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    What chakras are and why we need to clean them daily Chakras are energy centers within the human body that help to regulate all its processes, from organ function to the immune system and emotions. It's the Sanskrit word translates to wheel. If you don’t know what they look like, here’s a picture: There are seven main chakras and each of them has its own vibrational frequency, colour, and function that help make us humans. When a chakra is blocked or imbalanced, it can affect your body, your

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    Kenzan Ware: Practical Vessel A section dedicated to the art of “chanoyu”, meaning “hot water for tea” in Japanese, and also known as tea ceremony is located in the “Asia: Paintings and Decorative Arts” room at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts. Within a glass case, there are four objects on display, signifying few of the many vessels used for a tea ceremony. Many of them were created during or near a same time frame: Edo period, Japan, which spans from 1615 to 1868. One of them

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    eloquently incorporate the romantic genre of the medieval times and parallel it to the image of chivalrous knights. Even though knights are often noted as imperfect leads, Sir Gaiwan is portrayed as the imperfect hero through the symbol reflected through the pentangle which is revealed throughout the entire poem. The fact that Sir Gaiwan is portrayed as the imperfect hero raises a sense of curiosity for the reader, especially when the symbolic meaning tracing the pentangle reflects such gallant value. However

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    Bisclavret Quotes

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    At first, Gaiwan is reluctant to obtain the girdle because he felt what was going on between the two of them would become revealed. However, after promising secrecy and a lot of pleading, he complies. The acceptance of the girdle is important because the lady claims it possesses powers to keep him from harm. Gaiwan then realizes that the girdle represents his survival. He fears losing his life in battle and overlooks

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    King Arthur Admirable

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    Pg. 237; 2, 3, 7 2. In the story, I believe the most admirable was either King Arthur or Sir Gaiwan. Arthur knew he would die if he faced Sir Modred, but when he saw that Modred still lived, he felt he needed to the rid the world of him. He killed Modred, but was mortally wounded in the process. Sir Gaiwan knew after the first time, that Lancelot knew his secret. He continued to fight him over, and over. He did not care, and when he was killed all he asked from Lancelot was to visit his tomb and

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    King Arthur Loyalty

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    Several key characteristics of knights outlined in the lessons so far in the unit I decided on are; courtesy, chivalry, piety and generous. They relate on how I see knights were for I have always seen a knight being generous and courteous. Where the saying “knight and shining armor” is also how I vision a knight where he serves for others and is selfless. I chose chivalry because as a code of conduct of knights I also see them in that way of light. Having piety for I see a knight with armor but also

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    Exploration of Chinese Tea

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    Exploration of Chinese tea Knowing Chinese tea culture thoroughly is a wise way for people to explore the Chinese society and culture. As a traditional drink, it has been planted and consumed for over five thousands years. The climate of China is perfect for growing tea, which leads to large quantities and good quality of tea. According to the line diagram, “Dynamics of manufacture of tea in China, thousand tons” there were about 1,200 thousands tons of tea manufactured in 2008, which made China

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    Camelot Monologue

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    each passing day, able to take on opponents with ease. As the new year approached, I knew that my time with him was coming to an end. Though I felt a twinge of sadness, I was grateful for all that he had imparted to me. The gentleman addressed me, "Gaiwan, you have made remarkable progress." However, before your departure, you must complete one final challenge. I replied “And what might that entail?" As he readied his axe, the gentleman declared, "You must engage in a fight with me, and it is a fight

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    Zealong Tea

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    PRODUCT STRATEGY [pic] Zealong has branded itself as the world’s purest tea, with the highest of quality standards, and crafted by the world’s best tea masters. Marketing itself as a premium oolong tea, Zealong has gone the extra mile and was granted ISO22000 HACCP certification, the world’s highest safety standard, being the sole tea company to receive such certification. To achieve the ISO22000 certification, hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) systems were implemented to

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    What makes a hero? It understood by most people that a hero is someone who displays courage, honor, and loyalty, but what makes each hero different? Batman is not the same as Superman, a firefighter is not the same as a policeman. Each hero--although sharing the same qualities--are differentiated through their actions, specifically in how and why they act. The same logic applies to Beowulf and Sir Gawain . Even though these heroes express similar traits, they  differ through their actions in battle

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