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    The blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) is a species of requiem shark‚ and part of the family Carcharhinidae. It is common to coastal tropical and subtropical waters around the world‚ including brackish habitats. Genetic analyses have revealed substantial variation within this species‚ with populations from the western Atlantic Ocean isolated and distinct from those in the rest of its range. The blacktip shark has a stout‚ fusiform body with a pointed snout‚ long gill slits‚ and no ridge between

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    the Lord your God am a jealous God‚ visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generation of those who hate me” (Exodus 20:5). Following the Dao does not prohibit following other religions and believing in other gods. Instead of putting the emphasis on worshiping the gods‚ the way of Dao encourages people to learn more about themselves‚ pointing out that this knowledge can lead to enlightment: “those who know themselves are enlightened…those who conquer themselves

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    a great deal of music‚ including some of his most admired works: the opera Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)‚ his final piano concerto‚ the clarinet concerto in A major‚ a series of string quintets‚ the motet Ave Verum Corpus‚ and the unfinished Requiem mass. Mozart’s financial situation then began to improve‚ he no longer borrowed money and he began paying off his debts. His recently written works were bringing Mozart a lot of success. Mozart fell ill while he was in Prague for the premiere of his

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    They devoted their energy to introspection‚ in hopes that they could better understand the natural principles of the world. The central concept of Daoism is Dao‚ roughly meaning "the way of nature". The exact definition of Dao is unclear; it is portrayed as an unchanging‚ passive force that "does" without "doing". Daoists try to follow Dao through Wuwei - complete disengagement from competition and activism‚ and instead living in harmony with nature. This philosophy discouraged the presence of any

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    Search for a Requiem‚” gives evidence to the importance of Mahler. [ (Morgan‚ 1994) ] Symphony No. 1‚ “Essay for a requiem” was first written in 1936 as and solo alto piece with orchestra. Poems from Walt Whitman were used for the text of each movement. The work was later renamed “Our Life: Symphonic Fragment” and was used to bring forth the terrors that people had to face under the Nazi regime. After World War II‚ the piece was renamed “Symphonic Fragment: Attempt at a Requiem” to honor the

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    In George Frederic Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus‚ the music grows from simple to complex‚ as in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Dies Irae. Hallelujah‚ like many other masses‚ praises God’s almightiness‚ and lets the audience feel the power of God. The piece starts off it a modest "hallelujah" sung in unison‚ where the music seems quite free. When the piece begins to praise God‚ the music enters a firmer‚ more commanding tone‚ as the choir sings‚ "for the Lord Omnipotent reigneth." When declaring the epithets

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    The primary belief is in learning and practicing “The Way” (Dao) which is the ultimate truth to the universe. They also believe in Yin and Yang Nature of God Some Hindu’s believe in one God‚ while others believe in many God’s There is no absolute God. While Buddist can believe in God they are taught to focus

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    Description and evaluation: In conclusion Gabriel Faure was a French composer and pianist. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation‚ and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers and he was best known for his Requiem. He was also known to be a ladies man who was married. He wrote an album for his mistress’s daughter named Dolly Suite‚ Opus 56. His song Pas Espagnol in my opinion is very lively compared to the rest from Dolly Suite. Gabriel Faure delighted in infusing

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    the form of nature spirits and celestial deities. The Chinese believe in Daoism‚ the philosophy of the way. Daoism is as much philosophy as it is a religion. Daoism embraces a universal natural principle: the Dao‚ or the Way. Daoism manifests itself in the harmony of things and may be understood as the unity underlying nature’s multiplicity and the wellspring of yin and yang. Only those who live

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    Benjamin (Edward) Britten born on 22 November 1913 in suffolk an East Anglian county in England where he also died on December 4‚ 1976 he was child prodigy born with great aptitude‚ and developed skill on a musical instrument(piano‚viola) in a early age.After studying at the Royal College of Music in London and working with the composer Frank Bridge‚he grew to be one of the finest and most gifted British composer of the mid-20th century.He was also an exceptional conductor and pianist.He continued

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