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lifestyles

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lifestyles: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia - Human

Humans or human beings define themselves in biological, social, and spiritual terms. Biologically, humans are classified as the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for "wise man" or "thinking man"): a bipedal primate of the superfamily Hominoidea, together with the other apes: chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons. Humans have an erect body carriage that frees their upper limbs for manipulating objects and a highly developed brain capable of abstract reasoning, speech, language, and ...

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia - List of lifestyles

The following is a partial list of lifestyles that can be found in the 21st century. For the purpose of this list, lifestyle is defined as any habits of social relations, consumption, dress, and recreation that are important enough to significantly influence the lives of a sector of the population, and hence can be used as a basis of social classification. List of lifestyles - General. Activism Asceticism Modern Primitivism Back to the land Bibliophilia Including:

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia - Luck

This article is about good and bad fortune. There is also: Luck, Volhynia, a town in Ukraine, and Luck, Wisconsin, a village in the USA. Luck may be analysed from three viewpoints: rational, social, and supernatural. Luck - Rational viewpoint. As related to the occurrences of actual events considered to be of low probability in a mathematical or statistical sense. A rationalist approach would lead to the conclusion that such matters as whether or not someone bore a victim ill will would have n ...

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia - Victimology

Victimology is the study of why certain people are victims of crime and how lifestyles affect the chances that a certain person will fall victim to a crime. The field of victimology can cover a wide number of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, criminal justice, law and advocacy. One particularly well known example of a class at increased risk to varying forms of attacks is the "streetwalker" prostitute. These people have been known anecdotally to have an abnormally high incidence of violent crime, and for said crimes ...

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia - Youth culture

Youth culture generally refers to the ways young people (adolescents and teenagers) differentiate themselves from the general culture of their community. A youth subculture as such is recent, thought to start around the mid-20th century, that is, after World War II, due to the economic, political, and educational changes. It was typically a feature of Western civilization. Youth culture, may appear rebellious but may centre on conformity to an "in-group" as youth is a time of identity formation. Youth culture - Hi ...

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia - Culture

The word culture, from the Latin colere, with its root meaning "to cultivate", generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. Different definitions of "culture" reflect different theoretical bases for understanding, or criteria for evaluating, human activity. Anthropologists most commonly use the term "culture" to refer to the universal human capacity to classify, codify and communicate their experiences symbolically. This capacity is taken as a defining f ...

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Human - Biology

Human - Anatomy and physiology. Main articles: Human anatomy, Human physical appearance, and Human height Human body types varies substantially, with many individuals diverging significantly from the mean height and weight. Some of this variation is caused by locality and historical factors. Although body size is largely determined by genes, it is also significantly influenced by diet and exercise. The mean height of a North American adult female is 162 ce ...

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Human, Human - Terminology, Human - Biology, Human - Anatomy and physiology, Human - Life cycle, Human - Genetics, Human - Race and ethnicity, Human - Habitat, Human - Food and drink, Human - Population, Human - Evolution, Human - Intelligence, Human - Culture, Human - Origins, Human - Emotion and sexuality, Human - Language, Human - Music, Human - Government politics and the state, Human - Trade and economics, Human - War, Human - Artifacts science and technology, Human - Body image, Human - Mind, Human - Psychology and human ethology, Human - Philosophy, Human - Motivation, Human - Self-reflection and humanism, Human - Spirit

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Human - Biology

Human - Anatomy and physiology. Main articles: Human anatomy, Human physical appearance & Human height Humans exhibit fully bipedal locomotion. This leaves the forelimbs available for manipulating objects using opposable thumbs. Humans vary substantially around the mean height and mean weight. Some of this variation is explained by locality and historical factors. Although body size is largely determined by genes, it is also significantly influenced by diet and ...

