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    England wasn’t a good place for farming‚ they didn’t need slaves to do their field work. Since farming wasn’t the way to receive their income‚ they had to find other ways to make money. Some jobs they had in New England were blacksmiths‚ whaling‚ fishing‚ and ship building. Blacksmiths made anything from locks to silverware. The items made were used to improve your home-life. Fishing and whaling were an efficient way to make money. They could catch enough sea-life to feed themselves and sell for money

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    North American Slave Revolts: The Creole Affair Although Northern newspapers no doubt give much attention to slave revolts and rebellion during the period of slavery little attention has been given by historians to the most interesting of all‚ The Creole Affair. To revolt means to detach from or rise against a higher authority for whatever reason. A slave revolt was when slaves rose against their mastered and tried to gain freedom anyway possible. A slave revolt is technically slaves

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    offended or fired up when they hear the phrase “Is cheerleading even a sport?” I personally have been a cheerleader for fourteen years and the sport is like any other. Every team must come together to perform athletic skills such as jumps‚ dances and chants to gain a response from spectators at a competition or school event. Cheerleaders all over the world want to get the same respect like any other sport because it meets all qualifications to call it an official sport. Cheerleading jumps range from

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    can be traced back to the Bronze Age. The earliest examples of welding are gold boxes from the Bronze Age. The Egyptians also learned the art of welding. Several of their iron tools were made by welding. During the Middle Ages‚ blacksmiths were began to develop. Blacksmiths of the Middle Ages welded various types of iron tools by hammering. The welding methods remained more or less unchanged until the dawn of the 19th century. 1800 In the 19th century‚ breakthrough in welding was made. The use

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    Blue” honor for rowing‚ but Donald‚ the narrator took him to be great player and thought that his inclusion in the cricket team for playing a village match was not at all necessary. James faced four balls from a bowler who‚ by profession‚ was a blacksmith. The first ball went past like a bullet resulting in four byes. The second ball was a full-length and it went over James hitting directly the stomach of the wicket-keeper who was replaced by a substitute wicket-keeper.

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    these women are almost exclusively slave women. There is a list of ten women labeled as blacksmiths‚ but it is unclear if these women actually worked metal or just sold it. There is however‚ example of women personally working in

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    Carlos Dominic M. VIRREY Religion 7 7 St. Andrew November 4‚ 2012 New Roman Missal History: The Roman Missal is the book of prescribed prayers‚ chants‚ and instructions for the celebration of Mass in the Roman Catholic Church. Published first in Latin under the title Missale Romanum‚ the text was eventually translated and published in modern languages for use in local churches throughout the world. In 2002‚ Pope John Paul II introduced a new edition

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    literate? 4.  Who were allowed to sing in church? 5.  Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? 6.  Was most medieval music vocal? 7.  What is Gregorian Chant?  Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text.  How did it receive its name?  What is its purpose? 8.  When chant was notated‚ was the rhythm notated or just the melody? 9.  What are church modes? 10.  What is the Mass? 11.  What is the Proper of the Mass? 12.  What is the Ordinary of the Mass? 13.  Who

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    homophonic sound that develops into a polyphonic clash of brass‚ wood wind‚ vocals‚ skin drums and strings. It starts with one ominous and loud drum beat which is followed by Gregorian chant that rises in pitch and has no harmony. Flutes join in with a sharp‚ cold and high pitch melody that clashes with the chant. It has a quick and constant but‚ menacing bass line that plays the same repetitive and continuous note until after 2 bars it drops the first note down in pitch. (ask what shake plays)

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    Utilitarianism In his book‚ J.S. Mill attempts to build on Jeremy Bentham’s original idea of Utilitarianism. His definition of the moral theory is one that is grounded in Bentham’s original work but also extends to include remarks to criticisms of Utilitarianism. Mill believes that‚ like Bentham‚ utility is what is valuable to society. Utility‚ according to Mill‚ is the promotion of pleasure or the absence of pain. He defines this as happiness‚ which is why he refers to utility as the Greatest

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