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Phraseology :- Exploring Symbolism in Phrases

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Phrases

☀️ खिलाओ बच्चो को सोने का निवाला, देखो शेर की नज़र से ।     🎥-जंगली

There are five kinds of phrase.

1 Verb phrase: come, had thought, was left, will be climbing

A verb phrase has an ordinary verb (come, thought, left, climbing) and may also have an auxiliary (had, was, will).

2 Noun phrase: a good flight, his crew, we

A noun phrase has a noun (flight), which usually has a determiner(a) and/or adjective (good) in front of it. A noun phrase can also be a pronoun (we).

3 Adjective phrase: pleasant, very late

An adjective phrase has an adjective, sometimes with an adverb of degree (very).

4 Adverb phrase: quickly, almost certainly

An adverb phrase has an adverb, sometimes with an adverb of degree (almost).

5 Prepositional phrase: after lunch, on the aircraft

A prepositional phrase is a preposition + noun phrase.

Phrases in apposition

Two noun phrases are in apposition when one comes after the other and both refer to the same thing.

" Everyone visits the White House, the home of the President ".

" Joseph Conrad, the famous English novelist, couldn't speak English until He was 47 " .

When the second phrase adds extra information, we use a comma.When the second phrase identifies the first one, we do not use a comma.

" The novelist Joseph Conrad couldn't speak English until he was 47 " .

" Pretty 25 - year - old secretary Linda Pilkington has shocked her friends and neighbors ".

The sentence about Linda is typical of newspaper style.We can also use apposition to add emphasis. This happens in speech, too.

" The man is a fool, a complete idiot ".

Other kinds of phrases can be in apposition.

" The place is miles away, much too far to walk ".

" The experts say the painting is quite valuable, worth a lot of money ".

ONE OF A KIND SYMMETRICAL on the PALINDROME side WORDS or PHRASES 

ALFALFA (ALPHA-ALPHA); BLING-BLING ; BOO-BOO ; CHA-CHA ; CHAP-CHAP ; FIFTY-FIFTY ; GO-GO ; GOODY-GOODY ; HA-HA ; HEAR-HEAR ; HUSH-HUSH ; NO-NO ; POO-POO ; POOH-POOH ; YO-YO ; YLANG-YLANG ; 

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"TWO OF A KIND SYMMETRICAL on the PALINDROME side WORDS or PHRASES "

AS LONG AS ; AS FAR AS ; AS SOON AS ; ALL IN ALL ; B & B ; BY & BY ; BY THE BY ; BIT BY BIT ; BACK TO BACK ; BETTER AND BETTER ; BLOW BY BLOW ; C IN C ; DAY BY DAY ; DAY TO DAY ; EYEBALL TO EYEBALL ; FACE TO FACE ; FOUR BY FOUR ; HALF AND HALF ; HEAD TO HEAD ; HEART TO HEART ; HAND TO HAND ; LOOP THE LOOP ; MOUTH TO MOUTH ; NECK AND NECK ; OUT AND OUT ; POINT TO POINT ; SIDE BY SIDE ; SO & SO ; SHOULDER TO SHOULDER ; TWO BY TWO ; TETE-A-TETE ;  VIS-A-VIS ; WALL TO WALL ; YEAR ON YEAR ; .......

RHYMING PHRASES

AIRY-FAIRY, CHIFF-CHAFF , CHIT-CHAT , DILLY-DALLY , DING-DONG , FLIP-FLAP , FUDDY-DUDDY  , HIGGLEDY-PIGGLEDY , HELTER-SCELTER , HEEBIE-JEEBIES , HUNKY-DORY , HANKY-PANKY , HURDY-GURDY , HURLY-BURLY , HODGE-PODGE , HOTCH-POTCH , HOCUS-POCUS , HOITY-TOITY, HUGGER-MUGGER , HARUM-SCARUM , KNICK-KNACK , KNOCK-KNEED , KNOW-HOW , KNOW-TOW ,  NAMBY-PAMBY , NO-NOS ,PITTER-PATTER , PING-PONG , ROLY-POLY , RIFF-RAFF , RAZZLE-DAZZLE , SHILLY-SHALLY , SEE-SAW , TITTLE-TATTLE , TOPSY-TURVY , TIP-TOP , TEAR-JERKER ,  TOUCHY-FEELY , TOY BOY , TWOPENNY-HALFPENNY , WINKLE-PICKER , WHEELER-DEELER , WALKIE-TALKIE , WILLY-NILLY , WISHY-WASHY , YO-YOS .

