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    Harlem Renaissance

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    “Call them from their houses, and teach them to dream.” - Jean Toomer. The Harlem Renaissance is a period of time spanning from the Roaring Twenties through the Great Depression, but it is more than a period of time, it was way of life. During this renaissance, black culture evolved, and broke the mold of blacks being less than whites intellectually, musically, and socially. The Harlem Renaissance is undoubtedly the most important era in Black arts, literature, society, and science. Rebirth of…

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    Benjamin Britten Biography

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    Elizabeth Perez 1 Dr. Elizabeth Swanson Music of The 21st Century 5 April 2017 THE MUSIC of BENJAMIN BRITTEN The tradition of classical music performance became stronger during the post war years. Audiences grew, government support in many nations rose, schools of…

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    Isabella Stewart Gardner was one of America’s most remarkable female patrons of the arts during the Victorian era. A leading art collector, she fulfilled a dream to share her treasures from around the world when she founded the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. Gardner did not conform to the conservative code of conduct expected of Boston matrons at the time and instead, is remembered for having a “zest for life, an energetic intellectual curiosity and a love of travel”…

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    Wilfred Edward Salter Owen born 18 March 1893 died 4 November 1918 was an English poet and soldier, one of the leading poets of the First World War. His shocking, realistic war poetry on the horrors of the trench and gas warfare he started doing poetry to tell the stories of the trenches he also was heavily both to the public perception of war at the time and to the confidently patriotic verse written by earlier war poets such as Rupert Brooke . his poetry gave such a detailed view on the war…

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    Buprenorphine Case Study

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    What do you recommend when patients continue to relapse while taking buprenorphine? I recognize that opioid addiction is an illness, so I increase the intensity of treatment if a patient should relapse. However, repeated relapses signify a major problem. Medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine requires a great deal of self-monitoring (self-policing). Patients who are unable to self-monitor are still in need of treatment, but at a higher intensity level. Options include treatment at an…

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    In some stories, we are taken through a journey with protagonist and at the end of his or her story, the protagonist finds his or herself facing a disastrous situation or a tragic ending. Certain actions arise that bring a morally good tragic hero from happiness to distress which is led by a hamartia; an error in judgement many times due to lack of knowledge or full understanding of a situation. According to our textbook, the definition of a Tragedy is “the representation of serious and…

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    Following North, Heaney’s next collection of poetry was Field Work which largely documents his four years spent in Glanmore County Wicklow. The significance of this move is that it took him South of the border with the Republic of Ireland, a haven away from the sectarian violence of the North. Inevitably, this could be assumed as Heaney’s deliberate removal from the political situation, however, Joshua Weiner wrote: While the move south seemed to some a deliberate withdrawal from a previous…

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    preparing for a death Catholic ask to pay and speak upon God. At the time of death Catholics ask a priest, friends and family to pray with them. Coming the time of the funeral there is a praying service held before the funeral. The day of the funeral Requiem Mass is held to celebrate the life of loved ones. At the burial the grave site is blessed. After the loved one is remembered and celebrated by all that loved…

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    Mannheim, Germany hoping that he would find work there. But Mozart fell in love with the 16 year old Aloysia Weber. She was beautiful and a talented singer who dreamed of a professional career. Mozart dreamed of being her husband. Mozart wrote about her dreams in a letter to Leopold, where Leopold angrily told Mozart to go to Paris. This was not a wise move. Mozart was met with unenthusiastic audiences when he performed, and work was coming in slow. In order to pay the bills, Mozart was forced…

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    She decided not to. “Took you long enough. Where were you? Havin’ a shot with the old judge, or what was left of him once I left him dried up and spent?” Sam didn’t laugh. He stood there like an erect corpse. This wasn’t the feared downtown barrister, wordless, a strain in his eyes reminiscent of the old days of a near- gone and soul-lost man. Sweet Mary didn’t break the silence. She let quiet do what it did and come back to her. Listening to its mes- sage was a skill she’d learned from the old…

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