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Study Notes Dated : 2000-03-28

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1:
What did you do on your last vacation?
Answer :
Born at Kaliste in Bohemia, the son of a Jewish peddler, Gustav Mahler described
himself as: ... three times homeless, a Bohemian in Austria, an Austrian among
Germans and a Jew throughout the world, everywhere an intruder, never welcomed.

Question 2:
Where do you spend most of your free time\/day?
Answer :
What we sincerely believe regarding ourselves is true for us.

Question 3:
What is the strangest app you have heard of or tried?
Answer :
Art bids us touch and taste and hear and see the world, and shrinks from what Blake
calls mathematic form, from every abstract form, from all that is of the brain
only.

Question 4:
If you had a personal mascot, what would your mascot be?
Answer :
An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy to be called an idea at all.

Question 5:
What is something that you have gotten in trouble for at school\/work?
Answer :
No one who has read official documents needs to be told how easy it is to conceal
the essential truth under the apparently candid and all- disclosing phrases of a
voluminous and particularizing report.

Question 6:
You find a remote that can rewind, fast forward, stop, and start time. What do you
do with it?
Answer :
Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.

Question 7:
What will phones be like in 10 years?
Answer :
God wants man to fulfill his commands as a human being and with the quality
peculiar to human beings.

Question 8:
If some of the lesser-known holidays were commercialized, what would the
commercialization look like?
Answer :
Victories in life come through our ability to work around and over the obstacles
that cross our path. We grow stronger as we climb our own mountains.

Question 9:
What was the last thing you purchased?
Answer :
Faith is indeed the energy of our whole universe directed to the highest form of
being. Faith gives stability to our view of the universe. By faith we are convinced
that our impressions of things without are not dreams or delusions, but, for us,
true representations of our environment. By faith we are convinced that the signs
of permanence, order, progress, which we observe in nature are true. By faith we
are convinced that fellowship is possible with our fellow man and with God.

Question 10:
What would be your perfect weekend?
Answer :
O, Heart, remember thee That Man is none, Save One.

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