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- 1371: Religions' Views on Life After Death
- ... different religions deal with death and life after death. Works Cited Ariel, David. What do Jews Believe? New York: Schocken Books, 1995. Cassels, Louis. What's the Difference? New York: Doubleday Company, Inc., 1965. Cavendish, Richard. The Great Religions. New York: Arco Publishing, Inc., 1980. Eerdmans' Handbook to the World's Religions. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1982. Ellwood, Robert. Many People, Many Faiths. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc ...
- 1372: Buddha
- ... Bibliography “Buddhist Basics” http://www.tricycle.com/buddhabasics.html Facts on File. New York: Oxford, 1993. “Find your Faith in Buddhism and reach for it” http://www.spiritualblessings.com/html/four_noble_truths.html Gard, Richard. Buddhism. New York: George Braziller, 1962. Shaftel, Oscar. An Understanding of the Buddha. New York: Shocken Books, 1974. “The Eightfold Path” http://www.budtempchi.org/8path.html “The Four Noble Truths” http://www.3.10pht ...
- 1373: Existentialism
- ... and war atrocities coming out of Germany after the war. The main idea of The Theatre of the Absurd was to point out man's helplessness and pointless existence in a world without purpose. As Richard Coe described it "It is the freedom of the slave to crawl east along the deck of a boat going west". Two of the most popular playwrights of this time include Samuel Beckett, who's ...
- 1374: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety"
- ... Malin as the elders whose future is bleak counters the bright and cheery illusion that Emble and Rosetta may possibly have a future, though, in reality, the only sure future is death. "Works Cited" Altick, Richard D. "Lives and Letters". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Auden, W. H.. "19th Century British Minor Poets". New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. ----. "City Without Walls and Other Poems". New York: Random House, 1969. ----. "Secondary ...
- 1375: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety" by W.H. Auden
- ... Malin as the elders whose future is bleak counters the bright and cheery illusion that Emble and Rosetta may possibly have a future, though, in reality, the only sure future is death. Works Cited Altick, Richard D. "Lives and Letters". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Auden, W. H.. "19th Century British Minor Poets". New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. ----. "City Without Walls and Other Poems". New York: Random House, 1969. ----. "Secondary ...
- 1376: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety" by W.H. Auden
- ... Malin as the elders whose future is bleak counters the bright and cheery illusion that Emble and Rosetta may possibly have a future, though, in reality, the only sure future is death. Works Cited Altick, Richard D. "Lives and Letters". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Auden, W. H.. "19th Century British Minor Poets". New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. ----. "City Without Walls and Other Poems". New York: Random House, 1969. ----. "Secondary ...
- 1377: Basquiat and Davis
- ... are able to show the viewer the values of jazz. They both appreciate the variance of the music form jazz. A love for jazz, by the artist, can be seen in both paintings. Bibliography Marshall, Richard. Jean-Michel Basquiat. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1992. Wasserman, Emily. The American Scene - Early Twentieth Century. New York: Jupiter Art Library, 1984.
- 1378: Jimi Hendrix: A Reflection Of A Man Through His Music
- ... the summer of 1962. His background in R&B, a type of music dominated by black artists at that time, led him to play with many R&B singers from the time, such as Little Richard, King Curtis, Joey Dee and the Starliters, the Isley Brothers, and many others (Platt 68). The development of his own style of music, which would later be displayed at various stages of its evolution in ...
- 1379: The Beatles
- ... millions. The group was formed in the 1960, and broke up in 1970. It consisted of four Liverpool-born musicians. They were John Winston Lennon, James Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr (real name Richard Starkey). Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best as drummer. Pete Best was an original member of the group. The Beatles created a unique and varied sound that fans continue to enjoy and bands continue to model ...
- 1380: Progression of Music From the 1940's To the Present
- ... to this day. The blues and gospel of James Brown and Jackie Wilson was popular with the black community. "Someday, maybe someone will discover the reason that Chuck Berry, Do Diddley, Fats Domino, and Little Richard never connected with black audiences" (25 years,p15). This may be because they might have almost been embarrassed from their blues roots. In the 60's such stars as Chubby Checker became popular through Dick ...
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