I think you must be a bit clearer in your question. The genealogy of Christ is produced in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke and includes Ruth, Thamar, Mary and perhaps others depending on who you are looking for. The "introduction" of these women suggests they were not originally part of the genealogy of Christ, which is a rather novel suggestion. If you are referring to legends about women that descended from Christ - as there exist theories that Christ was married and/or had children - you will have to be specific as such theories widely vary and often mesh into myths and legends and often do not contain the names of any alleged women from his line.
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Ancient Greeks had two major theories of matter. These were the Atomic theory of matter and the theory of pangenesis.
He came up with a number of theories regarding the fabric of the universe. He was able to find the relationship between matter and energy.
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Chemists are interested in the submicroscopic description of matter because a submicroscopic description of matter is part of the theories of chemistry and provides explanations for macroscopic phenomena and chemical reactivity. These theories provide a means for us to apply chemistry, using it to predict other macroscopic phenomena.
No, light is not an example of matter. It is an example of electromagnetic waves. However, it is considered that light is composed of photons (massless particles) and it is applied to it some theories of matter.
Because a submicroscopic description of matter is part of the theories of chemistry and provides explanations for macroscopic phenomena and chemical reactivity - and these theories provide a means for us to apply chemistry, using it to predict other macroscopic phenomena.
like it is the matter of life circle
The three purposes of an introduction are to provide background information on the topic, establish the importance of the subject matter, and outline the main points or arguments that will be discussed in the text.
It is probably just a matter of opinion but I doubt that conspiracy theories have little effect on the government. For many people they don't matter either. For some people though, they offer explainations for things that seem to have no rhyme or reason for certain situations.
Jaggers, the lawyer, told Pip that Miss Havisham wanted to see him regarding a matter of business they had previously discussed.
No. As a matter the fact, the ABSENCE of anti-matter in our Universe is a problem scientists are still trying to explain. We know that anti-matter is almost non-existent here, but our present theories can give no reason why that should have happened -- any more than our present scientific theories can explain where lightning comes from. In both cases, scientists are working on developing better theoretical understanding.