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2019
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each
other! ps: who did
i miss?? thanks:
#eatondc
@roarborealis
@korikam
@esh421
@emerymargaret @ryanpcathcart
add
each
other! ps: who did
i miss?? thanks:
#eatondc
@roarborealis
@korikam
@esh421
@emerymargaret @ryanpcathcart
in imagethanks: #eatondc @roarborealis @korikam @esh421 @emerymargaret @ryanpcathcart make friends—add each other! ps: who did i miss??
thanks: #eatondc @roarborealis @korikam @esh421 @emerymargaret @ryanpcathcart make friends- add each other! ps: who did i miss??
thanks: #eatondc @roarborealis @korikam @esh421 @emerymargaret @ryanpcathcart make friends- add each other! ps: who did i miss??
2023
in imageMRYTT 2023/2024
The Journey Begins...
@michaeljoelhall
@georgefistonich
@andreadiraddoyoga
The Journey Begins...
@michaeljoelhall
@georgefistonich
@andreadiraddoyoga
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2024
in imageName these 2 asana correctly And win free yoga class
Ashtanga Yoga is a system of yoga.
A system is a dynamic network of components that interact to produce specific outcomes. It includes:
1. Elements: The individual parts that make up the system.
2. Interconnections: The relationships and interactions between the elements.
3. Function or Purpose: The goal the system aims to achieve.
Systems exhibit lifelike qualities, even if they consist of nonliving elements. These characteristics include:
• Self-Organization: Systems can arrange themselves into orderly patterns without external direction.
• Self-Repair: Systems can mend themselves when disrupted within certain limits.
• Resilience: Systems can withstand shocks and continue functioning.
• Evolution: Systems can give rise to entirely new systems through innovation and adaptation.
A system is a dynamic network of components that interact to produce specific outcomes. It includes:
1. Elements: The individual parts that make up the system.
2. Interconnections: The relationships and interactions between the elements.
3. Function or Purpose: The goal the system aims to achieve.
Systems exhibit lifelike qualities, even if they consist of nonliving elements. These characteristics include:
• Self-Organization: Systems can arrange themselves into orderly patterns without external direction.
• Self-Repair: Systems can mend themselves when disrupted within certain limits.
• Resilience: Systems can withstand shocks and continue functioning.
• Evolution: Systems can give rise to entirely new systems through innovation and adaptation.
in imageSystems often exist within these larger systems
And there is a dynamic and adaptive nature to
Self repair where systems can mend themselves w
And there is a dynamic and adaptive nature to
Self repair where systems can mend themselves w
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