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Are rich people happier than poor people?

The Easterlin Paradox proposes that while people in rich countries are not necessarily happier than people in poor countries, a rich person within a country is usually happier than a poor person from the same country.\nA Gallup poll found that only one-third of people making less than $35,000 a year are happy, but all of the people making more than $500,000 a year say they are very happy.\nSome studies show that the level of happiness is never satiated; a person making $1 million a year is not as happy as a person making $2 million a year.\nA study by the Brookings Institution supports the the..

What are the advantages and disadvantages of tourism?

With the advantages of infrastructure improvement often come downsides such as pollution, destruction of some aspects of the environment and scattered development that may be inaccessible to residents of the area. Moreover, if big businesses play a role in developing the tourism industry in a certain area, the local businesses and residents may see very little of the profits, because the money goes to the big business. Also, while many tourists learn on their trips, that learning often comes at costs, such as residents of the area feeling belittled or patronized, especially if the tourists foc..

What is an order of dedication service?

For baby/child dedications, a pastor typically counsels the parents before the ceremony. Other family members may have a part in the ceremony as well. During the ceremony, parents and the church congregation take vows to raise the child with the love of God and teach the child about God and the Bible. The pastor then prays over the child.

What is the fattest country?

Saudi Arabia is the second-fattest nation, with 35 percent of the population being obese. Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates round out the top five. As of 2014, the United States is the eighth-fattest country in the world, with 31.8 percent of the population labeled as obese. However, with its high population, the United States has a higher amount of obese people than any other country.

What race are Hispanic people?

Many United States citizens of technically "Hispanic" origin are actually identifying themselves as "white," according to 2010 Census data. While this might be linked to socioeconomic factors, along with a persistent glorification of whiteness, it also demonstrates the flexibility of the term "Hispanic."Some other words used by Hispanic 2010 Census respondents to define their race included "Latino," "Latin American" and "Latin."

What is biblical tithing?

The first instance of tithing in the Bible is found in Genesis 14:20, where Abraham gave a tenth of everything he had acquired from Mesopotamian kings to Melchizedek the priest of God. In 2 Chronicles 31:5, Israelites generously gave the first fruits of their grain, wine, honey and all other field products.\nThis system provided a form of taxation for the sustenance of the religious and economic system of ancient Israel. Tithes were also used to meet the needs of foreigners, orphans and widows as recorded in Deuteronomy 26:12-13.\nThough tithe as a subject remains controversial among Christian..

What are the months on the Jewish calendar in order?

The names of the Jewish months date back to the biblical time of Ezra and the period directly following the end of Jewish captivity in Babylon. Linguistically, the names of the months were imported into Hebrew from Babylonian. Most of the months are either 29 or 30 days in length, with the lead month, Nissan, beginning in the civil equivalent of March/ April. Passover is celebrated in Nissan.\nBecause of the different dating system and extensive history of the Jewish people, years in the Hebrew calendar are also calculated differently from the common calendar, with the Jewish New Year commenci..

Why do psychologists study biology?

Biology is the study of life, while psychology is an academic and applied discipline that includes the scientific study of mental activities and behaviors of humans.\nPsychology is a scientific field that deals particularly with the mind. It attempts to determine why people think and behave the way they do. For a psychologist to effectively study human behavior, they require considerable background in biology. A comparative psychologist requires knowledge in biology to understand animal cognition. Comparative psychology investigates how and why each animal species developed particular cognitiv..

What does a rainbow symbolize?

In Judeo-Christian traditions, the appearance of a rainbow is considered a sign that God is not planning to destroy the earth with another flood. Rainbows are also considered lucky, and traditional Irish stories often refer to a "pot of gold" at the end of the rainbow. Buddhist tradition considers the rainbow the highest spiritual plane one can access before crossing over to the other side, and Armenian mythology states that the rainbow belongs to the sun god. Rainbows are also often considered a sign from "above," especially when they appear on a sunny, rain-free day. In other cultures, howev..

What is the difference between contemporary and traditional versions of "The Lord's Prayer"?

The last line in the traditional form reads: "For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen." The last line in the contemporary version is: "For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen."\nA few Anglican Churches still use the King James Version of the Book of Common Prayer, which has the traditional language. To confuse the issue even further, the Roman Catholic Church eliminates the last sentence. The Catholic version of the Lord's Prayer ends with: "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen."\nThe use of th..

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