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    The Palatine Chapel at Aachen‚ Germany is an example of Early Christian medieval architecture and one of the earliest examples of Carolingian architecture. The Palatine Chapel was contrasted between the years of 790 and 805 by architecture Odo of Metz. Metz created the chapel for Emperor Charlemagne‚ who ruled during the second half of the eighth century. Charlemagne was a strong new force that emerged on the continent‚ and his ruling brought out new ideas‚ architecture and religion to the people

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    “Take Me to the King or Stay Crying in the Chapel” If you’re going through a rough time in your life‚ you may try “Crying in the Chapel” or simply implore “Take me to the King!” Elvis Presley was raised to have a strong faith in God. He attended the Assembly of God Church with his parents where the gospel music became an important influence for him. He was a film actor and singer born in Tupelo‚ Ms. Artie Glenn wrote the song “Crying in the Chapel” for his son to sing. According to a review

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    Phenomenology (architecture) http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/phenomenology/#1 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Phenomenology is both a philosophical design current in contemporary architecture and a specific field of academic research‚ based on the physical experience of building materials and their sensory properties. Beginning in the 1970s‚ phenomenology‚ with a strong influence from the writings of Martin Heidegger‚ began to have

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    AMERICAN CULTURE Visual and performing arts 3.Arts and letters The arts‚ more than other features of culture‚ provide avenues for the expression of imagination and personal vision. They offer a range of emotional and intellectual pleasures to consumers of art and are an important way in which a culture represents itself. There has long been a Western tradition distinguishing those arts that appeal to the multitude‚ such as popular music‚ from those—such as classical orchestral music—normally

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    ago. Today‚ it is a very large cathedral with two beautiful chapels and

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    most obvious link is comparing the characters‚ Chapel and Lydia‚ from The Longest Memory‚ to Romeo and Juliet. Both young‚ both naive and both in love. The meaning of “the other” is the quality or condition of being considered an outsider or different. With my chosen text‚ I believe “the other” is identified through society and status‚ as society believes these couples are opposites‚ where as

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    built a chapel. The chapel is taking place “on the green” where the speaker used to play. Playing shows he wants to be active and playful‚ and he is disturbed that someone has built a building that probably symbolizes the opposite of his desires. Instead of “play” the chapel represents stillness and quietness for worship. But this speaker does not want to worship; he wants to “play.” Second stanza: “And the gates of this Chapel were shut” The speaker notes that the “gates of this Chapel were shut

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    ANALYSIS OF AN ART OBJECT Giotto’s “Kiss of Judas” 1306 Arena chapel Padua The Scrovegni Chapel is an unpretentious building that was built out of pink brick and was commissioned by Enrico Degli Scrovegni as a family chapel (Roberts‚ 1998). It tried to bring out how the ancient Roman arena looked like. The arena chapel is found in Italy at a place known as Padua‚ Veneto. Its interior wall is decorated all over by a sequential series of fresco painting that illustrates the life of the Virgin Mary

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    The Chapel on the Hill and the “Labyrinth” . One ’side trip’ I had to Punta Fuego was the Chapel on the Hill in Don Bosco‚ Batulao‚ Batangas (also known as the Mary Help of Christians Center of Spirituality). It is situated on ‘top of hill’ immediately beside the entrance of Don Bosco. You can see it from the road going to Caleruega‚ about a kilometer from the entrance of Evercrest Hotel & Resort. [The Chapel on the Hill] To get there‚ take the national highway from Tagaytay City going

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    Art Forgeries When one enters into an art museum‚ one would expect all of the pieces of art to be that of the original. However‚ when an art lover does not know the difference between an original from a forgery‚ then they may have been fooled by both the museum and by the forger. No one can really look at a painting and distinctly know whether it is a forged piece of work or an original piece of work. Art forgeries may seem like an artist copying a well-known artists work‚ but it depends on how

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