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    tremendous energy. Interestingly, when not vocalizing our talk, we tend to do mental talking – continuous chattering of the mind. Like unnecessary talking, we also tend to give free reins to our mind to indulge in all sorts of imagination (mind-wandering). Here, there is involuntary imagination. Gurdjieff is quick to point out that creative imagination (of the artist, etc) is different from aimless and involuntary…

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    I don’t know if one could even call it a “moment”. I was in the school library, wandering around, trying to occupy myself with something other than my homework. A passionless girl hiding from her calculus homework. A real moment, right? In my wandering, I happened upon a neglected corner of the library, and I curiously thumbed through the first few pages of a book there. My disillusioned notion was challenged as…

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    Li Bai's Poetry

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    wanderlust years, in western China he meet a Taoist mystic named Ssu Ma Ch’eng-cheng, who takes Li Bai as his student. He becomes associated and a well-known practitioner of Taoism and embodies it through his poetry. At age twenty-nine in 730 A.D., he makes the first of four marriages and lives in Hupei. Li Bai was born free and his vision in life was to be free. He wanted to be great, but in his own personal path. “ Li Po was an obscure person who greatest hope of advancement lay in convincing…

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    Water - Sunlight - Temperature - Oxygen - Conglomerate - Shale - Limestone - Gravel - Chert A number of biotic features of Orphan School Creek according to a pdf of “Creeks in Trouble” by Fairfield City Council include: - Rhus tree - Fleabane - Wandering Jew - Castor…

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    annually, making alcohol the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States. The first is tobacco, and the second is poor diet and physical inactivity”(NIH). Each year men and women die of alcohol related accidents like driving drunk, wandering around while drunk and someone takes advantage of you. A lot of adults can get away of drinking because they have the age. Younger adults and teens are starting to drink but they can’t control their liquor and accidents happen like a party…

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    The Americas were sparsely inhabited and unused. Much of the land had been used once but was soon deserted since the inhabitants were mostly hunter-gathers, wandering across the land. The land was basically wasted and it was lucky that the Europeans finally found a use for it. The Europeans used the empty lands for their benefit while the Indians had not. For a thousand years, the Americas had not changed with a few exceptions of the Iroquois, the Aztecs, and the Incas, which were continually…

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    actions. In line 12, Wordsworth described the daffodils as human beings with heads which caused their balance on the stem "Tossing their heads in sprightly dance." Consequently, the daffodils became able to dance as if they are happy individual wandering through the English nature. Moreover, the romantic poet was so happy that he imagined all things around him dancing so he also used personification in order to add some human qualities to waves in line 13 "The waves beside them danced". In this…

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    City Trailer Analysis

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    see Lisa through the glass petition and found it hard to keep my eyes from wandering back to her and also keep my mind on my work. As the morning wore on, I found thoughts about the girl on the poster were becoming more dominating and work was growing smaller and of less consequence. By now my imagination was working overtime. The possibility of Lisa leading a double life seemed to intrigue and excite me. My mind wandering off in flights of fantasy. Thinking about what Lisa might do in her…

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    Whether you're out in the wild, or in your neighborhood, it's best not to approach animals. Even if they seem friendly like a wandering dog in your neighborhood, never approach it. Unfortunately, it's not only wild animals that will attack you, but seemingly domesticated pets are known to bite as well. While it doesn't mean you should be automatically scared when you see an animal in the wild, it's best to stay alert to the possibility of attack. It's also important to understand the steps you…

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    The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathanial Hawthorne, takes place during the 17th century in Boston. This Novel in its whole, is bound with nature various times. Hawthorne generously applied nature in this Novel to reflect about human Nature itself and how Nature changed it, to add imagery and compute a theme in the novel. Hawthorne also used Nature to introduce deep perception into the characters. Nature plays a significant role in the Scarlet letter. It repeats as an essential argument in the…

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