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19541: Ancient Japanese Art
... both in this mortal life and beyond." (Tse, http://www.religioustolerance.org/taoism.htm) I really think that you can tell by the way that Shen tried to understand the land better than the land new itself. After seeing that I had this much to say and so much more information, I questioned my original statement about it being a piece of crap. I looked again and again and found this ...
19542: Art 4
... every day, they dance, and sing. For many peopleΥs art is a way of life, and without it they would be lost. Art is the only way to express oneΥs true feelings. Without art the world would be a dull and sad place. People would not be able to communicate in the same sense that art allows them to. Art shows peopleΥs individualism. Without art wouldn'tilde;t we all be ...
19543: Augustus Of Primaporta
... as he was called, a “first citizen.” His portraits were produced to present the population with the image of a god-like ruler who never aged and was ever superior. Since few in the ancient world had actually seen Augustus, the artists were able to portray him in any way, shape or form that fit the need.
19544: Comparing Ballistics Of A .30-06 And .270
... Also depending on the kick would depend on how good of a shot, where the .30-06 would have less of a problem than the .270 if aimed correctly. I praise the Lord for the new advancements to where I was able to do research on a topic that could have been hindered otherwise.
19545: Baroque Architecture
... Roads leading from the squares giving a dramatic view of stairways, sculpture, or other buildings far in the distance. These were some of the things the Italians thought up when they first started up this new style, so when the french took in the Italians ideas, they surly changed them into what they were looking for. The French architects were full cognizant of the principals discovered in Italy, but they were ...
19546: Charles Darwin
... 1809 and lingered till 1882 for a total life span of 71 years. He served as a naturalist from 1831 to 1836 aboard the H.M.S Beagle. This was a science expedition around the world. He studied fossils of extinct animals in South Africa. He also studied the variations of species on the Turtle Islands. The information he gained at these places is how he supposedly conceived his theories on ...
19547: Romeo And Juliet
... the most important aspect of all is fate. The feud between the two families was one factor that contributed to the love of Romeo and Juliet being destined for destruction. "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny". (Romeo & Juliet, Prologue, pg.2 l.3) The two families, Montagues and Capulets, had many problems. There was hate between the two families so much so that even the servants hated each other. This ...
19548: Concretions
... Sandstone and in some weathered volcanic rock. Concretions come in many different shapes and the most common of the shapes is spherical or disk shaped. Concretions are the most varied-shaped rocks of the sedimentary world. The way concretions come to be is the mineral matter concentrates around the nucleus of a host rock. The nucleus is often organic such as a tooth or leaf or shell or fossil. As the ...
19549: Roger Chillingworth
... feel that Satan does use emotions to draw away from Christ and His love, and this is a prime example of it. Too many people, all too many times listen to themselves, and with this new age "feels good" thing, we are depending on our emotions, which are as bad as they are good. It's a good lesson to read about, so that you may learn from it.
19550: Beethoven 2
... stipends from admirers and friends, but he remained independent of the shackles of conditional patronage that frustrated so many of his contemporaries. Beethoven was lucky in one sense; he rose to prominence in the musical world at a time when social strata were becoming more flexible, and the emerging power of the middle class provided him many opportunities for performances of his music for public audiences. This, combined with lucrative publishing ...


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