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    Universally means everywhere, every place, every level of consciousness. Securely Dwell means firmly establish, stable and secure. What is securely dwell? It is the True Mind that firmly resides, meaning the True Mind is open up then steadily manifest in the dualistic world, the world of change, removal, life, and death. Universally Emerge Securely Dwell means the ability of the True Mind to manifest and dwell firmly at any time, in any place, any level of consciousness, any domain, and any…

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    “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.” ― J.K Rowling, Harry Potter And the sorcerer's stone. Kids all over the world have to work to support their family. Most kids that have to work quit school to work full time. Just like the quote says you cannot dwell on dreams and forget to live, but these kids may dwell on dreams but they don't forget to live. They keep on trying to succeed. One life throws them an obstacle they find a way to overcome it. Child labor is not good for the…

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    Sophocles was one of the three ancient Greek tragedians to have his plays and quotes survive to this time. Sophocles was born in 496 BCE, in Colonus, Attica, which is just outside the walls of Athens, Greece. Sophocles received an admirable education, which led to his success n not only the playwright industry, but also as a devoted citizen to Athens, Greece. Furthermore, Sophocles lived to the age of 90 and then died in 406 BCE in Athens. Throughout Sophocles lifetime he wrote over 120…

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    Sophocles, one of the three Greek tragedians whose plays survived, notably stated that “There is no witness so terrible, no accuser so powerful as conscience which dwells within us.” Despite living nearly 2,500 years ago, his quotes still live on. During his time, Sophocles was the most celebrated playwright in the dramatical competitions that took place in Athens. This quote can be powerful when deciphered, and therefore, appears in many self-reflective readings. Sophocles’ quote means that…

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    difficulty reading the stanza but when i read closely I was able to interpret it through Wordthworth’s vision. Feeling and experiencing nature in the present will bring you peace, wisdom and understanding of life not only at the moment, but whenever you dwell on its memory in the future. In stanza four, he narrates, “ While here I stand, not only with the sense Of present…

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    They pick up and move far away as possible from their foes, somewhere that can't easily be found. Deep inside the forest to keep their family safe from danger. According to Chagnon short movements of gardens is considered micro movements (it is a lasting existence of a prolong garden, is and brand new garden). New growth and planting is clearly available to the Yanomami tribe without having to do any type of labor agree to start gardening. The older garden do come with thorns, brush, trees and…

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    quote, the whole universe ending because it is going to be blown up, Vonnegut states after the mention of death in this quote, “So it goes” (Vonnegut, 116-117). Whether it be a whole universe or a single people, Vonnegut believes that we should not dwell on the moment of death. In Like the other “So it goes,” sayings, this quote suggests that death is just a causal thing and nothing to be worried about (Vonnegut,…

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    “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” As said by John F. Kennedy, we should not dwell on the past and present establish our future. Sara Zarr also shows us throughout the course of Story of a Girl that we should accept the past and not let it dictate the future, as it prevents one from moving on and healing. Deanna was never truly able to move on from when she was thirteen, until she accepted the apology of Tommy. Deanna…

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    I’ve been addicted to learning from the start. While all aspects of learning are in some way beneficial, the connection between health science and me has been engraved in my heart. By being in high school, I felt I was limited in the opportunities to dwell in health care. However, I’ve proved my suspicions wrong by delegating myself to creative ways in outreaching to the medical path. I’ve attended medical seminars, shadowed, volunteered, researched and challenged myself to understand people…

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    n the piece "On Being a Crippled" written by Nancy Mairs, she discusses her personal experience with recently becoming crippled and the journey she has travelled through to learn to fully accept herself. Mairs utilizes an assertive yet sarcastic tone to get her point clearly across. She uses the derogatory word "crippled" to best describe her new situation which could be seen as peculiar to both abled and disabled people. Nancy Mairs starts her composition off direct, indicating to the reader…

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