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Why did israelites migrate to egypt?

Score: 4.1/5 (42 votes) In the first book of the Pentateuch, the Book of Genesis, the Israelites had come to live in Egypt in the Land of Goshen during a famine due to the fact that an Israelite, Joseph, had become a high official in the court of the pharaoh.Why did God send the Israelites to Egypt?...

Jan 15, 2026 818 READS
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Whats the difference between pathogens and non pathogens?

Score: 5/5 (65 votes) Foodborne diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria can be, e.g., salmonellosis, listeriosis, campylobacteriosis and yersiniosis [3]. Organisms, which do not cause diseases are called non-pathogenic [2].What is a pathogen and how is it different from a non pathogen give an example...

Jan 15, 2026 407 READS
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Is corticospinal tract spinal cord?

Score: 5/5 (45 votes) The corticospinal tract is a white matter motor pathway starting at the cerebral cortex that terminates on lower motor neurons and interneurons in the spinal cord, controlling movements of the limbs and trunk.Does the corticospinal tract travel down the spinal cord?[1] As the c...

Jan 15, 2026 1,494 READS
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Are billionaires self made?

Score: 4.1/5 (11 votes) The latest Forbes Billionaires List puts the total number of billionaires globally at 2,755. Some of those on the list made their fortunes through inheritance, but research from Wealth X has found that the majority of billionaires are actually self-made, clocking in at 68% of...

Jan 15, 2026 1,927 READS
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Will my baby be a redhead?

Score: 4.6/5 (12 votes) In order to be a redhead, a baby needs two copies of the red hair gene (a mutation of the MC1R gene) because it is recessive. This means if neither parent is ginger, they both need to carry the gene and pass it on — and even then they will have just a 25% chance of the child ...

Jan 15, 2026 1,004 READS
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Do ruanas have sleeves?

Score: 4.8/5 (6 votes) A ruana is one large piece of cloth that falls down the back, over the shoulders and down the front. It has no sleeve closures, rather just drapes over the shoulders and is kept in place with your arms, although I have seen and heard of people using a pin or a pretty brooch to...

Jan 14, 2026 1,605 READS
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What is the meaning of the word experimentalism?

Score: 4.2/5 (47 votes) : reliance on or advocacy of experimental or empirical principles and procedures specifically : instrumentalism.What is experimentalism and example?Experimentalism is defined as the practice of conducting studies, or a love for new experiences. An example of experimentalism i...

Jan 14, 2026 1,169 READS
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Why was neoclassicism popular?

Score: 4.1/5 (36 votes) The height of Neoclassicism coincided with the 18th century Enlightenment era, and continued into the early 19th century. With the increasing popularity of the Grand Tour, it became fashionable to collect antiquities as souvenirs, which spread the Neoclassical style through E...

Jan 14, 2026 1,098 READS
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When did eusebius write church history?

Score: 4.7/5 (41 votes) whose Historia ecclesiastica (written 312–324; Ecclesiastical History) was the first important work of Christian history since the Acts of the Apostles. For Eusebius, the Roman Empire was the divinely appointed and necessary milieu for the propagation of the Christian faith.W...

Jan 14, 2026 1,990 READS
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Why rooney left everton?

Score: 4.8/5 (31 votes) Wayne Rooney says he was forced out of Everton in the summer of 2004, with the Toffees actively touting him out to potential clubs as they needed raise cash to ease their crippling finances. Rooney left Goodison Park for Manchester United on transfer deadline day in a deal wo...

Jan 14, 2026 1,171 READS