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"are you really a mom? i just can't stop talking about it!"

Definition: The author's brief tale is: In an instant, it seemed as if a thousand tiny words were being spoken by the author's mother. The author's mind raced as thoughts of her own daughter started to bubble up in their heads. She was so consumed with the thought that she couldn't stop talking about how much her daughter loved spending time with her, and how she wished they could have more alone time together. The author's father joined them moments later, feeling the same way his wife did when he heard about it. The couple sat in silence for a moment, each trying to process what their daughter had just shared with them. "I know you're worried," the mother said suddenly. "But I don't have any idea how to explain this." The father smiled at her and said, "Don't worry, dear. You'll understand soon enough." The author's eyes filled with tears as she began to weep silently. Her daughter had always been a handful, always trying to please everyone around her. But now, as the days passed, she was suddenly so much more than anyone could have ever imagined. And so, the author continued to talk about her daughter in the quietness of the night, always with the same voice and the same stories, hoping that soon enough they would both be able to let go of their own insecurities and feel free to speak without fear.


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.. the buzz: why everyone's talking about it

Definition: “The Buzz: Why Everyone’s Talking About It” refers to a rapidly growing trend or phenomenon – often involving social media, news, or specific interests – that is generating intense public interest and discussion. This widespread attention signifies a significant shift in awareness and conversation surrounding a particular topic or community, creating a palpable sense of buzz.


.. The Buzz: Why Everyone's Talking About It

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Alkin

Definition: The word "alkin" in biblical terms does not exist as a proper noun, name or term in the Hebrew Bible. In Jewish tradition, there are several different names for the same thing: 1. Aleinu: This was the name of the High Priest who stood before God on behalf of Israel (Leviticus 6:5). 2. Amlakim: The name of a man who was a priest to the king, which is used in the Psalms to refer to Aaron's sons (Deuteronomy 14:3). 3. Ananim: This was also a person who stood before God and interceded with God (Exodus 20:8). The word "alkin" refers to being a priest or a high priest, typically acting in the role of ministering to God through the priestly duties of offering sacrifices to him. It's not clear if the concept is mentioned specifically as a term for this position, nor is it widely used in Jewish tradition today.


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Alkine

Definition: The word "alkine" comes from Greek, "alkenai," which means "to make fire." It was originally used in ancient times to create a substance similar to coal or wood that could be burned with wood or charcoal. In Hebrew scriptures, "alkine" is often associated with the creation of fire. The Hebrew word for fire (הקר) comes from the Greek word "alkenai," which literally means "to make fire." In biblical times, the Old Testament was considered to be written in a style known as "al-kanun" or "the way of the people," where words were used for guidance and not for punishment. This style is often referred to in religious texts that describe God's actions. In modern terms, "alkine" can refer to any chemical reaction that produces a product similar to coal (or wood) but is typically more difficult than burning it as coal or wood does. The word "alkine" was also used to describe a substance that could be burned with charcoal, which is the natural element in coal.


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Alkines

Definition: The English translation "alkines" in the KJV (Koine Greek alphabet) likely refers to an item or substance believed by some scholars to be a type of alcoholic drink. The exact meaning is unclear as it may have been borrowed from other languages, but its origins are not easily determined. A traditional interpretation suggests that the term was originally associated with wine or alcohol, which many sources believe may have been brewed in ancient Mesopotamia and Babylon, as well as later on in Egypt. The term "alkine" could also be a corruption of "alka", a Greek word meaning "to make" or "to drink". This could suggest the original use was to brew alcohol. The exact context of such an item or substance being referred to is not clear from the KJV text alone, but it is generally accepted as belonging to either a type of alcoholic beverage or as a symbol of drunkenness. The meaning and usage of this term may vary depending on the specific context in which it's mentioned.


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Talking

Definition: The action of the verb talk.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look, At a simple word, a common hook! “Talking,” you see, is quite a treat, Let’s break it down, nice and neat. The dictionary's right, it’s true, It is the action of the verb “talk” for you! Think about this: when we "talk," what do we do? We use our voices, fresh and new! We form words together, a flowing sound, Sharing ideas all around. It’s exchanging thoughts, both big and small, Communicating, standing tall. From whispers quiet to shouts so bright, Talking connects us with delight! So "talking" means to speak and share, To express yourself beyond compare. Do you have any questions about this rhyme? Let’s discuss it together!

Walking

Definition: To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we're tackling 'walking', it seems quite simple, you see, But there’s actually a lovely definition for you and me! The dictionary gives us the facts, clear and bright, “To move on your feet, with all your might!” Let’s break it down slowly, piece by piece, It's like this: you take steps, find sweet release. "Alternately setting each foot," that’s the key, One foot forward, then the other, you agree? “At least one foot on the ground,” a crucial decree, So you don't float away, wild and free! Think of a bunny hopping, or a dog taking stride, They’re walking too, with nothing to hide. And it says "Compare run," now listen close, Walking is slower, a gentler dose! So walking means moving with your feet you see, A steady pace for you and me! Do you have any questions about this simple art? Let’s discuss!