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    In the realm of the religious world of humanity‚ water plays an important role; “The water symbolize the universal sum of virtualities; they are fons et origo‚ spring and origin‚ the reservoir of all the possibilities of existence; they precede every form and support every creation”. Also‚ “symbolism plays a decisive part in the religious life of humanity; it is through symbols that the world becomes transparent and is able to show the transcendent” ; things that are beyond of our natural eyes to

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    Could you believe that the owner of a creepy house is insane? If so I could tell you a few details why it’s true. Roderick is insane in so many levels. He just stays in house don’t even go outside to get some fresh air. He is insane because he shares a connection with his house‚ claiming he and his twin had a special connection‚ and has a mental illness. Roderick shares a connection with his house. Roderick said when he dies he wants his house to also be buried. He talks to his house when he’s lonely

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    Like hues… | Like clouds… | Like memory…"; these intangible elements of nature and‚ significantly‚ memory (which here is a human quality) is aiming to create the air of this Power as something beautiful that is at one with nature and yet is transient and somehow beyond human reach and grasp. Similes such as "Like hues and harmonies of evening" are used to state that this Power has an equilibrium‚ an intrinsic‚ inevitable concordance. The five similes in this stanza are all intangible;

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    units. Manual Operation * Reservation is written on a notebook and is checked within the said number of days on the day of reservation. * Payment details is written on a separate notebook and is being checked manually if the head tenant/transients did not paid for their rent. * Information of tenants is also listed on a separate notebook for monitoring purposes. * A log book is provided for visitors. Proposed

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    Ozymandias

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    reader to understand the meaning of these descriptions and relate them to others in the poem. Although Ozymandias was a mighty king who achieved great long-lasting things for his kingdom during his reign‚ all of his achievements in the end are transient and temporary. What Ozymandias thought would outlive him and stay long-lasting turned into nothing but an endless land of sand. Shelley uses Ozymandias as an example in this poem to show that nothing good lasts forever. Everything comes to an end

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    Frederickson and Ghere (2005) address both the managerial and individual/moral dimensions of ethical behavior as well as new challenges to administrative ethics posed by globalization. As promoted by Cooper (2001) ethics in public administration is not a transient concept but has proven to be an approach which has shown a great deal of sustainability which is fundamental to the area of public administration. Public administration has certain issues with regard to ethics implementation and finds it troublesome

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    daffodils. The poet then addresses the daffodils and asks them to stay until the clay ends with the evening prayer. After praying together he says that they will also accompany the daffodils. This is so because like flowers men too have a very transient life and even the youth is also very short-lived. “We have short time to stay‚ as you‚ We have as short a spring.” The poet symbolically refers to the youth as spring in these lines. He equates/compares human life with the life of daffodils. Further

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    In the article “On teenagers and Tattoos‚” Andres Martin (2000) addresess the arguable topic of teenagers receiving tattoos and piercings. Martin covered an abundance of standpoints‚ from the teenager’s point of view to the parent’s concern. “They are ubiquitous‚ having entered the circles of glamour and the mainstream fashion‚ and they have even become an increasingly common feature of our urban youth.” (para. 1). Martin‚ throughout the article‚ tackles why adolescents may desire a tattoo or piercing

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    Stress is a term used by many‚ is somewhat misunderstood‚ and often used to describe a negative condition or emotional state. People experience various forms of stress at home‚ work‚ in social settings‚ and when engaged in activities to simply have fun. Police officer’s experience stresses the same as others‚ but also in ways much different than the average citizen. The dangers‚ violence‚ and tragedy seen by officers result in added levels of stress not experienced by the general population

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    Springer-VerlagTokyo102650918-94401618-086030669031Journal of Plant Research J Plant Res009410.1007/s10265-003-0094-6 J Plant Res (2003) 116:221–231 Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1007/s10265-003-0094-6 © The Botanical Society of Japan and Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2003 JPR SYMPOSIUM Takashi Aoyama • Atsuhiro Oka Cytokinin signal transduction in plant cells Received: February 4‚ 2003 / Accepted: March 8‚ 2003 / Published online: April 17‚ 2003 Abstract Cytokinins regulate

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