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		<title>Week 6 Yamile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 13:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: YamileRose, I'm so glad you brought up the “relating to inanimate objects” idea up. I often find myself doing the same thing and I think it's because my creative mind is trying to find the beautiful art in every single thing. Either that or I'm trying to distract myself from reality just a tiny bit. Maybe ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="cs-content" class="cs-content"><div class="x-section e1460-e1 m14k-0"><div class="x-row x-container max width e1460-e2 m14k-1 m14k-2"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e1460-e3 m14k-3" id="come-to-my-side"><div class="x-text x-text-headline e1460-e4 m14k-4"><div class="x-text-content"><div class="x-text-content-text"><span class="x-text-content-text-subheadline">A Student Response From:</span>
<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Yamile</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e1460-e5 m14k-5"><p>Rose, I'm so glad you brought up the “relating to inanimate objects” idea up. I often find myself doing the same thing and I think it's because my creative mind is trying to find the beautiful art in every single thing. Either that or I'm trying to distract myself from reality just a tiny bit. Maybe it's a little bit of both. I also do think it's a little dangerous because then there is the chance that I'm looking so deeply into everything even when it doesn't matter. What will my poor heart become then?</p>
<p>I think Questioning everything at times is okay, it keeps us on our toes and breaks the routine we're in. I love to be curious, know all the “whys” and the “whats” and the “whens”, but we gotta know when knowing is too much. Sometimes knowing isn't good for us and yet we still question everything. To little curious ol’ us and continuing to keep going.</p></div></div></div></div></div></div>
<p>The post <a href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/2021/10/25/week-6-yamile/">Week 6 Yamile</a> appeared first on <a href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art">UNMAM.ART Rose B.Simpson: Seminar</a>.</p>
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		<title>Week 6 Justin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 13:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: JustinThis week's prompt was really interesting and made me think deeply about life itself. It is very easy to overlook seemingly small things in life like the example Rose gave of raindrops on a window. While this may seem like a meaningless everyday occurrence, it can be interesting to look at those raindrops from a different ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="cs-content" class="cs-content"><div class="x-section e1452-e1 m14c-0 m14c-1"><div class="x-row x-container max width e1452-e2 m14c-3 m14c-4 m14c-6"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e1452-e3 m14c-8 m14c-9" id="come-to-my-side"><div class="x-text x-text-headline e1452-e4 m14c-a"><div class="x-text-content"><div class="x-text-content-text"><span class="x-text-content-text-subheadline">A Student Response From:</span>
<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Justin</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e1452-e5 m14c-b">This week's prompt was really interesting and made me think deeply about life itself. It is very easy to overlook seemingly small things in life like the example Rose gave of raindrops on a window. While this may seem like a meaningless everyday occurrence, it can be interesting to look at those raindrops from a different perspective. Consider how amazing it is that we are alive on the one planet in the entire galaxy that is known to be able to support advanced forms of life. The fact that we are even able to see raindrops on a window is itself an incredible thing. Another perspective is by looking at the structure of the raindrop itself. Each raindrop is ever-so-slightly different than the rest. There is a lot we can learn from and be thankful for by thinking deeply about something that may seem like an unimportant phenomenon. Thank you for pushing me to think about my surroundings... I hope to continue using this perspective into my everyday life.
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