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    attention from the listeners. In the meanwhile, John plays the electric piano that gives more drive to the song itself. It cannot be denied that the music and the visuals reinforce each other. When the Beatles play “The night before” in the shadow of Stonehenge, two Beatles, Ringo and John, wear the military uniforms, under the context that they are protected by the British army. When George plays the guitar solo in the third verse, the movie shows the scene that the Clang is setting up the…

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    combined, it was visible to the naked eye. This astronomical spectacle caused quite a stir globally. Large gatherings of people took to the streets and fields and churches every night looking for the second coming of Jesus while others dancing around Stonehenge. Academic studies of the event will be studied for quite some time in both the hard and social sciences. Angered and annoyed, John can only corroborate the event and do what many of his peers consider to be side science. John let out an…

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    between politics and religion. Understanding the foundations of religion will enabled me to think critically and analytically about religion as I continue in my studies. Along with exploring London, attending a West End production and visiting Stonehenge, I would like to be involved in the cultural events at the King’s College Student Union. The various event offerings seem like an enjoyable way to become a part of the KCL community and to embrace life in…

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    In the episode called “Who is God?” of the series “The Story of God”, Morgan Freeman explores the concept of who God is and how the idea of God has evolved. He visits several places throughout the world, including places like India and Egypt. The episode shares insights, but doesn’t insinuate or stretch facts on who God is? The show begins with Morgan taking a trip to India to get some insights on Hinduism. The woman states that Hinduism is an umbrella term and that there not just…

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    each of the pillars. The most amazing thing about this site is that it was created before the stone age, far from when agriculture entered the world, and hand tools were not common. No settlements had been created at that time, and this predates Stonehenge by 6,000 years. This amazing find is still puzzling scientists and…

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    There are many iconic landmarks in England. The Big Ben, the London Eye, Stonehenge, and Buckingham Palace are all examples. Although the Tower of London isn’t as well known as Big Ben or the London Eye, it is still very important to England’s history. The Tower of London’s history, structure, and former prisoners have all made it what it is today. There is a lot of history involving the Tower of London. After King Edward of England did not live up to his promise of giving his throne to William,…

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    The Neolithic Revolution

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    Most of the people who have ever really experienced life are hesitant before they allow change to occur, whether it’d be in their lives or to the people they care about. On the other hand, other instances force people into that alteration as it takes place spontaneously, and that is when these individuals realize whether that hesitance was foolish, or wise. The Neolithic Revolution is the most prominent example in history that obligated people to adjust their lives to the evolution of their time…

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    The Great Pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge, the Colosseum, Machu Picchu - human beings are responsible for some of the most extraordinary feats of engineering that we still see standing today. Architecture is an art form of a unique category due to the complexity, grandeur, and artistic elements incorporated into the structures. Completely describing the history of architecture would take many books, a couple of doctorate degrees, and a passion for all things related to architecture to encompass the…

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    Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. It has a long history, which is evident in prehistoric sites such as Neolithic Stonehenge and medieval castles like Warwick, Dover and Caernarfon. Roman ruins include Hadrian’s Wall, which once divided Roman Britain from the northern Scottish Lowlands. Great Britain has a very long history of being a world power when it comes to industrialization…

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    the belief that everything has a spiritual essence. Their priests were known as Druids, whom practiced all sorts of ways to appease the spirits, such as sacrifices. And yet, the locations that they would perform these rituals are unknown. But, the Stonehenge at the Salisbury Plains in Britain may be the very location…

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