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    3: Excerpt from John Cages Water Music. Final page. The 10 pages are meant to be combines and displayed in full view of the audience. Source: Cage, John. Water Music. 1952. Henmar Press, Inc. Heile, Bjorn. "Ch.16 Toward a Theory of Experimental Music Theatre." The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Western Art.340. Print. After the 1950’s John Cage began integrating elements of chance in both his compositional process…

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    Zealot Monologue

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    "A cold spear of coldness stabbed the city's heart. Roaming around humans, dressed in fancy clothing, walking, and talking on these devices... It was pathetic.. The life in this city was... Cold... You could think that's the worst of it.. I was once TESTED. These cruel labs.. Possessing the power to force dogs to train and fight.. It was dark. This is my story. I am Zealot, the leader of the Rebel Pack." The cold hard metal cage awoken a small pup. She opened her eyes to the blinding lights of…

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    murmured the class in a bored tone like they have heard this a hundred times before, which they had. Monster Tracking was a required class, I hated it, so did my dad. My mother and father were what you would call the ‘Special couple’. My mother was human and my father was the very thing I was learning to kill. I had…

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    In essence the Bible also supplies evidence that there is a purpose for human life. For instance in Mark 16:15, when Jesus was about to ascend back into heaven, He told his disciples to “Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature”. In essence The Son of God is asking his disciples to share the story of his…

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    make us who we are which is strengthening. In “Speak”, Laurie Halse Anderson takes us on an adventure with a dynamic character named Melinda. Melinda was like any other teenager, until a traumatic experience turns her into a judgemental and isolated human being. Throughout the book, the reader follows Melinda into her deepest thoughts and see how she overcomes the event that traumatized her. An inspection of the novel “Speak” declares how Laurie Anderson establishes the central idea that growth…

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    Humanism in Greek Free Standing Sculpture Humanism is the outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters (Oxford Dictionaries). Humanism is a philosophy in which human dignity and human value are most important. Humanism began in Greece around the 5th century BCE with the philosopher Protagoras. Protagoras once stated “Man is the measure of all things” he believed that man should set the standard as opposed to gods. Humanism to the…

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    feature of humans. It allows us to feel, relate, think, process, and countless other sensations. Put simply, the mind is what allows us to survive. In that sense, it can be understood that a human’s mind – our inside – is what counts, or what truly makes us who we are. But what if our insides were on our outsides? What if something personified our mind outside of our bodies? Say, for example, a friend thought for us for the most part. In this case, we would technically still be a whole human, as…

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    Neanderthals

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    First, to what extend did humans and Neanderthals interbreed during their period of coexistence? Second, what factors gave human beings migrating into Europe from…

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    Stop 1: Chimpanzee, Modern Human, and Neandertal Skeleton 1. The modern human skeleton is much larger in size compared to the chimpanzee and hominid skeleton. The Chimpanzee had longer arms, much narrower rib cage and smaller skull compared to both ancient hominid and human. On the other hand, the hominid had robust bone joints, allowing more flexibility. The skeleton structure of chimpanzee indicates that they moved by using four limbs while both human and hominid walked upright. 2. The…

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    Why Stop Animal Abuse

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    news website an animal is abused every 10 seconds throughout level (Dawn Kairns, 2010). Dogs, cats or any animal is just like us they have a heart most importantly they have feelings like us and get hurt like us. Then why aren’t they treated like us humans? Everyday animals go through various types of animal abuse, which are emotional, physical, and mental abuse. In addition is not only happening by physical harm they get abused in mentally as well like Distress, fear or psychological distress…

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