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    Essay On Root Chakra

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    The root chakra is the first chakra to start forming in the womb around the 2nd trimester and continue to form until the age of 12 months. This chakra is the foundation for all of the other chakras so any disruption will disrupt the whole system. Since this chakra starts forming in the womb this means that any trauma to the mother during this time period can also be passed over the the baby. Traumatic births such as c-sections and inductions can have a huge impact on the development of the first…

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    Abbie and Sadie’s Epic Adventure Lotus Eaters- One day a girl Abbigail went to a Krispy Kreme shop wanting to get a doughnut. What she didn’t know was that the mob had taken over the shop and they were giving people drugged doughnuts to get free workers, and new mob members. One day Abbigail went in to the Krispy Kreme store. All she wanted was one simple glazed doughnut. She walked in, got her doughnut, and ate it. She became, almost instantly, addicted to the doughnut. She kept eating the…

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    Charming Feminine Tattoos – Delicate Designs Full of Meaning Women want to feel pretty and feminine and those who love tattoos want their artwork to reflect the same thing. But the question is - what makes a feminine tattoo? There are three components to a womanly design. These are subject matter, placement, and color. For example, a woman and a man may both choose to have a similar tattoo but to make hers more feminine the woman may add girly touches and pretty colors to hers. While the man…

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    Payam E Mehjoor Analysis

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    MEHJOOR AND HIS POETIC COLLECTION: Mehjoor was a resident of Mitragam- Pulwama is the most celebrated flower with deep fragrance from the poetic garden of Kashmir, popularly known as “Shair-e-Kashmir”. His splendid strands took Kashmiri poetry to new horizons. He is highly honored for introducing new style, themes, thoughts and subjects in Kashmiri poetry. He embodied subjects like development, revolution, patriotism, love, joy, nature, beauty in his poetry. He talked about progress of…

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    For centuries we humans have been telling and retelling stories so the generation to come would be aware and entertained by them. However, the majority of stories isn’t always told the same way. For instance, famous Greek myths and gods such as Thor have been retold in different ways. Now other than Thor, the poem “The Odyssey” by Homer has been retold in numerous of ways, too. For instance, the writers of O Brother, Where Art Thou, adapted the poem “The Odyssey.” Although the movie doesn’t…

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    The Civil Rights Movement – a time period in recent American history that was the turning point for a large minority group. For the first time, African Americans were demanding rights equal to those of their white counterparts. There were a few factors that contributed to this gross change in dynamic; one of the most prevalent was the sociological perspective of conflict theory. Conflict theory – derived from Karl Marx’s ideology that social inequality is created by conflict over access to…

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    the Armor from an album of Monteverdi” (174) for the guests—finally expressing the music similar to the tune that plays in his head at the site of the dead girl—he reads a poem that moves the members of Cannery Row. The poem discusses a girl “with lotus eyes” and the speaker describes his own “eyes that hurry to see no more are painting, painting / Faces of my lost girl” (175). The picture of the dead girl’s face and eyes are brought up by this poem, strengthening the theory that the girl…

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    Ancient Nubia Civilization

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    Ancient Nubia By :anquinet Pittman Nubia was home to many Africa’s earliest kingdoms . The Nubians who inherited traits from Egypt is a civilization with palaces ,temples , and pyramids almost 7000 B.C.E. Most of the Nubian countries were discovered along the Nile river In Sudan . the Nubian culture thrived for 7000 B.CE. to about 1400 B.C.E afterwards being conquered by Muslims . One of the most famous ancient civilization known to man was the pharaonic Egypt . although it was…

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    attack on leaders at all institutions, attack "the four olds," raise "revolutionary successors," and address the inequalities brought about by Liu and Deng (Presentation20). The traditional roles of women were the three obedience, having a son, lotus feet (foot binding), child marriage, and concubines and prostitutes. Women were regarded as inferior to men. Daughters had to be obedient to their fathers, wives to their husbands and old women to their son. Women's main job in the household was…

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    Creator, who typically has coloured red which symbolizes the creative power of the sun. Brahma was actually born with five heads but was cut by Shiva so now he had four heads, four faces, and four arms. Brahma was born without a mother. He came from the lotus which came out from Vishnu’s navel at the beginning of the universe. Vishnu, the Preserver, who incarnates for the protection of dharma and destruction of evil. Vishnu holds the highest status among the three. Vishnu is typically a four…

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