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created Mar 14th, 19:52 by Heartking001


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Feng Shui is an ancient chinese practice that has been around for thousands  
of years and which involves art and science. The practice relies on the laws  
of heaven and earth to help people balance their energies within a space,  
help them become and stay healthy and to receive good fortune. The word  
feng means wind and shui means water. Local chinese people place wind  
that is gentle and water that is clear in one setting to represent good health  
and harvest feng shui comes from the taoist ideals in order to deal with  
nature. Taoism which has a strong influence in asia, combines religious and  
philosophical beliefs and is also responsible for birthing yin and yang  
concepts. Yin and yang deal with opposite aspects of a phenomenon or the  
comparison of two phenomena. It represents quality with regard to  
correspondence, which is found in most areas of chinese science and  
philosophy. An example of this would be ancient chinese medicine. When  
doing the feng shui analysis the compass and Bagua, which is a grid that is  
created in the shape of an octagon, are used. The magnetic needle is  
surrounded by concentric rings that are strategically placed and used to  
open the mysteries of the universe. For you to understand the entire process  
of it, you have to start at the most basic level and only then will you get  
phenomenal results. Once you start using it, you will want to continue to use  
it on a regular basis within your home and business. Learning it is not as  
easy as people may think as it can take several years to get the hang of it.  
You should always start from the beginning with the basics and then make  
gradual steps to the more advanced phases of it. Allow natural light into your  
home or office and open windows frequently. In the 1960s and 1970s,  
effective communication assumed increased the legal significance with the  
recognition, state by state, of the informed consent doctrine. This new cause  
of action made it possible to sue dentists for not adequately disclosing  
information to patients concerning significant risks and complications,  
benefits and alternatives related to a proposed treatment or procedure.  
Failure to give the patient enough information to make a reasonably informed  
decision could subject the dentist to liability for harm or injury, even though  
the treatment or procedure was clinically appropriate and performed properly.  
In essence, informed consent the laws meant that dentists had a legal  
obligation to act as effective patient educators

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