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The scapula, commonly referred to as the shoulder blade, sounds like "scallop," a type of seafood.
For me, the difference between western and eastern philosophy is that western philosophy is broad and covers more about religion, science and other rationalistic thinking. On the other hand, eastern philosophy covers on wise teachings on how one should react or do in a particular environment or situation. One thing, western philosophers focus more on experimenting and researching in order to find other ways to answer their questions while eastern philosophy tend to use past experiences and wise teachings and are more conventional in finding ways in answering their questions.
it will probably be a California kingsnake :)
Confucian philosophy is eastern, Greek philosophy is western. Eastern philosophy doesn't think about the answers to questions about how the earth became like this. Confucius mainly thought about what was the best way to govern a state. He didn't think of practical problems.
Sounds like what is referred to as "rub marks" from a rat, possibly.
Eastern philosophy had little influence on Western thought primarily due to historical, cultural, and linguistic barriers. The development of Western philosophy was heavily shaped by ancient Greek thought, particularly through figures like Plato and Aristotle, which established a framework that often contrasted with Eastern perspectives. Additionally, the rise of Christianity and the Enlightenment further solidified distinct Western philosophical traditions, leaving little room for Eastern ideas to permeate. While there has been some cross-pollination in recent centuries, the foundational differences between the two traditions have led to limited integration.
A horse says 'whinny' . It's like a gentle neigh.
Making sounds with your mouth is often referred to as "vocalization." This can include a variety of sounds such as speech, singing, humming, or even non-verbal noises like clicking or whistling. Vocalization is a fundamental way humans communicate and express emotions.
The bird you are referring to is likely the Eastern Towhee. They are known for their distinctive call that sounds like "drink your tea," which is often interpreted as "teacher teacher." These birds are found in the eastern part of North America and prefer to nest on the ground in dense shrubby areas.
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That sounds like a philosophy question. Probably within 30 seconds or so some molecule could be absorbed and make it to the kidney.
The vegetable that sounds like "arugula" is "rugula," often referred to as "rocket" in some regions. It's a leafy green with a peppery flavor, similar to arugula. Both are part of the same family and are often used in salads and various dishes.