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    Same-sex marriages has taken a toll on American people over the last decade or more. In this paper I will go over the history of same-sex marriage, religion and sex-marriages, discrimination, ideal image of a family, and how legalizing same-sex marriage will truly create equality for all. First, Same-sex marriages and couples has been around form even before Christianity. There has been many evidence that show same-sex marriage was accepted and was consider normal before Christianity was around…

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    see this application in all the little effects that you miss when you just glance at the piece. The richness of the clothing, the birth dates of the men concealed in plain site, the crucifix half hidden behind the curtain, the broken string on the lute, the placement of the scientific instruments and every other object with every item showing its structures and nuances. What an amazing resource for the impressionists of…

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    CHAPTER TWO - CRITICAL ANALYSIS 2.1 Exploration Of Tonality And The Pentatonic Scale Blossoms on a Moonlit River has been written in G major, and this is known from an author’s note written above the stave and the key signature (Fig 2a). It has been written with diatonic numerical notation using the numbers 1 to 7, and the number 0 represents a rest. The piece is tonal centred, and relies on a major pentatonic scale consisting of G, A, B, D and E (Fig 2b) and this is close to the western…

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    Middle Ages Music Essay

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    The features of music in the Middle Age were very different from the music that society listens to in today’s time. The main form of music in the Middle Ages was the Gregorian chant. This style of music was often listened to in churches during that era. The Gregorian chant was composed of Latin language and performed without instruments. The chants came in various genres all depending on their religious purpose. Some of them consisted of monotone with a slight change in pitch, while others…

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    Vanitas paintings are symbolic, strongly linked to the bible and coincides to the meaningless of life. The paintings, human life by Harmen Steenwyk and Audrey Flack may seem different from each other but both both portray the same message in through two very different ensembles of objects. 'Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life' by Harmen Steenwyck is a typical example of a Dutch 'Vanitas' painting. Harmen steenwyck mostly painted fruits so this painting is a lot different to…

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    Genji Classical Hero

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    in areas which their society value. In this the novel, the most important things that men could do did not relate to statecraft or war but rather it was in art and beauty. In music, a form of art, Genji exhibited his phenomenal skills by playing the lute ata court affair. SIgnificantly, music in the Japanese court was important to many celebrations and affairs making Genji’s…

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    V.S Naipaul was born in 1932 in a place called Trinidad. He was graduated from university oxford in England and lives there. He is a prolific writer and has written more than 30 novels both of fiction and nonfiction, short stories and travelogues including two that are very critical of India. ‘Love, love, love Alone is taken from a collection called Miguel Street in which the life of ordinary, poor people in Trinidad is observed through the eyes of young, fatherless boy.he is regarded by many as…

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    Kvothe Quotes

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    This week I read The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and I am finished. It has to be the best book I have ever read. The story centers on the recollections of the main character, Kvothe. Kvothe tells his life story to a traveling scribe who records it. Kvothe is a famous arcanist and is a prime figure in the history of the world. Kvothe has learned and traveled with his family, called the Ruh, and with other famous performers. After his family is killed by the Chandrian, a mythical group…

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    Sky Burial Summary

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    Sky Burial The“Sky Burial”, by Author Xue Xinran, is based on the 1950s. It begins with a Reporter ,Xinran, who asks Shu wan, the main character, about her story in Tibet. The most Important attributes of culture in this story are the Important historic events, Customs and Traditions, Food, Music, and Religion. The historic events listed in “Sky Burial” are Important because it tells what happened in the past that made the future. On October 7, 1950, 80,00 chinese PLA soldiers involved…

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    were well though out and architectured with an intrigued humanist touch. Ever since a young age, Leonardo was known to be immensley gifted, being able to “set himself to learn many things” (p. 15). From learning arithmetic to the playing the lute, he was never a poor student. However, despite the advances he made at such an age, young Leonardo always went back to sculpting and painting. When introduced into Verrochio’s art school, he advanced dramatically learning many new techniques and…

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