Strong-willed also Intelligent Lives for her Family.can be soft hearted but is Stern on rules of Following a straight path..She is softhearted & cries easily... She's a wonderful listener & determine to Succeed..
Abeita is wonderful listener, a softhearted , intelligent and assertive also creative..Strong willed lives for her family caring Person with a big enough heart..
by Abeita December 21, 2021
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"The Australian PM appears to be akevin"
by The other other Crumbly March 9, 2009
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Person 1: What religion are you apart of?
Person 2: Abeism
Person 1: What is that?
Person 2: It means I am just built different
Person 2: Abeism
Person 1: What is that?
Person 2: It means I am just built different
by G0ri1a December 14, 2020
Get the Abeism mug.Definitely Mexican or something Latino but also a dad and gets mad when he doesn't get his way and probably does construction with his brothers,cousins, friends and his boss is probably American.
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Get the Abeiku mug.This means unwilling to acknowledge that humans have various levels of consciousness development resulting in different degrees of skill in expressing life skills. Being alevic may imply a projection of equality upon others in the mistaken belief that determining quality of another's consciousness (hence, level of development) is unfair to that other person in and of itself. But understanding qualitative differences and levels can lead to a realization of just where a person can improve himself or herself if willing to do so. See the work of Ken Wilber for discussions of levels, lines of development, and states of consciousness.
Her alevic view tended to stall the development of her students as individual differences were seen as relative in her eyes. Difference was honored above development.
by Gregory V. Richardson July 19, 2004
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