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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    feeling over words and reason. A significant number of them contended that instrumental music‚ with its reflection from both words and pictures‚ was the noblest and most elevated type of human expression. While early Romantic arrangers like Beethoven and Franz Schubert kept the essential tenets of congruity and piece they acquired from the eighteenth century‚ they frequently withdrew from those guidelines or inconspicuously balanced them to express their deepest emotions‚ thus to elevate the soul of

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    Raphael's Accomplishments

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    led to the growth of his popularity and fame‚ also since he was able to paint for the pope and many other powerful people around Rome who recommended his work. The first paintings he did in Rome were the frescoes in the papal apartments in Vatican from 1508 to 1524. He then went on to paint the Triumph of Galatea and other works at Villa Farnesina in 1511 and his last painting in 1520 was the Transfiguration‚ which is in the Vatican Museums now. He also did many other pieces such as Madonnas‚ frescoes

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    inhabitants‚ bringing back “marvels.” 1She was undoubtedly‚ a very successful ruler whom of which maintained Egypt’s prosperity‚ internal peace and vigorous growth. When Hatshepsut took the kingship‚ she had to create a new history of her divine birth from the god‚ which would be shown on her temples in order to convince the people that she was actually chosen by the god. The people of New Kingdom Egypt would have most definitely been significantly impacted by Hatshepsut as she instilled confidence by

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    Grammy's Accomplishments

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    I would want to receive a Grammy’s award for being a musician and for making some of the best music on the market. I want to go up on stage see all the people out in the vast space of the auditorium. Have people wanting to look through my perspective because I have half a million followers it’s like having an army behind you. I would have to be able to make music videos I would receive another award for having the best videos on music apps. People would have to respect me spending over half of my

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    Cassini's Accomplishments

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    The Cassini-Huygens mission was a fruitful journey lasting almost 20 years. It was created to study Saturn‚ its moons‚ and its fascinating rings. Scientists gathered a lot of information from it‚ and it is widely considered a massive success. They studied many moons‚ including Enceladus and Titan‚ which are discussed below and provided lots of information. They also discovered a whole roster of new moons they had never seen before. Natural phenomena were witnessed‚ like a giant storm that reached

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    As he departed from his hometown‚ a close friend wrote him to inform him that it was Beethoven´s time to travel to Vienna to ¨receive Mozart´s spirit from Hayden´s hands.¨ So‚ he carried his admiration for both Franz Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ two important figures during the Classical era. Haydn became a key influence and figure

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    were poor little money coming in and she got sick so Pasty had to go get a job to help pay for a doctor for his mother. 4b) Pasty decision to ride a wild horse is a good decision because if he didn’t ride the wild horse his mother could have died from a disease. 297 1.Pasty Barnes-Dynamic Character- His mother is ill so he go get a job to keep money in the house to pay for a doctor to help pay for a doctor. 2. The Doctor-Static Character-The doctor doesn’t change or he doesn’t change or

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    Taylor‚ whom started his skyrocketing success as a singer. In 2003‚ he released his first album‚ and then began writing music for other artists. He has five different albums in which he considers to take his fans on five different journeys of his life. From BET to Grammy awards‚ Trey Songz is more than just an artist. He has used his

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    always revealed a great deal about the attitudes and beliefs of different cultures. Puritan authors in the late 17th and early 18th centuries wrote poems‚ persuasive speeches‚ stories‚ and first hand accounts that reveal their thoughts‚ feelings‚ and beliefs. Described especially was the Puritan’s deep regard for religion and their fear and love of God. William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation was written in 1630 as a description of Bradford’s experiences in the New World. The main purpose of his

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    In studies of Puritanism as a movement from 1558-1660‚ historians have debated over the definition of the word ‘puritan’ because of the changing nature of the movement as it responded to various political‚ social and religious developments. The conventional historical interpretation shared by historians Christianson and Wrightson is that ‘Puritan’ more narrowly referred to the ‘hotter sort of protestants’ who‚ although theologically indistinguishable from their Anglican counter-parts‚ actively sought

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