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    The world‚ the real‚ is not an object. It is a process.” Cage and Charles 1981: 180 In the early 20th century‚ the art situation changed. Art began to intervene in the public space by means of processes and fleeting experiences. Artists began to act in and direct situations and events that were collectively referred to as performance art. During the past decade‚ performance art has acquired new relevance‚ and presentations such as the performances by Goksøyr & Martens are in tune with this trend

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    Christian Belief in the Middle Ages In the Middle Ages‚ there were numerous models for Christians. These models shaped how Christians who lived in that time behaved and acted. Three of those works are Augustine’s Confessions‚ Turold’s the Song of Roland‚ and Dante’s Divine Comedy. All three stories manifested ideal Christian beliefs and actions which became what the Christians in the Middle Ages strived to be like. Augustine’s view of Christianity is detailed in his novel Confessions‚ which happens

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    religion‚ and social realms. Roman women had a lot more freedom than other women. They were still considered subservient to men but compared to other countries had quite the amount of freedom. Daughters remained under their pater familias for life. However they were given a dowry‚ education‚ and training. In the first century a law was passed that allowed them to be free from a male guardian as long has she had given birth to three children. The role of woman then deteriorated in the middle ages during

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    Music in the Medieval Ages In the beginning of the Medieval Ages‚ a time of war and plague‚ music was rare. The only place music was played in the church in the form of a chant. Secular music was not popular‚ and there were instruments that had not been made yet. Musicians were mostly traveling performers who played in front of kings or other types of nobility. The development of music changed history. If the instruments of the past had been not invented yet‚ or the changes to the church were not

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    The “Propoganda of Saints in the Middle Ages” article‚ written by Esther Cohen‚ goes over many of the methods the Catholic Church employed to gain power over the people in Europe. Cohen goes through the middle ages by describing how the Catholic Church was spreading its faith; mainly through the use of propaganda. An Age of Faith took place between the fall of the Roman Empire and the discovery of America. Cohen describes how the in the early years of the church‚ martyred Christians rapidly assumed

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    show true emotions towards death ‚ crying and dramatical feelings were more common to see ‚ death was now harder to accept . As in the Middle Ages Death was looked after as something common and not to be afraid of .During the middle ages people were so acclimated to death they showed little to no emotion ‚ they knew it was  a natural part of life . ” In the Middle Ages the dead were entrusted to or rather abandoned to the care of the Church‚ and the exact location of their place of burial was of little

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    Knights of the middle ages have many important virtues. Many of these virtues are still very important in modern day life. Knights were the symbol of hope and bravery for there time‚ and icons like that are still needed today. It is believed that many of the virtues may have died with the Knights from the middle ages. Evidence of that can be seen everyday in the current events and front-page headlines‚ these have made us all aware of how crucial ethical conduct and personal integrity are in creating

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    Compare and contrast the Renaissance to the Middle Ages (542 words) By Makayla Barnes: Period four Before we had the music we have now there were periods of time before us that had different types of music. One was the Renaissance. The Renaissance was for the years 1450 to 1600. The word Renaissance means rebirth; it is known as that because it was the time period of human creativity and exploration. For example‚ Christopher Columbus set sail in 1492 to prove that the world isn’t flat.

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    The Middle Ages were a time where Europe was shrouded in famine‚ wars‚ and plagues. One of the most well-known plagues was the Black Plague‚ which was a terrible disease that eliminated one-third of Europe’s population. After this plague‚ Europe began to change for the better. The Black Death caused a major shift in Europe‚ which led peasants to have social mobility which led to the Renaissance. Before the Renaissance though‚ Europeans had to endure the effects of the widely feared plague. What caused

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    which allows the oath to be taken. It is now allowed because the Christian taking the oath is swearing on a ?composite? God and more technically‚ a piece of paper which the Jews do not recognize as true authority (The Gospels). This shows how the social realities had changed and how the Jews had adapted to the situations by not getting rid of the text‚ but by

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