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A Philoso-Musical Analytic of the Contributions of William Wilberforce Echezona: A Pioneer Ethnomusicologist in Nigeria

A Philoso-Musical Analytic of the Contributions of William Wilberforce Echezona: A Pioneer Ethnomusicologist in Nigeria

... The music is built around this rhythmic motif: 5.0 SUMMARY This study has attempted to present WWC Echezona as an ethnomusicologist of many facets. It has been able to trace this ethnomusicologist professional career ...

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William Wykeham: A Life

William Wykeham: A Life

... Davis is a careful scholar, and does not stray far from what the sources allow. She provides a good account of Wykeham's public life, but finds it hard to probe the inner life. Davis does her best to ...

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE LIFE

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE LIFE

... By 1603, when Queen Elizabeth I died, Shakespeare had already established his position as the leading poet and dramatist of his time. Shakespeare was now a royal servant and a man of some consequence. In 1612, ...

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WILBERFORCE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

WILBERFORCE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

... OFFICIAL William Wilberforce was a 19 th -century English parliamentarian, whose radical conversion, strength in Christ, and decades-long perseverance enabled a coalition that eventually broke the back of ...

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Literature and Psychedelics: a Pharmacological Subversion of Authentic Life. With an example from William S. Burroughs

Literature and Psychedelics: a Pharmacological Subversion of Authentic Life. With an example from William S. Burroughs

... “authentic life” The Wild Boys’ loose narrative is constituted by a variety of images intermeshed with first- and third-person testimonies: sepia photographs in gilded books, the recurring “penny arcade show” but ...

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ROSSINI S WILLIAM TELL

ROSSINI S WILLIAM TELL

... Rossini and his wife, the great Spanish- born singer Isabella Colbran, moved to Paris in 1824. The Barber of Seville, Tancredi, and many other operas were already all the rage at the Théâtre- Italien; now the Paris Opéra ...

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William S. Huff Papers

William S. Huff Papers

... Letter: Lillian Kiszonas, David Wisdom and Associates, to wsh: 18 viii 75 Letter: Paul Sadler Jr., Phillips Exeter Academy, to James Winokur, Pittsburgh: 5 ix 75 Xeroxed news clippings (2): “State Legislature Considers ...

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE s HAMLET

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE s HAMLET

... He tells Horatio secretly that he will pretend to be mad in order to spy on his mother and uncle. Interpretation Hamlet’s visitation confirms his worse fears that Claudius murdered his father, which in these times was a ...

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The Social Life of Coffee - Cowan_ Brian William

The Social Life of Coffee - Cowan_ Brian William

... Some medical writers of the later seventeenth century followed suit and began to warn against the dangers of excess consumption of luxury goods such as coffee and tea. The radical Pythagorean mystic and vegetarian ...

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William Bleasdell Cameron: A Life of Writing and Adventure

William Bleasdell Cameron: A Life of Writing and Adventure

... In an uncharacteristic move, WB began chicken ranching. I find this strange because neither farming nor livestock interested him. It was a reactive thing it seems, stemming from his appointment as Honorary Director of ...

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Michael Bliss William Osler a Life in Medicine

Michael Bliss William Osler a Life in Medicine

... He and a University of Toronto friend, Ramsay Wright, racketed around the Bavarian medical schools and hospitals, saw women attending medical lectures in Switzerland, took in lectures an[r] ...

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The life and works of William King (1685 1763)

The life and works of William King (1685 1763)

... In view of the fact that King spent both time and labour in revising the text and notes already published, his deCision to leave the final version of the work unfinished is especially. p[r] ...

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William Dunbar s Urban Dilemma

William Dunbar s Urban Dilemma

... it. William Dunbar’s kaleidoscopic vision provides a glimpse at the complexities of late fifteenth-century Edinburgh that we would expect today from a social historian secure in the understanding that societal ...

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William Lilly's History of His Life and TimesFrom the Year 1602 to 1681 by Lilly, William, 1602-1681

William Lilly's History of His Life and TimesFrom the Year 1602 to 1681 by Lilly, William, 1602-1681

... 'O Micol, O tu Micol, regina pigmeorum veni, &c.' Since I have related of the Queen of Fairies, I shall acquaint you, that it is not for every one, or every person, that these angelical creatures will appear unto, ...

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Romeo. and Juliet. Part One. William Shakespeare. Step Three B1.2. Shakespeare s Life READING & TRAINING

Romeo. and Juliet. Part One. William Shakespeare. Step Three B1.2. Shakespeare s Life READING & TRAINING

... his life & works: He didn’t go to university; he made a lot of money from writing and because he owned part of a theatre; he didn’t buy a house in London; he died on the same day that he was ...

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An Analysis on William Ernest Henley s Invictus

An Analysis on William Ernest Henley s Invictus

... The inner structure only divided in the four sections. They are theme, tone, feeling and mandate. The poet was using it in the poetry to make the readers get the point of the poetry and get the message or moral value ...

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The life and works of Fortescue William Millett (1833–1915), foraminiferologist

The life and works of Fortescue William Millett (1833–1915), foraminiferologist

... G. S. Brady (H. B.’s brother) also recommends in a letter, dated 14 July 1884 that Perkiss, the man who drew the Challenger ostracods, be asked to draw the St Erth ostracods, as he himself had not got the ...

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Mozart s Requiem. An unfinished masterpiece. William Johnston

Mozart s Requiem. An unfinished masterpiece. William Johnston

... Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756. His musical talent was noticed very early. His father, Leopold Mozart, taught him music theory, keyboard technique, and the violin. (Cormican 5) He toured ...

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AIDS and its representation in the works of William S. Burroughs

AIDS and its representation in the works of William S. Burroughs

... Burroughs had been the writer-symbol of the beat generation and of the counter- culture and had inspired many science fiction novels of the 1960s and 1970s. Bur- roughs—as a former drug addict who was subject to ...

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Potential Wilberforce University Benchmarks

Potential Wilberforce University Benchmarks

... --Policies and procedures that enhance operational performance and accountability Improving admission, retention and graduation rates by employing best practices that grow enrollment a[r] ...

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