It is unwise to attempt to force others to convert, no matter what their origins. Those coerced into accepting a religion are often the first to revolt. The conversion is not legitimate, it is not heartfelt, no matter the duress used. It is not wise at all to force an enemy into your midst.
The four traits of cultural blending are: Migration Conquest Trade Persuit of Religous converts
The traditional Zoroastrians of Iran, Pakistan and India have generally refused to accept new converts, perhaps to appease their more powerful neighbours. However, I have attached two links to other Zoroastrian groups that may be able to help.
A device that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, especially an internal-combustion engine or an arrangement of coils and magnets that converts electric current into mechanical power.
Basil. has written: 'A coquette's conquest' 'Love the debt'
Is a chemical process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight.
It changes from year to year, but here are the numbers of converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for recent years: 2010: 272,814 converts 2009: 280,106 converts 2008: 265, 593 converts 2007: 279,218 converts 2006: 272,845 converts 2005: 243,108 converts And some other years, to compare: 1995: 304,330 converts 1985: 197,640 converts 1976: 133,959 converts
A solenoid converts electric energy into electromagnetic energy, which then converts into kinetic energy.
It converts playable items
There is no one group called "converts". Without being more specific (converts to Christianity, converts from Hinduism to Buddhism, etc), this question can't be answered.
Who were the converts of northern revivalism
The converts were called earlier as gentiles.
liver usually converts ammonia to urea