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  • The term '''Chinese''' may refer to any of the following: ...legal definition, whether citizenship in the Republic of China makes one "Chinese" is subject of some [[politics|political]] debate as supporters of Taiwan i
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  • ...[[population]] 1,376,000,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Beijing; language, Chinese (Mandarin is the official form). Official name '''''People's Republic of Ch Chinese civilization stretches back until at least the 3rd millennium bc, the count
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  • ...is the conversion into written, typewritten or printed form, of a spoken [[language]] source, such as the [[proceedings]] of a [[court]] hearing. It can also m ...transcribed differently under different systems. For example, the Mandarin Chinese name for the capital of the People's Republic of China is Beijing in the co
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  • In [[English]] language usage, the term "mantra" has a colloquial meaning quite distinct from [[pra ...o that whereas Brahmins had been very strict on correct pronunciation, the Chinese, and indeed other Far-Eastern Buddhists were less concerned with this than
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  • ...s central tenets of [[Truthfulness]], [[Compassion]], and [[Forbearance]] (Chinese: 真、善、忍), and identifies as a qigong practice of the Buddhist scho ...e teachings of its founder, a "cultivation system" in the [[tradition]] of Chinese antiquity, and sometimes a religion or [[new religious movement]].
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  • ...://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America North America], the expanding [[Chinese]] cleared the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:5 ...y were dislodged by a powerful southern-coastwise thrust of the northern [[Chinese]] tribes. Their final [[exodus]] was not so much due to [[population]] [[pr
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  • A '''word''' is a unit of [[language]] that represents a [[concepts|concept]] which can be expressively [[commun ...m and zero or more affixes. Words can be combined to create other units of language such as phrases, clauses, and sentences. A word consisting of two or more s
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Unitedstates United States] is to seek . . . to preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity."
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  • Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning—that is, to distinguish or ...tone. Furthermore, tone tends to play almost no grammatical role (the Jin language of Shanxi being a notable exception). In many tonal African languages, such
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  • ...er involve a rising pitch or a falling pitch. Intonation is found in every language and even in tonal languages, but the realisation and [[function]] are seemi ...e Tonal languages] such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_language Chinese] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa_language Hausa] use pitch for dis
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  • ...e strong and diverse foreign language classes (Spanish, Latin, French, and Chinese), students' ability to enroll in University classes, and one of the best hi
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  • ...Greek Polytheism, Roman Polytheism, Germanic Polytheism, Slavic polytheism,Chinese folk religion, Neopagan faiths and Anglo-Saxon [[paganism]]. The [[English]] [[language]] word "polytheism" is attested from the 17th century, loaned from French p
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  • ...nd other [[environments]] where many people may not be familiar with the [[language]] of the place they are in, as well as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabi ...eiform] and (incorrectly) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_character Chinese characters].
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  • ...ṛti. The latter was translated into Tibetan as trenpa (wylie: dran pa) and Chinese as nian 念. The Pali language scholar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_William_Rhys_Davids Thomas Wi
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  • ...ist of [[conversation]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_language body language], or brief [[physical]] [[contact]]. It may be one-sided or reciprocated (e ...at she is [[sexually]] interested instead of just flirting. Furthermore, [[Chinese]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese Japanese] women are not expec
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  • ...Two- Many" to describe counting limits. In other [[words]], in their own [[language]] equivalent way, early peoples had a [[word]] to describe the quantities o ...riting 4 as IIII, but to this day 3 is written as three lines in Roman and Chinese numerals. This was the way the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmin Brahm
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  • ...on [[system]] of denoting [[numbers]] in both [[spoken]] and [[written]] [[language]]. Ten is the first two-digit [[number]] in [[decimal]] and thus the lowest ...five digits displayed). The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_numeral Chinese word numeral] for ten is 十, which resembles a cross.
