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    shifts her vision from ground to the upper sky. She describes how the milky way was made, which is the title of this poem. She explains that “to save our fish, we lifted them from our skeletoned river beds, / loosed them in our heavens, set them aster—” (10-11). Asteer is a pun, that is a flower and a star. To put flowers for fish and then fish become a star. The milky way is considered as “the pathway that souls follow on their way to the other world” by Northern American Indians (huffingtonpost)

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    children and adolescents. Pre-Diabetes is the elevation of your blood sugar but not high enough to be diabetes 2. There is still time to lower your risk of progression to diabetes 2. Nutrition is the most important component in preventing, managing, and slowing the rate of development in diabetes. Having a clear understanding of how certain foods affect you blood sugar and teaching yourself to set meal that are healthy choices is critical to your health. Not

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    Neil Shubin presented the episode of Your Inner Reptile which introduced to the audience on how humans were formed by the distant ancestors of reptiles. The episode started off in Neil’s second hometown where he had discovered fossils that belonged to a tritheledontid, which was an animal that was part reptile and part mammal. Many years ago, the reptilians had dealt with the worst mass extinction the world has ever seen. When people look at humans, we do not necessarily compare ourselves with reptiles

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    one food that you will find completely revolting (fish head anyone?) and a couple others that you kind of like anyway. But what you didn’t know is that each food you like actually tells you everything you need to know about your own personality and what type of neurosis awaits you in the coming year. What’s your hang-up? Take the poll to find out! Beans are called Rubia in Aramaic, which sounds like the word for multiplicity, i.e. you want “your merits to multiply”. Interpretation You’re a people-pleasing

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    The Introverts Survival: Rules of Engagement

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    name is because he was annoying. Combat fishing was very irritating to me. Instead of being relaxed and enjoying the aesthetics of Alaska’s vistas, I was anticipating the code words “fish on,” which was my cue to quickly reel in my line, and back away from the angler who shouted the code. “Fish on” means a fish is hooked and other anglers in the vicinity need to clear the shallow waters and shoreline to give him room to fight, and land his prey. After two days of twelve hour “combat fishing,” my

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    Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity is a book by famous and very talented film director David Lynch. It can be called as an autobiographical journey of David Lynch. It is a short book with 192 pages published on December 28, 2006 in United States which covers the subjects like meditation, self-help, creativity and peace. This title of this book “Catching a big Fish” gives the idea of Lynch’s thoughts. In this review I will be discussing the summary of book along with

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    There is a common belief that most people cannot advance themselves if they cannot be themselves, according to Marvin Gaye, “If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else.” The psychology of humans can be expressed in two groups, stable or not. These two groups can be applied to a psychoanalytical approach of William Faulkner’s, As I lay Dying. In this story, the Bundren family suffers the loss of Addie Bundren a loved wife and mother. Anse and the rest of the family

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    many different offspring’s. Evolution is described as descent with modification meaning it is a process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient ancestors. There are 4000 species of birds, 350,000 kinds of beetles, 28,000 types of fish, 2 million living species and counting and humans are just one of them. Everything is evolving and changing from generation to generation. “Why” happens to be a very big question among countless people, but there is many causes. First, over time there

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    Everybody has their own favorite place, food, thing, or event that happened. It can be from a memory that made it your favorite or it could be from a significant meaning to you personally. Alexis’ favorite place with a significant value to her would be her grandparents’ lake house. When she was a little girl she used to sleep the whole way since it is a six hour drive, since she has gotten older she hasn’t slept the whole way and while she was awake she noticed; how little things like a song on the

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    found works best to relieve the pressure, is to take a break and let a peaceful moment like breathing in the subtle waves at Jordan Lake, wash your mind into a blank slate. The lake is one of the best places for an overwhelmed mind and a heavy heart. It’s as if the wind caressing your face brushes away the worry and the heartache. The warm sand engulfs your feet like comforting hug. The sun is always smiling down at you and the world just slowly starts to melt away one peaceful wave at a time.

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