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3941: Moses
... the Sea of Reeds, with the Egyptians closing in on them, the Israelites miraculously passed through the divided waters to freedom, while the Egyptians were drowned. Moses and Miriam led the people in song and prayer, the words of which are preserved in the Bible in the Book of Exodus. As the Bible next describes, Moses then led the Israelites to Mount Sinai, where God gave them the Ten Commandments and ...
3942: Being A Dancer
... always room to improve. There can always be more beats, higher jumps and better placement, among other things. I am showing the world me, and who I am when I dance. Dancing is power, a prayer, it gives a sense of life. As a member of a competitive dance team, I understand the importance of teamwork and leadership. I have come to realize that a team uses cooperative effort to achieve ...
3943: Mozart
... Father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Leopold served over four decades as a court musician to five archbishops of Salzburg. In 1756, the year that Wolfgang was born, he published the first edition of his Violin School, which soon brought him international fame. In 1800, more than a dozen years after Leopold’s death, his treatise was still being reprinted. As Wolfgang’s only formal teacher, he exercised a pivotal influence on ...
3944: Betrand Russell: The Problems of Philosophy
... a large-scale society such as our own. A consequence of this conditioning is the tendency to naïvety and an unquestioning acceptance of anything taught as fact, which is present, in varying degrees, in all school leavers in our society. The success with which this naïvety is subsequently shaken off, and the resistance that an individual shows to further brainwashing from such sources as the Sun newspaper, both depend, according to ...
3945: Neal Cassady
... live in the wildest way possible. Cassady was the symbolic leader of this new trip. In 1964, Cassady, Kesey and his band of friends and acquaintances, dubbed the "Merry Pranksters," gathered together on an old school bus for the ride of a lifetime. Cassady, dubbed "Speed Limit," was the driver of the bus. "The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began. There was Cowboy Neal ...
3946: The Disproof (and proof) of Everything
... later. For instance, if you kill someone, it may be fun, but I don't think one would find imprisonment or a death penalty fun at all. It may be fun to drop out of school and do whatever you want, but in a few years when you can't get a job and don't have enough money to go anywhere or do anything, you won't be so happy ...
3947: Reincarnation
... Anthony Corkell, used to tell Virginia tales of the old country. Bridie Murphy was Mrs. Corkell's maiden name. In addition to this, Virginia had memorized several Irish monologues as part of being in high school drama club. Lastly, Virginia had more than likely heard stories about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition from her neighbors and friends. In this exposition a life-size Irish Village was constructed in Chicago , Virginia ...
3948: I Believe: A Code of Ethics
... rule number two includes the caveat of not allowing this rule to interfere with adherence to rule number one. So, if the friend needed a loan for the rent but my daughter needed shoes or school supplies in the same amount, my friend will have to do without. If a friends moving day fell on the same day as my daughters swim meet, the friend would just have to find someone ...
3949: Originality of Philosophy
... The overall view of this magazine was very intellectual and professional because it did not contain any advertising throughout the magazine. The articles are more in the manner meant for either philosophers or someone in school studying Philosophy, or even anyone interested in a very different approach to society. An idea in the article “Practical Solipsism” reads: “Solipsism - the idea that only I exist and that you, and all other material ...
3950: Does Science Explain All?
... our age and time there is little left unexplained. Science seems able to explain everything with mathematical logic and concrete evidence right before our very eyes. The subject of science is taught in almost every school on Earth. Gone are the days of magic and wonder. The magic of so-called magicians like David Copperfield are a jest. When people attend a magic show everyone looks for the invisible wires and ...


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