COMPARE OR CONTRASTED WITH RHYMING PHRASES 

ABC ; FROM A TO B ; AIRS AND GRACES ; WALK ON AIRS ; ALL AND SUNDRY ; ATHWART ; AU PAIR (FRENCH) ; AVANT-GARDE ; ALPHA AND OMEGA ; BACK AND FORTH ; BACK TO FRONT ; BEND YOUR BACKWARDS ; BALL-AND-SOCKET JOINT ; BREAK THE BANK ; BEHIND BARS ; INTO THE BARGAIN ; BARK IS WORSE THAN BITE ; BATTERING RAM ; THE BE-ALL AND END-ALL ; FULL OF BEANS ; BEAR 🐻 FRUIT 🍑 ; BLOW HOT AND COLD ; A BED OF ROSES 🌹 ; BED AND BREAKFAST 🥞 ; BEAT ABOUT THE BUSH ; OFF THE BEATEN TRACK ; BEAT DOWN ; BEAT IT ; HAVE A BEE IN YOUR BONNET ; BEGGAR BELIEF ; BEGGAR DESCRIPTION ; BORN AND BRED ; BOW AND SCRAPE ; AS BOLD AS BRASS ; BUBBLE AND SQUEAK ; BRIC-A-BRAC ; BELOW THE BELT ; TIGHTEN YOUR BELT ; UNDER YOUR BELT ; BELT UP ; ROUND THE BEND ; THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT 🤔 ; GIVE A WIDE BIRTH ; SIX OF THE BEST ; BETTER HALF ; BETWEEN OURSELVES (US) ; BETWEEN YOU AND ME ; BIDE YOUR TIME ; TOO BIG FOR YOUR BOOTS 👢; BIG BROTHER ; FIT THE BILL ; BILLET-DOUX ; THE BIRDS AND THE BEES ; TAKE THE BISCUIT 🍪 (CAKES 🍰) ; DO YOUR BIT ; BITE THE BULLET ; BITE YOUR TONGUE ; TO THE BITTER END ; BLACK OUT ; IN THE BLACK ; BLACK AND WHITE ; DRAW A BLANK ; AT FULL BLAST ; BLAZE A TRAIL ; BLIND DRUNK ; TURN A BLIND EYE ; ON THE BLINK ; KNOCK SOMEOONE' BLOCK OFF ; FIRST BLOOD ; BE /RUN IN YOUR BLOOD : NEW OR FRESH BLOOD ; HAVE BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS ; BLOODY - MINDED ; BLOT YOUR COPY BOOK ; BLOW HOT AND COLD ; BLOE OVER ; BLOW YOUR TOP ; COME TO BLOWS ; BLOW UP ; BLOWOUT ; ONCE IN ABLUE MOON ; OUT OF THE BLUE ; BLUE - COLLER ; BLUE -  EYED BOY ; BLUESTOCKING ; CALL SOMEONE'S BLUFF ; TREAD THE BOARDS ; GO BY THE BOARD ; BE IN THE SAME BOAT ; MISS THE BOAT ; ROCK THE BOAT ; PUSH THE BOAT OUT ; KEEP BODY AND SOUL TOGETHER ; AS BOLD AS BRASS ; A BOLT FROM OR OUT OF THE BLUE ; BOLT UPRIGHT ; HAVE SHOT YOUR BOLT ; MAKE A BOLT FOR ; BOLT - HOLE 🕳️ ; GO LIKE A BOMB ; BONE OF CONTENTION ; CLOSE TO THE BONE ; HAVE A BONE RO PICK WITH ; IN YOUR BONES ; MAKE NO BONES ABOUT ; WORK YOUR FINGERS TO THE BONES ; BONEMEAL ; BONESHAKER ; BON MOT ; BON VIVANT/ BON VIVEUR ; BOOB TUBE ; BY THE BOOK ; IN SOME ONE'S BAD OR GOOD BOOKS ; TAKE A LEAF OUT OF SOMEONE'S BOOK ; THROW THE BOOK AT ; BRING SOMEONE TO BOOK ; THE BOOT IS ON THE OTHER FOOT ; GIVE (OR GET ) THE BOOT ; PUT THE BOOT IN ; PULL YOURSELF UP BY YOUR BOOTSTRAPS ; I/SHE WASN'T BORN YESTERDAY ; BORN - AGAIN ; HIT THE BOTTLE ; BOTTLENECK ; BOTTLE BANK ; AT BOTTOM ; BOTTOMS UP! ; GET TO THE BOTTOMS OF ; OUT OF BOUNDS ; I WILL BE BOUND ; TAKE A BOW ; BOX SOMEONE'S EAR ; BOYCOTT ; BRACE AND BIT ; HAVE SOMETHING ON THE BRAIN ; BRAIN - TEASER ; BRASSED OFF ; GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS ; BREACH OF THE PEACE ; STEP INTO THE BREACH ; BREAK BREAD ; BREAD AND BUTTER ; ON THE BREADLINE (BREADLINE)

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🍁 Girls and Boys Come Out to Play" or "Boys and Girls Come Out to Play" is a nursery rhyme that has existed since at least 1708. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 5452.

Girls and boys, come out to play,

The moon doth shine as bright as day;

Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,

And come with your playfellows into the street.

Come with a whoop, come with a call,

Come with a good will or not at all.

Up the ladder and down the wall,

A halfpenny roll will serve us all.

You find milk, and I'll find flour,

And we'll have a pudding in half an hour.

🍁 "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" – which can be spelled a number of ways – is a children's counting-out rhyme, used to select a person in games such as tag, or for selecting various other things

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,

Catch a tiger by the toe.

If he hollers, let him go,

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.

🍁 "Lavender's Blue" emerged as a children's song in Songs for the Nursery in 1805 in the form:

Lavender blue and Rosemary green,

When I am king you shall be queen;

Call up my maids at four o'clock,

Some to the wheel and some to the rock;

Some to make hay and some to shear corn,

And you and I will keep the bed warm.

🍁 "Little Bo-Peep" or "Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 6487.

Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,

And doesn't know where to find them;

Leave them alone, and they'll come home,

Wagging their tails behind them.

🍁 "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" (also known as "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" or "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Once I Caught a Fish Alive" in other versions) is a nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13530.

One, two, three, four, five,

Once I caught a fish alive.

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,

Then I let it go again.

Why did you let it go?

Because he bit my finger so.

Which finger did it bite?

This little finger on my right

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Free Or Liberal Arts :- A course of seven sciences ( Trivium + Quadrivium )  :- 

1) Trivium : It contain Grammer , Logic ,and Rhetoric.

