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For the Love of Poetry: I was eight when I breathed in my first poem.
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- KidSpirit Magazine, 2020, v. 13, n. 2, p. 1
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Outward Noise; Inward Silence: "Shut up," he explained.
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In A Quiet Place, a horror movie with blood, gore, and death, the world is forced to be silent. If humans do not obey, they will lose their lives.
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Seventy-Two Hour Silence: Silence, as a noun, means the complete absence of sound. Thinking back, I have rarely been put into silence.
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Nobody Wears Tefillin on the Weekend: On one of the first crisp fall mornings of seventh grade, as I walked into prayer at my Jewish Day School, I noticed strange leather boxes hanging off my friend's arm.
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Magic Flows.
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The Wonders Of Boredom: Boredom is a certain kind of cruel silence. A moment of inaction and quiet that is nerve-racking. The absence of stimuli.
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My Grandmother and I: What Is the Effect of Silence? My grandmother means well, and I know that; I've always known that.
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An Exercise in Confidence: Conversing with Iona Somerville: "That's where it all began really, that's when my life began to change".
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The Ringing Telephone: The night was bright, and my sister, cousin, and I erupted with laughter. We fooled around with my father's iPad, filling it with silly pictures of our faces. Yawns sounded and it struck eleven at night.
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Silence: The Loudest Sound: "Ma" (a term in Japanese music) suggests that a performer must master the space in between sounds. In a similar vein, Michael David Rosenberg, or Passenger as he's more commonly known, sings, "All I need's a whisper in a world that only shouts"
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A Flight Across a Generational Gap: When there is empathy, there is silence no more; when there is no more silence, there is a larger sense of community, for all the mélangée of voices can be heard.
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The Quiet and the Storm: Forty-five minutes in an anechoic chamber, where sound levels are in negative decibels, is said to be enough to drive anyone crazy.
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Silence Is a Gift: If you want to have a conversation, there needs to be space for each person to communicate their ideas and feelings.
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Waging an Inner Crusade: "I hear the world, but they can't hear me Waging an inner crusade when I speak." - Elise.
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