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    according to Edwards. Jonathan Edwards made God seem easily angered and if you provoke him or don't believe in him you shall suffer great consequences. The quote basically says that God is aiming at you and your sins [strains the bow]. The more you sin the more the bow bends and god at his pleasure is letting you live. It is up to him to decide whether he wants you to live or not. If he feel as if you are a great sinner he shall kill you and vice versa. Once again it is his [mere pleasure] that…

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    call them ma’am, sir, Mrs. Or Mr., where as apposed to other sports it is much more laid back and less formal. Also a common way of saying hello and showing respect is to bow at one another. The deeper the bow the more respect you may have for a person, this is why when a lower rank bows to a higher rank they will have a deeper bow apposed to a vise versa situation. Being in this type of environment has caused me to look at my friends and colleagues very different. Now when walking down the…

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    differences between Japan and Canada Behavior are imperative among the Japanese. You should ensure you know about the fundamental tenets. In Japan, individuals welcome each other by bowing. The bow ranges from a little gesture of the head (easygoing and casual) to a profound twist at the abdomen. A bow of the head from a non-native is generally adequate; most Japanese individuals don't anticipate that outsiders will know the bowing standards. Shaking hands in Japan is exceptional. There are…

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    “In order to innovate, you must play with fire”, Tony award winning director, Julie Taymor, often expresses. To make something new and create, one must be willing to play with the unknown. To do what is dangerous and expose himself or herself truthfully for the sake of play. As an actor, there must always be this curiosity to play with fire and do what is unexpected not only to the audience member, but the actor as well. This risk is the most difficult challenge to any artist for they must…

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    dreaming or sleeping will make the days until marriage a lot faster; she ultimately feels indifferent about the marriage. In addition, she mentions how the moon will play an important role in their marriage, solidifying their union between each other. The bow she refers to in her simile, is Cupid’s, representing another strong bond that finalizes their marriage. Furthermore, the moon serves as an important image in the play illustrating love, created through Hippolyta’s words and simile. The…

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    The Muse of Strings: A Photo Essay The strings, resonating from the hairs of the bow, enhance the vibrations of the violin as I start to play my audition piece. My dreams, my passion, all poured into one final song to show my progression. The pain and suffering launched at me to destroy my hopes and dreams were finally coming to an end. Starting my journey as a violinist in middle school, I was filled with inspiration and excitement to learn the violin. Ever since I was little I adored the…

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    also saw it as a way to react to the plague. The 100 Years War was about a difference in tactics. The small English army was able to pummel the French army in the battle of Crecy because of their ability to fire the longbows. Not only were the long bows effective, but their plan was able to be executed because of their patience, as opposed to the French army that was largely emotional. The distinctions in the middle ages is one of the biggest reasons that there was a change following these major…

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    things to bow down to that is higher than your own personal ego-self. One would usually bow three times in respect to the three refuges. When bowing Buddhist respect the Buddha, and the core elements is parts of the Eightfold Path. Once there is a better understanding of the Eightfold Path, suffering will all end and will have a better understanding of life. Bowing is not presented outside of the religious tradition as Buddhist will keep a room dedicated to the Buddha, which is where they bow…

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    straighter when I notice all the heads have turned my way. I look to where the other eyes have fallen and, I see a tall muscular man in a sleek tuxedo, making his way toward me. He takes his steps with power, confidence, strength, and determination. He bows at the waist and I curtsy. I can't…

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    difficulties and the conductor restarted the piece from the beginning. The opening piece was written in forte so the string orchestra was accompanied by a strong percussion section. I was impressed by the violin section and their ability to use their whole bow and draw out beautiful legato notes. I was surprised by the cow bell because it almost didn’t sound like it was part of the music. It stood out too much and overpowered the orchestra in some sections. In addition, the violin and french…

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