2) Quadrivium : It contains Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy ( Hallam).

* Parker Baptistery Pref. :- The SiSter Arts that speaks in Stone.

🍁 1) Where is the dialogues between Didactic & semiotics both are it doesn' exist any more.

2) The whole medium is are rotting corpse.

Does bothe above needs grammatical accuracy, if yes did it.

🦆 What is the the alphabetical difference between two statements? (Translator needs help to convey a) & b) , and 1) & 2) Properly with distinction.)

a)  There was absolutely NO- WHERE to park.

b) There was absolutely NOW- HERE to park. 

1) The knight fought a fearsome dragon that guarded the treasure.

2) The knight fought a fearsome drag-on that guarded the treasure.

🦆 Are the two Ge ® Ge alike ? 

a) Hurry up, or We're going to be late.

                                               (Gerund + to infinitive)

b) Hurry up, or We're getting late. (Gerund)

🦆  Max played the part brilliantly. did he really ?                                    Echo tag from John Eastwood

🍁 Check the correctness of 🦆 , 🦃 , and 🕊️ .

🦆 He that promise to much , do not trust.

🦃 He that promise to much is not to be trusted.

🕊️ Do not trust him that promise to much.

🍁  Distinguishe the parts of speech in the following two :- 

1) John and James were not there .

2) Neither John nor James was there.

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 Huxley Physio. :- Accuracy of singing depends upon the precision with which the singer can voluntarily adjust the contractions of the Thyro-aryteroid and Crico-thyroid muscles.

★  Finger 👈 = A measure of a drink in a glass,based on the breadth of a finger.

★ Hand = 4 inches = 10.16 c.m.

Cubit :-  An ancient unit of length based on the length of the forearm (The part of the superior limb between the elbow and the wrist.).  • The biblical ark  was described as 300 cubits .

★ Foot = 12 inches = 30.48 c.m.

* Fathom = 6 feet = 1.8 meter = used in measuring Depth of Water. Old English :- " something which embraces " (the original measurement was based on the span of a person's outstretched arms, Broad = Woman , Large in area).

♦ Inch = One Twelfth of a Foot = 2.54 c.m.    { Latin : Uncia " twelfth part " }      

             THE SONG OF THE FEET

 It is appropriate that I sing 

The song of the feet

The weight of the body
And what the body chooses to bear
Fall on me
 I trampled the American wilderness
Forged frontier trails
Outran the mob in Tulsa
Got caught in Philadelphia
 And am still unreparated
 I soldiered on in Korea
Jungled through Vietnam sweated out Desert Storm
Caved my way through Afghanistan
Tunneled the World Trade Center
 And on the worst day of my life
Walked behind JFK
Shouldered MLK
Stood embracing Sister Betty
 I wiggle my toes
In the sands of time
Trusting the touch that controls my motion
Basking in the warmth of the embrace
Day’s end offers with warm salty water
 It is appropriate I sing
The praise of the feet
 I am a Black woman.

                                  BY NIKKI GIOVANNI 

🦋🦎 :- 🎼 Aaj kal pawn 🐾 zamin per nahi padte mere , kya tumne kabhi dekha hai mughe udte huye ? 🎵.         [🦋🦎 :- आज - कल पॉऺव जमीं पर नहीं पड़ते मेरे, क्या देखा है कभी तुमने मुझे उड़ते हुए ।]

🍁 Zx1123 :- only ze / geo has the land of soils.

These are Alive :- Coral is the rocklike substance formed by the Outer skeletons of tiny sea animals. Their skeletons fuse as new coral colonies grow on top of old ones.In time, enough coral builds up to form a reef or an Islands.

 @# comment :-  Zygote :-  Ge - 🐐 .

🍁 Beastliness :- Two demon who can't tolerate sleeping, Love of Power & Power of Love .

Odour of Death : want off 7 tween ≠  X6 ø + 1 , the gentle rays as lashings of glittering Gold.

🍁 Bond scul. :- Death still will have , a thousands backways to the grave.

Williams Cobbett :-  The eye is much better rememebracer than the ear , and the hand is still better than the eye.

🛜 The Lady of Heaven :-  Over the breeding ground of violence, Shadow will be cast across many generation to come. 

🍁 from John Eastwood Glossary :- 

📝 AGREEMENT the choice of the correct verb form after a subject: e.g.

My ear torts but My ears hurt. •150

• Contortionist :-  An acrobat able to twist into unusual positions.

🍁 John Eastwood and Others , said :- 

• Who do you take me to be ! 

• Had I known that ! 

• Who should I meet the other day !

• Think only of the pasts as it's remembrance gives you pleasure.

• Man look with an evil eye upon the good that is in others.

• He shall come again with a Glory to judge both the quick and the dead.

• Above, below and behind the cities as for as the the eye can reach , extends the unbroken forests. (A.R.Wallace)

• Bitter but unavailing were my regret.

• Now abideth faith, hope and charity. (Scott)

• how would we wish that Heaven had left us still.

• The sea is as deep as the mountains are high.

• we must not think that the life of a man begins when he can feed himself.

• He spoke loud, that I might here him .

• That he committed the faults , could be judged from his looks.

• No mightier than thyself or me. (Shakes.)

• One half of the man do not know how the other half live.

• One forth of the man at the diggings is composed of convicts.

The wages of sin is death.

• Nine - tenth of the misery and vice of the mankind proceeds from idleness.

• Fair and softely goes far.

• My father allowed my brother and I to accompany him.

