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  • [https://0-isiknowledge.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/wos '''''Arts & Humanities Citation Index'''''] ...[[Art]], Asian Studies, [[Classics]], [[Dance]], Folklore, [[History]], [[Language]], [[Linguistics]], Literary Reviews, [[Literature]], [[Music]], [[Philosop
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  • ...[culinary arts]]. Many artistic disciplines involve aspects of the various arts, so the definitions of these terms overlap to some degree. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''the Arts''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:The_A
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  • ...[culinary arts]]. Many artistic disciplines involve aspects of the various arts, so the definitions of these terms overlap to some degree. <center>To access contents of '''The Arts''' see:[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:The_Arts]</
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  • ...years of art journalism at a keystroke. Users can research leading English-language sources, plus others published in French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dut ...itectural History, Art History, Crafts, Decorative Arts, Folk Art, Graphic Arts, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Motion Picture
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  • ...ical information in the fields of history, literature, religion, law, fine arts, science and more. [[Category: The Arts]]
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  • ...ntly, as discrete poems, or may occur in conjunction with other [[The Arts|arts]], as in poetic [[drama]], hymns, lyrics, or prose poetry. Poetry is publis ...een more loosely defined as a [[fundamental]] [[creative]] [[act]] using [[language]].
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  • ...nse, many modern day martial arts schools now use a combination of martial arts styles and techniques, and will often customize self-defense [[training]] t ...oper mindset for executing a physical self-defense technique. Many martial arts schools and self-defense classes [[focus]] primarily on the [[physical]] na
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[ Language [[symbols]] used for [[communication]] and often as an art including the cr
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  • ...tionalization]] of [[nature]]. It was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, [[music]], and [[literature]], but had a major impact on historiography, [ ...epistemology]] of human activities as conditioned by nature in the form of language and customary usage. Romanticism reached beyond the [[rational]] and [https
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  • ...of [[Andon]] heard the exalted ruler of his world address him in his own [[Language|tongue]]. ...time of their [[formal]] induction into world rulership. Not all of [[the arts]] of [[Dalamatia]] had been lost to the world; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • ...d both as a noun and a verb. The term is often tied to the various applied arts and engineering. As a verb, "to design" refers to the [[process]] of origin Being defined so broadly, there is no [[universal]] [[language]] or unifying institution for designers of all [[disciplines]]. This allows
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  • Mental martial arts are mastered by those who keep their mind on a tight leash—at least until ...ine Indweller. Your fellowmen also send silent messages through their body language. Become adept at deciphering them by becoming a reassuring presence. As the
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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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  • ...ciated with the [[paranormal]], alongside astrology and similar divinatory arts. ...po St. Augustine of Hippo] (A.D. 354–430) wrote "Numbers are the Universal language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth." Similar to Py
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  • ...[[proportion]] to its merits the least read body of poetry in the English language". His visual artistry led one contemporary art critic to proclaim him "far [[Category:The Arts]]
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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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  • ...ods of modern science and is often expressed in [[nonsense|nonsensical]] [[language]]. A practitioner of 'pataphysics is a '''<nowiki>'</nowiki>pataphysician'' ...[Sonic Arts Network]]'s CD series. [https://www.sonicartsnetwork.org Sonic Arts Network - News]
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  • ...ect, and an ingenious and resourceful engineer. He is the initiator of all arts and their mentor. He is the depository of all sounds, colors, fragrances, t ...entuates through the command of his spoken word. His is the universal love language that resonates deep within the heart, stilling all mental chatter. He selec
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  • ...on those same types of printers. The name was originally applied to [[The Arts|fine art]] [[Prints|prints]] created on Iris printers in a process invented
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  • ...]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and [[performing arts]] (including [[music]]). Additional subjects sometimes included in the hum ...tudy of important works of the literature in that language, as well as the language itself (grammar, vocabulary, etc.).
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  • ...ance the seven liberal arts appear to be limited to [[mathematical]] and [[language]] studies, the process of teaching and expounding them furthered their deve ...sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the transformation of the liberal arts during the Italian Renaissance.
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  • ...ford English Dictionary]], an early use of the [[word]] in the [[English]] language, meaning simply "a liquid," can be dated to 1225. The first use that the OE ...olution of a substance, esp. a [[concentrated]] one used in the industrial arts.
