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  • Literature in Sanskrit, the classical language of India, represents a continuous cultural tradition from the time of the Vedas in the second ...
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  • Zōu Yǎn or Tsou Yen ( c=鄒衍/邹衍|p=Zōu Yǎn|w=Tsou Yen ; 305 B.C.E. - 240 B.C.E.) was the representative thinker of the School of Yin ...
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  • intelligence, and information technology. Classical philosophical treatises ... * Classical categorization * Conceptual clustering * Prototype theory ...
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  • Economy (1836) was an attempt to bring classical economics closer to scientific ... He also opposed Thomas Robert Malthus, leading the revolt among classical ...
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  • Mass, in classical mechanics, is the measure of an object's resistance to change in motion, that is, its inertia, which is unchanging regardless ...
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  • to the sixth planet from the sun. In classical antiquity, the planet Saturn ... Roman Forum as Cicero Saw It." The Classical Journal, Vol. 3, No. 8 ...
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  • is also known as symbolic logic. In its classical version, the basic aspects ... of its desirable properties. Stronger classical logics such as second-order ...
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  • ==Classical Music and Dance== [[image:NYCS_rehersal_at_Manhattan_Center ... the preferred recording venue for many of classical music's most notable ...
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  • (see Sufi Music, Gregorian Chants, Indian Classical Music) Moreover, several classical composers in the West had knowledge about the metaphysics ...
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  • The Shūyuàn (书院), usually known in English as Academies or Academies of Classical Learning, were private research and educational institutions ...
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  • ===The Classical oboe=== [[Image:ClassicalOboe.jpg|left|thumb|100px ... The Classical period brought an oboe whose bore was gradually narrowed ...
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  • ===Khmer classical dance=== Khmer classical dance, the indigenous ballet-like performance art ...
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  • Tommaso Michele Francesco Saverio Traetta (March 30, 1727 – April 6, 1779) was an Italian composer in the Classical era who was influential ...
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  • Brahms. His work often combines the classical structures of these composers ... retrospective, as they followed classical and baroque forms such ...
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  • (not to be confused with the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature ... The Four Books became the most important classical Confucian texts ...
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  • is used in many musical styles, including classical music, but it is fundamental in such styles as reggae, ragtime, rap, jump blues, jazz and ...
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  • William Grant Still (May 11, 1895 – December 3, 1978) was an African-American classical composer who wrote more than 150 compositions. He was ...
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  • " (Streng 1989) With the advent of Classical Hinduism, mudras continued ... following ritual contexts in India: 1) Classical Dance, 2) religious iconography ...
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  • that Venus has been a common subject of classical, medieval and modern art ... Renaissance period in Europe. As a "classical" figure for whom nudity ...
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  • and harmonizing the profound elements of classical music stylism and the robust ... example of the synthesis of Jazz and Classical idioms. As music journalist ...
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