Animal Noble
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Aretha Franklin *March 25 1942 / The Life You Give
Aretha Franklin, born Aretha Louise Franklin, on March 25 1942, in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A., is the singer who defined the golden age of soul music of the 1960s. Franklin’s mother, Barbara, was a gospel singer and pianist. Her father, C.L. Franklin, presided over the New Bethel Baptist Church of Detroit, Michigan, and was a minister…
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personal lexicon: fashion
“A fashion is merely a form of ugliness so absolutely unbearable that we have to alter it every six months!” Oscar Wilde, in The Philosophy of Dress
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“cocinar”
Revisiting this picture I took at an investigative project exhibition shown at the Zapopan Art Museum, a widened understanding took place in thinking of food in its wide range of function and meaning. Certainly the personally poetic, scientific, cultural, or unreflected grasp of words, in addition to the possibility of having three or more languages…
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Nelson Mandela *VII 18 1918 / The Life You Give
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in Transkei, South Africa on July 18, 1918. His father was Hendry Mphakanyiswa of the Tembu Tribe. Mandela himself was educated at University College of Fort Hare and the University of Witwatersrand where he studied law. He joined the African National Congress in 1944 and was engaged in resistance against…
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“Cries and Whispers” — Days with Ingmar Bergman *VII 14 1918 / The Life You Give
‘Cries and Whispers” envelops us in a tomb of dread, pain and hate, and to counter these powerful feelings it summons selfless love. It is, I think, Ingmar Bergman’s way of treating his own self-disgust, and his envy of those who have faith. His story, which takes place inside a Swedish manor house on the…
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Watering plants (she)
Watering plants with a gentle smile is a unique symbol of civilization to the animal noble.
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to be: sincere
sincere to becastigate with sincerityadore with sinceritypraise with sincerityattack with sincerityaccept or reject only sincerely
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us
The greatest we us is the limitless unity which needs not be labeled us.
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A Handwriting Celebration
A Brief History of Penmanship on National Handwriting Day By JENNIE COHENUpdated AUG 22, 2018 / original: JAN 23, 2012 Borrowing aspects of the Etruscan alphabet, the ancient Romans were among the first to develop a written script for transactions and correspondence. By the fifth century A.D. it included early versions of lowercase letters and…
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Word, Verb, Verbal
bla being equipment
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If the adult is the result of the child…
how incomplete is a growth if some memories are gone, ignored, or not mastered?
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Insecurity /
Insecurities are not the ones radiating insecurity but the desperate efforts to hide them.






