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    which means agile and abrupt. The word gahi gave rise to the Middle French word gai‚ signifying merry and happily excited. That brings the finally product of the term to which means delighted and animated. For English writers back in the day they used it as a good adjective in describing a person and how they were acting or feeling. As for society‚ throughout the centuries and time the word has started to evaporate the meaning of cheerful to something completely opposite of what it used to mean. As

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    Question‚ has the number or percentage of heresies increased or decreased over the past 400 years? The reading in Being Christian was very good about dissecting the Lord’s prayer. It gave us good perspective to what it means. It encourages me that in the third century they were asking the question‚ if God knows what you are going to ask‚ why bother to pray? It shows there are things we will never understand and remain a mystery but I like the response one had to that which

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    What my personality ESFJ mean: The test result has made I fall under category of ESFJ with highly extrovert‚ moderately sensing‚ moderately feeling and slightly judging personality. The combination of these traits‚ describes me as one of the highly developed social person who excel in positions where he needs to deal with people which is called as provider from the personality base description (Keirsey‚ 1996). The ESFJ function controls following characteristics and action: Based on test result

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    William Blake was a great poet‚ and visionary amongst many other things. He was fearless in putting real life situations and debates into his work of art. In his poems he secretly spoke a lot about spirituality. Blake was a rebel who associated with some of the most important radical thinkers of his times. In this paper‚ I will go more in depth on the poems "The Tyger and Lamb"‚ by William Blake. After reading through both poems‚ I realized that these poems are written with a spiritual influence

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    summed up in the Bill of Rights. You have the freedom of speech‚ which is where you have the ability to speak your mind and give your opinion. You have the freedom to practice religion how you want to. You also have the freedom to bare arms‚ which means you are allowed to own a gun for your own protection. According to‚ Bill of Rights Institute‚ the Bill of Rights was “created to give people the freedom they deserved”. This is why America is known as the land of the free. If you are an American citizen

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    Heraclitus is known to have said “you can’t step in the same river twice”. In my opinion‚ this means that change is so constant‚ that no specific event or action could ever occur more than once in a person’s life. This phrase can be translated meaningfully in my life in a number of ways. One experience‚ in particular‚ comes to mind; The way I fell in love. Falling in love at first sight tends to be regarded as a cliche way of thinking‚ but I truly believe that had I not been paying attention to

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    perfect means to “bring to completion” (dictionary.com). Perfect is a simple word‚ yet everyone strives for it and many fail. Individuals may be in denial‚ thinking they do not want to be perfect‚ but looking at the media and society can pressure many to be perfect. The concept of being perfect is that it’s just a concept‚ we are human and we will make mistakes. Being perfect doesn’t allow you to make mistakes‚ we have to be on our toes making sure everything is precise. Being perfect means to be

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    To my way of thinking‚ #UniquelyMade means that everyone is made differently for a reason. Being #UniquelyMade is not at all a bad thing‚ but a quite great thing. In many cases‚ people don’t want to accept the fact that they are different and they want to blend in with others. Never should anyone pretend to be someone they’re not because everyone is made in their own unique for a reason. I believe that many influences on social media lead people to believe that they have to be like the popular celebrities

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    to have try something that will get you other your fear. There a quote that say ‘’She who is brave is free.’’ That mean that if you don’t try the thing that you are afraid of you will never be free. When I was young I always afraid of a lot of thing. When I got older I figured maybe I should get over my fear. The first fear was dogs. The reason why is because they just looked mean in scary. I figured just going to them in try to touching them. In my mind it was like I was really scared but‚ then

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    What Does The Tyger Mean

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    Contrasting “The TYGER” and “The Lamb” Blake contrast the ideas of “THE TYGER” and “The Lamb” in his poems through the use of evident symbolism‚ changing the tone‚ and subtle metaphors. To contrast the poems “The Lamb” and “THE TYGER”‚ William Blake has many examples of symbolism. In “The Lamb”‚ Blake uses the lamb to symbolize God’s children and his son‚ Jesus. The lamb is being symbolized that God created mankind and that humans are his children. People are the lamb for him to watch over‚ “He

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