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    Medieval Period

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    Aldwin Ashley Abon Maj. 6 BSED-III Medieval Period What is it all about? - it is all about the period‚ age or era after the fall of Roman Empire and the beginning of "rebirth" or the Rennaisance period. - it is the bridge with these two very important eras in literature. What is the meaning of medieval and period? - the term medieval comes from the latin word "medium aevum" which means "middle age". Medieval was 1st used in the 19th century and the original spelling of it

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    social and administrative purposes. It’s organized into days‚ weeks‚ months‚ and years. Long before we had it figured out‚ many were struggling to get the correct days. They’ve used the sun‚ moon‚ stars‚ and also the planet Venus. We’ve used the Gregorian‚ Julian‚ Egyptian‚ and the Mayan calendar. Calendars require lots of studying of planets and scientific research‚ which takes up lots of time and critical thinking. Calendars also reflect our lives‚ culture‚ and religion. Celestial bodies rely

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    through the turmoil of wars and social upheavals‚ and it is evident in the soaring Gothic architecture (such as the Cathedral of Chartres‚ France)‚ the poetry of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)‚ the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)‚ the Gregorian chant‚ and the music of such composers as Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300-1377). CHARACTERISTIC OF MODERN ERA Authors of the mid- to late 20th century were more interested in the modern possibilities of language‚ style‚ narrative teniques‚ etc. than

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    during the middle Ages. The Gregorian calendar has affect people’s lives in a positive way because it help people to keep up with important thing that they have to do or have planned. The calendar is used all around the world for keeping track of time. Facts about the Gregorian calendar is that before this calendar was even made people rely on the Julian calendar. Before the calendar was made the New Year used to start on March‚ 25th. Another fact is that the Gregorian calendar is not the only calendar

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    Alternatives: Turkish Journal to International Relations‚ 5‚ (1&2)‚ 82-91. Boyd‚ H. (2003). Iraq ’s troubled history. The New York Amsterdam News‚ 94 (13)‚ 4. Giovinni‚ S. (1987). The theory of democracy revisited. [Part 1]‚ [The Contemporary Debate] Gregorian‚ V. (2003). Islam: A mosaic‚ not a monolith. Brookings Institution Press‚ Washington‚ D.C Milton-Edwards‚ B. (2006) "Conversation with Abdol Karim Soroush." Intellectuals: The Powerless Wielders of Power. Minkenberg‚ M. (2007). Democracy and Religion:

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    number one governs all those people that area unit born within the first‚ 10th‚ nineteenth and twenty eighth of any month; a lot of therefore‚ if he\’s born between twenty first July and twenty eighth August or twenty first March to twenty eighth Gregorian calendar month. Characteristics The number one is ruled by the sun. it\’s the start from that the opposite eight numbers area unit created. This variety symbolizes‚ creative thinking and individuality. This makes the person born beneath this variety

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    Motet Development

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    The motet was one of the most important forms of polyphonic music from 1250 to 1750. The Italian mottetto was originally a profane polyphonic species of music‚ the air‚ or melody‚ being in the Tenor clef‚ taking the then acknowledged place of the canto fermo or plainchant‚ theme. It originated in the 13th century resulting from the practice of Pérotin and his contemporaries in Paris. The term "motet" can be translated as "the word of movement". Sometimes two upper voices had different words. In the

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    there was no physical action or any violent fight or threats‚ but many students were offended by the remarks Hann made. Indeed‚ Vartan Gregorian‚ the president of Brown University had to take action‚ along with the Undergraduate Disciplinary Council and they concluded that Hann had to leave the University forevermore. The president of Brown University‚ Vartan Gregorian denies that they haven’t expelled anyone for the “excersice of free speech”. Nat Hentoff‚ He took his B.A at Northeastern University

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    Scottish unrest was widespread. In might 1297‚ Wallace attacked the city of Lanark‚ killing English peace officer and unrest quickly became full-blown rebellion. Men flocked to affix Wallace and he began to drive English out of flute and Perthshire. In Gregorian calendar month 1297‚ Wallace defeated a far larger English force at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. This and consequent military successes severely weakened English hold on Scotland. Wallace then launched raids into England. In late 1297 or early

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    Notes

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    Unity and VarietyReNoAdmin 2013-07-19T20:09:08Unity and Variety The Concepts of Unity and VarietyLet’s begin by listening to two fundamental concepts that make a piece of music "work"—the concepts of unity and variety. Most people like hearing sounds that they find pleasing‚ memorable‚ and familiar. Within a given composition‚ the feeling of familiarity—fostered by‚ among other things‚ reiterations of a music idea—lends a sense of unity to the music. Whereas unity satisfies the human need for sameness

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