• My son is going to be married to I don't know who. (Gold smith)

• It is not me you are in love with. (Addison) 

• " It is I " is suitable to an occasion of dignity .

• Early to bed and early to rise make a man healthy wealthy and wise.

• But his pride is greater than his ignorance, and what he wants in knowledge he supplies by sufficiency.

• Anyone who refuses to earn an honest livelihood , is not a subject for charity.

• A man polite imagination can converse with a picture, and find an agreeable companion in an statue.

• We can not all be masters , nor all masters cannot be truly followed.

• The bliss of man ( could pride that blessings find) is not to act or think beyond mankind.

• That which ordinary man are fit for , I am qualified in . (Shakes.)

• Me, whom their foundation binds them to pray for , they suffer to die like a homeless dog.

• There was a hen and (there were) chickens in the court. (Ellipsis)

•• " An honest man closed buttoned to the chin,

Brod cloth without , and a warm heart within. "

• Our Ideas are movements of a nerve of sense, as of the optic nerve , in recollecting visible ideas, suppose of a triangular piece of Ivory.

• " Truth like a torch, the more it shook,, it shines." 

• The dead which he slew at his death were more than they which he slew in his life.

• I will marry, for talent I Adore.

🦋 🎥  The Jade Mask :- • Murders knows no laws of relativity.

• Many Irons in the same fire .

• If Silence is golden, Gabby is bankrupt.

• Science of Gravity :- The pressure applied to the weight of a solid body is useless unless directed solely at a single point. 

🦋 🎥  When tomorrow comes • Two person can see better than one.

🦆 Koi nahi hai phir bhi hai mughko kya jaane kiskka intjar (🎥 Patthar Ke Sanam 1967) 

कोइ नहीं है फिर भी है मुझको क्या जाने किस का इंतजार

(🎥 पत्थर के सनम १९६७)

🎼 On the edge between hangover and jitters.

• Restorent rule :- Space is the money at launch time.

• 🦋 🎥 The Remarkable Penny packer :-                  • " Peritoneum :-  805 , Museum type layers of liars having the Morality as the matter of geography. Orienting One wife too many as established pattern that may serve a summon for believing in Darwinism or Natural selection. " 

• Who loves dogs , and can' t stand in cats.

• Is Bark worse than Bite ? for whom that forged their own destiny.  

• Acosmism. :- only the infinite unmanifest Absolute as real.

• Langley :- Epicurus one of Democritus dysciples putteth two causes Atmos or motes and vacuitie or emptiness of these he saith the foure elementes come.

• [I]t is impossible for motion to subsist without place, and void, and time.

• [I]t's gravity is the cause; and that which is heavy abides in the middle, and the earth is in the middle: in like manner also, the infinite will abide in itself, through some other cause... and will itself support itself. ...[T]he places of the whole and the part are of the same species; as of the whole earth and a clod, the place is downward; and of the whole of fire, and a spark, the place is upward. So that if the place of the infinite is in itself, there will be the same place also of a part of the infinite.

• Blood as the Shakle of souls.

🎥 Shadowgurd : The blood bond :- The brighter the sun , the darker the shadow .

Phobias :- Fear is nothing but the Illusion of ego.

•There is always a conflict between honour and duty.

• Crookes body of man :- wherefore Aristotle thinketh ..... that the female is a by worke or preuarication, yea the first monster in nature.

•• More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows.

🦆🦆 Body ticket or badgeman :- one who wears badges - A licensed begger or almsman.

🦆 compl. Fam. - A badger is known by several names as a Gray , a Brock , a Boreson or Bauson ; the young ones are called pigs ; the Male is called Boar , and the Female the Sow.

🦎 There is no I in team.

🦆 Possession is nine-tenths of the law.

🦆 Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.

🦆 Golden Rule :- Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

 🦆 Two wrongs (do not) make a right , Does it so with two rights ? 

🎭 Those beings who eventually created humanity by genetically crossing themselves with extant primates, and thus became the first gods.

🌚 Figurative Collection of Nouns :- A pride of lions. A gaggle of geese. A murder of crows.   uncredibilite of Cocoldis [cuckolds]’. A flock of geese , A misbelief of painters , A nest of rumours / vipers , A superfluity of nuns , A tabernacle of bakers ,  , A melody of harpers , A congregation of people , A cry of hounds, A faith of merchants.

🦆 Dot my I's with eyebrow pencils, close my eyelids, hide my eyes. I'll be idle in my ideals. Think of nothing else but I

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🍁 R.Sut :- Greedy to cast of the marrowe of gains and Loth to break the bone of labour.

🍁 Deaton paradox: Consumption varies surprisingly smoothly despite sharp variations in income.

🍁 Grossman-Stiglitz paradox: Inability to recoup cost of obtaining market information implies efficient markets cannot exist.

🍁 Icarus paradox: Some businesses bring about their own downfall through their own successes.

🍁 Jevons paradox: Increases in efficiency lead to even larger increases in demand.

🍁 Paradox of prosperity: Why do generations that significantly improve the economic climate seem to generally rear a successor generation that consumes rather than produces?

🍁 St. Petersburg paradox: People will only offer a modest fee for a reward of infinite expected value. 

🍁 Paradox of toil: If everyone tries to work during times of recession, lower wages will reduce prices, leading to more deflationary expectations, leading to further thrift, reducing demand and thereby reducing employment.

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🍁🔹▪️Xanthophores, Erythrophores Iridophores, Melanophores. 

🍁  Cryptochromes are photoreceptors that absorb blue/ UV-A light, and they help control the circadian rhythm in plants and timing of flowering. 

