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Absent Mindedness
I wrote on three different subjects for this week's blog post, but I didn't like any of the results. I'll try again soon, but to keep some regularity to the frequency of my posts and provide some form of explanation here's a haiku:
Demotivation
The undertone of my words
A terrible curse
Quote: "In Africa the consumer is always wrong"-an assembly member from a rural community
Absently Moving On,
Tom
Americans just look at the world as 642-426 a place that we live and take in all of its resources with out even a thanks to where it came from. Indians and Americans are bothe different racess of people who think in terms of the long term goal of personal enlightenment with the world and other human beings. The Native 352-001 Americans are perfect role models for what an ideal shoule do in life and how one should behave towards the world because indians are natural people who believe in the inner good of all living and non living object. This just proves the point 642-456 about how for Americans can be willing to go to be one with the earth as Native Americans have come to be. Surely it has taken many years to take on this position of being one with the spiritual earth and physical earth becasue this is not just 646-985 somthing that comes over night. The all knowing subject is one that comes through age and wisdom is stored through age along with the love of all things. Earth is a place to be loved and shared with everyone