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LAMB: How much time did -- and by the way, what did they call Ralph Waldo Emerson?
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Also, because Eastern teachers were often stuck with students sent to them by their families, they were happy to find students in the West who, stoked in part by American traditions such as Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendentalism, sought out the teachers on their own and were eager to initiate practice.
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Also, because Eastern teachers were often stuck with students sent to them by their families, they were happy to find students in the West who, stoked in part by American traditions such as Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendentalism, sought out the teachers on their own and were eager to initiate practice.
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Also, because Eastern teachers were often stuck with students sent to them by their families, they were happy to find students in the West who, stoked in part by American traditions such as Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendentalism, sought out the teachers on their own and were eager to initiate practice.
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Also, because Eastern teachers were often stuck with students sent to them by their families, they were happy to find students in the West who, stoked in part by American traditions such as Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendentalism, sought out the teachers on their own and were eager to initiate practice.
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Also, because Eastern teachers were often stuck with students sent to them by their families, they were happy to find students in the West who, stoked in part by American traditions such as Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendentalism, sought out the teachers on their own and were eager to initiate practice.
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Follensby Pond is a 970-acre lake that is best known for hosting the Philosphers 'Camp, where intellectuals such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and other 19th century scholars held a retreat in 1858.
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After he returned to the United States, Dr. Cohen taught English as a second language for three years, then went to the University of Virginia, intending to pursue graduate degrees that focused on writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
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Follensby Pond is a 970-acre lake that is best known for hosting the Philosphers 'Camp, where intellectuals such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and other 19th century scholars held a retreat in 1858.
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Indian religion adds a transcendental quality that has found popularity worldwide in the form of meditation, and in the mid-1800s American writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson began citing Indian practices after abandoning Christianity.
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