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Suffering can be a noun, verb, or adjective. Noun: The suffering that the family went through was almost unbearable. Verb: The dog was suffering a leg wound. Adjective: The suffering father mourned over his daughter's passing.
Many symptoms of arthiritis include any of the following: pain, more pain, the inability to want to fuction the body part suffering, and sometimes grizzly bear attacks.
President Jimmy Carter complained that Americans were suffering from a moral and spiritual crisis.
the suffering, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus is called
Is it morally right to make art from suffering? To answer this, you really have to ask another question: why are you making artwork from such a situation? Morality is equally about why you did something as it is you actually doing the said action. If you were making art about suffering for, say, historical or educational purposes, then the morality of enhancing understanding outweighs that you've made art about suffering. However, if you were to do it for personal pleasure, unless the suffering or its meaning directly applies to you or a loved one, general Western social norm states that this would be an immoral act; Because you'd be reaping pleasure from suffering. So remember, when wondering whether it's 'right' or 'wrong', weight out as to what that piece of art is going to give the world, and whether it'll give any form of justice to the situation you're portraying. Hope I helped in some way or other.
Participle :(In the following sentence the word sufferingis best categorized as which part of speech?)
Suffering can be a noun, verb, or adjective. Noun: The suffering that the family went through was almost unbearable. Verb: The dog was suffering a leg wound. Adjective: The suffering father mourned over his daughter's passing.
a condition of suffering or disease
By following the Jedi Code and using the Force to help alleviate their suffering.
the belief that they like women Suffering
Suffering
The fourth noble truth was that suffering could be eliminated by following the noble eightfold path.
Which of the following are signs that someone may be suffering from bulimia
The Four Noble Truths are: * All life is suffering * All suffering is caused by Desire * All suffering (and desire) can be ended * This end is acheived by following the Eightfold Path
Yes, Slim agrees with Carlson that Candy's old and suffering dog should be put out of its misery. Slim recognizes that the dog is suffering and can no longer live a comfortable life, so he supports the decision to shoot the dog to end its suffering.
Following the Eightfold path. Freedom from suffering, desire and ignorance.
I blame the Arabs they have brought death and suffering to your dog and grandmother but personally i call that Karma you paki smelling toenail