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    Machaut’s Felix Virgo/Inviolata/ Ad Te Suspiramus The fourthteenth century saw tremendous development in music. All across Europe‚ composers were trying to find new ways to push the boundaries of music. This led to the creation of a rhythmic device known as isorhythm. Isorhythm can be defined as a repetition in a voice which contains the same rhythms. The leading composer during this period of time was Guillaume de Machaut‚ who composed works for many different genres. His motet Felix virgo / Inviolata

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    2 Ars Aequi september 2010 opinie arsaequi.nl/maandblad AA201002 Supreme matterS: tea partieS and the activiSm of reStraint Heather Kurzbauer* According to recently released statistics‚ one-fifth of all US citizens are Tea Party Supporters: predominately white conservatives convinced of the ‘evils’ of the Obama administration.1 Taking their cue from the defining protest in American history‚ The Boston Tea Party of 1773 in which the slogan ‘no taxation without representation’ inspired

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    Music Comparison: Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Ludwig van Beethoven Inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven and the ideas of Romanticism‚ the new group of composers in music were born. One composer‚ Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel‚ grew to love composing music‚ like Beethoven. The child prodigies both delighted in learning and performing music at a young age. Hensel learned music from many different teachers‚ but Beethoven was taught by more known instructors. Although the two composers both lived in Germany

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    Grigory Rasputin Grigory Rasputin was born in Siberia‚ in about 1869. He had a hard life growing up as peasant who spent most of his young life working on a farm. Later on in his young life‚ he had been close with his older brother Dimitri. One day then had found a good spot to swim in the Tura River. Dimitri had fallen in first and the water pulled him deeper. Grigory then jumped in and tried to save his brother. Then along the river‚ a farmer had seen then and tried to save them. Grigory had survived

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    The Life and Music of Clara Schumann Vocal Pedagogy Presentation 4/25/13 Clara Schumann (Wieck) was born in Leipzig‚ Germany in September 1819 and died in Frankfurt in May of 1896. She was born to Friedrich Wieck and Marianne (Tromlitz). Her father was a talented pianist who taught but began his career in theology at his mother’s insistence. Clara’s mother‚ Marianne‚ was a pianist and soprano who studied with Friedrich. Friedrich and Marianne were wed in 1816 and he began training her to

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    rule and legal positivism‚ two specific historical factors directly influenced the Constituent Assembly to explicitly omit a due process clause in the section on Fundamental Rights. The first was the influence of United States Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter on Constitutional Adviser B.N. Rau‚ who traveled to Britain‚ Ireland‚ the United States and Canada in 1947 to meet with jurists regarding the drafting and framing of the Indian Constitution. The second factor was the tumultuous and chaotic

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    goal of taking part in what a person is interested in‚ not in something with a goal of otherwise selfish notions. Advantages to “blue-sky” research‚ as explained by Sir John Vane‚ include the development of Bayer aspirin and its’ effects. Because of Felix Hoffman’s genuine interest in his research‚ aspirin was invented‚ therefore proving beneficial to millions across the globe today. Ian Frazier connects “blue-sky” research to playing in the woods

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    American educator Felix E. Schelling’s quote definitely establishes the true purpose of education‚ and accurately portrays the manner in which society should view education‚ compared to the current flawed view of education. Felix’s idea that a true education highlights inequality and emphasizes it is one that is uncommon or even controversial in modern public education. The concept of celebrating inequality of talent‚ success‚ or even genius is hindered by the use of standardized testing to evaluate

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    Louis D. Brandeis Essay

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    Louis D. Brandeis is an important part of history because he was a great lawmaker who worked very hard for things he accomplished in his law career.. He was well educated‚ which helped him get a career in law‚ he was also very motivated by many things he experienced traveling‚ and last was prepared for anything that came at him in life. Louis changed america with his career in law which got him a spot in the supreme court‚ where he then changed the law and court systems forever‚ which is still in

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    Gideon's Trumpet

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    Chapter 1 describes Gideon�s claim to the Supreme Court (hereafter simply the Court).Gideon petitioned the Court in forma pauperis‚ in the manner of a pauper.An in forma pauperis petition exempts indigent plaintiffs without having to pay the normal fees associated with the petitioning the Court and also provides for wide discretion in the filing of affidavits for the Court.Lewis states that the Court�s �Rule 53 allows an impoverished person to file just one copy of a petition‚ instead of the forty

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