This is what is meant by the well-known formula often found in original Pali texts : 在巴利文原典里,时常可以 看到一条人所熟知的公式: Yam kinci samudayadhammam sabbam tam nirodhadhammam 'Whatever is of the nature of arising, all that is of the nature of cessation.' 「凡是有生的,亦...
Key is used to describe something that is crucial or of paramount importance within a specific context, implying that it holds fundamental significance or function. On the other hand, pivotal refers to something of central importance that has the power to significantly change the outcome or directio...
This is kind of more common in touristic places like Nosara, Tamarindo, Samara, Santa Teresa, San Isidro de el General where there is a more of a holistic community of foreigners. You can find local artisan products there and it is a dedicated organic market. You can find all basic cuts ...
Young catkins appear green before turning yellow. The female flower is a smaller red structure, about 1cm long and with many hair-like structures across the surface. Once this is pollinated, it turns into thebrown alder fruit or 'cone'which houses the seeds. What shrubs have catkins? To ...
Key is a metal instrument used for operating a lock, while a keycard is a plastic card with a magnetic strip used as an electronic access device.
“The powerful, natural supplement for women” and “empowers you to burn stubborn fat and finally achieve your body goals” are just a few of the phrases that the company uses to describe the potential of this fat loss aid. A key ingredient in this formula is Glucomannan, a water-solub...
There is a Dale Mabry Elementary school named after him in Tampa. Dale Mabry's brother, Giddings Eldon Mabry, came to Tampa in 1901 and started a private law practice. He was later joined by Doyle E. Carlton and Judge OK Reaves. Carlton would become Governor of Florida during the Great ...
A 1.31 \ g samara (the winged fruit of a maple tree) falls toward the ground with a constant speed of 1.1 \ m/s. What is the force of air resistance exerted on the samara and if the constant speed of descent is greater than 1.1 \ m, is the fo...
Key (n.) An indehiscent, one-seeded fruit furnished with a wing, as the fruit of the ash and maple; a samara; -- called also key fruit. Key (n.) A family of tones whose regular members are called diatonic tones, and named key tone (or tonic) or one (or eight), mediant or th...
drawing the rod back and casting it into the deep water of formative memory, it is this Saturday in Samara that you and your ageing friends are talking about, a game that ought to be played looking out over seas towards a blank and unknowable horizon rather than at the heavy land left ...