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    What is the best way to respond to conflict? Is utilizing violence really the way to settle dispute? Because of violence, numerous people did not survive brutal and persistent disagreements, but their stories of courage still arouse millions today. One case of a motivation is Anne Frank’s story, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, which depicts a firsthand account of her and her Jewish family’s life both some time before and after being forced into hiding. Another story that inspires millions

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    All throughout history groups have burnt books for many different reasons. To silence opposing views, to take control, and many more. However, more often than not, the cause of those book burnings is because of our differences. Humans have a hard time accepting that others might not believe the same ideas as themselves, that we all have different opinions. In America, people have more freedom when it comes to deciding who they believe in and what they follow. However, in other countries it can

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    original memorial in that church. No words can sum up how great and influential this period of history was. People began to be more liberal with their thoughts and their individuality. Tallis composed of sacred works that really did resemble the times of music in the Renaissance era. Thomas Tallis has absolutely contributed to the true essence and meaning of what Renaissance period was. After all, he is known as The Godfather of cathedral English

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    was sung by a lot of people, among which I chose the song that the choir singing "the tallis scholars" sang. First of all, I will briefly describe the life of William Bird who composed this song. : William Byrd was born in London in 1542 His father, Thomas Byrd, was a little known musician. He began studying music from the age of seven, joining the choir after a while, where he trained under Master Thomas Tallis. During this period, he made many songs and practiced composition. In 1563, he began full-scale

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    Jessica Hafner Professor Keates Music 101 February 11, 2016 Josquin Desprez Josquin Desprez is one of the best known composers during the Renaissance period. Not much is known about his early life, and it is speculated that his birthdate was during the year 1450, likely in Picardie which is a region north of Paris. He died August 27, 1521. Although there are many theories about his education, training, and career, it seems that he really started his rise to fame in the 1470’s when he became a singer

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    English Renaissance In the English Renaissance events happened that changed and made the contributions to the Renaissance era which made things bad and good to the generations and future generations. The Renaissance era was a period in of years that started in the 14th century and ended in the 17th century, but the Renaissance era was not only based in Great Britain. It was happening all over Europe such as Italy, France, and Spain. The English Renaissance contributed a lot in the era which was philosophy

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    Ralph Vaughan Williams is arguably the most prominent composer among his generation and a leading composer of symphonies in the 20th century (“Ralph Vaughan Williams - Music - Oxford Bibliographies - Obo”). Vaughan William’s primary focus was on English Folksong and Elizabethan hymnody. He produced works that were popular and well-adored worldwide (“Rovi Staff”). Vaughan Williams was born in 1872 in a village called Down Ampney in Gloucestershire, England ("Ralph Vaughan Williams Biography"). His

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    Why did the Renaissance come later to northern Europe than to Italy and what were its distinctive characteristics? The Renaissance, a term coined by Giorgio Vasari in 1550 , is used to describe the period of cultural and intellectual change which started in Italy and then spread across the rest of Europe. This development in society led to Europe stepping out of the medieval era and becoming a powerhouse on a global scale. The Italian Renaissance is what the majority of people think of

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    Preliminary Proposal: LTER: Coastal Alaska- CoA LTER Overview The CoA LTER aims to better understand how high-latitude marine ecosystems will be affected by future ocean change, particularly changes associated with glacial discharge and ocean acidification. Kachemak Bay, Alaska, is the ideal high-latitude model system to conduct this research because of its 1) wealth of existing data, 2) existing infrastructure (the Kasitsna Bay Laboratory), 3) high productivity and biological diversity, 4) susceptibility

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