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Human, Human - Terminology, Human - Biology, Human - Anatomy and physiology, Human - Life cycle, Human - Genetics, Human - Race and ethnicity, Human - Habitat, Human - Population, Human - Human evolution, Human - Intelligence, Human - Culture, Human - Origins, Human - Language, Human - Music, Human - Emotion and sexuality, Human - Body image, Human - Trade and economics, Human - Artifacts technology and science, Human - Mind, Human - Psychology and human ethology, Human - Philosophy, Human - Motivation, Human - Self-reflection and humanism, Human - Spirit

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Involuntary commitment - Purposes of involuntary commitment

Involuntary commitment has been used for a variety of purposes over the years and in different jurisdictions. There has been considerable debate about these purposes and this has been a factor in leading to the various laws. A number of individuals and groups remain strongly opposed to either all these laws, some of these laws, or some aspects of their application. In most jurisdictions involuntary commitment is specifically directed at people claimed or found to be suffering from a mental illness which impairs their reasoning ability ...

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Involuntary commitment, Involuntary commitment - Purposes of involuntary commitment, Involuntary commitment - Observation, Involuntary commitment - Containment of danger, Involuntary commitment - Treatment of illness, Involuntary commitment - Community treatment as an alternative, Involuntary commitment - Deinstitutionalization, Involuntary commitment - United Nations, Involuntary commitment - United States, Involuntary commitment - Controversy, Involuntary commitment - Use with criminals, Involuntary commitment - Community based treatment, Involuntary commitment - Conservatorship, Involuntary commitment - Advance psychiatric directives, Involuntary commitment - Australia, Involuntary commitment - Mechanisms, Involuntary commitment - Allowed reasons, Involuntary commitment - Treatment, Involuntary commitment - Community treatment orders, Involuntary commitment - United Kingdom, Involuntary commitment - Reference

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Culture - Defining culture

Different definitions of culture reflect different theories for understanding - or criteria for evaluating - human activity. Sir Edward B. Tylor wrote in 1871 that "culture or civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society", while a 2002 document from the United Nations agency UNESCO states that culture is the "set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and ...

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Culture, Culture - Defining culture, Culture - Culture as values norms and artifacts, Culture - Culture as civilization, Culture - Culture as worldview, Culture - Culture as patterns of products and activities, Culture - Culture as symbols, Culture - Culture as stabilizing mechanism, Culture - Cultural change, Culture - Propagating culture, Culture - Cultural studies, Culture - Sample list of cultures, Culture - Cultures of contemporary countries and regions, Culture - Contemporary local cultures, Culture - Other contemporary cultures, Culture - Historic cultures

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Luck - Rational viewpoint

As related to the occurrences of actual events considered to be of low probability in a mathematical or statistical sense. A rationalist approach would lead to the conclusion that such matters as whether or not someone bore a victim ill will would have no bearing upon (for example) that person being hit by a loose brick falling from a decrepit building. It was only due to a remote statistical probability that a person happened to be walking past when a brick fell. In a case like this, both rationalists and spiritualists would likely say that ...

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Luck, Luck - Rational viewpoint, Luck - Social viewpoint, Luck - Spiritual viewpoint, Luck - Effects of viewpoint and beliefs, Luck - Risky lifestyles, Luck - Positive outlook, Luck - Effects, Luck - Numerology, Luck - Sayings, Luck - Items or events, Luck - Lucky, Luck - Unlucky, Luck - Luck in fiction, Luck - Song Lyrics

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Alvin Toffler - His ideas

Toffler explains, "Society needs people who take care of the elderly and who know how to be compassionate and honest. Society needs people who work in hospitals. Society needs all kinds of skill that are not just cognitive; they're emotional, they're affectional. You can't run the society on data and computers alone." In his book The Third Wave Toffler describes three types of societies, based on the concept of 'waves' - each wave pushes the older societies and cultures aside. First Wave is the society after agrari ...

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Alvin Toffler, Alvin Toffler - His ideas, Alvin Toffler - His books

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Queer as Folk U.S. - Character descriptions plot details

Brian is a handsome, 29-year old advertising executive with a voracious sexual appetite. Raised by a carousing, alcoholic father and a devoutly Catholic mother, he lives a self-contained/centered lifestyle and prefers the honesty of lust to the dishonesty (and vulnerability) he perceives in love and romance. Michael, also just turning 30, is his best friend since childhood, and begins the series working at a retail store called The Big Q. Ted, 33, is an accountant with low self-esteem, and Emmett is a flamboya ...

