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    The Hand is the Instrument of the Mind “The human hand‚ so delicate and so complicated‚ not only allows the mind to reveal itself but it enables the whole being to enter into special relationships with its environment. We might even say that man “takes possession of his environment with his hands”. (Montessori M‚ The Secret of Childhood‚ 1972‚ p 81) Maria Montessori stated that our hands are what put us as humans above the rest of the animal species. This is because humans are the only species

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    Travel Broadens the Mind

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    Travel Broadens the Mind “The world is a book and those who do not travel only read one page.” These words are as true now as when they were first uttered by the philosopher Augustine. Unlike reading‚ travelling broadens our minds in different ways. That means it lets us admire beautiful landscapes‚ encounter different people and experience different cultures. First‚ travel broadens our minds when we are enjoying the amazing sights. Take my travel in Chengdu as an example. Last year‚ before

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    Mind over Matter

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    Mind over Matter The difference between mental illness and insanity is that with insanity the person knows right from wrong they just view it differently. Someone that is mentally insane is a person that has a mental illness that affects the brain. They do not realize their consequences or even realize if the consequence is wrong. People who have a mental illness still have a grip on reality. A person with a mental illness usually knows they have a mental illness‚ but a person who is insane

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    Habit Os Mind

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    What are Habits of Mind? http://www.habitsofmind.org/what_are_the_habits_of_mind.htm "Habits of Mind are the characteristics of what intelligent people do when they are confronted with problems‚ the resolutions of which are not immediately apparent." (Costa) Understanding what Habits of Mind are‚ and what each of them encompasses‚ is something that develops and deepens as we work with them. The table below gives a brief description of each Habit of Mind. Note that all the Habits are verbs

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    Travel Broadens the Mind

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    Travel broadens the mindTravel Broadens the Mind Our world is a mixture of people‚ places‚ things built by people or by nature. It is fascinating that it is possible to discover each and every corners of the world. First of all‚ I would like to say that travelling is becoming more and more popular nowadays. People travel during holidays more frequently than before‚ some jobs also require people to travel abroad. To travel means to discover. Discover new and unknown facts and images. Some people

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    Travel Broadens the Mind

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    Travel broadens the mind Traveling broadens our minds in different ways. I had visited a different country for the first time when I was 8. My father lives in Norway with his American wife. I had already tasted the other side of life. I am only 15 and I know life is in front of me‚ but from my experience I know that traveling does change your point of view. How do you know? You might find yourself by traveling. Traveling does broaden our mind. We meet new people with new ideas .We find different

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    Mind and High Thinking

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    roots ‚ live in a cottage with this intention only. The names of Mahatma Gandhi‚ Swamy Vivekananda‚ Mother Teresa‚ George Washington‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ Winston Churchill‚ Madame Currie‚ Carlos Marx‚ Lenin and MaoTseTung and numerous others flash in our mind as soon as we think of this ideal simple living and high thinking. They are the great personalities who led their life in simplest way and who did lot of thinking for the welfare of humanity. Life of every great personality is worth emulating for one

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    "meditation" there is a possibility of moving in a wrong direction – because English has no exact word for "dhyana‚" meditation only comes close to it. "English has three words: concentration‚ contemplation‚ meditation. Concentration is of the mind. You focus your mind on a particular object‚ you exclude everything else‚ you just go on narrowing your vision. Hence in concentration everything can become a distraction. A dog starts barking and you will be distracted because you were excluding everything and

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    Mind vs. Body

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    Mind vs. Body In this paper I will argue that the mind is better known than the body. There are two main reasons I can say this according to Rene Descartes: meditation 1 all I know is that I don’t have knowledge and meditation 2 I know that I exist because I think. In my first argument I will explain according to Rene Descartes that all I know is that I don’t have knowledge. Rene Descartes starts to write some meditations‚ I am going to defend my first argument with meditation 1. In mediation

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    Mind Body Medicine

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    Mind-Body Medicine uses the power of thoughts and emotions to influence physical health. Yoga is an example of Mind-Body Medicine. Yoga‚ as we know it today‚ is the result of complex evolution that has been going on for at least 5000 years. The history of Yoga generates from the Archeological findings from the cities Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa‚ which revealed a portrait of a human being or god meditation in what looks like a Yoga posture. Yoga is believed to be derived from the Inus-Saravati people

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