... traditional music , hence ' creative traditional music ' , and the second as a continuation of Western music . Until recently , the two were seen as two distinct sound worlds . Chapter 5 introduces creative traditional music and ...
... traditional boundaries of the nation-state and governed space, the question of time becomes critical: "The loss of ... creation, a semblance, of innovation: "By assuming that we merely measure, predict, or harness this world of ...
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... creation in heaven and earth were summarized freely , following traditional descriptions of the creation in biblical , apocryphal and Qumran writ- ings.25 However , two additional topics were attached to this list of the traditional created ...
Having gained insight from industry experts in farming, energy, infrastructure, and finance, author Douglas MacKinnon has outlined one alternative to our existing government in an entirely constitutional and legal approach—secession from ...
... traditional repertoire of patterns with names such as gel - git and battal . The Turks still have a great marbling tradition , with recipes and knowledge handed down through generations from master to student . They are particularly ...
... pendulum has swung back , ' 15 many theoreticians are once again innocent of the traditional aspect of language . It is clearly . time for a synthesis . NOTES 1 Panofsky ( 1955 : 17-18 ) . The. THE PARADOX OF CREATION AND TRADITION 25.
... traditional schools, it is every individual for themselves. Each individual accrues their own rewards, creating a great deal of competition. In the high-performing school culture, the reward goes to a group of stu- dents, creating ...