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  • ...ne word in a sentence to be [[compatible]] according to the rules of the [[language]] is known as concord or agreement. For example, in "the choir sings", "cho ...Languages such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin_Chinese Mandarin Chinese] that never use inflections are called analytic or isolating.[https://en.wi
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  • ...iki/Atlantic_slave_trade African Trans-Atlantic slave trade], the southern Chinese during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolie coolie slave trade], or th ...]], the first known recorded usage of the word diaspora in the [[English]] language was in 1876 referring "extensive diaspora work (as it is termed) of evangel
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  • ...ly those who could [[read]] and [[write]], the only people whose use of [[language]] we now know), the word harvest lost its [[reference]] to the time of year ..._America North America] was at its peak, and the new settlers took their [[language]] with them. While the term fall [[gradually]] became obsolete in Britain,
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  • ...seeks for more spiritual things. We understand that there are 874 million Chinese who speak Mandarin and that is the dialect the Book is being translated int ...ted into as many languages as possible. Ultimately the world will have one language in some distant future, but for the time being it is most important that th
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  • ...ia, and the upper stretches of the Mesopotamian plains. This [[ancient]] [[language]] gave the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidental] tongues all ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet Tibet] and added desirable qualities to the later Chinese stocks. From time to time small groups made their way into [https://en.wiki
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  • ...f selected pivotal ideas. This book also appeared in Chinese- and Japanese-language editions.
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  • ...ch are regarded as records of the oral teachings of Gautama [[Buddha]]. In Chinese, these are known as 經 (pinyin: jīng). These teachings are assembled in p ...name of sūya (in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardhamagadhi Ardhamagadhi] language) can derive from [[Sanskrit]] sūkta, but hardly from sūtra.
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  • ...m involves the implications of language use and the complexity of relating language to [[ontology|ontological]] theory. ...arable, but not equivalent, to the concept of the [[Mandate of Heaven]] in Chinese history.
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  • ...ozi (simplified Chinese: 老子; traditional Chinese: 老子; pinyin: Lǎozǐ), is a Chinese [[classic]] [[text]]. Its name comes from the opening [[words]] of its two ...ely [[interpreted]] through the use of Taoist words and [[concepts]]. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners have
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  • ...lity." The origin of the root chem is not yet satisfactorily explained. In Chinese, Indian, and Greek texts alchemy is referred to as "the Art," or by terms i ...poetry uses fables and parables. In short, we are confronted with a secret language. According to some authorities, there was even an oath not to divulge the s
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  • ...nstincts. Similarly, both the [[Scandinavian languages]] and the [[Chinese language]] uses the term "breath" to refer to the spirit. '''Rooah''' (also spelled '''ruah''' or '''ruach''') is a [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] word meaning ''[[wind]]'' or ''[[spirit]]''.
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  • ...rACAAAAIAAJ The Century dictionary; an encyclopedic lexicon of the English language]. New York: The Century Co. Page [https://books.google.com/books?id=wrACAAA ...rd "estoire" was coined by Brigitte Gasson. The word entered the [[English language]] in [[1390]] with the meaning of "relation of incidents, story". In [[Mid
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  • ...el]] in your [[society]]. There are [[advantages]] to working in a small [[Chinese]] [[community]] [like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallahassee,_FL Tallah
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  • ...tudy of important works of the literature in that language, as well as the language itself (grammar, vocabulary, etc.). ...stribution of wealth. The noun ''law'' derives from the late [[Old English language|Old English]] ''lagu'', meaning something laid down or fixed. see [https://
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  • ...]]. As the Chinese pronounce various words--the different pitches in their language means different things. Branson means ‘[[heroic]] [[attitude]].' That is
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  • ...ive role in guiding the development of Web standards (such as the [[markup language]]s in which Web pages are composed), and in recent years has advocated his ...ming language)|Java]] itself has become more widely used as a platform and language for [[server-side]] and other programming.
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  • ...s of mathematics, such as algebra or number theory. However, the geometric language is also used in contexts that are far removed from its traditional, Euclide ..., the Babylonian clay tablets, and the Indian ''Shulba Sutras'', while the Chinese had the work of Mozi, Zhang Heng, and the ''Nine Chapters on the Mathematic
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  • ...''" or "'''skilled'''". (Ultimately derived from the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root ''gnō-'', "to know".[https://www.bartleby.com/6 Stories are of ancient origin, existing in ancient Egyptian, Greek, Chinese and Indian [[culture]]s. Stories are also a ubiquitous component of human
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  • ...uage are sometimes considered to be part of the arts, for example as the [[language arts]]. ...ac Newton]], have written their own [[colour theory]]. Moreover the use of language is only a generalisation for a colour equivalent. The word "[[red]]", for e
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  • ...ettlements and entered into [[trade]] [[relations]] with the progressive [[Chinese]] to the east and with the Andonites to the north. In those days the [https ...ssed]] by the blond types occasionally found in these regions. The early [[Chinese]] annals [[record]] the [[presence]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • ...in nearly every language on earth, countering the natural localization of language. * māma (妈妈/媽媽) in Chinese and Japanese
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  • The historical crisis of language indicates the possibility of superseding it towards the poetry of action, t In a general way, the fight for language is the fight for the freedom to live, for the reversal of perspective. The
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  • ...operties that distinguish language describing psychological phenomena from language describing non-psychological phenomena. Chisholm's criteria for the intenti ...ne will never achieve. [[John Searle]] argued for this position with the [[Chinese room]] thought experiment, according to which no [[syntactic]] operations t
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  • ...struction]], destablizes the relationship between language and objects the language refers to (scholarly sources [[Jean-François Lyotard|Lyotard]], [[Jacques ...philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius. Confucius was the founder of the teachings of Confucianism.
