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  • ...thers; as in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performing_arts performing arts] - you are not activated except to enjoy the ego of others which delights i ...ll sing sweet [[melodies]] in the face of harsh and garish [[noises]]. The language of [[Love]] is the balm which binds us together, which connects us in this
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  • ...ems to have become the label of romantic fictions because of the "Romance" language in which early (11th and twelfth century) works of this genre were composed ...Verse allowed the culture of oral traditions to live on, yet it became the language of authors who carefully composed their texts — texts to be spread in wri
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  • ...s denial has prompted some to speak of a crisis in literary novels, in the arts generally, and to a breakdown in the temporal organisation of people’s li ...be characterised as communicative, and as such is the ultimate purpose of language and narrative. Each of these three aspects of narrative is dependent on th
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  • ...ious theories, practices, and established paradigms—in the sciences, arts, and humanities—are already being practiced: they are already arising ...uart Davis]] (b. 1971) is a songwriter/musician, calligrapher with his own language, and cyberartist.
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  • ...eacher and your spirit [[guides]] and from one another the [[Art of Living|arts involved in living a spiritual life]], a life which is rich in [[spirit]] a ...interest group, I am addressing those of you who [[understand]] the common language of [[revelation]].
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  • ...tion to young peoples life and thought. Where in the past, literature, the arts, the ability to dramatize as a means of expression were much more prevalent ...e of the difficulty of relating higher spiritual concepts in this required language it often seems unbelievable, silly, to not make sense, so rather than be ri
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  • ...nciples and that could be observed empirically. In some ways, studying the language, culture, physiology, and artifacts of European colonies was not unlike stu ...with multiple, distinct cultures, often very different in organization and language from those of Europe, has led to a continuing emphasis on [[cross-cultural
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  • ...making. At an early age the [[women]] were well versed in the [[domestic]] arts and in crude [[agriculture]], while the men were skilled [[hunters]] and co ...ex.php?title=Paper_78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andites], spoke a very different [[language]]. Their tongue was distinctly [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?ti
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  • ...[heterochrony]]), allowing for an extended period of social learning and [[language acquisition]] in juvenile humans. [[Physical anthropology|Physical anthropo ...ception]], [[learning]], [[problem solving]], [[memory]], [[attention]], [[language]] and [[emotion]] are all well-researched areas as well. Cognitive psycholo
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  • ...emic circles. Every human being participates in a culture, defined as "the arts, customs, habits... beliefs, values, behavior and material habits that cons ....jpg|thumb|26th century BC [[Sumerian]] [[cuneiform script]] in [[Sumerian language]], listing gifts to the high priestess of [[Adab]] on the occasion of her e
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  • ...spirit-minded individuals who have intelligence and capability and use of language to engage their work in a team setting that involves the examination of per ...education’s sake is wonderful if you are wealthy and you desire a Liberal Arts education to understand the universe around you. However, if you have an i
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  • ...are growing around the world. Martin Luther King once said: “A riot is the language of the unheard.” This unprecedented global unrest is happening in the fol ...thought and the theme of cultural revolution, yes, we are involved in the arts, we are involved in history, we are involved in education, we are involved
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  • ...he Appalachians where there are hide-away cultures that still preserve the language and culture and folkways of many generations passed. So you see, the Days ...e as a human in their lives come away with only a partial education in the arts of life and living. Without that, they lose the capacity to be empathic an
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  • ...ish]] word "romance" developed from a vernacular dialect within the French language, meaning "verse narrative", referring to the style of speech and writing, a [[Category: The Arts]]
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  • *The Twilight Language: Explorations in Buddhist Meditation and Symbolism, ISBN 0-312-82540-4 ...hakra System As A Path To The Self''. Berkeley, California, USA: Celestial Arts Publishing. ISBN 0-89087-815-3
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  • MONJORONSON: Your language is quite obtuse today. The truth according to whom? at what time? and from ...urself and your journey and your relationship to others. Those aspects of arts and sciences and so on are left to your assimilation into groups, which hav
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  • ...and energy in simultaneous ways. What I think I’m discovering is that the language may be different, but the general concepts related to energy fields may be ...nd it is only in the rudimentary stages of development, whether in martial arts, or whether in academics, or scientific procedure, or spirituality. This i
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  • • What is the common language, medium or operating system that would Dennett, our selves are spun through language, our narratives spin us: ‘Our
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  • ...Our work would not be complete without enhancing the survivability of the arts and the humanities, as well as languages and the nuances that are available ...of knowledge by myself and my data banks, and by the confusing, ambiguous language of the question. You would think he would speak knowledgeably through me w
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  • .... Expelled in his sensitive adolescence from a monastery, a master of fine arts from the University of California at Santa Barbara, Henry had a streak of h ...speed with which she responded with wit. Quick witted often stands in our language for intelligence. But it is intelligence with a lilting grace to it. It see
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