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    Knowledge can be gained through various means‚ the most important being reading the books. Experinced is also one of the important factor to gained the indepth knowledge. There has been always a controversy between the two about which one gives richer and broader view of knowledge. I personaly feel that this two are interrelated‚ in the sense one follows the other. Knowledge gained through reading the books is of no use unless and untill we implement it in our practical life. Implementing the knowledge

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    also be ceremonial‚ competitive or erotic. Dance movements may be without significance in themselves‚ as in ballet or European folk dance‚ or have a gestural vocabulary or symbolic meaning as in some Asian dances. “There is a bit of insanity in dancing that does everybody a great deal of good.” Edwin Denby. Dance has not left behind identifiable artifacts that prove when dance was created.   It is not possible to place a date on when it became part of human culture. For billions of years people

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    developing throughout their whole lives‚ they have gained knowledge not only from books but also from practice and experience. In my opinion‚ both basic knowledge from books and new discovery from experience are important. Following reasons could explain why. On the one hand‚ books hold all knowledge gained by previous generations. Basically‚ people inherited this holder of humankind’s experience. This source of knowledge usually can not be changed‚ in particular history books that were written on real

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    way you watch tv‚ that’s what an out of body experience is like. Today we are going to discuss what an out of body experience is‚ how they are believed to occur‚ and in labs how are they being tested. An out of body experience is when you watch the world from a location outside of your body. During this you can see your body and the way you behave‚ yet you aren’t controlling your movements. It is said that at least 5 to 35 people out of 100 experience this sometime in their life. British psychologist

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    ‘Religious experiences are all illusions.’ Discuss. Most arguments for the existence of God are ‘a posteriori’‚ seeking to move from experiences within the world to the existence of God rather than relying on the definition of God to prove his existence. Religious experience is an interaction with God or a feeling of connection with a higher power. It is interesting to note that William James never spoke of ‘God’ but of the ‘spiritual’‚ ‘unseen order’ or ‘higher’ aspects of the world. Does a person

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    that would be right for my task ahead. Each of us has a specific role to play in the game called life. A game in which you level up each experience you get. Each experience whether good or bad can help you define yourself as a person. I am no different; I also play the game and have gained experiences that helped me become a better person. One significant experience would be the time I received my lowest score in a test and the lowest mark I

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    Dancing has been an important part of my life for more than eight years. When I was eight‚ my mother enrolled me in dancing classes‚ never realizing it would lead to anything serious. For the first few months‚ dance was entertainment‚ something to keep me busy. Although I enjoyed taking classes‚ I did not become serious until the following year‚ when my favorite tap teacher told my mother to consider getting me involved in more competitive classes. That was the beginning of my long and successful

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    main characteristics of conversion and mystical experiences Sean Reece Grange Two well-known categories of religious experience are Conversion and Mystical experiences. Throughout history there have been many reports of people having these religious experiences‚ and not all of the recipients are necessarily Christian in belief. Famous examples of conversion experiences include St Paul on the road to Damascus‚ and an example of a mystical experience could be the story of Theresa of Avila. Firstly

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    The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature. Within this collection‚ one encounters a profound discussion of many multi-faceted aspects of religion. With this discussion‚ James is able to ultimately conclude that a collective religious truth does not and cannot exist‚ but that the truth of religion may be found in the individual beliefs of each man or woman. Throughout the text‚ James proposes that religion is by nature an individual experience‚ stemming from one’s personal

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    Near Death Experience or Hallucination? There is a phenomenon that occurs in a large portion of our population‚ and it has mysterious origins and is often seen as a spiritual journey. It is called a near-death experience‚ or NDE. The people who have the experience know what they felt and saw‚ but there is no proof of the incident‚ and many skeptics have found explanations for the event and have argued with the prospect of a spiritual journey. Everyone in America has most likely heard of the

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