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  • ..., profession, or sport; also, skill or ability in this department of one's art; [[mechanical]] skill in artistic or technical [[work]] (freq. used without (At first used most commonly in reference to painting or musical performance.)
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  • ...of new media art including some 1,600 projects encompassing software art, performance, and websites by artists from around the world. Other archives contain disc
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  • *4 a : a room or building [[devoted]] to the [[exhibition]] of works of [[art]] :b : an [[institution]] or [[business]] exhibiting or dealing in works of [[art]]
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  • ...ench ''musike'', from [[Latin]] ''musica'', from [[Greek]] ''mousikē'' any art presided over by the [[Muses]], especially music, from [[feminine]] of ''mo *1a : the [[science]] or [[art]] of ordering [[tones]] or [[sounds]] in succession, in combination, and in
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  • *4: pantomime - the art or [[genre]] of conveying a [[story]] by bodily movements only ...") is someone who uses mime as a [[theatrical]] medium or as a performance art, involving miming, or the acting out a [[story]] through [[body]] motions,
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  • ...th physically and psychologically, and he developed the activity into an [[art]] form. [https://www.thelemming.com/lemming/dissertation-web/home/interiori ==Performance==
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  • ...nsion (e.g. a new [[style]] of art coming into being, such as [[abstract]] art or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressionism impressionism] it generally ...her an [[invention]] is patentable. A novelty effect is the tendency for [[performance]] to initially improve when new [[technology]] is instituted.
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  • ...[[expressing]] [[ideas]] (as in [[communication]], [[entertainment]], or [[art]]) in which several media are employed; also : something (as software) usi ...multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in [[fine art]]; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich
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  • *3: one lacking in [[experience]] and competence in an [[art]] or [[science]] ...terest, or who [[possesses]] a general but [[superficial]] interest in any art or a branch of [[knowledge]], is often referred to as a dilettante.
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  • *1 : one versed in the principles or [[art]] of [[government]]; especially : one actively [[engaged]] in conducting th ...l character in his fellow citizens, namely a disposition to virtue and the performance of virtuous actions."
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  • *3: the [[performance]] of an opera; also : a house where operas are performed ...uch as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes [[dance]]. The performance is typically given in an opera house, accompanied by an [[orchestra]] or sm
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  • Have you ever wondered how a “master” of any [[art]], [[music]], or [[Athlete|physical discipline]] acquires his or her [[abil ...find in the [[song]] — the way they feel while in the [[moment]] of the [[performance]] — that they might also be [[inspired]]. To perform with other musicians
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world. Language [[symbols]] used for [[communication]] and often as an art including the critical analysis of the same.
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  • ...painters of the Italian Renaissance, but on future generations of Western art. ...ychromatic modulations are without precedent in the [[history]] of Western art.
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  • ...η, "[[judgement]]" »κριτική (kritiki), "critics") presumably because the [[performance]] of a dramatic [[text]] by an [[actor]] was to involve a [[degree]] of [[i ...ypokrisis applied to any sort of [[public]] [[performance]] (including the art of [[rhetoric]]), hypokrites was a technical term for a [[stage]] [[actor]]
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  • ...ers and tests) compiled over a period of [[time]] and used for assessing [[performance]] or [[progress]] :'''Art'''
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  • ...who know him not will be impressed nonetheless by the [[spectacle]] of his performance upon the stage of [[humanity]]. There are many scenes, as many as there are ...know him, who [[love]] him, see him beneath the [[illusion]], beyond his [[art]]ful [[expression]] and would come to him, would [[embrace]] him beneath th
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  • ...essage]] conveyed by work done in a [[visual]] [[experience]], such as a [[performance]], a [[painting]], or a [[Film|motion picture]]. This [[message]] is usuall ...alysis]] is a primary concern of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_critic Art critics], a minority [[viewpoint]] holds that explicitly stating the theme
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  • ...gination. Each [[individual]] Helianx was able to visualize the elaborate performance projected on their [[eidetic]] screens, adding their own idiosyncratic touc ...Helianx that considerable effort was put into training their young in the art of manipulating and transforming [[astral]] energies into the grosser frequ
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  • ...joyful sound unto the Creator, who will be greatly thrilled when a certain performance gives deep satisfaction, of which you cannot at any time in your mortal lif [[Category: Art of Living]]
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  • ...s. It is a versatile ‘thought medium.’ Its creative output is described as art, poetry, music, architecture, and much more.
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  • ...nting]], [[sculpture]], [[photography]]), music, craft and [[performance]] art (see: [[drama]], [[theatre]], [[opera]]).
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  • ...ch=spectacle&searchmode=none] The term "spectacle" has also been a term of art in [[theater]] dating from the 17th century in [[English language|English]] ...o a literary spectacle, whether for humor (e.g. The Mechanicals with their performance of ''Pyramus and Thisbe'' in [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[A Midsummer Nigh
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  • ...[thing]] or substance : kind <one form of respiratory disorder> <a form of art> :c : the structural element, plan, or [[design]] of a [[work]] of [[art]] — compare content 2c
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  • ...e environment, the future of medicine, science, yes, psychology, teaching, art, commerce, politics and family life, and more, yes, more. However, the leng ...oming together’ like the most brilliant of stage scripts in a professional performance.
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  • ...l or paint which can be molded or transformed to create some [[work of art|art object]]. Performing arts include [[acrobatics]], [[busking]], [[comedy]], ...[[Theatrical property|prop]]s. Dance was often referred to as a ''plastic art'' during the [[Modern dance]] era.
