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    Fortissimo

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    The first part with the original definition of the tempo - Non allegro - begins with a clear rhythm in the pianissimo of the violins, against which there flashes a brief, of only three sounds, the motif of the English horn, repeated by the clarinet, and then descending all the way to the bassoon and bass clarinet. This is a kind of premonition of the basic images that will unfold further. In the meantime, another theme comes into Fortissimo: tough, angular, in the jerky sounds of the orchestra…

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    involved a person’s internal reactions to the external evils. Luther identified this internal suffering of the trial of faith as “anfechtungen”; they are satanic temptations to doubt God. To capitalize on Luther’s idea anfechtungen, there is great evidence that he counseled with this theology. In 1519 Frederick the Wise, the Saxon Elector, was stricken with serious illness and feared for his life. Record states that Fredericks chaplain, George Spalatin, asked Luther to provide a written letter…

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    of numerous congregational churches in Massachusetts, two of these churches were the South Congregational Church of Andover Massachusetts (1836-1843) and 2nd Congregational Church of Greenfield Massachusetts (1843-1848) (Wikipedia). Following his pastoral-ship, he became a Principal for a young ladies’ school in Greenfield Massachusetts. The spark for small insects was reignited in 1838 when Langstroth…

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    Philbrook Description

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    pieces at the Philbrook is The Little Shepherdess by William Bouguereau. This painting is oil on canvas located on the second floor it is 62.6 inches tall and 36.6 inches wide making this painting life size. The little shepherdess is painted among a pastoral setting with her confident gaze assessing the viewer. It is so life like. Painted so delicately…

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    Ecumenical Council

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    behave as a Templar. If anyone acts otherwise, he incurs automatic excommunication.” The Council also addressed the further defense of Holy Land. But as a result of Philip IV’s non-committal intention, the next crusade never took place. As for the pastoral issues, Pope John XXII in October 1317, along with other decrees of Clement V (who died before these decrees were promulgated) issued the Clementines, "Corpus Juris Canonici." These decrees issued included addressing the meanings of…

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    Rel101 Unit 2 Religions

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    REL101 Wiki Religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism What is Buddhism? - Is a religion based on insight and inner peace [https://thebuddhistcentre.com/Buddhism] - ‘Buddhism’ comes from the word ‘budhi’ which means ‘to awaken’. [http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/5minbud.htm] - The religion was originated from Siddhartha Gotama, who is known as Buddha [http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/5minbud.htm] - Buddhism does not concern itself with any God or deity, therefore to most…

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    The foundation of Christian faith is worship. Worship is the central theme of Christianity. Worship is associated with the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In fact, worship is not about the human but the divine. Christian worship is “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the cornerstone, in whom the whole building, being fitted together, is growing into a holy temple in the Lord” (Ephesians 2:20-21 NASB). Therefore, worship is vital…

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    Melivia Mujica February 22, 2018 Prof. Ms. Haight English 1302 The comparison of the Raven and Ode to Nightingale “The Raven” and “Ode to a Nightingale” both use birds as central symbols/images. To give the reader a better picture of the what is happening and giving a central ADD MORE ..... In the poem “ The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe the character goes through this emotional ride of missing and not knowing if his deceased lover was in a heaven. The raven is a symbol of his depression haunting…

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    The Ottomans were an Empire that lasted from around 1300 C.E. until about 1919 making it one of the longest lasting and richest empires in world history. The Ottomans managed to blend their pastoral nomadic roots with some very un-nomadic empire buildings and some really impressive architecture making them very different than other empires. The empire, or at least the dynasty, was founded by Osman Bey. The term “osman” is a Latin for “House of Osman”. The Ottoman were the greatest in the…

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    Browning’s My Last Duchess can be seen to almost resemble blank verse with incidental couplets. Thus the couplet has a very different effect to the calming pastoral or measured argument previously mentioned. There is a dramatic quality in the long sentences, exaggerated punctuation and unsettling rhetorical questions such as ‘Will’t please you rise?’ This combined with such a rigid rhyme scheme adds a sinister…

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