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		<title>By: Trevor Vernon</title>
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		<description>Within the cosmology of Chinese medicine and acupuncture, Yin and yang are polar opposites that must be balanced in order for life to proceed in harmony. 

The term yin denotes the shady side of the slope and may be associated with qualities of femininity, openness, passivity, receptivity, introversion, diminution, repose, weakness and coolness. Within each shape is also a little of its opposite to symbolize that nothing is pure yin or pure yang. Nothing is completely homogenous.

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<p>The term yin denotes the shady side of the slope and may be associated with qualities of femininity, openness, passivity, receptivity, introversion, diminution, repose, weakness and coolness. Within each shape is also a little of its opposite to symbolize that nothing is pure yin or pure yang. Nothing is completely homogenous.</p>
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