🍁 One particular component of the brain, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, is responsible for the circadian rhythm (commonly known as one's "internal clock"), while other cell clusters appear to be capable of shorter-range timekeeping, known as an ultradian rhythm.

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 Me  or  we              du’l                     lies ,

    👀      /  🎶              But                   cadger ,

                                                    ÏrE in Hybrid .

                                                                                                                                                   ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈|  Life     🌞  

   * Affixology @ A  —---- Live |           

                                 ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈|  Death  ☠️ 

IALIVE :  Keep Body and Soul together.

Dickens christmas carol.:- Why, bless my heart ALIVE, my dear, how let you are !

#@ comment Three Willis {as u can't ask her for herself will}  :- c. 14 th Swiss patriot William Tell bowman (🏹 ♐ archer) Related Latin word Rēnēs (kidney) : Bowman's 👒💊 ; related to the English word “reins,” which is the same word for kidney in the English of William Shakespeare’s time (Roger Williams critic of 'Puritanism' for 'reins' means the power to direct and control ), The kidneys were once popularly considered a seat of conscience and contemplation.several Bible verses  relate that God searches and examines the kidneys or “reins” of humans. Similarly, the Talmud states that one of the two kidneys advises what is good and the other tells what is evil .

Willson :- Alimentary Canal is musculo membraneous tube, extending from the Mouth to the Anus.

🍁 * In Medical terminology :- English adjective Renal (in renal dysfunction for loss of kidney function) ≈ kidney ≈ Ancient Greek adjective Nephros (In Nephrectomy for surgical removal of kidney). 

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🍁 Brodmann Area Humans Brain

🍁 Spinal/Vertebrate column, Backbone, Spine

1) Abiogenesis ⛓️ (Abiogenesis is the natural process by which life arises from non-living matter, such as simple organic compounds.) 

2) Lakshya ('That which leads to one's goal'), Bait , Lure , C'mon , Decoy , Stool pigeon, Sweetener,. Redirected to ⛓️🦇

3) Chromosome  ⛓️ (A Chromosome is a package of DNA with part or all of the genetic material of an organism.) 

4) ★ DNA ⛓️ => DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID  Figure

RNA ⛓️  => RIBONUCLEIC ACID  ; Figure 

Genes ⛓️ :- In biology, the word gene has two meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA. There are two types of molecular genes: protein-coding genes and non-coding genes.

★ Genome ⛓️ :- In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes protein-coding genes and non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as regulatory sequences (see non-coding DNA), and often a substantial fraction of junk DNA with no evident function. Almost all eukaryotes have mitochondria and a small mitochondrial genome. Algae and plants also contain chloroplasts with a chloroplast genome.

 🍁 MUTATIONS 

★🍁 Epigenesis , Preformationism , Epigenetics , Mammalian embryogenesis , Human embryonic development , Human Fertilisation , Cleavage Embryo , Blastulation ,  ▪️ ▪️ ▪️ ▪️

⛅🌵 Image Files 

Cell, Cell Growth, Cell Division, Cell Cycle ⛓️,       &  Image File for Cell, Cell Growth, Cell Division, Cell Cycle ⛓️

* Meiosis ⛓️         * Mitosis ⛓️ 

  »»»» Image File 🗃️ ⛓️ ( Meiosis 1-6 & Mitosis 7-34 )

★ Arteries Human & types of arteries File 1⛓️»»

* Arteries Human & types of arteries File 2⛓️»»

Image File for Arteries 

5) Bioinformatics Algorithms (BLAST, FASTA,........  )

6) Spirit (Supernatural Entity) ⛓️⏳  ;   Image file

7) Treaties on Apparitions ⛓️ ( Witch / Vampires / Ravenants ) 

♦ Remarks :- " Amelogenin X - Isoforms AMELX " and " Ameleogenin Y - Isoforms AMELY "  :- Amelogenin is an extracellular matrix protein involved in biomineralization during * Tooth Enamel Development *.

8) Hysteria (conversion of psychological stress into physical symptoms)

9) Super Matter 🌈🐍🏹🍗🎢 📚 (Morph phases of her life :-  Convergent -> Opaque -> Transluscent -> Transparent -> Magnetic -> llusionary ->  Invisible ->  Divergent) :-  🐝'R🐝?  => It's neither K ( quay in French *Kay* ) nor Q ( queue in French *tail* ) but '🌅.

🎥 The More The Merrier : At 1708 D street apartment 2B🐝🐝  big part 💫 Mr Dingle : Charles coburn, Ms Coonie Milligan : Jean Arthur. By Ge®Ge Stevans ✅ Robert Russell & Frank Ross. 

★ # @ Rainbow, Double Rainbow, Moonbow, Fogbow, Sleetbow, Twinnedbow, Supernumenary Rainbow, full- Circle Rainbow, Reflected /  Reflection Rainbow, Monochrome Rainbow, Extraterrestrial Rainbow, Rainbows with different materials.   And IMAGE FILE

Rainbow Coalition may refer different or related political concepts or movements in various parts of the world. In countries with parliamentary systems, it can refer to any coalition government composed of a coalition of several ideologically unrelated political parties united by opposition to one or more dominant parties. In the US, the "rainbow" concept has mainly referred to a diversity ethnicities and other demographic categories within a political organization or movement.

* Sun Dog 

10) Phototropism ⛓️:- The Moving of a Plant or other Organisms either towards or away from the source of light. & VEGETATION => Vegetation (pathology) :- Abnormal growths in the Heart associated with endocarditis.

