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    in greeting and farewell, but many do not agree with such casual usage of the phrase. While “blessed be” is seen throughout history and religions, it is most commonly associated with the tradition of Wicca. More specifically, the phrase comes from the Garderenian tradition of Wicca. The original intention of the phrase “blessed be” was to be sacred, essentially invoking the blessings of a deity into a person. The phrase is mainly used in it’s proper form in the Fivefold Kiss ritual. This…

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    enjoy the innocent, untroubled childhood. This nostalgic quality at the end ‘he never forgot’ shows a refreshing feeling of freedom and the childhood world of lacking time restrictions, with the lovely fantasy images of the ‘clockless land’ and in the phrase ‘Where time hides tick-less waiting to be born’. The readers living in a modern world of daily schedules and appointments too can empathise with the little child who had to grow up away from his care-free childhood. ‘Hide and Seek’ by…

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    95th Symphony

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    different phrases in theme 1 Development of different phrases in theme 2 Expansion Re-transition…

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    adverbial prepositional phrases describing when Edna wrote the letter. In comparison to the tree diagram, the Kellogg-Reed diagram does not suggest these structures are sentence modifiers, whereas the tree diagram labels their form and…

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    neighbor and turning motifs. However, the melody turns higher than the first phrase, reaching up to F#6 before descending stepwise. The horns and clarinet in A join in at m. 50 with an ascending third and descending whole steps. The violins once again have the melody at a higher register in m. 52, starting on E6, as if about to start a third phrase. Then, in m. 53, the second violin imitates the beginning of the phrase at G5. The flute and oboe follow at m. 54 at the same pitch (E) as the first…

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    Pledge of Allegiance should not include the phrase "under God," considering that America is not a religion based country. Based on the constitution, religion is only mentioned twice as respect but not to honor it. In this day in age equality is a big deal. We have had so many incidences where our equality has been challenged. Other than race, religion is also another way people are discriminated and ridiculed. The fact that our Pledge of Allegiance has the phrase "under God" included, makes…

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    the work focusses on the Victorian period, verbs are conjugated into the past tense whenever necessary. Even so, some verbs appear in other tenses. The phrase “Upon sighting the lad,” contains the verb sighting, which is the present participle form of the verb sight. For another example, some verbs are used in their infinitive form. The phrases “to delay interment” and “required to remain” both contain the infinitive forms of the verbs delay and remain. In both cases, delay and remain are…

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    I believe there are multiple perceptions, but only one truth. Today, it is challenging to decipher the truth from a lie. These challenges come from our differences in upbringing, culture, religious preferences, personal perceptions, and more. Which has led us all to establish our “own” personal truth. In grade school, I had a teacher who always stated there are three sides to one story: my side, the side of the opposition, and then there was the truth. Although I have established my…

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    Pledge. Supporters of the saying believe that it instills a sense of safety, humbleness, and morality. They approve of the phrase whereas critics condemn it for its hostility. Contestants argue that the saying imposes a monotheistic conviction, a religious declaration, and the fear of out casting on an entire nation whose people are not all the same. Advocates of the phrase “under God” assert that it gives them a sense of safety without violence. They use it to reaffirm their faith in lieu of…

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    that my body could reach as well as surprising myself with things my body hasn’t ever experienced before. At the end of August, I set a few goals for myself that included: taking more risks, reaching to my fullest kinesphere and really performing the phrase, and focusing on getting my pelvis underneath me when getting in and out of the floor. When setting these goals for myself,…

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