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    Jordan Allen Fall 2014 SOCG 1013 Ms. Collins Code of the Streets Code of the Streets is a book set in an inner city neighborhood in Philadelphia written by Elijah Anderson. The “code of the streets” combined with respect‚ loyalty‚ and honor is a system used to regulate social interactions within the city. The people within the inner city are pressured into living by the code of the street as a survival mechanism. The book describes the issues that are present within the city like teen pregnancy

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    Through the reading‚ Down Germantown Avenue‚ Elijah Anderson tells the reader about the differences in the communities that are located along Germantown Avenue. He begins by discussing the neighborhood of Chestnut Hill and the people who live there‚ and then then he works his way along the rest of Germantown Avenue. Through the tour along Germantown Avenue‚ the reader becomes aware of the many differences that exist between these communities. The major differences in the communities along Germantown

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    During the Revolutionary War‚ Elijah Clarke first decision was to let some of his men to protect their farms while messengers were being sent to look for allies and to find information. At this time‚ there were refugees that were scattered around and disoriented. In August‚ Clarke arrived in South Carolina with around 165 men. Refugees had camps near Wofford’s Iron Works and had a fight between the Loyalists that were serving under Alexander Innes‚ a commander. Innes tried to battle Clarke’s men

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    Elijah Health Center Finance Strategies Danielle Claitt HCS/405 April 13‚ 2013 Maria Aurora Makalintal-Torio University of Phoenix   The Elijah Heart Center (EHC) is a health care organization that specializes in cardiac care. The facility has equipment suitable to perform a full spectrum of cardiovascular services. EHC provides outpatient services for non-invasive procedures as well as clinical care. However‚ Elijah Heart Center is suffering from a severe financial deficit that may destroy

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    lands fall apart. Mitzvah: 10 commandments given. Torah: Law Henotheists: Belief and loyalty to one God & exclusion to all others. Canaanites: Gods. Ba’al & Ashirah: fertility Gods. Competition between Ba’al & Ashirah vs. Canaanites. Then Elijah Muhammed told them to pick one God. 11th century B.C.E – Israelites have now conquered Canaanites. Joshua: 6th book of the bible. Joshua sets up the land to be governed by 12 tribes ruled over by judges to equal each other but not fully united

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    Course: Date: Felix Mendelssohn Music has been one of the most important type of art today. Since time immemorial‚ composers‚ singers‚ artists‚ and so on have been held in very high regard in the society. There are some of the most famous entertainers we know‚ Michael Jackson is said to be the top. Nonetheless‚ there was music before electronics came‚ and thus were famous composers of the 18th century. This paper will be discussing most of the important information about Felix Mendelssohn‚ his life‚ pretty

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    Reconsidering Moses Mendelssohn: New Perspectives on Enlightenment‚ Religion‚ and Politics (University of Maryland Press‚ co-editor with Charles Manekin‚ in press) Faith‚ Reason‚ Politics: Essays on the History of Jewish Thought (Academic Studies Press‚ 2013) Faith and Freedom: Moses Mendelssohn’s Theological-Political Thought (Oxford University Press‚ 2011) Overview: The outbreak of the "Pantheism Controversy" in the eighteenth century sparked arguments between Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and the

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    incidental music (op. 61) composed by Felix Mendelssohn. It is based on Shakespeare’s play of the same name. The “Wedding March” in the piece is one of the most famous of Mendelssohn’s repertoire. The Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ op. 21‚ is in E major and was composed in 1826. Originally‚ Mendelssohn wrote this piece as a piano duet to be enjoyed with his sister Fanny‚ but he soon arranged it for orchestra‚ premiered in 1827. Although Mendelssohn was only 17 years old when he completed this

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    Artisha Thompson Music 1: Classical Music Live Professor Jill Felber May 27‚ 2015 Music 1: Classical Music Live The classical music period extends from 1700s to 1800s‚ which includes the music of Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Mendelssohn. The classical period of music combined various musical instruments to create symphonies to be performed by orchestras. With the natural development and progression of music slowly changing with the 18th century society and culture‚ the classical music period was heavily influenced

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    movements concern the praise of God and mankind’s journey to enlightenment. The piece bears some similarities to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony due to its structure of three instrumental movements followed by a large section for vocals. However‚ Mendelssohn illustrates that he wanted a choral work‚ not just a symphony with a choir and soloists in the last movement. Due to the Ninth Symphony’s relatively young age and popularity at the time‚ Symphony no. 2’s allusions simply provide an homage to Beethoven’s

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