Keyword: imitation
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My God, this is hilarious! Even GUYS are doing Harris imitations and this guy has it down cold! His script is comedy gold!! "On my first day in office, we are going to dedicate all our funds to figuring out how to get spaghetti sauce out of Tupperware." (how's that for an "Opportunity Economy"?) It's a short comedy skit, only 1:16 long and worth a watch.
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Alexander Soros has spoken out against the attempted bomb attacks launched at his father and other powerful Democrats, blaming both Donald Trump and David Duke. An explosive device was sent to billionaire Democrat donor George Soros' home in the wealthy New York suburb of Westchester on Monday afternoon. Two days later, pipe bombs were also sent to a number of high-profile political targets, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and CNN. George Soros' son called the incidents a 'threat to the future of American democracy' as he hit out at the president in a New York Times op-ed titled 'The Hate...
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The apostle Paul called upon mankind to imitate himself (I Corinthians 4:16, Philippians 3:17), others who served God (Hebrews 6:12, 2 Thessalonians 3:7-9), and the Churches of God (I Thessalonians 2:14). However, hear his ultimate call: “Imitate Jesus Christ!” (I Corinthians 11:1). Paul addressed the Thessalonians in I Thessalonians 1:6, noting they imitated Jesus Christ. Though persecution came to them, they joyfully embraced the inspired Word of God. Three verses earlier, Paul praised them for three behaviors: their work of faith, labor of love, and steadfastness of hope. By these, the Thessalonians demonstrated unity with Christ.To students of scripture, the...
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Drag queens dressed as Republican vice presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin - one runs down the street and another one poses after the High Heel Drag Race near Dupont Circle in Washington October 28, 2008. A drag queen dressed as Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain poses with a drag queen dressed as McCain's running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin before the High Heel Drag Race near Dupont Circle in Washington October 28, 2008. Jamaican-born disco diva Grace Jones arrives at the Q music awards in London on October 6. Jones has said she was sorry Hillary Clinton had...
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Humans Appear Hardwired To Learn By 'Over-Imitation' ScienceDaily (Dec. 6, 2007) — Children learn by imitating adults--so much so that they will rethink how an object works if they observe an adult taking unnecessary steps when using that object, according to a new Yale study.Adult retrieves turtle from puzzle box as part of experiment that determined children "over-imitate" adult behavior. (Credit: Yale Department of Psychology) "Even when you add time pressure, or warn the children not to do the unnecessary actions, they seem unable to avoid reproducing the adult's irrelevant actions," said Derek Lyons, doctoral candidate, developmental psychology, and first...
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TALLAHASSEE — Pro-guns, pro-business, pro-family and patriotic — sound like the GOP? Nope, it's the Mainstream Democrats, a group of Florida lawmakers touting personal responsibility, morals, patriotism and efficient government to woo back voters in a state where Republicans dominate politics on all but the local levels. "The Republicans started this campaign that the Democrats were liberal, left-wing wackos, and we ignored it because it was so ridiculous," said Sen. Steve Geller of Hallandale Beach, who formed the Florida Mainstream Democratic Alliance last year with a handful of Senate colleagues. "We thought nobody would believe it," Geller said. "We were...
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The New York Times was impressed by Bloomington’s overreaching ban on smoking in public places. Libertarians are not so dazzled. The last thing Indiana cities should do is to copy Bloomington’s lead. Karla Sneegas, the executive director of Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation, told a New York Times reporter that “one way to start changing cultural norms on smoking is to institute new policies.” Only one problem. It’s not the government’s job to set cultural norms. Imagine if it were not something as maligned as smoking. Maybe these cities ought to ban coffee. It stains teeth a nasty shade, the...
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His Pain Like MineWe often look at Jesus with an attitude of predestination - a cold, hard-hearted acceptance of His sufferings and pain. We think, at least in our subconscious, that somehow He had to do what He did and so we sluff it all off with a shrug of our shoulders, without a thought of the awesome wonder of a suffering God. We cannot comprehend a love that desires to feel our misery. The only love we understand is the kind that warms our heart and affects our emotions. We prefer that our love feels pity or sympathy,...
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