11) Cloning ⛓️ :- Cloning is the process of producing individual organisms with identical genomes, either by natural or artificial means.

🍁 Physiotherapy / physiatrics / physio :-  Therapy that uses physical agents: Exercise and Massage and other Modalities. For example • She underwent physiotherapy to regain strength after her surgery.

1) Exercise  :-      1)    Slides       2)      Document 📃   Exercise or workout is physical activity that enhances or maintains fitness and overall health.

RISK FACTOR & WARNINGS  ⚠️ :-  Excessive exercise, overwork , overweight exercise , overexuastive workout should under strict supervision, and highly qualified professional Physiotherapists.

Perceptions 

12) Radiation & Radiation Tharepy ⛓️ ; 

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13) Temperature ⛓️ I mage file for temperature 

14) Waves ⛓️

15) Pseudoscience, Psychic Abilities, Extra Sensory Perceptions 

16) Phobias 

17) Unsolved Problems In Neuroscience , Consciousness , Animal Consciousness , Computational Neuroscience , Neuroplasticity , Near-death experience , Quantum Mind , Dynamical Neuroscience ,





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Talks to 1➿ to two : Anagrams :- two, tow, wto, wot, wot. Otw.  ★ " Fear :- No Crowded soul is mine. ......" Emily Jane Brontë               

🍁 Self-absorption paradox: The contradictory association whereby higher levels of self-awareness are simultaneously associated with higher levels of psychological distress and with psychological well-being.

🍁 Hypochondrite ≠ Hypocrite ≠ White Sepulchre 

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Alchemy :- A pseudoscientific forerunner of chemistry in medieval times, focused on transforming base metals into gold and finding an elixir of life.  Alchemist :- One who was versed in the practice of alchemy and who sought an elixir of life and a panacea and an alkahest and the philosopher's stone • The alchemist spent years trying to turn lead into gold. 

Faust / Faustus :- An alchemist of German legend who sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for knowledge.

Mephistopheles / Mephisto :-  Evil spirit to whom Faust sold his soul.

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Philosophers , Alchemist , Astrologer , Scientists. ..................

1) CONFUCIUS ;   2) ARISTOTLE ;   3)  Plato ,Olympiodorus Of Thebes , Jabir Ibn Hayyan , Moses of Alexandria , Chymes , Zosimos of Panopolis  , Mary or Maria the Jewess , Cleopatra the Alchemist , Agathodaemon ,   ; 

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★★ PATRICK HENRY

🦉 "Give me liberty or give me death!"

---Patrick Henry speech in 1775

    ⏸️ Audio file 🎼🎵▶️

🐈‍⬛ The hand of fate is over us, and Heav'n

Exacts severity from all our thoughts.

It is not now a time to talk of aught

But chains or conquest, liberty or death.

Cato, a Tragedy (1713), Act II, Scene 4

🦜 If this be treason, make the most of it!

Henry addressing the Virginia House of Burgesses

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  👉 Monica Thomas white ; 👉 Lord George Gordon Byron   🤔 👉 The Lady 👰 or the Tiger 🐯 ;  👉 The 🍏 Apple 🍎 Tree 🌴 

★★  List of Authors & Writers ( _-_-  + )

★★★★  List of Hindi Authors,Writers, & Poets , List of Woman writers, List of Woman Notable Writers

🍁 The Worst Witch :- The Worst Witch is a series of children's books written and illustrated by English author Jill Murphy. The series are primarily about a girl named Mildred Hubble who attends a witch school and fantasy stories, with eight books published.

"My two friends and I used to come home in our dark uniforms, looking very scruffy at the end of the day – my dark plaits sprouting tufts, with lost hair ribbons. My Mum used to say 'Look at you all. You look like the three witches!' and it gave me the idea for a witch's school – so that it was exactly like my school, but with a subtle touch of magic. All the characters are based on my school friends (and enemies) and teachers".                         -- Jill Murphy

🍁 Sarah Anderson : latest, popular webtoons from Sarah scribble:- Fang, Herding cat's, Cheshire crossing,  ....

🍁 Clive John Sinclair was a British author who published several award-winning novels and collections of short stories, including Hearts of Gold (1979), Bedbugs (1982) The Lady with the Laptop (1996) and Bibliosexuality (1973).

 "The truth is I've always been a short story writer rather than a novelist. Bibliosexuality was originally a collection of short stories about a certain David Drollkind. Margaret Busby said she would publish it, if I could find a way of linking them. That's how it became a novel."                         -- Clive John Sinclair



Computer 🖥️ System 

I have no name I am but two days old.— What shall I call thee? I happy am, Joy is my name,— Sweet joy befall thee!  Pretty joy! Sweet joy but two days old, Sweet joy I call thee; Thou dost smile. I sing the while Sweet joy befall thee.

I have no name I am but two days old.— What shall I call thee? I happy am, Joy is my name,— Sweet joy befall thee! Pretty joy! Sweet joy but two days old, Sweet joy I call thee; Thou dost smile. I sing the while Sweet joy befall thee. "Infant Joy" is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was first published as part of his collection Songs of Innocence in 1789 and is the counterpart to "Infant Sorrow", which was published at a later date in Songs of Experience in 1794.

💼🔦 Trifled Talks τ₹γ ➿ to TRÏ äl Ξ  🎓👜  Anagrams : Tri, Tir,Rti Rit, Itr, Irt .

🍁 Tritone paradoxAn auditory illusion in which a sequentially played pair of Shepard tones is heard as ascending by some people and as descending by others. 

