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    Diaries are truly a beautiful concept. Not only does it serve as a glance into the past but it’s also passing on life memories down your family line. To me Martha Ballard seemed like an independent and intelligent women. It may seem far fetched to think of it that way due to society's perspective on women back in the day, however, she practically ran her own personal business. Additionally, she was part of the few whom surpassed barriers to learn to write during a time where female education was…

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    Steiner believed the spiritual world since his childhood. When he was nine, he experienced seeing the spiritual figure of his dead aunt. Since then he started to believe in spirituality, and later he was trained to have an ability of spiritual clairvoyance. From 1890 to 1897, Steiner worked to edit the Goethe and Schiller archives in Weimar, Germany. He moved to Berlin after, then he published and edited the magazine for Literature in 1897 to 1900. During this time, Steiner was active by giving…

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    One is telepathy, the ability to use mind-to-mind communication through a “sixth sense”. Clairvoyance or remote viewing is the "knowledge of objects, people or events that are hidden via space or time. For example, an object hidden in a box in a different room, a photograph sealed in an envelope, an event that is occurring to a loved one who is…

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    following a class in 17th Century Italy. The two characters of Feste the fool, and Viola (disguised as Cesario) have the ability to move freely throughout different classes due to both of their ‘disguises’. These two personalities exhibit signs of clairvoyance, knowledge beyond expectation, as well as high intelligence. These traits are given specific attention in Act 3, Scene 1 through Feste and Viola (Cesario)’s exchange outside of Olivia’s property. The character of Feste is intriguing…

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    One of America's religious practices that not many people talk about, but is shown a lot on the big screen, are exorcisms. On NBC in 1971, the first ever exorcism was televised (Newkirk, Week In Weird). The clip features NBC journalist Carole Simpson interviewing Ed and Marsha Becker, a couple who began to experience strange things after moving into their new Chicago home. They claimed to have been experiencing dramatic hauntings in their home. The couple called upon the help of medium Joseph…

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    Pseudoscience beliefs are defined as “various methods, theories, or systems, as astrology, psychokinesis, or clairvoyance, considered as having no scientific basis” (Dictionary.com, LLC). It is important to note that this myth does not originate from one central idea or premise; rather this myth has been constructed and altered since its inception. Effectively, people who believe that aliens built the pyramids are rationalizing their limited amount of facts in way that makes sense and…

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    Kaka Dixit (1864-5.7.1926): Hari Sitaram Dixit, a high caste Nagari Brahim of Khandwa, did B.A., LLB, and became a leading solicitor of Bombay. He was the Secretary of the Indian National Congress of 1904 at Bombay. In 1906, on his visit to England he had an accident in London whch caused him an injury in the leg with constantly pained. Nana Chandorkar advised him in 1909 to go to Shirdi and seek Sai Baba’s blessings. The same year he went to Ahmednagar with some work and was a guest in the…

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    Name: EYE Symbolic Meaning: Enlightenment. The spiritual third eye is a symbol of clairvoyance and spiritual gifts. Sometimes a deity would grant a third eye to a devotee to enhance their spiritual vision. There are also some cases of mythic stories where an eye is destroyed, and here it represents ignorance, which is often brought about by upsetting a Goddess, such as the example of Kuber or Shukracharya. Palmistry Meaning: Extremely strong intuitive ability, someone who has ‘seen the…

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    Introduction: The marketing mix is probably the most common marketing term. It consists of basic tactical components of a marketing plan. Commonly known as the 4P’s, the marketing mix attributes are Price, Place, Product and Promotion. An appropriate combination of the 4P’s needs to be developed to cater the needs of a business in any segment (Spotlight, 2014). The principle objective of this case study is to portray a clear picture of the current valuation of the marketing mix as marketing…

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    How did an increased interest in theosophy in the 19th century influence the direction of modern art? Theosophy, as a philosophical belief system, can be traced back to ancient times. Through her two part Isis Unveiled (1877), and her theosophical society, Russian Born Mme Helena Blavatsky, a religious mystic, played a huge part in reinstating the dogmas of theosophy into the art world. Isis Unveiled was written during a time of significant change around the globe. In 1859 Charles Darwin…

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