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Realize that this kind of thing is very common, it is a phase, and it willpass.
This dream expresses something about the dreamer's own emotions; it provides no information about the professor's thoughts or feelings. The dreamer seems to be attracted to the professor, but that need not be a sexual attraction. The dream kiss could represent a filial attraction to a paternal figure or appreciation of the professor's scholarship. If the dream represents sexual attraction, other details and the emotional tone of the dream would also reflect sexuality and romance.
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no it is not....real attraction will overcome the regularity.
It is, but the lif generated by its wings is strong enough to overcome that attraction.
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No they do not. The United Church of God is dedicated to helping those with same sex attraction overcome, but it does not condone homosexual activity per biblical instruction.
Particles with high kinetic energy can move fast enough to overcome nearly all the attraction between them. This can occur in situations such as in a gas at high temperature or in a plasma, where the particles have enough energy to move freely and independently of each other.
Opposites attract, as the old as the oild saying goes. But after the initial attraction, there are cultural and societal hurdles to overcome.
Particles in a liquid can overcome some forces of attraction because they have enough kinetic energy due to their thermal motion. This thermal energy allows the particles to move freely and overcome the intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals forces or hydrogen bonds, that would otherwise hold them together in a more ordered arrangement like a solid.
Katherine Ramsland has: Played Herself - Author in "THS Investigates: Love Behind Bars" in 2005. Played herself in "Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation" in 2007. Played Herself - Forensic Psychologist in "Wicked Attraction" in 2008. Played Herself - Professor of Psychology in "Wicked Attraction" in 2008. Played Herself - Professor of Forensic Psychology in "Wicked Attraction" in 2008. Played Herself - Professor of Forensic Psychology in "Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance" in 2012. Played Herself - Author, The CSI Effect in "Of Dolls and Murder" in 2012.
The energy required to overcome the attraction of the nuclear charge and remove an electron from a gaseous atom is called ionization energy. This energy is measured in electron volts (eV) or kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol). It represents the strength of the bond between the electron and the nucleus.
Technically, the molecules are close together and vibrate in place. They do not stay move fast enough to overcome the attraction between them.