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    My Beliefs: A Definition About Me I was only eight years old when my Mother passed away and it has been sixteen years since I learned through my family that she had become a star in the sky. My Father‚ who committed to take care of my two siblings and myself did an outstanding job raising us. However‚ I still lacked that unique love called “Mother love”. The time passed and my siblings flew away from home and it was only me left home with my father. I grew up thinking that I needed to become a

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    favorite artist appeared or made a special appearance at the show tonight. These examples ought to help us understand what was real or‚ in the case of example number two (2)‚ what is unfolding and still open to interpretation. 2. Aware‚ in its origin definition‚ means to “be wary‚ cautious.” In example one (1) under the word appear‚ a person was not aware that someone else‚ a man‚ was hanging about or moving about somewhere in the vicinity nearby. This lack of awareness throws caution to the wind leaving

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    Millennia ago‚ two kinds of humans walked the earth‚ side by side: those who had been gifted with magic—and those who had not. Most of the Gifted felt it their duty‚ and their privilege‚ to protect their ungifted brethren. Most‚ but not all. Those who would rule over all disguised themselves and sowed seeds of distrust in the minds of the ungifted‚ knowing distrust would lead to fear‚ and fear to war. They who scorned the way of peace planned to be the only beings of magic left standing. Refusing

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    dependence that all attributes of our lives depend on loyalty. We could not have trust in our parents if we did not see them being loyal to us. Every time we cried‚ whined‚ or gave sign of distress they faithfully came to us and cared for us. One definition of loyal is‚ faithful to any leader‚ party‚ or cause‚ or to any person or thing conceived as deserving fidelity. Our parents thought us deserving of fidelity. Yet‚ as we grew older‚ we saw that they different situations demanded certain loyalties

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    What is Religion? Religion can have many definitions because everyone has a different perspective of what religion. If it is real or not depends on what the individual believes. Nearly all humans believe that religion is the just the belief in a higher being that will save humanity but is religion just that? Religion can give us purpose‚ beliefs and values. Religion can be defined as by the Australian High court as “a complex of beliefs and practices which point to a set of values and an understanding

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    Owning an enormous house materializes the pinnacle of success. A huge house filled with the extravagant things in life‚ such as clothes‚ cars‚ and artifacts. To some‚ such as movie stars and athletes‚ this type of a house and lifestyle is the definition of a perfect home. However‚ to the majority of America‚ a perfect home isn’t filled with these meaningless material items‚ it’s filled with love and family. A perfect home is a place where people can raise their children‚ and watch them grow up

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    The status of women during 1920’s and 1930’s The status of women enhanced during the interwar years as a result of social gains‚ political changes‚ and economic developments. To begin with‚ social gains had an impact on the status of women during the interwar years. The role of the mother had the most dramatic change during economic boom since it made the life of housewives very easy (Prentice‚ 2004). Revolutionized home appliances‚ widespread use of electricity and corner streets reduced work

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    Meo Women of Mewat slowly started recognizing her true potential. They have started questioning the rules laid down for her by the Meo society. As a result‚ she has started breaking barriers and earned a respectable position in the region. Today Meo women have excelled in each and every field. Today Meo woman is so deft and self-sufficient that she can be easily called a superwoman‚ juggling many fronts single handedly. Meo Women are now fiercely ambitious and are proving their metal not only on

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    written by Homer‚ women are portrayed much differently than they are in the present. Women today are independent and believe that they ar ebale to care and prortect themselves withput a man‚ and life can be fullfilled with no protection from a male. But‚ during the Greek times‚ women felt that they were required to have a man to provide them the necessary care and protection of a man. In the Odyssey‚ women are portrayed as desparate‚ weak‚ and less inteligent than men. Women are portrayed as though

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    sleep is a symptom and not the basic character trait of hypnotism) so‚ the word itself is a misnomer. The Encarta encyclopaedia defines sleep as "An unconscious state where the subject shows little responsiveness to the external world". By this definition‚ hypnosis is indeed very

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