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agen·das
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of agendas in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of agendas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Expectations and projections for OneAsia were based on the region cooperating and speaking with one voice in the best interests of the game, this principal was somehow lost along the way, with the creation of the platform instead used by a variety of parties as a divisive force to further personal, political and commercial agendas.
These are not necessarily our agendas, but we feel a part of what a performer is, and what a performer has to say is more than just words and music.
I hope Mark Muhammad is more agreeable than the hate-filled rants heard by the Nation of Louis Farrakhan, Mr. Louis Farrakhan, our campuses, our universities, our school boards need less hatred and racial division. We are desperate for leaders who, with a pure heart, are interested in educating children and young adults without politics or agendas.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake:
Last night we saw a small group of agitators turning what was otherwise a peaceful demonstration into violent disruptions, i will not let those individuals put their agendas ahead of our city's.
Our everyday reality is a grand illusion which we are creating. By exploring and changing our inner world, we begin to transform our outer world. If we are willing to embark on an inner journey, we can discover all of the beliefs, expectations, and hidden agendas through which we create our own lives, and collectively, we can begin to shape the future in ways that honor the sacredness of all life.
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