🍁 Optical illusion: A visual illusion which suggests inconsistency, such as an impossible cube or the vertical-horizontal illusion, where the two lines are exactly the same length but appear to be of different lengths.

🍁 A catch-22 is a paradoxical situation from which an individual cannot escape because of contradictory rules or limitations. The term was coined by Joseph Heller, who used it in his 1961 novel Catch-22.

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 🍁 Are you concerned your own safety in doing these missions .

  ⬇️    ➡️    ➡️-----➡️---YES-----➡️-----|--⤵️

⬇️      ¦                    🍁 This is rational so you                ⬇️      ¦                            can't be exempted                    NO    ¦                             on the grounds of                      ⬇️                                     insanity.        ⬇️

 🍁 Continue doing  missions. ⬅️ ⬅️ ↩️

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A flowchart showing Joseph Heller's original Catch-22. 

Catch-22s often result from rules, regulations, or procedures that an individual is subject to, but has no control over, because to fight the rule is to accept it. Another example is a situation in which someone is in need of something that can only be had by not being in need of it (e.g. the only way to qualify for a loan is to prove to the bank that you do not need a loan). One connotation of the term is that the creators of the "catch-22" situation have created arbitrary rules in order to justify and conceal their own abuse of power.

A logical formulation of Catch-22 situation is:

1) { E ----> (I)  Π (R) } :- For a person to be excused from flying on the grounds of insanity (E), he must both be insane (I) and have requested an evaluation (R).

Π = Represents Intersection of statements.

2) { ( I )  ---->  (¬ R) } :- An insane person (I) does not request an evaluation (¬R) because he does not realize he is insane.

¬  = Represents Négation of statement.

3) { ( ¬ I ) U ( ¬ R ) }  :-  Either a person is not insane ( ¬ I ) or does not request an evaluation (¬ R).

U = Represent Union of statements .

4) { ¬  ( I  Π  R ) }  :- No person can be both insane (I) and request an evaluation (R).

5) ( ¬ E )   :-  Therefore, no person can be excused from flying on the grounds of insanity ( ¬ E ) because no person can be both insane and have requested an evaluation.

🍁 The DOUBLE BLIND (ESP, 2nd sight, sightseeing, 4knowledge, precognition or B \ W spirituality) is often misunderstood to be a simple contradictory situation, where the subject is trapped by two conflicting demands. While it is true that the core of the double bind is two conflicting demands, the difference lies in how they are imposed upon the subject, what the subject's understanding of the situation is, and who (or what) imposes these demands upon the subject. Unlike the usual no-win situation, the subject has difficulty in defining the exact nature of the paradoxical situation in which they are caught. The contradiction may be unexpressed in its immediate context and therefore invisible to external observers, only becoming evident when a prior communication is considered. Typically, a demand is imposed upon the subject by someone whom they respect (such as a parent, teacher, or doctor) but the demand itself is inherently impossible to fulfill because some broader context forbids it. For example, this situation arises when a person in a position of authority imposes two contradictory conditions but there exists an unspoken rule that one must never question authority. 

Gregory Bateson and his colleagues defined the double bind as follows (paraphrased):

👉 The situation involves two or more people, one of whom (for the purpose of the definition), is designated as the "subject". The others are people who are considered the subject's superiors: figures of authority (such as parents), whom the subject respects.

👉 Repeated experience: the double bind is a recurrent theme in the experience of the subject, and as such, cannot be resolved as a single traumatic experience.

👉  A 'primary injunction' is imposed on the subject by the others generally in one of two forms:

(a) "Do X, or I will punish you";

(b) "Do not do X, or I will punish you."

👉  The punishment may include the withdrawing of love, the expression of hate and anger, or abandonment resulting from the authority figure's expression of helplessness.

👉  A 'secondary injunction' is imposed on the subject, conflicting with the first at a higher and more abstract level. For example: "You must do X, but only do it because you want to." It is unnecessary for this injunction to be expressed verbally.

👉  If necessary, a 'tertiary injunction' is imposed on the subject to prevent them from escaping the dilemma. See phrase examples below for clarification.

👉  Finally, Bateson states that the complete list of the previous requirements may be unnecessary, in the event that the subject is already viewing their world in double bind patterns. Bateson goes on to give the general characteristics of such a relationship:

 a.  When the subject is involved in an intense relationship; that is, a relationship in which he feels it is vitally important that he discriminate accurately what sort of message is being communicated so that he may respond appropriately;

b. And, the subject is caught in a situation in which the other person in the relationship is expressing two orders of message and one of these denies the other;

c.  And, the subject is unable to comment on the messages being expressed to correct his discrimination of what order of message to respond to: i.e., he cannot make a metacommunicative statement.

Thus, the essence of a double bind is two conflicting demands, each on a different logical level, neither of which can be ignored or escaped. This leaves the subject torn both ways, so that whichever demand they try to meet, the other demand cannot be met. "I must do it, but I can't do it" is a typical description of the double-bind experience.

For a double bind to be effective, the subject must be unable to confront or resolve the conflict between the demand placed by the primary injunction and that of the secondary injunction. In this sense, the double bind differentiates itself from a simple contradiction to a more inexpressible internal conflict, where the subject really wants to meet the demands of the primary injunction, but fails each time through an inability to address the situation's incompatibility with the demands of the secondary injunction. Thus, subjects may express feelings of extreme anxiety in such a situation, as they attempt to fulfill the demands of the primary injunction albeit with obvious contradictions in their actions.

