and let's be honest, everyone's feeling the end-of-term fatigue – especially with this heat! It's tough to keep pupils engaged when they're already dreaming of summer holidays. But what if you could grab their attention, even now? What if history could be the most surprising, mind-bending subject on the timetable, right up until the final bell? Forget the dry dates and dusty facts! Inspire your students with the kind of history that makes them sit up and say, "Wait, what?!" Take a peek at articles like our popular "Four Historical Facts Taught in School That Aren't True!" for some instant "aha!" moments - https://www.portalstothepast.co.uk/four-historical-facts-taught-school-not-true/ Want more fun facts, surprising stories, and engaging ideas to power through these last few weeks? Dive into our dedicated "Fun Facts" category and discover a treasure trove of inspiration: https://www.portalstothepast.co.uk/category/fun-facts/ Let's make these final lessons unforgettable! #HistoryEducation #PrimaryTeacher #KS2History #EndofTerm #MakeLearningFun #PrimarySchool #EngagingLearning #SchoolWorkshops #TeacherLife
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Shalom, Salam, Peace be with you all. Today, I had a deeply thought-provoking conversation with Sheikh Saeed at the historic Amr ibn al-As Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. He raised a compelling point that I believe is worth sharing—and I invite you to reflect on both his words and my response. God willing, I’ll also share a few fascinating details about this remarkable mosque. I had expressed to Sheikh Saeed one of the reasons I believe Jesus more faithfully taught and lived out the commandments of God than Muhammad. Specifically, I pointed out that Muhammad led military campaigns and, at times, killed in the name of defending or spreading Islam. In contrast, Jesus not only taught against killing—warning that those who live by the sword will die by it—but also lived by that standard. He never killed anyone, even when he had the opportunity or justification to do so. Sheikh Saeed responded with a thoughtful question: “Do you believe that Jesus will return in the last days to execute righteous judgment? And do you believe people will be punished or killed when He does?” I answered yes. He replied, “Then just as Jesus will judge in the last days, Muhammad executed righteous judgment upon those who deserved punishment.” Here was my response, and I ask you to consider it carefully: The reason Jesus did not kill during His first coming—but will execute judgment at His second—is because He had not yet received the full authority and knowledge from God to judge. That authority will be given to Him at His return, when He will judge with perfect righteousness. Muhammad, however, made judgments during his lifetime without possessing all knowledge or divine authority to read hearts and judge infallibly. A telling example comes from a well-known hadith: > When Muhammad migrated to Madinah, he observed farmers artificially pollinating date palms. Unfamiliar with the practice, he asked, “What if you don’t do it?” Out of respect, the farmers stopped. That year, the yield was poor. When they told him why, he replied, “You have better knowledge in worldly affairs.” (Sahih Muslim 2363) This story shows that Muhammad, though revered, did not claim omniscience—even in observable matters. If he lacked knowledge in agriculture, how could he possess the divine insight needed to judge the unseen motives of the heart? If he had such insight, he would have known the farmers were right. My point is this: Muhammad did not possess the full knowledge or authority of God to execute judgment perfectly, and therefore, it was not right for him to kill in the name of religion—whether for its defense or its spread. In contrast, when Jesus returns, He will have both the authority and the divine knowledge to judge rightly. That is why His future judgment will be righteous, while His first coming was marked by restraint and mercy. Sheikh Saeed seemed unfamiliar with this perspective. Caught off guard, he shifted the conversation and pointed to the mosque around us. “Do you see this mosque, Hezekiah?” he said. “This is the Amr ibn al-As Mosque—the first mosque built in Egypt and in all of Africa. Muhammad conquered Egypt, which was under Roman rule and persecuting Christians. Islam saved them from that persecution.” Let’s pause here to clarify the historical record: ✅ Yes, the Amr ibn al-As Mosque is indeed the first mosque built in Egypt and Africa, constructed in 641–642 CE by General Amr ibn al-As after the Muslim conquest of Egypt. However, the claim that Muhammad himself conquered Egypt is not historically accurate. Muhammad passed away in 632 CE. Egypt was conquered nearly a decade later under the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab, with Amr ibn al-As leading the campaign. I acknowledged Sheikh Saeed’s point with grace: “Perhaps God allowed the Muslim conquest of Egypt because, in some ways, it was more merciful than the Roman rule that preceded it. If so, I give you that credit, sir. But while Muhammad may have been a capable and even just governor in comparison to others of his time, I still believe Jesus more fully embodied and taught the commandments of God. That is why I remain a Judeo-Christian—not by tradition, but by conviction.” After that, Sheikh Saeed kindly introduced me to his grandchildren. It was a warm moment, and I was grateful for the hospitality and the opportunity to visit such a historic site. 🕌 A Few More Highlights About the Amr ibn al-As Mosque: Oldest mosque in Africa, built in 641 CE in what became the Islamic capital of Fustat. Originally constructed from palm trunks and mud bricks, it has been rebuilt and expanded many times. Once served as a major center of Islamic learning before Al-Azhar Mosque rose to prominence. Though little of the original structure remains, it continues to function as a place of worship and a symbol of Islamic heritage in Egypt.
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Who Controls America? States or Federal Government? Please keep your comments to the principles of responsible civic engagement. No naming personalities or political parties. We do civics, not politics. No additional pictures or links, please. Have you noticed the protestors who believe the states ultimately control America? Are these people correct? Who controls America? It’s not a “who” but a “what,” as we are a nation of laws, not of elected officials’ desires. The U.S. Constitution and the duly elected officials governing under its authority control our government. See Article VI, clause 2. Historical Perspective Today’s protestors weren’t the first Americans to want the states to have sovereign freedom, independence, and power. In 1781, all thirteen states ratified the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation (our first attempt at a Constitution) allowed each of the 13 states to retain their sovereign freedom, independence, and power. While our country had an official name, “the United States of America,” the very loose Articles only affirmed a “friendship” among the 13 states, not a lasting unity. The tight grip was on the federal government. Does that sound good to you? Read on. Why the Articles of Confederation Didn’t Work The Articles of Confederation limited the federal government so much that it couldn’t do what Americans needed it to. Remember Shay’s Rebellion? The federal government was too weak where strength and control were required. This catalyzed Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and other Federalists to advocate for a stronger federal government under a Constitution. Other Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation -Each state had one vote, not a bicameral legislature representing the population of each state -No court system -No national treasury to pay for essentials -No president (The “President” was only the head of a committee). -Canada was invited to join the United States, so no votes were needed. Other territories needed votes to be admitted to the United States. Strengths of the U.S. Constitution If the Articles of Confederation couldn’t adequately govern thirteen states, imagine what that would look like now! The Constitution: -Fosters a lasting bond between the states -Guarantees a republican form of government (a Constitutional Republic) to each state (see Article IV, section 4) -The rule of law for adding any additional states (Article IV, section 3) -A court system (see Article III) -Appropriations for essentials (Article 1, sections 8 and 9, and Federalist 58) Conclusion Hopefully, this civics article clarifies why the federal government has more power than individual states in handling certain situations. It’s essential to remain educated on civic issues. Here are some additional resources for further study: https://shorturl.at/9P6Ch (simple, helpful video) https://civicsandcitizenship.org/framers-wisdom/ https://civicsandcitizenship.org/the-constitution-the-supreme-law-of-the-land/ Follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/commonsensecivics Sign up to receive a weekly email of recent articles here: https://shorturl.at/qGImJ This is Common Sense Civics and Citizenship.🇺🇸
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