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the blue one is 10
the yellow one is 7.. not really sure about this one
The observer drew from the students who matriculate
the spelling of observer were wrong but i corrected them
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What is this language tho... I feel.like ur trynna say songyeon is dead *hardly control the laugh*
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Symbolic speech.
Explanation:
An <em>action</em> performed in order to illustrate and support a belief <em>without</em> <em>verbal</em> <em>communication</em> is called symbolic speech.
In this case, the young men showed disapproval of ethnic hatred and racial inequality only<em> </em>by<em> walking into a lunch counter and expecting to be served. </em>They pronounced no words but their message was far from misunderstood.
The First Amendment defends one's right to such an action considered under the term of <em>free speech </em>although the government might interfere in some ambiguous situations.
<span>The five spiritual faculties are five fundamental agents upon which you may develop your state of spirituality, including belief, persevering effort, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. The five powers are the five mental forces that arise from the above five spiritual faculties: powers of belief, persevering effort, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. In the process of spiritual training, you should develop all five faculties because they are mutually incorporated with one another. For instance, if you have a strong belief in what you are doing, you are then able to put all your efforts into doing it so that you may reach the end goal. In addition, when your effort is directed in the principle of mindfulness, you may generate for yourself an inner source of powerful concentration and wisdom. All Buddhist schools of practice must always consist of these five faculties and their five corresponding powers. The five spiritual faculties differ from the five physical organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body.)</span>