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  • .... Theories may be expressed mathematically, [[symbol]]ically, or in common language, but are generally expected to follow principles of [[rational]] [[thought] This is, in ordinary language, where statements such as "He is a terrible person" cannot be [[judged]] to
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  • ...ody language]] in addition to words when they speak. The use of gesture as language by some ethnic [[groups]] is more common than in others, and the amount of ...f gesture, [[integration]] of gesture and [[speech]], and the evolution of language. Other prominent researchers in this field include Susan Goldin-Meadow and
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  • ...]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and [[performing arts]] (including [[music]]). Additional subjects sometimes included in the hum ===Arts===
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  • ...ation in commerce and industry, government and language, education and the arts. The final push is for the religions of the world to recognize the universa
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  • ..."N-VP" (noun - verb phrase) pattern, but some knowledge of the [[English]] language is required to detect the pattern. Computer science, ethology, and psycholo * [https://geometricarts.googlepages.com Geometric Arts]
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  • ...dwig Wittgenstein]]. Postmodern philosophy also drew from the world of the arts, particularly [[Marcel Duchamp]] and artists who practiced [[collage]]. ...r ways. He argued that truth was not "out-there", but was in language and language was whatever served our purposes in any particular time; ancient languages
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  • ...has generally come to identify a collection of [[text]]s or works of [[The Arts|art]], which in Western culture are mainly prose, both fiction and non-fict ...n only [[text]] composed of letters, or other examples of symbolic written language ([[Egyptian hieroglyphs]], for example). An even more narrow interpretation
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  • ::7. Of or designating the [[practical]] arts or crafts; (esp. of [[language]]) technical. Obs.
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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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  • ...disciplines that study human aspects of the world. They diverge from the [[arts]] and [[humanities]] in that the social sciences tend to emphasize the use ...een "scientific" disciplines and others, the "humanities" or the [[liberal arts]]. Thus, [[Aristotle]] studied [[Orbit|planetary motion]] and poetry with t
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  • ...o ''history of art'') encompasses several methods of studying the [[visual arts]]; in common usage referring to the study of works of art and architecture. ...artworks accurately. Nevertheless the appreciation and study of the visual arts has been a area of research for many over the millennia. The definition of
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  • ...f these clay-covered [[primitive]] [[huts]] [[accidentally]] burned. The [[arts]] of olden days were many times derived from the [[accidental]] occurrences ...stages]] of their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottery pottery] or other arts. The smooth [[course]] of [[human]] [[evolution]] was tremendously complica
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...stern culture]]''. This is most easily seen in the spread of the [[English language]] and to a lesser extent, a few other European languages. Dominant influenc
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...stern culture]]''. This is most easily seen in the spread of the [[English language]] and to a lesser extent, a few other European languages. Dominant influenc
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  • ...," and the language that it is to be translated into is called the "target language"; the final product is sometimes called the "target text." ...aught with the potential for "spilling over" of idioms and usages from one language into the other, since both languages coexist within the translator's [[mind
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  • ...rest. You will find that your play activities will encompass hobbies, the arts, and you will practice these at the level of your accomplishment, the level The visual arts, as you will experience them, as you will be able to experience them in the
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  • ...d philosophy. [[Paulin J. Hountondji]] has argued that, without a written language: “thousands of Socrates could never have given birth to Greek philosophy. ...ared beliefs, values, categories, and assumptions that are implicit in the language, practices, and beliefs of African cultures; in short, the uniquely African
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  • ...pies and all those things. And then, too, there are fine arts and amateur arts. And you enter your goods and services and there is a reward for these exp ...e of technology or musical instruments or the written word or the creative arts, painting, dancing, etc., have found avenues of expressing your gifts, your
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  • ...eceiver, the T/R, they are [[aware]]. Inasmuch as we are utilizing their [[language]] center, their vocal chords, their [[vocabulary]] with their full permissi ...so a teacher is a good [[facilitator]] for you in your learning these new arts and gifts.
