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    Thinking as a hobby

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    Thinking as a hobby Response: “Thinking is a Hobby” In the essay “Thinking as a hobby‚” the author William Golding writes about his past experiences. Which caused him to see the three grades of thinking. Thinkers are represented by three statues. The first being the crouching Leopard ‚the crouching position refers to natural thinking ‚ aggressiveness and most likely are ready to pounce at any moment. This coincides with the lady milo of Venus grade two thinking‚ which represents those who don’t

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    _____ My Hobbies The Role: You have a hobby. Let’s talk about it. A. Answer the question in one word: What is your name? What is your favorite hobby? Where did you learn to do it? How do you do the hobby with? What hobby would you like to learn? B. Make a new friend. Talk about your hobbies together. C. Don’t forget. Write down what you learned about your friends hobby. Hobby Learned by Wants to My name is ... Fold Here My name is .

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    Laughter Yoga

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    Script Drama Girl is sitting uncomfortably in the chair(nada) Father(aysha);what is it my dear girl .u look so dull….. Nada-dad I got bad marks in every subject and iam nearly dead of hearing mom s scoldings Aysha-she is scolding u 4 ur own good baby….now cheer up and go 4 a walk or do some physical exercise Nada-okay dad…..(she goes o the park with her mom and dad and does some physical exercise and feels so relieved and happy) Nada-wow iam feeling so relieved Shahla- do u know what is the

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    Exotic Hobbies

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    Exotic Hobbies around the World The dictionary definition of hobbies is an activity or interest pursued for delectation or felicity and not as a main vocation. On par with this theory‚ many would delegate many evanescent pursuits such as eating‚ talking or joking as one. On contrary to normal beliefs‚ people earn money doing their hobbies‚ which in other words means that somebody managed to turn a hobby into a job. Did you know that there are so many millionaires in this world‚ who would never have

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    Yoga and Pilates

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    Yoga and Pilates Many think Pilates is another form of yoga because they are so much alike. Some do not know even one difference of the two exercise routines. There are‚ in fact‚ many significant differences. Yoga and Pilates differ in principles and purposes‚ workouts‚ and even the equipment used during workout. Yoga techniques date back to more than five thousand years ago (Eisler‚ par. 2). Yoga is considered holistic practice because it incorporates mediation. It unites the mind‚ body‚ and

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    The Benefits of Yoga.

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    When you hear the words "poetry of the body" or "physical art"‚ you may be surprised to know that these words refer to the practice of yoga. Contrary to what some believe‚ yoga is more than just a lot of strange poses used to increase flexibility. The benefits of yoga are physical as well as psychological and emotional. As a person fits a regular yoga routine into their schedule‚ physical changes begin to occur inside and out. Through a series of poses done regularly‚ the muscles become strengthened

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    Laughter Yoga

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    Laughter Yoga Laughter Yoga is a possibility to rediscover the resource for healt and well-being which was lost between childhood and adulthood. It is a combination of breath-‚ extending- and stretching exercises based Yoga‚ which can be combined with pantomime and playful exercices. “We don’t laugh because we are happy – we are happy because we laugh.” This sentence is attributed by the indian doctor Madan Kataria. He is considered to be the spititual father of Laughter Yoga- Animation. Wheter

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    Yoga Anatomy

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    Kaminoff‚ Leslie‚ 1958Yoga anatomy / Leslie Kaminoff‚ Amy Matthews; Illustrated by Sharon Ellis. -- 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN-13: 978-1-4504-0024-4 (soft cover) ISBN-10: 1-4504-0024-8 (soft cover) 1. Hatha yoga. 2. Human anatomy. I. Matthews‚ Amy. II. Title. RA781.7.K356 2011 613.7’046--dc23 2011027333 ISBN-10: 1-4504-0024-8 (print) ISBN-13: 978-1-4504-0024-4 (print) Copyright © 2012‚ 2007 by The Breathe Trust All rights reserved. Except for use in a review

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    Thinking as a hobby

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    „Thinking as a Hobby” by William Golding is a narrative essay. As we take a genre of the text we can assume that the author is the main character in this story and he established his own point of view. Golding in his essay divides people into three groups: grade-three thinkers‚ grade-two thinkers‚ and grade-one thinkers. He also claims that more than ninety percent of humans are representatives of first kind thinkers. The story begins when author was a young boy and he attended to grammar school

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    Hobby Lobby

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    Hobby Lobby – Practice what you Preach           An organization‚ in its simplest form‚ is comprised of people brought together to achieve a common goal whether it be solving a problem‚ selling a product or providing a service. The existence of the organization is wholly dependent on the collective body of individuals involved and it is these individuals that are the driving force behind the success or failure of a company. The relationships that connect the people within the organization dictate

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