It is a tale I heard;
People were all on earth, created by god. Everyone spoke the same language. There was peace and quite everywhere, everyone was happy, the ground was vertile and people lived together, black, white, brown, yellow, red, etc. The people decided to build a tower with each other, and everything went alright, since they spoke the same language and understood each other. But then, God wanted people to live apart from each other, since there was far more land to be discovered (the rest of the world). So God decided to make the people speak different languages. People panicked and could not understand each other anymore. The tower started looking strange and started to half colapse).
(Not sure whether the tower in the tale is the Tower of Pisa)
There you gooz ;]
AnswerThe Tower of Babel.If a righteous person has a desire to speak to someone who speaks a different language, the Holy Ghost will bless the speaker with the gift to be able to speak the other persons language. This is called The Gift of Tongues. There is another gift called The Interpretation of Tongues. This is when a person speaks in their own language but the hearer hears the words in his own language.
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.
Without Pentecost, Christians would not have received the Holy Spirit, as recounted in the Bible. This event is considered the birth of the Christian church and is essential to the faith. It is celebrated as a significant event in the church calendar.
The common event that caused the collapse of the empire of Ghana was lack of political and cultural unity.
because it is driven by events. as it is a language used in programming, then it only makes sense to say VB is an event driven programming language.
napoleonic
The language of news has traditionally answered the 5 W's of an event - Who? What? Where? When? Why?
what event in the us history caused the states to lose much of their original powers
the stamp act
swag
yes,vb is an event oriented language.
The key word that I use is causality. However, you cannot use probability to determine causality. Even if two events are highly correlated, probability theory cannot tell whether event A is caused by event B, or event B is caused by event A, or that both are caused by some third event that is not even part of the study.