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  • ...e-history, pronunciation, and etymology. It embraces not only the standard language of literature and conversation, whether current at the moment, or obsolete, ...[[United States|American]] philologist and [[liberal arts college|liberal-arts-college]] professor, [[Francis March]], to manage the process in North Amer
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  • ...cultural "intellectuals" are those of notable expertise in culture and the arts, expertise which allows them some cultural authority, and who then use that ...struction]], destablizes the relationship between language and objects the language refers to (scholarly sources [[Jean-François Lyotard|Lyotard]], [[Jacques
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  • ...ipts are used by students and professors for teaching theology and liberal arts. The development of commerce and of the bourgeoisie brings with it a demand ...cuyell of the Historyes of Troye was the first book printed in the English language
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  • ...er>[https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.php?issn=1477965X Technoetic Arts]</center>]] ...ppeared in Locke's works, but the word itself first appeared in the French language.
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  • entitled ‘Presences’, starts with a bold positive assertion: ‘There is [[language]], there is [[art]], because Steiner, the ‘discipline of courtesy’ (155) consists of seeking to hear the language of the stranger
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  • ...ught in the [[Oveyssi-Shahmaghsoudi]] Sufi order. Tamarkoz is a [[Persian language|Persian]] term that means ‘concentration,’ referring to the “concentr The [[Jainism|Jains]] use the word [[Samayika]], a word in the [[Prakrit]] language derived from the word samay (time), to denote the practice of meditation. T
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  • ...Genesis]] 14:18) Others cite the [[Amarna letters]], where the [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] name of the city appears as ''Urušalim'', a cognate of the Hebr ...heatre.co.il/about_en.asp] Other prominent facilities for the [[performing arts]] include the [[International Convention Center (Jerusalem)|International C
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  • ...of [[Andon]] heard the exalted ruler of his world address him in his own [[Language|tongue]]. ...time of their [[formal]] induction into world rulership. Not all of [[the arts]] of [[Dalamatia]] had been lost to the world; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • Athena: Perhaps we are abutting language barriers. Macabre is another definition, if our appreciation for those word ...e a reality rather than objectively, rather than experientially. Nuance of language is all. I have finished.
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  • ...eloped]] by these [[active]], restless, and [[curious]] people. And this [[language]] became the [[word]] of [[Urantia]], the tongue of the early [[human]] [[f ...f the [[caves]], and later on, as continued [[progress]] was made in the [[arts]], such an animal [[god]] was engraved on various ornaments.
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  • ...led scholars to conclude that the deity called Quetzalcoatl in the Nahuatl language was among the most important deities of [[Mesoamerica]]. Additonally, Quetz ...hem with their own. Quetzalcoatl would be considered the originator of the arts, poetry and all knowledge. The figure of Ce Acatl would become inseparable
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  • ...as guideposts that gently steer humankind's finest representatives of the arts and culture to create Tributary Zones that are physically based, which in t ...n their purpose to the soul. Neither the mind nor the soul speaks the same language, and thus the mind must explain the symbols' purpose to the soul through te
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  • ...he present for the mythic mind, akin to the inspirations of poetry and the arts for us. However, when the mythic mind becomes the theoretic mind, according ...nt will be compared. Next, brief considerations on a minimal definition of language will be followed by a look at the suddenness and revelatory aspects of its
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  • ...it saw as a series of subjective mental models, expressed in relativistic language, and ever subject to revision. Science may have successfully manipulated n ...on: “Why are you still interpreting your inner religious experience in the language of Christianity?” It cannot be overstated the degree to which this parti
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  • The form of the word long fluctuated in various languages. The English language had the alternates, "perfection" and the Biblical "perfectness."[2] ...n, the future British cardinal, wrote that it would be well if the English language, like the Greek, had a term to express intellectual perfection, analogously
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  • ...beauty and goodness through your love, through your loyalty, through your arts and through your romance with each other and with life itself. Blessed be a ...it is, again, an interpretation of a reality put into letter-form for your language-art.
