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    Gloomy Sunday(Keting Yang) People listen to music for entertainment, not aware of the detrimental effects that the music can have. There are many ways that an art form can be dangerous, but what can be more terrifying than precipitating death? The famous Hungarian Suicide song – Gloomy Sunday, written by Rezso Seress (music) and Laszlo Javor (lyrics) in 1933, has been accused of causing hundreds of suicides and has been reportedly banned by BBC and some reports show that multiple US shops refused

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    Essay About Dragon

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    Lee: There once lived dragon kingdoms of different dragons of the elements. But however I Lee was not a dragon I was a human that live in the dragon city that was inside the dragon kingdom people think that dragons were bad I think the dragons were kind from their heart one day the King of all Dragons come with sons to ask me to become a dragon knight to protect the humans and dragons but I Lee a dragon knight I love the offer then the King of all Dragons said that there was chaos going though the

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    Traditional Chinese medicine has had a broad history and with it even broader applications. It has seen use for over twenty-five thousand years within China's borders and is still being used, researched, and refined in modern times. The concepts of traditional Chinese medicine found it’s basis in the philosophy of Taoism, which focuses on balancing the body with environment to achieve optimum health and sustainability as opposed to treating illness by itself. The emphasis on harmony originates from

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    Acupuncture is an ancient form of healing that has been used significantly by many civilizations. Although, the United States hasn 't exactly acknowledged the health benefits of acupuncture until early two thousands. The medical community has even looked down upon physicians that have theorized the use of acupuncture. But was there really a legitimate reasoning why acupuncture received such a bad reputation? Does acupuncture really provide pain reliever is it just a mind game? Acupuncture involves

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    The Grim Graveyard You won't believe this story but it's true, One year me and my sister Z yang were trick-or-treating when we saw this graveyard that connected to a neighborhood we wanted to go through.”hey Z let's go through that graveyard, there is no way that it is haunted!” I said “J.M. I don't think that's a very smart idea.”Z said I then said “look Im Jr. Mira Yang and you are Z Yang. We are descended from a GHOSTHUNTER! There's no way you're scared.” I said “ok J.M. I'll go through it BUT

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    these two cultural icons have lived in the Dao. “All humans are part of the cosmic process, the Tao, and are composed of the complimentary forces of yin and yang” (Lecture 6,2014). To live in the Dao one must revere humanities’ bond to humanity by following the five positive human relationships, recognizing and existing in the Ying and Yang by following feng shui of one’s existence (Lecture 6,2014). This conglomeration of practices has grown throughout history to accommodate many traditions into

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    Qigong, pronounced “chee-gung”, is the skill of body-mind exercise which integrates body, breath, and mind into one. It is translated from Chinese to mean “energy cultivation” or “working with life the energy” (Dupler). Fire and water methods are associated with qigong, but this is not like the classical Five Element. The fire method involves an element force of tensing muscles, holding breathe, visualization used in early stages, while the water method is based on relaxation and release, smooth

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    the Yin Yang, can resemble and explain what life brings. The Yin Yang is basically a symbol created back in the 1000 B.C by a Taoist philosopher, to explain the forces of the natural world. The connotation behind this ancient symbol can indicate that, life contains two completely different forces, but in natural ways the 2 forces are interconnected. Life is embedded with both positive and negative forces, because without one of the forces, life will not complete, just like how the Yin Yang needs both

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    Western medicine has a strong scientific basis, Traditional Chinese Medicine developed gradually through China’s long history, and is very strongly influenced by Taoist beliefs. For example, in TCM there are twelve major organs, six “yin” and six “yang”. Each of these organs are then associated with one of the Five Elements, water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. For a Chinese medicinal practitioner, a disease would be caused by an imbalance of these twelve organs, and would say something like, “too

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    It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm I recommend Linge Yang. When one first meets Linge, you will undoubtedly be greeted with an infectious smile, but there is so much more than meets the eye. Linge moved to the United States four years ago and has met great success. It is not easy to move to another country, and for most the changes that Linge experienced could be seen as overwhelming. Although she was fluent in the English language she was not familiar with American culture. I was most

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