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Q: How did make do and mend affect every day life?
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What are some word with the same meaning as fix?

mend repair patch adjust reconstruct.... thats all i could think of


How can a person stand for 7 days without sleeping?

by eating and drinking lots and going for a wee tip if your going to not sleep for 7 days make sure you have caffeine in your system and protein you might not fall asleep then but i wouldn't recur-mend not sleeping for 7 days you might feel sick.


Does Jesus Pray. I know He did and all but does He still Pray to the Father for us Today. I know He's our intercessor but does he pray to God for us?

We all know that prayer was part of Jesus' life.At each major milestone in his ministry we find him at prayer. How did, Jesus manage to align himself totally with the Father's Will?How did he handle criticism and conflict so well?How did his teaching come to be the clearest and deepest that the world has seen?How could he harness and focus the healing power of God to mend broken lives? We should recognise that prayer isn't a method, but rather a way of life. However some of the details of Jesus' life give us vital pointers to effective prayer. Jesus Made Space: When Jesus wanted to pray, he put some distance, however small, between himself and his everyday distractions. In the pressure of an incredibly busy life, with people's expectations of him mounting to fever pitch, he would frequently and regularly take time to pray. We know from the Gospels that he made time and space for prayer by climbing mountains or by walking the desert. We know that sometimes he got up early to spend time with his heavenly Father. On occasions he would give a whole night to prayer. Always we see him favouring the lonely places and the quiet times. But far from marking Jesus out as an introvert or a recluse. we see that such withdrawal formed a reservoir of spiritual refreshment. In prayer he basked in the Father's love. He asked for, and received, the wisdom and insight he needed. He recharged his spiritual batteries, returning to his task with renewed mental alertness and physical vigour. This should be a pattern for our prayer, whether in the quiet, or the hustle and bustle of our living. Remembering that prayer does not change God's mind, it changes us.wanna read more? http://www.bushchurchaid.com.au/Resources/resource3.htm


What does -t-s-s mean?

This is an Old English word of Germanic origin (from at least the 1580's), and not an acronym. It means "to defecate" or "to deceive".The following answer is complete nonsense:It's an acronym for when they would store cargo in the back of the ship and the steps of displeasure about it spelled out s-h-i-t.Further more, I'll add what was left unsaid with some insight on the history... In the 17th Century, the Pilgrims emigrated to America from Europe (in these times Europeans were big on harvests/crops). But they weren't inept with trafficking manure over water-boundaries to spread out the harvesting crops.[Continue reading, but keep in mind that the word "shit" was already hundreds of years old at this point]So when they built Ferries to move the manure they at first stowed it in to the bottom of the boat. When it would get stormy and the water would wake, the water would spill over the ferries sides and down in to the manure at the bottom of the ferry therefore mixing an awful stench of Water and Manure which would, You guessed it, Rise up throughout the entire ferries hull and deck and where all of the other patrons would be residing. Hence, s-h-i-t.After they discovered that stowing manure in the bottom of the Ferry was a horrid idea they stuck signs up. Saying something like the following:If transporting Manure STORE HIGH IN TRANSIT. Thus we get s-h-i-t. and either coincidental or arbitrarily remembered it's just stuck with society to mend to relate that "I've gotta go take a Manure/s-h-i-t."