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  • ...e receiver. Many refinements of the model assume the existence of a common language understood by the sender and at least one of the receivers. An important va ...in general is not intended to be informative. [[Music]], the [[performing arts]], [[amusement park]]s, works of [[fiction]] and so on are thus forms of in
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  • ...d to what you have now. All the people of [[intelligence]] and [[The Arts|arts]] would have long been gone, and you would be a brutal [[race]], even more ...the [[violence]] of martial arts, but for the [[discipline]] that martial arts provides to the people who engage in them; it is the way to hold [[thinking
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  • ...tate]] is [[composed]] of a single nation whose [[people]] have a common [[language]], [[mores]], and [[institutions]]. 71:4.3 And this [[progress]] in [[the arts]] of [[civilization]] leads directly to the [[realization]] of the highest
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  • ...ry]] experience, captured however dimly in [[symbols]] supplied by human [[language]] or by whatever artistic [[expression]], however often repeated through th ...ree dimensions of our contemporary predicament: globalization, a crisis of language, and the pain and darkness of the world, in relation to the doctrine of God
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  • ...icated, sensitive, cunning and delightful in your accomplishments of these arts of civility and social intercourse. This is an attainment that others would ...uorescence of others by encouraging them where they are, by speaking their language and encouraging them on their path.
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  • ...ss than twelve million, they formed a compact [[body]] speaking a common [[language]]. During this age they built up a real [[nation]], much more united and [[ ...t. [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallurgy Metalworking] and all the arts of [[manufacture]] date from these days.
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  • 66:4.7 In skin [[color]] and [[language]] these [[materialized]] members of [[Caligastia]]' s staff followed the [h ...astia defection] destroyed the [[hope]] of the world for a [[universal]] [[language]], at least for untold ages.
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  • ...e of children. They [[mind]] their [[behaviors]] better; they mind their [[language]] better, and this is what I call to your mind and ask of you to [[think]] ...[[choice]], he can teach then, or she can teach, through accessing your [[language]] center and utilizing your vocal mechanisms, but it is not the mortal who
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  • ...https://books.google.com/books?id=0ekIAAAAQAAJ A Dictionary of the English Language]'' was published in 1755; it had a far-reaching impact on Modern English an ...y'' in 1755, [[Oxford University]] awarded Johnson the degree of Master of Arts. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1765 by [[Trinity College Dublin]]
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  • ...o—begin to appear about the time that primitive man is developing a simple language and is beginning to exercise the creative imagination. By this time man is ...will|will]], is usually [[coincident]] with the [[appearance]] of early [[language]]. Upon [[attaining]] the [[human]] [[level]], after this [[emergence]] of
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  • ...root of the word in [[English language|English]] and most other European [[language]]s comes from the [[Latin]] ''creatus'', literally "to have grown." ...ribe mathematical thought processes. In contrast to authors who identify [[language]] and [[cognition]], he describes his own mathematical thinking as largely
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  • ...gradually came to designate the conceptual framework for discussion of the arts. Kant was the first major philosopher to include aesthetics as an integral ...ion or self-formation of an individual or a society drawing on traditions, language, art, culture, and nature. Humboldt had described ‘the ultimate object o
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  • ...ia, and the upper stretches of the Mesopotamian plains. This [[ancient]] [[language]] gave the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidental] tongues all ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamia], [[adopting]] the [[arts]] of the valley tribes and much of the [[culture]] of the [https://en.wikip
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  • ...e Greek adjective ''magikos'' (μαγικός) used in reference to the "magical" arts — in particular divination — of the Magians (Greek: ''magoi'', singular ...and sacraments, so that by using the holy names of [[God]] in the sacred [[language]]s, he could use [[divine]] [[power]] to coerce [[demon]]s into appearing a
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  • ...thers; as in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performing_arts performing arts] - you are not activated except to enjoy the ego of others which delights i ...ll sing sweet [[melodies]] in the face of harsh and garish [[noises]]. The language of [[Love]] is the balm which binds us together, which connects us in this
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  • ...ems to have become the label of romantic fictions because of the "Romance" language in which early (11th and twelfth century) works of this genre were composed ...Verse allowed the culture of oral traditions to live on, yet it became the language of authors who carefully composed their texts — texts to be spread in wri
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  • ...s denial has prompted some to speak of a crisis in literary novels, in the arts generally, and to a breakdown in the temporal organisation of people’s li ...be characterised as communicative, and as such is the ultimate purpose of language and narrative. Each of these three aspects of narrative is dependent on th
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  • ...ious theories, practices, and established paradigms&mdash;in the sciences, arts, and humanities&mdash;are already being practiced: they are already arising ...uart Davis]] (b. 1971) is a songwriter/musician, calligrapher with his own language, and cyberartist.
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