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    Auden’s poem "Musée des Beaux Arts"‚ which is "Museum of Beautiful Arts" when translated into English‚ is more about death and it’s normal‚ spontaneous occurrence than it is about a museum. The poem speaks of "old Masters" and refers to artists: writers‚ poets‚ and painters who understood the act of death as a necessary process instead of making excuses for it‚ using personification to cope with it‚ or sugar-coating it. These "old Masters" did not see the need to justify death or find a way to make it

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    task 1: Measurements and indicators word count: 400 Religion The Oxford Dictionary of Sociology defines ‘religion’ as: “a set of beliefs‚ *symbols and practices (*rituals)‚ which is based on the idea of the *sacred‚ and which unites believers into a socio-religious community. The sacred is contrasted with the profane because it involves feelings of awe. Sociologists have defined religion by reference to the sacred rather than to a belief in a god or gods‚ because it makes social

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    How Captain Cook influenced the ways see and understand the modern world ‘I had ambition not only to go farther than any man had been before‚ but as far as it was possible for a man to go’James Cook. So Captain Cook was born in 1778 originally a apprentice in Whitby before becoming a sailor and in time a British naval officer a veteran of the seven year war. Cook is unquestionably known for his three voyages of expiration and discovery that took place in the Pacific. The first voyage was between

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    Introduction To World Religions What is Religion?  A system of beliefs and practices (are put to organize life somehow) that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities. (example: in some cultures something are important‚ but it not might be important in our culture) Religion talks about-( how we care/ how we don’t care. etc)  Adherence-(we stick to these things) to a set of believes or teaching about the deepest & most elusive-(hard

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    Sacred Reality in Hinduism and Buddhism In regards to the definition of religion given in The Sacred Quest‚ we find that due to the complexity of the term religion there are many different ways to satisfy what it actually is. It can be recognized that sacred reality indicates the characteristics of being specially distinctive; beyond human control; concerned with human welfare; and determinative of aspects of human existence. In a world of diverse religious traditions‚ we are offered distinct

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    Sacred Groves in India

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    considered the ancient equivalent of natural sanctuaries where No one is permitted to cut any tree or plant‚ or harm any form of life in this area. Ancient Indian texts have many references to sacred groves‚ for example‚ Kalidaasa’s Vikramorvawsiyam. Today‚ there are only about 1000 square kilometres of undisturbed sacred groves‚ scattered in patches all over the country.. These groves are important today as they are banks of genetic and plant diversity that have to be preserved and sustained. These areas

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    Religion is one of the most ancient‚ sacred and time tested institution in society that is used as an instrument of social control. Religion espouses certain values and ethics which serve as a yardstick to measure our actions against. People feel that there is some power‚ or institution wielding immense power to which we are accountable to. In such a situation people would think before committing certain acts which are not accepted by the society. Due to the presence of such a force a person would

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    * yes Religion has brought nothing but wars and destruction. Throughout history‚ we have only seen corruption and destruction from religion‚ wars and regimes. Because people are sinful‚ they corrupt the very foundations of what each religion is trying to teach - usually good things. Ultimately‚ it is not in carrying out the rituals and rights of religion that is important‚ it is through a personal relationship (not religion) with Jesus Christ that a person can come to know his or

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    The book Maus by Art Spiegelman is a graphic novel that portrays the true story of Vladek and his wife Anja’s experience throughout the Holocaust. Vladek reminisces about that dark time for him and his wife for his son Artie‚ who wanted to write about his father’s experience. The initial reason Artie wanted to learn more about his father’s experience is so he could learn more about his mother‚ who killed herself years after the war. The death of Anja causes both Artie and his father Vladek to be

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    No Sacred Space Analysis

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    I liked the piece “No Sacred Space” by Jared Aragon. I thought it was very creative. It started out as just the organ playing then the alto flute joined in. After that the viola joined in. I thought this was done smoothly. They blended in perfectly with each other. The music sounded really peaceful because of this blend. The alto flute solo was a nice addition. It allowed for the flute to stand out amongst the other instruments. It didn’t sound like it was done abruptly for no reason but for a purpose

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