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    Blahhh My Butthole

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    boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooty Quotes from: BEOWULF On Cain’s kindred did the everlasting Lord avenge the murder‚ for that he had slain Abel; he had no joy of that feud‚ but the Creator drove him far from mankind for that misdeed. Thence all evil broods were born‚ ogres and devils and evil spirits — the giants also‚ who long time fought with God‚ for which he gave them their reward. --Lines 107-114 They have seen my strength for themselves‚ have

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    Oscar Alvarez 2/12/13 How does the tone or imagery in poetry make it better for the reader to understand? The emotional reactions or mental visualization of the tone or imagery can help create the overall meaning for a poem. Adding one of these or even both can help visualize the readers mind into better understanding how the writer wants to convey the meaning of a poem. The poem “Cinderella’s Diary” is a short poem that is supposed to be about Cinderella’s life‚ taking place after “happily

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    silk. The Viol was also an example of a string instrument people from the time played. The Viol was played like a harp‚ except was played between the legs instead. This instrument was played in a lower tone. Other important instruments were the Lute‚ which was a soft instrument that uses little motion‚ the Lizard‚ which was a bass like instrument with a foggy tone‚ the Crumhorn‚ which had a similar fingering motion as the clarinet and also has a very sharp tone. Others include the Serpent‚ which

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    The Story of King Arthur Characters 1.King Utherpendragon – He was the king of Great Britain during the Middle Ages. He calls on Merlin to do a prophecy. King Utherpendragon finds out that he will die of a high fever and his son will be raised by someone else. 2.Sir Kay – Sir Kay was a young knight of great valor and the brother of Arthur. He bravely fought in a tournament and was victorious. He told his father that he pulled the sword out of the stone even though it was not true. 3.Sir

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    RONDALLA: THE RICH MUSICAL HERITAGE OF THE PHILIPPINES Rondalla IV: Bacaoat‚ Jupiter S. Abad‚ Betriz C. Belen‚ Ace B. Esteron‚ Roselle Dogaong‚ Shan S. Frizaneza‚ Grazel Tampoa‚ Van T. Mones‚ Rosana M. Sison‚ Jomar A. Santos‚ Kristine B. Submitted to: Ms. Riona Copiling in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject English IV March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter

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    Art History 27

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    1. formal and iconographic characteristics are seen in high renaissanace‚ venetian and mannerist paintings. to begin with‚ in high renaissance michaelangelos Moses is shown holding the 10 commandments. You can clearly see the anger that is dipicted through the facial expression on moses. Michaelangelo wonderfully portrays the psychological states in moses‚ through the iconographic characteristics of his puffed lower lip‚ arched toes and the bulging of his veins. the formal characteristics are seen

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    Ben Sargalski H nMrs. Elmkies Western Literature 5/31/13 Humor and Entertainment in Shakespearean Times Humor and entertainment in renaissance Europe was an important part of the daily life for people. Even though they didn’t have TV or the internet they had many forms of entertainment and humor that most of which are still popular today. A few of these were; theater‚ music and dancing‚ and literature. Theater was perhaps one of the most if not the most popular form of entertainment during

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    Chinese culture From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Culture of China) Jump to: navigation‚ search For culture in mainland China after 1949‚ see Culture of the People ’s Republic of China. A Chinese opera (Beijing opera) performance in Beijing Four Treasures of the Study (Chinese calligraphy set) Chinese culture is one of the world ’s oldest cultures.[1][2] The area in which the culture is dominant covers a large geographical region in eastern Asia with customs and

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    with columns. In front of the stage was the orchestra‚ meaning "dancing place". The chorus preformed there with not only song but dance as well (Ross‚ 30). There was normally a single musical instrument most likely a flute‚ but it could have been a lute. The chorus was the most expensive part of the play. The chorus had many functions Functions of the chorus 1. An agent: gives advice‚ asks‚ and takes part 2. Establishes ethical frameworks‚ sets up standard by which action will be judged 3.

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    Ryner Lute Grade 10 Global Studies Slavery Slavery is a system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold‚ and are forced to work. Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture‚ purchase or birth‚ and deprived of the right to leave‚ to refuse to work‚ or to demand compensation. Slavery began in prehistoric times and has been practiced ever since. The slavery of ancient times reached its peak in Greece and the Roman Empire. During the middle Ages‚

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