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…someone at a party one night who was Italian, brown hair, brown eyes and muscular. Also in my dream my roommates and I went to a party with a group of friends and this hot guy sitting across the room mesmerized me. I woke up after learning his name
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…exist only because people choose to complicate their own lives. Desire, ambition, fame, and selfishness are seen as hindrances to a harmonious life. It is only when a person rids himself of all desires can Tao be achieved. By shunning every earthly…
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…. This Greek man's name was Plato. More important than the man himself, were the theories that he created. His work is still taught today and used around the world by people in their everyday lives. By examining things people will forever question, and have been…
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…off easy European access to Asian goods. The only alternative to a difficult, dangerous land journey was a sea route-either around Africa or westward across the Atlantic. The desire for a sea route to Asia started a remarkable wave of European…
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…THE HISTORY OF BLACK NATIONALISM Black nationalism is the name given to revitalization movements among black Americans, emphasizing their African origins and identity, their pride in being black, their desire to control their own communities…
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…Tale", and in the character of the Wife of Bath. In the "Miller's Tale, Alison who is described as ". . a fair young wife, her body as slender/As any weasel's, and as soft and tender;" (90) marries an old man named John. John then takes…
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…are not the eternal name. The nameless is the origin of the myriad creatures. The named is the mother of the myriad creatures. Therefore, Always be without desire in order to observe its wondrous subtleties; Always have desire so that you may observe its manifestations.27…
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…the Page 6 mouth of the High Priest, they used to kneel and bow themselves and fall down on their faces and say, 'Blessed be the name of the glory of his kingdom for ever and ever! (Yoma 6:2)." The assumption of their desire for cleansing of sins proves…
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…. The names that can be named are not the eternal name. The nameless is the origin of the myriad creatures. The named is the mother of the myriad creatures. Therefore, Always be without desire in order to observe its wondrous subtleties; Always have desire so…
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…. From his desire to keep his good name Proctor decides not to save himself when he refuses to sign an untrue statement before the judges. "How can I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!" (p.124) This statement shows that John…
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