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*Silence is a relative or total lack of sound.

*A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation

particularly in mourning for those who have recently died or as part of a commemoration ceremony of a tragic historical event
choiceA person officiating or presiding over the gathering will be responsible for the declaring and timing of the period of silence.
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But the yawn and the associated stretch of the 'stretch-yawn syndrome' have been linked to desire and even of being in love, figuring in the courtship process both in the West and in passages in ancient Indian literature. Seuntjens has even found one pair of authors who described the feeling that accompanies the acme of yawning as a "mini-orgasm".
He adds: "In discussing pathology I discovered that yawning and spontaneous ejaculation were mentioned concomitantly in terminal rabies.
"In discussing pharmacology I found a link between yawning and spontaneous orgasm in withdrawal from heroin addiction. Likewise, yawning and sexual response were associated as clinical side effects of several antidepressant drugs. In one publication an undeniable causal relation was reported: both spontaneous and intentional yawning provoked instantaneous ejaculation orgasm."
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ethericThe entire material or physical structure of an organism
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Junzithe illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
Junzi (Chinese 君子) was a term coined by Confucius to describe his ideal human. To Confucius, the functions of government and social stratification were facts of life to be sustained by ethical values; thus his ideal human was the Junzi (or ruler's son), which is often translated "gentleman". The junzi, meaning "superior person", is one who is of a superior ethical and moral position and teaches inner peace through being virtuous. The petty person, or xiaoren (小人), was the opposite of the junzi.
It is important to note that the Junzi enforced rule in his subjects by acting virtuously himself. It is thought that by pure virtue, others will follow the Junzi's example.
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