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    We come to know God through revelation and human reason. The church does not retain or administer to one philosophical way of thought. This is said because philosophy must adhere to its own methods and principles in order to obtain the most truth. Philosophy must have deep faith in this process to overcome challenges or obstacles that may detour it from its way to truth. The faith is a necessity due to the fact that its process is guided by reasoning. Philosophy enjoys this autonomy because reason

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    An American writer and futurist‚ Alvin Toffler once said‚ “Our technological powers increase‚ but the side effects and potential hazards also escalate.” What Toffler is inferring is that in this 21st Century‚ humans are born into a world full of wonderful gadgets. But behind all these wonderful gadgets lies some pretty scary effects to it. With the knowledge of knowing that there is a high possibility of getting into a car accident; teens nowadays‚ including adults‚ use their phones while driving

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    Alvin Lustig was a graphic designer who was born in 1915‚ and died at the age of 40 in 1955. He designed books and book jackets‚ textiles‚ magazines‚ and interiors. His designs were bold‚ simple‚ and abstract. He liked to keep his designs to two or three colors. Each design has either triadic‚ analogous‚ or split complimentary color schemes. As well as warm and cool colors. He had a distinct style‚ which makes it easy to tell that it is his work. He mixed organic shapes with geometric lines. His

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    dance works‚ but can a dance work be complete without the aural setting to communicate the dance intention? The most common aural setting is music; when the choreographer chooses the accompaniment. Besides music there is found sounds like the traffic a busy Monday morning‚ the sound of a bouncing ball or silence‚ the traffic here would become the choreographers chosen accompaniment to communicate the dance intention. Revelations by Alvin Ailey‚ 1960‚ shows Ailey’s memories from his childhood with the

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    John Alvin was one of the most talented cinematic artists‚ with a number of world-famous movie posters that we instantly recognize. His posters effortlessly enticed me and made me crazy curious about the movie they were presenting‚ even when I was not in the theatre! I became fond of movie posters‚ and began to consider them more important than the movie itself. Every time I go watch a

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    Jordon emphasizes that aural skills are best taught within a harmonic context rather than a melodic or linear approach. He argues that intervals have a different function depending on their placement within a specific harmonic context. Jordon espouses that aural skill warm-ups should employ at least two parts and be disseminated from easy to hard in all modes. Jordon believes that establishing the “anchor note” or resting tone is of upmost importance when teaching intonation. For example‚ sol-mi

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    Discuss the ways that choreographers use the aural setting to help them to communicate the choreographic intention. Use a range of examples from at least three professional works. The aural setting can be used in many ways to communicate the choreographic intention‚ for example‚ it can help tell the story and it can enhance character‚ mood and atmosphere. The aural setting can also help to set the scene and tell you where a dance is set‚ for example‚ place or era. Nutcracker! (2002) by Matthew

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    efficiently and effectively. A vast majority of students who have completed the VARK analysis are auditory (aural) learners‚ according to a study completed by Breckler el al [ ]. An aural learner remembers and repeats ideas that are verbally presented and can repeat or fulfill verbal instructions‚ is an excellent listener and learns concepts well by listening to lectures and audio tapes. An aural learner likes to talk‚ enjoys music‚ plays and dramas. Preferential learning strategies are to have things

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    On December 18th‚ 1887‚ Alvin Cullum York was born in Pall Mall‚ Tennessee. 30 years later he was drafted for the first world war on June 5th‚ 1917. During his time spent in the war he received many medals including a Medal of Honor and was promoted to sergeant for capturing over 132 German soldiers. He is considered a hero for the numerous things he did and was one of the most decorated United States soldiers in World War 1. When Alvin’s father died he assisted in caring for the younger siblings

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    Alvin Toffler The Third Wave

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    1 04. The Industrial Revolution: Great Britain‚ U.S.‚ France‚ Germany‚ Imperial Russia‚ Japan The Third Wave is a book published in 1980 by Alvin Toffler; it is the sequel to Future Shock‚ published in 1970‚ and the second in a trilogy that was completed with Powershift in 1990. In the book Toffler describes three types of societies‚ based on the concept of “waves” – each wave pushes the older societies and cultures aside. First Wave is the society after Agrarian Revolution and replaced the first

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