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    their works. As for Eliezer Wiesel and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the two writers take different approaches on the word “night”. They are prime examples of what it means to have differing perceptions of life and in their respective works, Night and “Hymn to Night” it shines through clearly. Throughout his autobiography, Wiesel zones in on the evilness and horrors of the night. It is inescapable and all-consuming. As his life in the concentration camps continues, he strays further and further…

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    Parent-Clash Of Culture

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    you have read Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother and if so what are your thoughts and feelings of her parenting style and what is your parenting style? If not take a moment to read it. It will have you thinking about what kind of a parent you are. References Chua, A. (2011, pg 12, 3). Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. New York: The Penguin Press. Chua, A. (2011, pg 3-4). Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. New York: The Penguin Press. Chua, A. (2011, pg.103, 3). Battle Hymn of the Tiger…

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    In about 1964 Pope Urban IV requested St. Thomas Aquinas to write hymns for the Feast of Corpus Christi. One out of the five hymns that St. Thomas Aquinas wrote for this feast was Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem. This hymn is divided into two parts, one part which refers to the Old Testament and one part which refers to the New Testament. This hymn is still used today and expresses what we as Catholics believe regarding transubstantiation. Starting in the fourth stanza of Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem,…

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    regarding with this cultural information, many of his compositions bring the melody from hymn tunes. The opening theme of this piece is also well-known as the using of hymn tune “Missionary hymn” (3 Figure) by composer Oliver Holden (1793). As Ives using this Hymn, he might be able to approach to audience more comfortably because the hymn tune is famous and well-known among the people. Ives brings this hymn to his string quartet and makes music with the American popular so that audiences hear…

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    to get people to focus back on the mass. The Reverend Rankin gave the call of worship, which was just used to start the mass, and get the congregants to feel more in touch with the church and the reverend. The opening hymn was after, this is used to start out the mass and the hymn picked will help set the mood for the rest of the mass and to praise God. Next was the Chalice Lighting and response. The response mentions the chalice being a symbol of unity. The chalice lighting was used bring the…

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    Johann Sebastian Bach Dbq

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    to create his own music, the Duke Wilhelm only wanted him to practice the Hymns he did not think that they needed new music he just liked the old hymns. Also, the concertmaster was about to retire and he was the most qualified person to fill his position but they only lied to him. They named Melchior a successor as concertmaster because according to them Bach did not paid attention to the proper playing of the assigned hymns Moreover, he was offered the position of concertmaster by Prince…

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    Church Affiliation

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    attended Grace Presbyterian church November 1 2015. The church started off with the opening call to worship. I got the opportunity to witness the sacrament of baptism in the Presbyterian style. The church had a band and a choir. The choir sang the hymn and the band sang songs of worship. The tradition of worship is a mixture of reformed and revivalist. The history behind the church goes back to the sixteenth century. According to the lectures notes the church I attended to is part of reformed…

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    In the Mormon faith to dedicate or give a blessing to someone that individual needs to be a male and also hold a certain level of priesthood authority. Nobody can just dedicate a grave at the cemetery unless they have the correct priesthood authority. People tend to also think that family prayer before the casket is closed also needs to be given by a priesthood holder. That is not the case for a Mormon funeral. Men or women, young or old can give the family prayer when all the family is…

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    Completion of Theogony, brought one of the most important pieces of literature to have survived from Ancient Greece. This is the most important text when considering genealogy of the gods, how the earth came about, as well as other important aspects for the Greeks during this time. Theogony, written by Hesiod, and can be dated to around 700 BCE is one of the oldest pieces of literature to date. This one of the few pieces he wrote, as around this time, a seldom amount of writing occurred as only…

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    Everyone involved in worship agrees that communication is essential. Both traditionalists and contemporary worshipers agree on this topic. T. David Gordon observes the importance of communication and states. One criterion for selecting hymns is that the lyrics and music are appropriate for a meeting between God and his people. (Gordon 47) Contemporist John Frame also declares communication significant. “We do not glorify God if we fail to communicate with him on the human level.” (Frame…

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