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    Ancient Calendars‚ that were found by different kind of cultures. Ancient civilization relied upon the sky to determine month’s‚ seasons‚ and years. Many different cultures were preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time whenever they turn up with records and artifacts. The earliest calendar that was discovered was the Egyptian calendar that was based on the moon’s cycle. The next calendar was founded by Julius Caesar which is called the Gregorian calendar. This calendar was ten

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    The Lutheran Religion

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    The Lutheran Religion by Cynthia Mead Instructor: Natalie Eades HUM 130 The core beliefs and practices of Lutheranism can be traced back to a German monk named Martin Luther. He is known as the “Father of Reformation”. Martin Luther was born November tenth 1493‚ and died February eighteenth 1546 at the age of sixty three. He was a Christian theologian and an Augustinian monk. His teachings inspired the

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    Bible schools and chorale performances brought parishioners together in a more casual setting (Schneider 13). Many of these changes can be attributed to the Liturgical Movement in Catholicism‚ a 19th-century movement for the reform of worship within the Roman Catholic Church. Receiving inspiration from the Oxford Movement‚ a similar effort in which devotees of the Church of England argued for the reinstatement of some older Christian traditions of faith and their inclusion in Anglican liturgy

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    Liturgical Dance History

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    Did you know that Liturgical Dance has changed over the years? What is Liturgical Dance? Liturgical Dance is a form of dancing that expresses worship and praise to God. A synonym for liturgical dance is praise dancing. Praise dancing is done with upbeat music with verses that depicts gratefulness or thankfulness of bliss and recognition. Dancers of acclaim ooze the same feelings of the move of cheering. The demonstration of moving is more than a carved development‚ it is worked inside of the body

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    Ancient Calendars

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    Historically over thousands of years‚ people have created different calendars in accordance to their culture. To sum up‚ their calendars do not always come up how they expected them to‚ with some cultures having errors on the calendars. Calendars were meant to keep track of time‚ being measured by the Sun‚ moon‚ planets and stars. The Ancient Calendars were meant to measure the passage of time throughout our existence. “Ancient civilizations relied upon the apparent motion of these bodies through

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    Calendar

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    December     1  ­grammar (run  on‚ comma  splice‚  semicolon)  ­ch.6 quotes  (wks on  Classroom)    HW: red vocab  book ch.16  2  ­grammar (run  on‚ comma  splice‚  semicolon)  ­ch.6 quotes  (wks on  Classroom)    HW: red vocab  book ch.16  8  15  3  4  5  ­Review ch4­7  ­Quiz      HW: read ch.8  & questions  9  10  ­ch.8 silent  discussion    HW:  read ch.9  and questions &  ch.17 vocab    11  ­Jekyll  transformation  film  ­explore themes    HW: ch.10  (p.47­54) &  allegory writing  assignment 

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    Mayan Calendars

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    Today keeping track of time is crucial for everyday life and it has been since the very first calendars were created. The Mayan people based their calendar on astronomy. The Romans created their calendar keeping religious holidays in mind. Other cultures used their calendars to keep track of celestial events. Different groups of people created calendars to indicate the passing of time and events within their cultures. The Mayans are an ancient culture that used to reside in the South Americas. Recently

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    The Ancient Calendar

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    into days‚ months‚ and year‚ the calendars reflect human innovations to create the new technology due to many discoveries and new innovation this gave many cultures different ideas. Keeps continuous the cultures by their beliefs. Therefore‚ by comparative to understand of different mean by visualizing and organize them. Into the historical development of culture in society. Without time people wouldn’t even know what time of the day‚ therefore; the ancient people were keeping on their task to focus

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    The Mayan Calendars

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    used astrological cycles to create these two calendars to help predict when it would be a good time to grow crops.

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    The Maya Calendar

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    The artifact I chose from the museum is the Maya calendar. It’s a big brown circle figured stone with 2 layers; each one contains symbols with a different meaning each. It was used dating back to at least the 6th century BC by the Mayas‚ in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica‚ and in many modern communities in the Guatemalan highlands. The Maya Calendar was made through the knowledge of ancient civilizations and it was carved and improved by the Mayas. It has a diameter of 3.54 meters and weighs 24 tons. They

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