my last name is emerson lol :]
See how our society is becoming a government-loving, vampire-worshiping bunch of zombie sheep? If people would turn off their televisions, stop reading unbelievable, fanatical trash on left-wing blogs and start thinking for themselves, we would still be free.
nonabsorbent, nonedible, nonessential, nonassertive, nondissenting, nonalcoholic, nonathletic, nonconducive, nonconformist, nonchalant, nonentity, noncommissioned, nonexistent
If you mean "belonging to my neighbour," that would be neighbour'sIf you mean "belonging to my neighbours," that would be neighbours'
I think you mean a contraction of you would, it is you'd.
if it is like a deff. it would be meaning but if itis like being ''rude'' it would be mean
It means that in order to be a man one must think differently, don't go along with society.
Emerson means preety,awsome and cool!
Emerson is a popular brand that makes stereos. It simply means that it is a stereo made by emerson. It has no other possible meaning. You can find an emerson stereo at your local electronics store.
To have change gradually
A person who dissents from the doctrine of an established church: dissenter, dissident, heretic, nonconformist, sectarian, sectary, separationist, separatist. Source: Answers.com
Ralph Waldo Emerson used the phrase "dose of arsenic" as a metaphor for harsh criticism or feedback that could be painful but ultimately beneficial for personal growth. He believed that facing uncomfortable truths could lead to positive transformation and self-improvement.
Ralph Waldo Emerson meant that the United States' involvement in the Mexican-American War would morally corrupt the nation and have lasting negative effects on its principles and values. He believed that aggression and expansionism would damage the integrity of the country.
disgrace, rebel, maverick, outcast, renegade, prodigal (son), nonconformist, ne'er-do-well, reprobate, wastrel
I think you mean Ralph Waldo Emerson and his opus title probably refers to "essay" as he is famous for his essays. This is the answer in common crossword puzzles.
In Ralph Waldo Emerson's Nature, Emerson first introduces the concept of "nature" in the first chapter. He sees nature as something that is always there, but not necessarily accessible, just like the stars. The mind is open to the influence of natural things.
"Jughead" is a slang term that can refer to someone who is eccentric, quirky, or nonconformist. It is often used in a playful or teasing manner to describe someone who may have an unconventional or offbeat personality.
You percieve life based on how you feel