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    Listening Skills

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    “The human mind is easily distracted by other thoughts – what’s for lunch, what time do I need to leave to catch my train, is it going to rain – try to put other thoughts out of mind and concentrate on the messages that are being communicated” (Listening skills, n.d.). This can easily be practiced by turning to any television station that is talk…

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    up with a plan on how we can work together. The plan was for me to do everything and if I had any issues or concerns I can always ask her. So we all agreed. But I didn't like the way common with I mean that I wasn't opening up my mind to learning. I told her that I was open to learning. That I can't learn if she isn't properly showing me rather than doing everything and not explaining what she is doing. In the second incident Elida and I was sitting with a patient…

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    This is to make certain that one remains open to all the options possible in causation. In his example involving billiard balls, while one ball striking another will usually cause the second ball to move, one must remain open to the second ball remaining unmoved falling the impact from the first ball. The number of observations of the second ball moving after being struck is what habitually…

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    This causes conflict between both characters and how they act. Montag believes that everyone should be able to have knowledge and realizing the dream they are living. Montag started off as burning books and didn’t think much of it, until someone opens his mind and wakes him up. Clarisse is a 16 year old girl that Montag meets she starts to wake him up and helps Montag find his true feelings. A quote to support this claim is “of course I’m happy. What does she think? I’m not.” This shows Montag…

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    Uplifting Messages

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    During your reading with me, you will have the opportunity to hear from your departed loved ones, friends, pets, Spirit Guides or Angels. Those in Spirit are very eager to communicate with you. To let you know they are doing well, that they are still with you, and they love you. My hope and intention is to help you connect with those who are still with us in Spirit, through a combination of Clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairaudience (clear hearing) and Clairsentience (clear feeling) acting as…

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    Practical men would reply no, they want to see physical results. They are oblivious to the necessity of knowledge to open their mind. They seek proof, or material answers, instead of ‘food for the mind.” Just as an atheist wants solid proof of God or a believer wants proof that science has all the answers, they look at the surface level of answers, not digging far enough down to realize the answer is a mixing…

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    I’ve never been a person to do the healthy thing when it came to my emotions. Sharing, the only thing the entire planet seems to believe can cover up what plagues your mind. This is a reason why writing from the heart is a task that everyone can find to be a hurdle, from aspiring writers to a student tasked with the endeavor of doing just that. During the writing process a slew of memories that trigger the deepest human emotions come forth. In my case, there is little of those emotions left to…

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    In The Value of Philosophy, Bertrand Russell, a once influential professor at Cambridge University, aims to answer the question of “why study philosophy?” Russell states there are many misconceptions about the ends philosophy aims to achieve. In this text, Russell aims to address the misconceptions and explain what it truly is philosophy provides for an individual. Typically, the study of philosophy is viewed as trifling and confusing and studies the controversies of subject matter in which…

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    communicate with other people through the conversation between him and Robert. At the end of the story, through drawing the cathedral together, the protagonist starts to commune with Robert with a sincere heart, not just pretending to be honest and opens his real eyes that broaden his perspectives on the world. In this work, the author tries…

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    Themes In Inherit The Wind

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    Being open-minded is always better than being close-minded. This theme can be shown on page 96 and 97. Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond are analyzing the bible during Bertram Cates’ trial. Drummond questions Brady about the first day that God created…

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