I would describe a Disney princesses awakening as slow and delicate, almost graceful.
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She was in an eternal slumber, that's all she could do was sleep, until the spell was broken by me. She was slow, but steady. She seemed as beautiful and as graceful as she was before the curse. (which couldn't be possible)
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So basically, the princess looks the same as from when she woke up, and in real life, nobody wakes up perfectly, from what I know.
If you need anything else just ask! Sorry if the example was a little bland.
In medias res is Latin for "into the middle of things." It usually describes a narrative that begins, not at the beginning of a story, but somewhere in the middle — usually at some crucial point in the action. The term comes from the ancient Roman poet Horace, who advised the aspiring epic poet to go straight to the heart of the story instead of beginning at the beginning.<span> hope that helped</span>
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The book explores themes about the cycle of life, the limits of science, and whether knowledge is truly more valuable than happiness.
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I would ...
1. let them remember how to make basic tools
2. let them remember basically all of the world wars
3. let them remember that cats are actually gods
4. let them remember I am allergic to red gatorade
5. let them remember their familes and loved ones
Answer:
The quote "A much -used plow shines; stagnant waters stink" relates to CPD as this professional skill enhancement process will keep the person learning and 'developing' his skills and not be 'stagnant', 'stable' or 'dormant'.
Explanation:
CPD is the long-form for Continuing Professional Disorder, referring to the term used to describe the learning activities of professionals in enhancing and developing their abilities. This process involves a certified learning method for the development of skills.
The Estonian proverb <em>"A much-used plow shines; stagnant waters stink" </em>can be related to this CPD in that it states how anything that's constantly used and polished remains active, "shines". In this case, a plow that's used often helps keep it sharp and shining.
On the other hand, anything (the stagnant water metaphor) that stays dormant and stable, not moving or getting into any action will only render it useless.
Likewise, the process of polishing and learning, developing, and enhancing one's skills will help better the person in his career. And in this process of CPD, the professionals will continue to learn even after they finish their course, thereby 'sharpening' their skills. Unlike other 'professional enhancement process', this process will keep them learning and not make them 'stagnant'.