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  • ...elligence agent], wrote a series of [[books]] and articles on the theme of Chinese brainwashing.[3] ...a "feudal" or capitalist mindset into "right-thinking" members of the new Chinese social [[system]]. To that end the regime developed [[techniques]] that wou
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  • Chan (''Chinese'') or Zen (''Japanese'') is a fusion of the [[Dhyana]] school of [[Mahayana ''See also: [[Chinese Buddhism]] — [[Buddhism in Japan]] & [[Korean Buddhism]]''
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  • ...year, [[Afrikaans]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], and [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]] versions were announced. ...ed different languages (see [[#Wikipedia versions in other languages|other language versions]]), including a [https://simple.wikipedia.org Simple English] vers
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  • ...fically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. == Properties of language ==
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...y Chinese and Chinese writing. Thus, in [[East Asia]], [[Chinese character|Chinese writing]] is generally agreed to exert a unifying influence. Religions, esp
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...y Chinese and Chinese writing. Thus, in [[East Asia]], [[Chinese character|Chinese writing]] is generally agreed to exert a unifying influence. Religions, esp
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  • ==Chakras and Chinese medicine== Traditional Chinese medicine also relies on a similar model of the human body as an [[energy]]
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  • ...se or final outcome." In a form of meditation using visualization, such as Chinese [[Qi Gong]], the practitioner concentrates on flows of energy (Qi) in the b ...is cultivated through highly [[structure]]d [[ritual]]. Especially in the Chinese [[Chán]] Buddhism school (which branched out into the Japanese [[Zen]], an
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  • ...explore the implications of the theory for [[rhetoric]] and [[composition (language)|composition]], [[intergroup communication]], [[postcolonial studies]], [[r ...cs]] to children’s party games like “[[telephone (game)|telephone]]” or “[[Chinese whispers]]”. While games provide amusement by showing how messages disto
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  • ...g that never happened before. This can be exciting, although there is that Chinese proverb: “May you not be cursed to live in exciting times.” Though that Nebadonia: You are welcome, my son. It even has its own language with maybe a few thousand novel concepts in it--even though it right-up-fro
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  • Then with the ongoing development of concepts and language and the eventual creation of writing, they gained the ability to pass on ac ...You still have, and you can still read these enormous volumes of the early Chinese and Indian and Western philosophers, their speculations and their conclusio
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  • ...," and the language that it is to be translated into is called the "target language"; the final product is sometimes called the "target text." ...aught with the potential for "spilling over" of idioms and usages from one language into the other, since both languages coexist within the translator's [[mind
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  • ...l system]]s of [[inference]] and through the study of arguments in natural language. The field of logic ranges from core topics such as the study of [[fallaci ...ormal' in "formal logic" is commonly used in an ambiguous manner. Symbolic language is just one kind of formal logic, and is distinguished from another kind of
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  • ...any insights on that? We have a billion point three people who speak that language, 20% of the world's population, that is my concern at this moment. JarEl: T
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  • ...R_64:_THE_EVOLUTIONARY_RACES_OF_COLOR evolutionary peoples] (notably the [[Chinese]]) early [[learned]] to plant [[seeds]] and to cultivate crops through [[ob ...Mesopotamian], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkestan Turkestan], and [[Chinese]] [[farmers]] had begun the raising of sheep, goats, cows, camels, horses,
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  • In the [[English]] language the capitalization continues to represent a distinction between monotheisti * Shang Ti 上帝 typically used in Chinese, and the name (Hanyu Pinyin: shàng dì) (literally ''King Above''), is the
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  • The Chinese author Xiao Xun wrote that when the Ming Dynasty founder Hongwu (r. 1368– ...tanus's hands at a feast, and taking a round, returned to him.[17] Similar Chinese accounts of flying automata are written of the 5th century BC Mohist philos
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  • ...inese painting|Six Principles of Painting]]'' were formulated by [[Xie He (Chinese artist)|Xie He]]. ...d believed that both Renaissance and Baroque architecture "spoke" the same language - that of classical Greek and Rome - though with different dialects.
