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    Paradise Lost Satire

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    The use of this chant like exclamation reminds readers of similar salutations and expressions of honor and approval (Merriam-Webster) such as in the prayer “Hail Mary” or the famous chant “Hail Cesar”. Deceivingly the greeting looks welcoming and respectable. In truth‚ the exclamation is a mockery of Hell just as it was when used during the crucifixion of Jesus who faced the humiliating chant “Hail King of the Jews!” (English Standard Version‚ John 9.3)

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    languages‚ chants and sports talk set to understand the game of baseball. Every baseball team has there own rituals and team chants‚ which the Atlanta Braves is known as the “Tomahawk Chop”. The Atlanta fans ignite with sports chants such as “let’s go Heyward” and “let’s go braves”. As the game starts I saw the coaches giving the players signs using sign language to tell them to bunt‚ or even to take a pitch. There are many different assets that mold the baseball culture together which include chants‚ sign

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    Charles Perkins

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    of terror in Blake’s depiction of the Tyger. Firstly‚ the extended metaphor in stanza’s 2‚ 3 and 4‚ is comparing the creator and his creation of the Tyger to a blacksmith and his creations. A blacksmith that makes use of tools‚ such as the “Hammer‚” “chain‚” ”furnace‚” and “anvil” in creating objects out of hot metal. The blacksmith represents a conventional image of artistic creation; here Blake applies it to the divine creation of the natural world. This is evident in Line 5:"In what distant

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    During his life‚ Longfellow was a well-known and famous poet. He received degrees from Cambridge and Oxford and was often visited by renowned figures from both America and Europe. He was so popular that his birthday was celebrated by many Americans (Allaback) and after his death he even had a bust of himself  “placed in Westminster Abbey with the greatest English poets” (’Footprints on the sands of time’). After his death‚ his work began to be viewed as unimpressive. A big reason for this change

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    There are many different kinds of religion in the world today. Every one of them expresses themselves differently. Although they believe in different things‚ how they express themselves through music is basically the same. I could tell you how each and every one does so‚ but I am only going to pick to explain two. I am very interested in Buddhism and Hinduism. Buddhism and Hinduism are very different but also the same in some ways. Buddhism came from India but is now more common in china‚ japan

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    have been involved in the practices I have learned so much and met many new friends. The three main things that I have learned since starting cheer are new chants‚ a dance routine‚ and lots and lots of new stunts. Chants are cheers with hand motions that we perform during the game. I am still in the process of mastering all of the new chants but with the help of my teammates and the instruction

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    Inequalities in the Victorian Social Class Structure in Great Expectations In Victorian society‚ there was a clear separation of the classes. The poor lived a life to which society looked down upon them with lives lacking opportunity. The rich lived a lavish life on top of the hierarchy with great opportunity. Each of the classes was separated by their financial situations and heritage‚ which lead to their daily life situation. Their daily lives were impacted by these contributions‚ which lead to

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    Music in the Middle Ages

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    used music for different things as entertainment‚ in the church and through their lifetime. The main form of music during The Middle Ages was the Gregorian Chant‚ named for Pope Gregory I. This music was used in the Catholic Church to enhance services. It knew as sacred music of Latin text‚ sung by monks without instrumentation. The Chant is sung in a monophonic texture‚ which means there is only one line of music. It has a flowing rhythm with little or no set beat. At the end of The Middle

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    track was initially met by mixed reviews by critics with several criticizing the cliché use of lyrics and repetitive chant. However‚ the remixed version with Lamar has reached commercial and critical success because of the rapper’s simple but effective verses and modified instrumentals. Moreover‚ this song contains numerous characteristics of most pop songs such as high-pitched chants in the chorus‚ increases in tempo‚ and rapid pace. In my cover version of this piece‚ I would change this song to

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    Describe:  Imaginative‚ artistic‚ captivating and breathe taking are a few words to describe the true beauty of Indigenous  Australian art‚ music and dance. These three aspects of the Indigenous culture are also part of the Torres Strait Island culture who "together make up 2.4% of the Australian population" (Macklin‚ 2004). These people express their personal experiences and the Indigenous Australian history through art work‚ dance and song. For example‚ an art piece may be about the creation of

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