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  • ...e writer of the list, but not an author. Skilled writers are able to use [[language]] to portray [[ideas]] and images, whether [[fiction]] or non-fiction. ...erly [[corpus]] – or [[literature]] – as an [[art]] much like the [[visual arts]] (see: [[painting]], [[sculpture]], [[photography]]), music, craft and [[p
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  • ...fact for people belonging to any group or nationality, regardless of which language they speak or which part of the hemisphere they come from. The Galilean pro ...eak as though reality is contrasted with existence itself, though ordinary language and many other philosophers would treat these as synonyms. They have in [[
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  • ...res]] or styles, which may be determined by factors such as [[harmonic]] [[language]], typical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm rhythms], [[types]] of mus [[Category: The Arts]]
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  • The '''Kenites''' or '''Kainites''' (in [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], '''''Kainim'''''), the children of [[Cain]], were a tribe of the ...lan]] settled on the southern border of Judah, originally more advanced in arts than the Hebrews, and from whom the latter learned much. In the time of Dav
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  • ...“cultural intellectuals” are those of notable expertise in culture and the arts, expertise which allows them some cultural authority, which they then use t ...sh language|English]] - the English term is litterateur (from the [[French language|French]] ''littérateur''). The Republic of Letters grew during the late 17
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  • ...overed and revived with the [[Renaissance]], and came into the [[English]] language in the early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century 17th century]. [ht
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  • ...-to-date". The Beats adopted the term hip, and early hippies inherited the language and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterculture_of_the_1960s countercultu ...ular_music popular music], television, [[film]], [[literature]], and the [[arts]]. Since the 1960s, many aspects of hippie culture have been [[assimilated]
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  • ...ination of simple gestures in [[space]] and [[time]]. In "The Subconscious Language of Musical Time" (1979), Lewis Rowell explains that Tal “derives from a p For millenia, Kal -ā Kāla -Laya has guided rhythmic arts in [[sound]] and dance, just as rhythmic crystalization and dissolution tha
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  • ...' (from [[French language|French]] ''danser'', perhaps from [[Old Frankish language|Frankish]]) generally refers to [[Motion (physics)|movement]] of the body, ...e]]) between humans or [[animal]]s ([[Bee learning and communication#Dance language|bee dance]], [[Fixed action pattern|patterns of behaviour]] such as a matin
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  • ...s been suggested for a handful of known Philistine words (See [[Philistine language]]). The name "[[Palestine]]" comes, via [[Greek language|Greek]] and [[Latin]], from the Philistines; see [[History of Palestine]].
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  • ...ently ranked 40th in the annual ''US News & World Report'' list of liberal arts colleges.[https://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglanc ...essee Williams teaching fellowships, which bring well-known figures in the arts to the campus.
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  • ...it been surpassed by [[science]] or better [[technology]]? The [[ancient]] arts are still with us as are many of the old [[superstitions]]. Yet, for instan ...ways in which you can relate to others that might lead them into higher [[arts]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horticulture horticulture] or [https://
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  • arts are some of the aspects of the universal schoolhouse. and assessed. Moffett encourages a strong presence for the arts as ways to
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  • ...fically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. == Properties of language ==
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  • ===='''''[[The Arts]]'''''==== ...ath]] [[concepts]], or understanding and being able to learn a different [[language]] quickly and to articulate and [[speak]] it fluently; anymore than one wou
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  • ...astia defection] destroyed the [[hope]] of the world for a [[universal]] [[language]], at least for untold ages. ...y] was advanced, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decorative_arts decorative arts] were all improved, and the [[ideals]] of [[human]] [[beauty]] were greatly
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  • ...] that the [[morontia]] and [[spirit]] worlds are not without their high [[arts]] and [[supernal]] [[cultures]]. ...tistry]]. While it is a gigantic task to undertake to [[transfer]] these [[arts]] of [[Havona]] to the [[worlds of space]], the celestial artisans have imp
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  • ...from [[Dada]] through the Situationists to postmodern artists such as the Language poets in the 1980s.[2] ...serve as [the people's] avant-garde," insisting that "the [[power]] of the arts is indeed the most immediate and fastest way" to social, political, and eco
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  • ...e perception. Since this use of the term conflicts with that of ordinary [[language]], some psychologists have preferred to describe this process as "imaging" [[Category: The Arts]]
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  • ...r to a discrete field such as sports, statesmanship, [[science]], or [[The Arts|art]]. In Ancient [[Rome]], the genius was the guiding or "tutelary" [[spir # "Genius". American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.
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