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    seventeen, does not acknowledge leaders as her potential readership. Kingliness, or a king returning to the root, the Dao, is mentioned in chapter sixteen of the original Dao de Jing because it is assumed that the sage will rule or, according to some commentators, the ruler should aspire to be a sage. However, in Le Guin’s translation, chapter sixteen is entirely about the reader individually returning to the root. Grooming kingliness is not mentioned. Le Guin writes, “The return to the root /…

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    Officinalis In Plants

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    Furthermore, the use of sage might be an unbelievable resource when executing long distant space travel in the near future, but first, we need to understand how plants grow in such extreme environments. Plant growth in space has been a very stimulating debate for many scientists for generations. Plants have the ability to develop morphological, anatomical, physiological and biochemical alterations in order to adapt to factors such as light intensity. Salvia officinalis can accurately regulate…

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    archetypes can be seen in symbols, themes, or plots; however, the most typically used are the character archetypes, a broad range of story stereotypes ranging from the pure-hearted hero to the sneaky magician. One example of a character archetype is the sage or mentor model. According to “Archetypes” by Hillsborough College, the mentor archetype is an old, wise figure to the protagonist of the story. This archetype transfers his knowledge and gifts to the main character in order to assistant…

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    Zhuangzi Argument Analysis

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    heard Confucius say that the sage does not work at anything, does not pursue profit, does not dodge harm, does not enjoy being sought after, does not follow the Way…” (Zhuangzi, pg 41). It is apparent that Confucius is being critical of the Daoist sage, observing his actions as ineffective, or rather denying actions of the sage at all. With this small conversation the reader sees the way Confucius calls Daoism into question. He is critical of the way that the sages practice their religion,…

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    Within the Constitution of the United States of America, the American people are given certain fundamental rights as citizens. Thus, religious freedom, one of those fundamental rights, has shaped societal trends and institutions from the beginning of our country, and philanthropy is no different. Religious freedom allowed for many denominations to flourish within this country as philanthropic institutions, and form those institutions sprung an overwhelming urge to help others. These churches…

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    CHAPTER 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Once upon a time, Maharishi Valmiki wanted to enlighten himself on the concept of an ideal individual or rather, an ideal man. Sage Narada, who is known particularly for his devotion and love for Lord Vishnu, and his chants of ‘Narayana Narayana’, came to the rescue. He recited a tale of an individual, the perfectionist or Mr. Ideal, in modern terms, and enlightened Valmiki. After a few days, a hunter was roaming in the forest and was in pursuit of a kraunchya bird.…

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    In this passage Confucius goes through what the objects of awe must be for noble men, the first object of awe is the ordinances of Heaven(tianming). The ordinances of Heaven is a philosophical concept that with the ordinances of Heaven a ruler should be allowed to rule fully without any backlash. These rulers would have to be just rulers or their ordinances would be revoked. Since the noble person is respected by the masses it is critical to show respect to a ruler who has the ordinances of…

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    educational institution mentioned three benchmarks that we use to assess our student learning outcomes. They are the ACT, the three institutional benchmark assessments used three times throughout the year, and the end of the year assessment called SAGE. The first benchmark assessment mentioned by our school principal is the ACT assessment. The data shows a trend of student scores dealing with math, English or language arts, and science that have flat lined from 2010 through 2016. This means…

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    makes people uncomfortable, especially if they supposed to be a subject matter experts on this particular topic. Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC) exposed me to UW during Robin Sage training. UW concept and some of its activities were new to me. Seven years later when someone mentions UW, I remember my Robins Sage training. In my experience, Foreign Internal Defense (FID) is the majority of training I conducted. I heard how SF prides itself in UW, but the focus was on conducting foreign…

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    Pure Essential Oils

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    Lavender essential oil - apply twice a day for 7 to 10 days. For older scars from wounds or acne, including keloid scars, replace the Lavender in the previous recipe with Sage essential oil. Apply regularly for 3 to 6 months. For the healing of stretch marks, post partum, use 1 ounce Rosehip seed and 1 ounce Hazelnut oil with 1 milliliter Sage essential oil and 2 milliliters with Rosemary Verbenone essential oil; again use for 3 to 6…

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