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- Word of the Day Obstinate
- Poetry and the Spoken Word
- A Prayer for my Daughter
- Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
- Word of the Day Lackadaisical
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Welcome To Advancing Mindset! Creating New 12 Pathways
The Universe of ADVANCING MINDSET In the beginning The Universal Mind created The Adancing Mindset and formed it out of the conscious and elements of Life and essence of all being and becoming in the universe. Welcome to Advancing Mindset- Raising the minds of men to the highest state of consciousness In the Begining was…
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Word of the Day Obstinate
OBSTINATE stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so. 📘 Definitions Fixed and unyielding in course or purpose Tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield. Refusing to change your opinions, way of behaving ✍️ Example Sentence: “She remained obstinate in her decision, refusing to reconsider despite new…
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Poetry and the Spoken Word
Poetry and the Spoken Word: Where Words Come Alive At Emerald Book Club, poetry is more than written lines on a page — it is voice, rhythm, emotion, and connection. Our Poetry & Spoken Word series creates a space where language is felt as much as it is heard. This initiative celebrates the power of spoken expression, storytelling, and…
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A Prayer for my Daughter
A Prayer for my Daughter by W. B. Yeats Once more the storm is howling, and half hidUnder this cradle-hood and coverlidMy child sleeps on. There is no obstacleBut Gregory’s wood and one bare hillWhereby the haystack- and roof-levelling wind,Bred on the Atlantic, can be stayed;And for an hour I have walked and prayedBecause of…
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Word of the Day Obstinate
OBSTINATE stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so. 📘 Definitions Fixed and unyielding in course or purpose Tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield. Refusing to change your opinions, way of behaving ✍️ Example Sentence: “She remained obstinate in her decision, refusing to reconsider despite new…
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Poetry and the Spoken Word
Poetry and the Spoken Word: Where Words Come Alive At Emerald Book Club, poetry is more than written lines on a page — it is voice, rhythm, emotion, and connection. Our Poetry & Spoken Word series creates a space where language is felt as much as it is heard. This initiative celebrates the power of spoken expression, storytelling, and…
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A Prayer for my Daughter
A Prayer for my Daughter by W. B. Yeats Once more the storm is howling, and half hidUnder this cradle-hood and coverlidMy child sleeps on. There is no obstacleBut Gregory’s wood and one bare hillWhereby the haystack- and roof-levelling wind,Bred on the Atlantic, can be stayed;And for an hour I have walked and prayedBecause of…
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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Poem by Walt Whitman FLOOD-TIDE below me! I watch you face to face;Clouds of the west! sun there half an hour high! I see you also faceto face.Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes! how curiousyou are to me!On the ferry-boats, the hundreds and hundreds that cross, returninghome, are…
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Word of the Day Lackadaisical
LACKADAISICAL Lackadaisical (adjective) describes someone or something lacking interest, enthusiasm, or effort, showing a lazy, listless, or half-hearted attitude. It implies a carefree indifference or a spiritless lack of energy, often seen in a person’s approach to work or tasks. Synonyms include languid, lethargic, idle, spiritless, and unmotivated, while examples of usage involve “lackadaisical service” or a…
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