"Protect Ya Neck" "So what’s up man? Cooling man" "Chilling chilling?" "Yo you know I had to call‚ you know why right?" "Why?" "Because‚ yo‚ I never ever call and ask‚ you to play something right?" "Yeah" "You know what I wanna hear right?" "What you wanna hear? I wanna hear that Wu-Tang joint" "Wu-Tang again?" "Ah yeah‚ again and again!" [sounds of fighting] [RZA] Wu-Tang Clan coming at you‚ protect your neck kid‚ so set it off the Inspector Deck [Meth] watch your step kid [8X]
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"Important truths begin as outrageous‚ or at least uncomfortable‚ attacks upon the accepted wisdom of the time." From time immemorial‚ important ”important truths” which have the capacity revolutionalising and bettering the condition of the people are often consider as dross‚ outrageous‚ unaccepted‚ or at least uncomfortable to the society at that time. This has been a major setback to our socioeconomic development‚ yet we had lived with for ages and our history is fraught with examples. The
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mass media in one way or another. It is the how the mass media delivers their messages which help them make these dramatic effects in their audiences. Mass media contributes to vocabulary building‚ influences language use and delivers conventional wisdom. The history of mass media is a story of many other stories. Print‚ the very first form of mass media‚ started with the development of paper by the Chinese in the 16th Century. Then the Chinese also raised the printing presses where books were mass
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Bennett explores the fine line between wisdom and foolishness in ‘The History Boys’. Discuss with reference to this comedic drama. The fine line between wisdom and foolery has often been explored and blurred in dramatic comedies throughout the ages. Often‚ in Shakespeare’s plays especially‚ the fool figure turns out to be the wisest figure out of all of the other characters‚ and is used as a way to make a comment on the social context of the time. This theme is present in ‘The History Boys’‚ as
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Freakonomics By Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner is based on these fundamental ideas: Incentives‚ conventional wisdom‚ “Experts”-use their informational advantage Incentives are the cornerstone of modern life. And understanding them or‚ often‚ ferreting them out—is the key to solving just about any riddle‚ from violent crime to sports cheating to online dating.There are three basic incentives economic‚ moral and social. How do we profit and what incentives drive us to act unethical? The
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Cover design by Mehak Zarak Bari COVER STORY: “Naya Pakistan = NeoLiberal Pakistan” by Sania Sufi…………………………..3 OPINION: “Honesty is the First Chapter in the Book of Wisdom” by Bilal Mohsin.………….6 POET’S CORNER: “MY Mind Says” by Abu Bakar Attique……………………………………………..6 HUMANITY: “Memoirs of a Palestinian Kid Under Israeli Occupation” by Mehrunisa Ijaz…7 MOVIE REVIEW: “V for Vendetta” by Taimoor Vakil……………………………………………………8 ART WORK: “Reading Each Day Keeps Illiteracy Away” by Adiba Ashraf ………………………8
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“How are Native traditions and Taoism similar and how are they different? What common wisdom do these traditions bring to daily contemporary life that is relevant in our practice with clients?” Taoism is similar to native tradition through it’s’ emphasis on man-nature harmony. The concept of human kind co existing with nature‚ hence with the divine‚ is shaped by both Native American traditions and Taoism. Both philosophies have the same message: the binding unity of humankind with the earth; the
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"Good people...are good because they come to wisdom through failure." According to William Saroyan‚ this means that a person can learn from mistakes and become a better person. This statement is confirmed in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye and William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies. J.D. Salinger’s Holden is constantly trying to preserve the innocence in children throughout the novel. In addition Holden also attempts to keep his brother Allie‚ alive in his thoughts and actions. William Golding’s
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"Moral wisdom seems to be as little connected to knowledge of ethical theory as playing good tennis is to knowledge of physics" (Emrys Westacott). To what extent should our actions be guided by our theories in ethics and elsewhere? The question is with regards to whether moral reasoning is more accurate compared to the -theory-based knowledge of science. I think that ethical theory should be used for our moral conduct while the sciences should be used in other areas of knowledge instead. Thus
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Karina Bono Wisdom literature in the Bible comprises the three books known as Proverbs‚ Job‚ and Ecclesiastes. The Mercer Dictionary of the Bible defines “wisdom literature” as “a distinctive intellectual tradition extended throughout the ancient Near East.”1 Wisdom literature in the bible includes the three books known as Proverbs‚ Job‚ and Ecclesiastes. “Ancient Israel’s sages preserved their teachings in two forms: meshalim and reflections. The former included both instructions (Prov 1-9)
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