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    Middle Ages Study Guide

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    Middle Ages Dates: 450-1450 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? The Middle Ages was a time of migrations‚ upheavals‚ and wars. People were divided by three main social classes: nobility‚ peasantry‚ and clergy. 2. Who or what had the power? Nobility 3. Who were learned or literate? Clergy 4. Who were allowed to sing in church? Men and Nuns 5. Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? Sacred. But Secular music was

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    women’s‚ who were previously hidden behind these men‚ point of view. This poem focuses on the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame‚ Quasimodo is the hunchbacked bell-ringer so the poem pretends as though he has a wife. He falls in love with a beautiful Gypsy and Mrs Quasimodo starts to feel neglected and betrayed. Its set in Paris‚ as the bells are in the famous cathedral Notre Dame. Its looking at the past as the story is from 1482 and the narrative is also written as though its after Quasimodo’s death

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    History Of Western Music Chapter #1  Direct unison-everyone in an ensemble sings the music together  Antiphony-alternations of groups of singers  Responsorial-alteration of soloist and group of singers  Contrafactum-take a set melody and replace existing lyrics with new ones  Gregorian chant- also known as : “Carolinian chant”‚ monophonic‚ limited melodic range‚ unmeasured rhythm‚ based on modes :  Syllabic-one note per syllable  Neumatic-2-6 notes per syllable  Melismatic-many notes per

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    and historical significance of Napoleon Bonaparte. The first aspect that is significantly noticeable in the painting is that of the occupancy at the cathedral. The ceremony took place at the Cathedral of Notre Dame‚ the most famous cathedral in France. Strokstad’s book states that it was a cold day in Paris and the temperature inside the Cathedral was warm due to the fact that there were so many bodies present. David wanted to emphasize this in the painting in order to demonstrate Napoleon’s popularity

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    with helpless people living in poverty‚ did Ozanam take the step that changed millions of lives and bloomed the Christian faith within them. He died in 1853‚ beatified and declared Blessed by Pope John Paul II on August 22‚ 1997‚ at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Saint Vincent De Paul Organization: Ozanams’ believe in his faith and assisting people‚ led to his vocation of finding the‚ Saint Vincent De Paul Society. Ozanam believed that faith without Charity had no meaning. His aim was

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    France is a country of beauty‚ mystery‚ and intrigue. Paris has the most known tourist attractions in the world: The Eiffel Tower‚ L’arc de Triomphe‚ and the Louvre to name a few. Paris is called the "City of Light"; the lighting of monuments and buildings emphasizes the beauty of the architecture in the city. The Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris‚ if not the entire country. It is one of the most known monuments in the entire world‚ and definitely one of the most photographed. It began construction

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    unorganized Europe with lots of individual small towns‚ feudalism‚ the majority of people are uneducated and illiterate with the exception of the clergy and priests. At the end of the era universities were founded‚ towns grew and with it gothic cathedrals were built. Feudalism was on its way out and so was the authority of the churches. 2.Who or what had the power? The Roman Catholic Church had supreme authority 3.Who were learned or literate? The educated/literate people were the church

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    chapter 5

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    to the present the Notre Dame of Dadiangas University added 3 new courses in the 4 years courses of Undergraduate Program. Facilities Notre Dame of Dadiangas University has 21 classrooms built in from year 2003‚ then‚ in year 2008‚ 6 classrooms are added and 10 classrooms in year 2013. There was only 1 audio-visual room built in from year 2003. Then‚ Notre Dame of Dadiangas University added another 1 audio-visual room in year 2005. There are 7 buildings situated in Notre Dame of Dadiangas University

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    to the Twenty-First Century‚ ed. Doris L. Bergen. Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press‚ 2004. ----------------------- [1] The Sword of the Lord: Military Chaplains from the First to the Twenty-First Century‚ ed. Doris L. Bergen (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press‚ 2004)‚ 74. [2] Ibid.‚ 71 [3] The Sword of the Lord: Military Chaplains from the First to the Twenty-First Century‚ ed. Doris L. Bergen (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press‚ 2004)‚ 93 [4] Ibid.‚ 96 [5] The Sword of

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    Rudy

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    football for Notre Dame. Rudy’s obsession with Notre Dame came from his father. His father would always make his children watch Notre Dame football games and if anyone ever suggested another football game on television‚ the father would say that they only watch one team in his house. What Rudy’s father did is an example of the sharing of socialization process. The father raised his children to only watch Notre Dame football. However‚ Rudy was the only son that dreamt of going to Notre Dame and playing

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