1)   Advocacy, Barrister, Solicitor, Advocate 2) constitution 3) Parliament 4)  Judges 5) Adversarial system

Aphrodite (/ˌæfrəˈdaɪtiː/ ⓘ, AF-rə-DY-tee) is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretized Roman goddess counterpart Venus, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory. Aphrodite's major symbols include seashells, myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans. The cult of Aphrodite was largely derived from that of the Phoenician goddess Astarte, a cognate of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar, whose cult was based on the Sumerian cult of Inanna. Aphrodite's main cult centers were Cythera, Cyprus, Corinth, and Athens. Her main festival was the Aphrodisia, which was celebrated annually in midsummer. In Laconia, Aphrodite was worshipped as a warrior goddess. She was also the patron goddess of prostitutes, an association which led early scholars to propose the concept of "sacred prostitution" in Greco-Roman culture, an idea which is now generally seen as erroneous.

A major goddess in the Greek pantheon, Aphrodite featured prominently in ancient Greek literature. In Hesiod's Theogony, Aphrodite is born off the coast of Cythera from the foam (ἀφρός, aphrós) produced by Uranus's genitals, which his son Cronus had severed and thrown into the sea. In Homer's Iliad, however, she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione. In his Symposium, Plato asserts that these two origins actually belong to separate entities; Aphrodite Urania (a transcendent "Heavenly" Aphrodite) and Aphrodite Pandemos (Aphrodite common to "all the people"). The epithet Aphrodite Areia (the "Warlike") reveals her contrasting nature in ancient Greek religion. Aphrodite had many other epithets, each emphasizing a different aspect of the same goddess or used by a different local cult. Thus she was also known as Cytherea (Lady of Cythera) and Cypris (Lady of Cyprus), because both locations claimed to be the place of her birth. Sappho's Ode to Aphrodite is one of the earliest poems dedicated to the goddess and survives from the Archaic period nearly complete.

In Greek mythology, Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, the god of fire, blacksmiths and metalworking. Aphrodite was frequently unfaithful to him and had many lovers; in the Odyssey, she is caught in the act of adultery with Ares, the god of war. In the First Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, she seduces the mortal shepherd Anchises. Aphrodite was also the surrogate mother and lover of the mortal shepherd Adonis, who was killed by a wild boar. Along with Athena and Hera, Aphrodite was one of the three goddesses whose feud resulted in the beginning of the Trojan War and plays a major role throughout the Iliad.

✴️Paris s/o Priam :- (Greek mythology) the last king of Troy; father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra(Greek mythology) the prince of Troy who abducted Helen from her husband Menelaus and provoked the Trojan War.

In her book Helen of Troy: Myth, Beauty, Devastation, Ruby Blondell posits, "Though [Helen's] departure is typically referred to as an 'abduction', none of our sources claims that Paris took Helen by force against her will. Her complicity is essential to her story". In Homer, Helen herself says she followed Paris, or that she was led to Troy by Aphrodite. Even Herodotus, who lists Helen in a chain of abductions, claims Paris "stirred [Helen] to desire" – a literal translation being that he "gave wings to her".

✴️Oath of Tyndareus :- Tyndareus was afraid to select a husband for his daughter, or send any of the suitors away, for fear of offending them and giving grounds for a quarrel. Odysseus was one of the suitors, but had brought no gifts because he believed he had little chance to win the contest. He thus promised to solve the problem, if Tyndareus in turn would support him in his courting of Penelope, the daughter of Icarius. Tyndareus readily agreed, and Odysseus proposed that, before the decision was made, all the suitors should swear a most solemn oath to defend the chosen husband against whoever should quarrel with him. After the suitors had sworn not to retaliate, Menelaus was chosen to be Helen's husband because he was the "greatest in possessions" and had offered the most gifts. 🥕As a sign of the importance of the pact, Tyndareus sacrificed a horse. 🥕 Helen and Menelaus became rulers of Sparta, after Tyndareus and Leda abdicated. Menelaus and Helen rule in Sparta for at least ten years; they have a daughter, Hermione, and (according to some myths) three sons: Aethiolas, Maraphius, and Pleisthenes.

🍁 THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS 🍁

The myth of the Judgement of Paris is mentioned briefly in the Iliad, but is described in depth in an epitome of the Cypria, a lost poem of the Epic Cycle, which records that all the gods and goddesses as well as various mortals were invited to the marriage of Peleus and Thetis (the eventual parents of Achilles). Only Eris, goddess of discord, was not invited. She was annoyed at this, so she arrived with a golden apple inscribed with the word καλλίστῃ (kallistēi, "for the fairest"), which she threw among the goddesses. Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena all claimed to be the fairest, and thus the rightful owner of the apple.

The goddesses chose to place the matter before Zeus, who, not wanting to favor one of the goddesses, put the choice into the hands of Paris, a Trojan prince. After bathing in the spring of Mount Ida where Troy was situated, the goddesses appeared before Paris for his decision. In the extant ancient depictions of the Judgement of Paris, Aphrodite is only occasionally represented nude, and Athena and Hera are always fully clothed. Since the Renaissance, however, Western paintings have typically portrayed all three goddesses as completely naked.

All three goddesses were ideally beautiful and Paris could not decide between them, so they resorted to bribes. Hera tried to bribe Paris with power over all Asia and Europe, and Athena offered wisdom, fame and glory in battle, but Aphrodite promised Paris that, if he were to choose her as the fairest, she would let him marry the most beautiful woman on earth. This woman was Helen, who was already married to King Menelaus of Sparta. Paris selected Aphrodite and awarded her the apple. The other two goddesses were enraged and, as a direct result, sided with the Greeks in the Trojan War.

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