The general processes, of which are here to be directly associated with a key attribute of those reductional characteristics, that may be thought of here, as being of the nature of the general type of activity of "yang," may often work to help to facilitate the general activity, of a solid to be able to be more capable of melting into a liquid. This is on account of the two following general conditions: It takes both the processes of heat And entropy, -- to be able to work to allow for a solid to melt into a liquid. And; the general processes, that are here to be most associated with the application of the nature of "yang" upon phenomenology, -- tends to work to help, in the facilitation of the enablement of entropy. SAM ROACH.
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