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    Godspell Analysis

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    The story of Godspell was written by John-Michael Tebelak. He wrote Godspell as his masters thesis at Carnegie Mellon University. With nearly two weeks until the deadline, Tebelak attended the Easter Vigil Mass at St. Paul’s Cathedral, fell in love with the Gospels, and was immediately influenced to write the storyline of Godspell. The music, however, was written by Stephen Schwartz. As Godspell was one of Schwartz’s earliest and most famous productions, he also worked on the…

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    War Of The Roses Book Review

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    to the art of war. A focal aspect in the War of the Roses was the use of excellent communication. It is known that effective communication is essential to winning a war. It is a strong possibility that this idea was copied from The Art of War. In chapter 13, Sun Tzu states, “Intelligence is of the essence in warfare- it is what the armies depend upon in their every move.” During the War of the Roses and especially during the times were countries had courts and ambassadors, spying was a common…

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    were built. During these infamous nighttime displays, 150 searchlights encircled the main arena and were lit up into the night sky. The light could be seen over 100 kilometers away in what a British politician, Sir Neville Henderson, called a "cathedral of light"…

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    The American Romanticism grew and thrived in the late 1700’s into the mid 1800’s. The movement promoted emotions, imagination, intellectual thinking and reflection, and individuality. Romanticism opposed strict traditional religion or anything that confined and limited the individual. It was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution and also the Age of Enlightenment of the early 1700’s. The Age of Enlighten, also called the Age of Reason, promoted separation of church and state, and the use of…

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    Roman Aqueducts

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    The remains of Ancient Rome express the immense strength and power of the empire. Each structure had a unique purpose. The Roman population needed an abundance of fresh drinking water to thrive. The water from the Tiber River was not drinkable and rainwater was not bountiful enough to supply the city. In 312 BC, Censor Appius Claudius Caecus commissioned the first aqueduct, Aqua Appia. This aqueduct showed the power of the empire to provide water to the city in a fast and efficient matter. As…

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