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- Arthur Middleton (2124 bytes)
1: ...Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]].
3: .... Despite the time he spent in England, his attitude toward [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalists...
5: ...merican Revolutionary War]], Arthur served in the defense of Charleston. After the city's fall to the ...
7: ...ed to [[Henry Middleton (governor)|Henry]], his eldest son, who went on to a career in politics. He wa...
9: ...ship, [[USS Arthur Middleton (AP-55)|USS ''Arthur Middleton'' (AP-55/APA-25)]], was named for him.
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- Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...250px|Villager in Northern Thailand. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
5: ...|thumb|left|250px|Street in Myanmar. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroo Clipart...
6: ...ied to eliminate popular or mass culture from the definition of culture.
8: ...usic|classical music]], and the word ''cultured'' described people who knew about, and took part in, t...
10: ...n seemed more "natural", and observers often defended (or criticized) elements of [[high culture]] for... - John Hancock (8787 bytes)
3: ... Independence|United States Declaration of Independence]]]]
5: ...to sign the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]. According to legend, he signed his name lar...
8: ...ended [[Harvard College]] and received a business degree in [[1754]], when he was 17. Upon graduation,...
10: ...ously, the same. With his generosity, he was regarded as a man of integrity and honor.
13: ... [[Massachusetts General Court]], his colonial trade business naturally disposed him to resist the [[S... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ... of the [[Church of England]], a decision which ended his political career and led to his [[capital pu...
5: ...mas would become a "marvellous man". Thomas attended the [[University of Oxford]] for two years, wher...
7: ...mself incapable of [[celibacy]], More finally decided to marry in [[1505]], but for the rest of his li...
9: ...her daughter by her previous husband. More provided his daughters with an excellent classical educat...
12: ...Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made undertreasurer in [[1521]]. As secretary and personal... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
4: ...ualled, due to his understanding of the range and depth of human emotions. A colossal figure in world ...
8: ...ence on the English-speaking world shows in the widespread use of [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Shakes...
12: ...t through the study of considerable historical evidence.
14: ...haps appropriately for a playwright commonly considered to be [[England]]'s greatest, it is also the [...
17: ...an [[alderman]]. Some evidence exists that both sides of the family had [[Roman Catholic]] sympathies.... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
23: *[[Adelard of Bath]], (12th century){{fn|C}}
26: *[[Aedesius]], (d. 355)
27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202)
44: *[[Alcibiades]], (c. 450-404 BC) - Arthur Middleton (2124 bytes)
1: ...Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]].
3: .... Despite the time he spent in England, his attitude toward [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalists...
5: ...merican Revolutionary War]], Arthur served in the defense of Charleston. After the city's fall to the ...
7: ...ed to [[Henry Middleton (governor)|Henry]], his eldest son, who went on to a career in politics. He wa...
9: ...ship, [[USS Arthur Middleton (AP-55)|USS ''Arthur Middleton'' (AP-55/APA-25)]], was named for him. - United States Declaration of Independence (23184 bytes)
1: ...-indep.jpg|thumb|250px|U.S. Declaration of Independence]]
2: ...nal Archives]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] The independence of the American colonies was recognized by Gre...
6: ... was able to promote the belief that total independence was the only possible route for the colonies.
8: ...es are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegia...
10: ... Dunlap broadsides still known to exist are the oldest surviving ''copies'' of the document. - European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
4: ...000 and 1900. The central norms of this tradition developed between 1550 and 1825 centering on what is...
8: Musical works are best understood in the context of their place in musical hi...
14: ... 1815-1910 a period which codified practice, expanded the role of music in cultural life and created i...
15: * [[Modernism (music) | Modern]], 1905-1975 a period which represented a crisi...
16: ..., which includes late Romantic, Modern and Post-Modern styles of composition. - Articulation (sociology) (3843 bytes)
1: ... used by Mouffe (1979), Hall (1981), and others. (Middleton 1990, p.8)
3: ...on and interests of the class in the prevailing mode of production." (ibid, p.9)
5: ...ined factors such as class position, they ''are'' determined in the final instance by such factors, th...
7: ...amples of these processes in musical culture include the re-use of elements of bourgeois marches in la...
9: ...ion]], "when two or more different elements are made to connote, symbolize, or evoke each other." One ... - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
3: ...is shown using the [[diatonic scale]], with [[accidental]]s to allow notes on the [[chromatic scale]],...
8: There is some evidence that a kind of musical notation was practiced ...
10: .... An example of a complete composition — indeed the ''only'' surviving complete composition usi...
12: ...but its few surviving fragments have not yet been deciphered.
16: == Standard notation described ==
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