The same content?
Is it the same in terms of content?
- But even in his early youth he showed great intellectual gifts.
- He was very clever in early childhood.
Is it the same in terms of content?
In this song I heard the last word https://youtu.be/nNm7_iU_1y0?si=Db4PaSy6PCizPlZj
Social sustainability is accordingly Socially big or small?
Can someone say this briefly and correctly
Can someone please answer this question: what describes the lyrical self?"
As the title says, I need help with the following text (especially the first sentence):
It is about pro and con arguments for shared space in the city Question: first he calls it pro argument, then he calls it against argument—> too dangerous, since everyone has equal rights Questions about this 1) what exactly does that mean? –> too dangerous, since everyone has equal rights 2) Why does he immediately…
Both sentences are not “good”
Content is the same GEMEINT
“Spiritual gifts” is a very old-fashioned word, in which it is not clear enough what it should mean.
No.
Spiritual gifts are rather so titled in religious areas… with wisdom, that has nothing to do with it.
Spiritual gifts are special skills in thinking, understanding and learning. They could also be called talents or skills in the field of knowledge and intelligence.
I still keep the word in the religious context.