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  • *5. 78:1.7 ''The yellow race''. The [[Chinese]] peoples were well [[established]] in control of eastern Asia. Their most ...ia, and the upper stretches of the Mesopotamian plains. This [[ancient]] [[language]] gave the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidental] tongues all
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  • ...f dress, their language, their foods, their costumes, their history, their language, and yet they are blending with others. And so this wonderful blending is g Marty: Something would come up, and I was able to put it in language
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  • ..., French, Spanish, English, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Farsi, or some other language group.
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  • ...onaria already sounded like funeral orations; pathetic whining drowned the language of deeds, the spirit of the collectives of Aragon -- the spirit of a radica ...sty Mao gnashes his paper teeth, while in the background a choir of little Chinese nitwits sings paeons to fatherland, family and work. Patched up like this,
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  • in your [[language]], identically. In [[fact]], [[chances]] are that each version will be [[di Chinese man who is a teacher of the Chinese believers who attend a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_baptist bapt
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  • ...s 218 years after the death of Buddha. According to one Mahayana record in Chinese (十八部論 and 部執異論), the coronation of Aśoka is 116 years afte ==Language==
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  • ...book. The words biblos and liber first meant "fibre inside of a tree". In Chinese, the character that means book is an image of a tablet of bamboo. Wood tabl ...cuyell of the Historyes of Troye was the first book printed in the English language
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  • ...ng me within you with all of your past experience, even understanding this language I’m using, these concepts I have to use to communicate. ...language not even in your class of languages, shall we say something like Chinese. For those who are transmitting to you, their compassion is to put things a
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  • ...r form in Spanish, German, French or Italian, or into Chinese or any other language, so that millions of other people could view this. American Western movies So too, it is a possibility that other cultures, other nations, other language-based cultures would be interested in this material. Other nations accept
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  • ....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 ...a "[[Mandarin (bureaucrat)|Mandarin]]" class an educated understanding of Chinese ideograms and much else. Many civilizations are actually large cultural sph
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  • Those of you who have visited foreign countries and who heard only that [[language]] which was unfamiliar to your ear, might have felt a surge of [[recognitio ...ch more interesting it is for your palate to have the opportunity to enjoy Chinese food or Thai food and the many, many varieties. As many varieties of [[food
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  • ...masters", "Angelic corp" and so forth, can become common phrases in your [[language]]. This is how we advance from the [[regime]] of man to the reign of God. ...and sisters, in [[truth]], are not simply Americans but are also Russians, Chinese, Indians, Koreans, Africans and so forth. It would be well to tout a global
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  • ...r one fairly prevailing language, which is English, though the Chinese and Chinese dialects do dominate in sheer numbers. This is the time when we, with you,
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  • ...root of the word in [[English language|English]] and most other European [[language]]s comes from the [[Latin]] ''creatus'', literally "to have grown." ...ribe mathematical thought processes. In contrast to authors who identify [[language]] and [[cognition]], he describes his own mathematical thinking as largely
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  • You have seen the most recent evidence of this in the Chinese newspaper staff, which did not accept the censorship of the Central Governm ...those bits of evidence which aggrandize this one, or in which he uses his language and ego to cause fear in others, so that he can be in control as an authori
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  • ...are “meta”—you might call them meta organizations, much as there is a meta language, a meta code behind each web site page—so too, behind the pages of organi ...dical sciences mature, to learn from other cultural/medical databases. The Chinese and other sources have a well-developed analysis of psychosomatic illnesses
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  • ...face….it’s not a surface, it’s not a membrane, it’s…...I do not find the [[language]] to [[explain]] the contact place of mind and brain. But it is at that poi ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflexology reflexology] of the regions of the feet. Chinese physicians also associate this with regions of the ear and other parts of t
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  • ...sion nerves. These nerves are grouped into many chains called meridians in Chinese medicine. While dreaming, the body also employs the chain-reacting meridian ...during sleep, Jung argued that the dream's bizarre quality is an efficient language, comparable to poetry and uniquely capable of ''revealing'' the underlying