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Queer as Folk U.S., Queer as Folk U.S. - General description, Queer as Folk U.S. - Awards, Queer as Folk U.S. - Character descriptions plot details, Queer as Folk U.S. - Cultural implications, Queer as Folk U.S. - Criticisms of Queer as Folk, Queer as Folk U.S. - Cast, Queer as Folk U.S. - Season filmography, Queer as Folk U.S. - Season 1 2000-2001, Queer as Folk U.S. - Season 2 2002, Queer as Folk U.S. - Season 3 2003, Queer as Folk U.S. - Season 4 2004, Queer as Folk U.S. - Season 5 2005

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Youth culture - History

Prior to World War II, young people in Western culture had little freedom or influence. With the development of post-war affluence and the subsequent baby boom in the USA, young people began to have influence and, eventually, buying power. Throughout the 1950s, the growing numbers of young people in the US and Europe began to greatly influence music, television, and cinema, spurring the explosion of rock & roll in the late-1950s and a full-blown youth culture in the mid-1960s, partly in the form of su ...

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Youth culture, Youth culture - History, Youth culture - USA, Youth culture - Common Stereotypes, Youth culture - Trends, Youth culture - Cultures & Trends, Youth culture - Youth cultures

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - California English - Phonology

As a variety of American English, California English is similar to most other forms of American speech in being a rhotic accent, which is historically a significant marker in differentiating different English varieties. The following chart represents the relative positions of the stressed monophthongs of the accent, based on nine speakers from southern California.[2] Notable is the absence of /ɔ/, ...

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California English, California English - History, California English - Phonology, California English - Lexical characteristics, California English - Northern vs. Southern California, California English - California sociolects and Chicano English, California English - Influence of California English, California English - Notes

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Culture - Defining culture

Different definitions of culture reflect different theories for understanding - or criteria for evaluating - human activity. Sir Edward B. Tylor wrote in 1871 that "culture or civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society", while a 2002 document from the United Nations agency UNESCO states that culture is the "set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and ...

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Culture, Culture - Defining culture, Culture - Culture as civilization, Culture - Culture as worldview, Culture - Culture as values norms and artifacts, Culture - Culture as patterns of products and activities, Culture - Culture as symbols, Culture - Culture as stabilizing mechanism, Culture - Cultural change, Culture - Propagating culture, Culture - Cultural studies, Culture - Sample list of cultures, Culture - Cultures of contemporary countries and regions, Culture - Contemporary local cultures, Culture - Other contemporary cultures, Culture - Historic cultures

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Human - Biology

Human - Anatomy and physiology. Main articles: Human anatomy, and Human physical appearance, and Human height, See also:

Human, Human - Terminology, Human - Biology, Human - Anatomy and physiology, Human - Life cycle, Human - Genetics, Human - Race and ethnicity, Human - Habitat, Human - Food and drink, Human - Population, Human - Evolution, Human - Intelligence, Human - Culture, Human - Origins, Human - Emotion and sexuality, Human - Language, Human - Music, Human - Government politics and the state, Human - Trade and economics, Human - War, Human - Artifacts science and technology, Human - Body image, Human - Mind, Human - Psychology and human ethology, Human - Philosophy, Human - Motivation, Human - Self-reflection and humanism, Human - Spirit

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lifestyles: : Popular Topic Pages II - 5

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lifestyles: Encyclopedia II - Human - Spirit

Humans apply different approaches to attempt to answer fundamental questions about topics like the nature of the universe (cosmology), its creation (cosmogony) and destruction (eschatology), and our place in it — who we are, why we are here, what happens after life, and more. Broadly speaking, these questions can be addressed and beliefs formed from a number of approaches and perspectives, such as religion, science, philosophy (particularly ontology within metaphysics), esotericism, and mysticism. However, these approaches are not mutually ...

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Human, Human - Terminology, Human - Biology, Human - Anatomy and physiology, Human - Life cycle, Human - Genetics, Human - Race and ethnicity, Human - Habitat, Human - Food and drink, Human - Population, Human - Evolution, Human - Intelligence, Human - Culture, Human - Origins, Human - Emotion and sexuality, Human - Language, Human - Music, Human - Government politics and the state, Human - Trade and economics, Human - War, Human - Artifacts science and technology, Human - Body image, Human - Mind, Human - Psychology and human ethology, Human - Philosophy, Human - Motivation, Human - Self-reflection and humanism, Human - Spirit

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