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    Galileo Galilei was born in 1564 in Pisa‚ Italy. At a young age his family moved to Florence where he grew up. At about the age of 33‚ Galileo begins to believe in the Copernican or heliocentric model of the universe as opposed to the Ptolemaic or geocentric model. Galileo then used magnifying glasses to create telescopes to see the stars better. He realizes that the Copernican model offers better explanations for what he discovered in the sky and for what happens here on earth than the Ptolemaic

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    Katy Maldonado Period 5 Outlines Question: Assess the impact of the scientific revolution on religion and philosophy in the period 1550 to 1750. Thesis: During the period of 1550-1750 the Scientific Revolution encouraged new ideas about the universe and mankind. Many topics such as the heliocentric view challenged the church and changed the way people viewed God. In addition the scientific revolution impacted philosophy because it caused people to think more

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    The Life and Music of Clara Schumann Vocal Pedagogy Presentation 4/25/13 Clara Schumann (Wieck) was born in Leipzig‚ Germany in September 1819 and died in Frankfurt in May of 1896. She was born to Friedrich Wieck and Marianne (Tromlitz). Her father was a talented pianist who taught but began his career in theology at his mother’s insistence. Clara’s mother‚ Marianne‚ was a pianist and soprano who studied with Friedrich. Friedrich and Marianne were wed in 1816 and he began training her to

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    This essay will be about Frederic Chopin. In this essay‚ I will be discussing the life and the music world of Frederic Chopin and how it impacted people lives. Zamoyski(2010) documented that Frederic Chopin was born in Zelzowa Wola. Records stated that he was born March 1‚ 1810. Frederic was a church going man. He decided to give his life to God. He was baptized on April 23‚ 1810. This the church where his parents attended. Frederic became interested in playing the piano. His mother began to instruct

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    Irene Zhou Ms. Ulrich 9HLA-3 23 March 2014 Faith and the Arts The arts are universal. Just as music is the worldwide language for all people with hearing‚ color is the collective language for all people with sight. In fact‚ color is so deeply ingrained in society and religion that it has become the most basic representation of any group. In Girl With a Pearl Earring‚ color and religion combine to explain Griet’s life and experiences. As I read‚ I noticed that religion‚ though infrequently mentioned

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    Robert Schumann was born in Zwickau‚ Germany on June 8‚ 1810‚ and died July 29‚ 1856‚ in Bonn‚ Germany. Robert Schumann was known for his famous piano pieces‚ which were typically written for his wife. He was a german composer and a music critic; he was one of the greatest composers of the romantic era. His wife‚ whom he married in 1840‚ was Clara Schumann was also a German musician and composer. She also was considered as one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era. Robert Schumann

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    Girl with a Pearl Earring -Tracy Chevalier Genre The story is told in the first person narrative voice by Griet who is the main protagonist of the plot. She uses an honest and sincere style of writing and this lends an air of realism and authenticity to the story. The style is vivid and descriptive. Cultural Context The novel is set in mid seventeenth century in the Netherlands. It deals with a middle class family and their relationship with a young peasant girl who comes from the working classes

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    In the novel “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Tracy Chevalier‚ the limitation of women of 17th century Holland was portrayed by the female protagonist Griet and how she is manipulated as a maid by all adults in her life‚ which means they place Griet in difficult situations and take advantages of her innocence‚ her feelings and love with their power and influences on her life to benefit themselves. She is put in the lowliest position which enables some other adults to abuse her‚ that is‚ they misuse

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    Kenzie Espinoza-Finch 11/18/15 George Martin George Henry Martin‚ sometimes known as “the fifth Beatle” was born January 3‚ 1926 in London‚ England. His interest in music started early‚ at the age of six when his family bought their first piano and he started taking lessons. However‚ he only went to eight lessons due to disagreements between the piano teacher and his mother. In 1943 at the age of 17‚ Martin enlisted in the Royal Navy and served until 1947. After leaving the Navy

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    In Paula blooms Ted talk he argues that human beings are essentialists. He does this successfully by using an example from history to show how the change of the historical origin of an object‚ can change how we experience it whether it is pain or pleasure. The example Bloom used to showcase he’s idea of essentialism comes from the story of Hermann Goering. Goering was known as being Hitler’s second in command during World War II. He was a collector of art and was a fan of the famous artist Vermeer

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