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  • .... 275 As long as every word..is felt to express its own radical meaning, a language belongs to the first or radical stage. 1899 Amer. Jrnl. Semitic Langs. & Li ...ch of them by it selfe Peru. 1641 J. WILKINS Mercury xiii. 109 The Hebrew..language consists of fewest radicalls. 1677 R. PLOT Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire 284 He p
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  • ...am your [[teacher]], Will. An earth [[teacher]] centuries ago among the [[Chinese]] people said, "There is no greater gift than that [[friends]] should come ...rough him, its [[meaning]] is somewhat [[ambiguous]], but couched in the [[language]] intentionally designed to apply to all people on this [[planet]] and with
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  • ...eech]]; night after night shows [[knowledge]]. There is no [[speech]] or [[language]] where their [[voice]] is not heard. The Lord's work is great, and in [[wi ...lier teachings of several [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_China Chinese religions]; the one [[persisting]] the longest and containing most of the [
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  • ...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 ...d all of the peripheral medicines and ideologies of philosophies including Chinese medicine, Hindu and Ayurvedic medicine and dietary needs, etc. The best as
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  • ...as IBM, General Electric, and Honeywell have been working closely with the Chinese government to install millions of surveillance cameras throughout China, al AT&T developed a programming language called "Hancock" which is able to sift through enormous databases of phone
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Chinese_emperors_family_tree_%28ancient%29 early records of the Chinese]. The [[confusion]] of the twenty-eight-day month, or season, with the late ...n]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer#Language_and_writing Sumerian language], though virtually lost to the world, was not [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...of the mind that have dealt the most deadly blows at morality, authority, language and our collective hypnotic sleep? Isn't a fertile imagination the source o ...sure-anxiety. What matters the spring so long as the water is pure? As the Chinese say: Immobile in one another, pleasure bears us.
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  • ...which prevents some roles from conforming to ageing stereotypes (rather as language gets a new lease on life through the assimilation of popular forms). Thanks According to a Chinese philosopher, "Confluence tends towards the void. In total confluence presen
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  • ...ious, when in actuality he was the first to succeed in injecting a dynamic language of the unconscious into Western reductionistic science. His task was to est #Legge, James. The Chinese Classics. Translated with exegesis, prolegomena, and copious notes. Hong Ko
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  • ...and the night. Farro was transformed into a human being and was taught the language of creation by Mangala. Farro's knowledge of words is very powerful and the ...exual mates and this was the spawn of the Mongol ethnicity while the [[Han Chinese]] were the spawn of [[chicken|hens]] while the [[Dorbed]] and the [[Buryats
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  • ...thropologists and other evolutionary scientists have shifted away from the language of race to the term ''population'' to talk about genetic differences, [[His ...Black Caribbean), B2 (Black African), B3 (Any other black background); O1 (Chinese), O9 (Any other). Some of the characteristics that constitute these groupin
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  • A: Yes. There is a [[concept]] in your [[language]] called "[[synergy]]" [[meaning]], loosely, that the sum of the parts is g ...o to [[heaven]] or go to [[hell]]. I realize that, in The [[Urantia Book]] language, this is predestined to [[survive]] or not-survive. This became such a stro
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  • ...musically, "I love you" with using the words? Could music be the universal language. I was to ask Julie: about this because Julie: understand music and I have ...me but I wouldn't understand what they were saying, I don't understand the language of music. so, listen for keys into that question, Julie:!
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  • Sarah: “Like Chinese?” ...an populations fragment across a planet, developing their unique cultures, language, economic systems, and state identities. Certain states have the good fortu
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  • ...Do not try to change any.. Only minister to them where they are in their [[language]] in their [[religion]]. Help them step up into the higher realms of their ...brain is being flooded with all of this stuff. I was getting it in police language and the way I am trying to talk to you folks. And I think he is trying to t
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  • :slang. [Short for private school n. at Special uses 2] In the language of British public schools, esp. Eton College: a preparatory school. [1640 W. SOMNER Antiq. Canterbury Pref. sig. **2v, No other language then is frequently found in the Charters, and such private Acts of Parliame
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