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    Transcendental Influences

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    A majority of Emerson’s works were based on his religious and political views‚ such as “The Boston Hymn”. To be more specific‚ some of Emerson’s political views consisted of being an abolitionist. Emerson was a strong believer in abolishing slavery as he heavily believed in individualism. Furthermore‚ he believed in an individual’s rights and protecting

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    Myths And Religion

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    Oral myths existed throughout the history of humankind regardless of place‚ culture or language spoken‚ and they don’t obligatorily relate back to an objective reality. The nature of human being always remained the same‚ curious and eager to explore‚ but most of the time they were not able to explain the things surrounding them. That is the time when myths came on the stage‚ incarnating values and interpreting the origins of nature processes into the clear and accessible for everybody language. Myths

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    The Story of Philippine National Anthem The Philippine national anthem was composed by Julian Felipe in spanish‚ The lone surviving revolutionary member of the “13 Martyrs of Cavite”‚ whose life was spared from the firing squad because of illness. Originally written as incidental music‚ it did not have words when it was adopted as the National Anthem of the Philippines. When General Aguinaldo came back from Hong Kong in June 5‚ 1898‚ he brought with him a musical piece composed by another Filipino

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    Inuit Culture Research Paper

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    The Inuit were encouraged to go to church. The missionaries also selected chapel servants. One of the ways the missionaries used to help get the Inuit learning their beliefs was through music. Over time the missionaries had a hymn book and the New Testament translated into Inuktitut. It was within the church that the Inuit and missionaries developed a musical culture. The Moravian missionaries didn’t well document Inuit old music traditions because they believed a lot of it

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    had short duration. But the note became longer when the key was minor. The shepherds go to the manger The Seventh Lesson is Luke 2:8-16 read by Dr. Terry Spohn. The choir sang Rise up‚ Shepherd‚ and Follow arranged by John Hugo. The hymn was using 11.7.11.7 hymn meter. It was interesting that the tempo was various. The wise men are led by the star to

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    Our Town Themes

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    associating play’s critical moments with this particular song Wilder is showing that the notion of a relationship as an essential‚ even a divine feature of human life. The hymn may add some degree of Christian symbolism to the play‚ but Wilder‚ for the most part‚ downplays any discussion of specifically Christian symbols. He concentrates the hymn not on an illusion that the fellowship has between Christians in particular‚ but rather on what it says about human beings in general and how important it is‚ just

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    Bible Time Research Paper

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    meaning "giving praise to God by singing"-Gen.5:12. God also sings for joy - Zephaniah 3:17. Psalms‚ the longest book in the bible‚ is a collection of hymns written by many composers. The book of psalms was used as a hymn book in bible times. Two other book in the Old Testament. Song of Solomon and Lamentation‚are also collection of songs‚but hymn and songs are found in many other books of the bible‚ from the song of Moses in Exodus 15:1-18 to the song of Moses and the lamb in Revelation 15:3-4.

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    Tutankhamen’s Death

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    confirmed. Did he die of an injury of illness or was he murdered? Nebkheperure Tutankhamun was a Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty during the period of the Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. His original name‚ Tutankhaten meant “Living Image of Aten‚” while Tutankhamun meant “Living Image of Amun.” Tutankhamun is in modern times one of the most famous of the Pharaohs‚ and the only one to have a nickname in a popular culture “King Tut.” (Newworldencyclopedia.org) For a long time Tutankhamun’s

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    Mesopotamia Dbq Analysis

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    Mesopotamian societies and Egypt are considered the first civilizations‚ but to what extent are the civilizations. The societies of Egypt and Mesopotamia meet the definition of a civilization to the extent of being the best civilizations of ancient times because of their customs and traditions and their religions. First off‚ the societies of both Egypt and Mesopotamia meet the definition of a civilization because of their customs and traditions. For example‚ both Egypt and Mesopotamia displayed

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    Music 1aa3

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    for one soloist to multiple movements for soloists(s)‚ chorus‚ and orchestra (like Cantata 140) 2.Sung during a service of worship 3.Based on a hymn tune 4.Bach uses the familiar melody of the original hymn tune (ie. A chorale) in the two movements that we have (first and last) [the beautiful high pitches are chorale melodies drawn out.] chorale: hymn tune with 4 part harmony (soprano‚ alto‚ tenor‚ bass) -as the director of St.Thomas (ie.‚ the Leipzig Period 1723-50) Bach’s duties included providing

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