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  • ...lp. Reinterpretations of Csíkszentmihályi's Flow process exist to improve performance in areas as diverse as business, piano [[aleatoric|improvisation]], sport p ...at overlearning enables the mind to concentrate on visualizing the desired performance as a singular, integrated action instead of a set of actions.
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  • ...nteraction|interaction]] or presented in a [[spirituality|spiritual]] or [[performance]] setting. [[Choreography]] is the art of creating dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer.
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  • ===='''''[[Art of Living]]'''''==== ===='''''[[Performance]]''''', '''''[[Self Forgetfulness]]'''''====
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  • The great traditions in [[art]] have a foundation in the art of one of the ancient civilizations: ...eauty and anatomically correct proportions. [[Roman Empire|Ancient Roman]] art depicted gods as idealized humans, shown with characteristic distinguishing
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  • ...It is a tool, which has brought great progress to the planet in science, art, crafts, music and more. However, it has also been used to retard progress ...parents, and therewith officially forbade the lad to engage in any kind of art, as he was breaking the commandment of the law, never to make graven images
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  • ...Epic (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991); The Singer of Tales in Performance (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995) and Comparative Research on O ...r to execute an [[improvisation]]al [[musical composition|composition]]-in-performance. "The meaning of the Greek term 'rhapsodize', ''rhapsoidein'', 'to stitch s
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  • ...m liked her or were so much [[loyal]] to her. They did not do their best [[performance]] in serving her. Her own [[friends]] found her personality barely tolerabl ...and and led her to a small table and chairs where they had been doing some art. The little girl told a [[story]] of living in a [[home]] where she had bee
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  • *III. A [[drama]]tic or theatrical performance, and related [[senses]]. ...etc. In early use also: a display or [[spectacle]]; dramatic or theatrical performance; acting (obs.) In recent use sometimes contrasted with musical (MUSICAL n.
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  • Stories are an important aspect of [[culture]]. Many works of [[art]], and most works of [[literature]], tell stories; indeed, most of the [[hu ...g a [[discourse]] with different modalities and forms. In ''On Realism in Art'', Roman Jakobson argues that ''literature'' does not exist as a separate e
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  • :"Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on ear ...where culture can be passed on from one [[generation]] to the next, where art and music and [[learning]] and [[science]] and [[poetry]] and decorum and [
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  • ...isentangle all the foillage on the trail before you. Once you’ve put into performance the concepts we have discussed here, you can feel free – unencumbered –
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  • ...he supervising [[groups]] of supermen were indeed [[beautiful]] works of [[art]]. And while the [[residential]] buildings were [[models]] of neatness and ...ned]] by doing, and through which they [[worked]] their way by the daily [[performance]] of useful tasks. This [[plan]] of [[education]] did not ignore [[thinking
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  • ...e environment, the future of medicine, science, yes, psychology, teaching, art, commerce, politics and family life, and more, yes, more. However, the leng ...oming together’ like the most brilliant of stage scripts in a professional performance.
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  • ...[relaxed]] at your performance. Any frequent [[practice]] always makes the performance easier. I come today to [[encourage]] you to continue in this [[manner]] wi ...tip the vertical tendency over into a [[horizontal]] level of sharing. The art from which you may better accomplish this is found in your [[choice]] of [[
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  • ===Topic: ''The Art of Living''=== ...her to create harmony when and as effort is applied in the creating of the Art of Living.
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  • ...not violating the prohibition against game when you are entering upon the performance of the pilgrimage; surely Allah orders what He desires. ...t answer were you given? They shall say: We have no knowledge, surely Thou art the great Knower of the unseen things.
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  • ...build, to obtain, to reach goals, to acquire needs. All these actions are performance and possession oriented. It is natural for the human to transfer this effor ...Every artist understands that they contain already the expression of their art, and it is only a cycle of time for it to be manifest. It is only a matter
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  • ...nce]]. It is a [[gradual]] [[growth]]. But it will impact you. It is not a performance, my dear. It is a [[vital]] life-line of [[reality]] for you with [[your Fa [[Blessed]] be art thou, my friends. Good evening.
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  • ...sts]], seers, [[shamans]], or medicine men. The practitioners of the black art were called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorcery sorcerers], magicians, w 90:5.1 The [[essence]] of the [[ritual]] is the [[perfection]] of its [[performance]]; among [[savages]] it must be practiced with exact precision. It is only
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  • ...le of [[emotions]] and [[vision]], as well as leadership effectiveness and performance, leadership in different contexts, how it may differ from related [[concept ...ce of leadership styles and [[performance]]. The researchers evaluated the performance of [[groups]] of eleven-year-old boys under different types of [[work]] cli
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  • ...ing contract is formed. The exercise of [[power]] conferred by an offer by performance of some act. The act of a person to whom something is offered of tendered b #"The need for social acceptance and approval --- its power." The Way. Art of Living. Essays. Topically arranged scripture, proverbs, precepts, quotat
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  • ...r indicating the volume of sound from a musical instrument or in a musical performance. Also transf. # Marsh, Ann. (2005). “The Art of Work” Fast Company, Issue 97, August, pg. 76.
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  • ...erform an art, an athletic expression, so exquisitely as to raise it to an art form and have the civility to maintain congenial relations with your [[comp ...been developed as a cultural [[expression]] so as to represent the best in performance. This is what you all strive for in your own way and in your own life, and
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  • ...He touched its hand, and it began posturing, keeping perfect time...As the performance was drawing to an end, the robot winked its eye and made advances to the la Contemporary automata continue this tradition with an emphasis on art, rather than technological sophistication. Contemporary automata are repres
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