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Tag: Putting Humanity back into Arts

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Music as a ladder to man’s nobility

August 5, 2009

I love music. I really do. I don’t play any instrument, and I definitely do not sing, but there is always music in my head and, when appropriate, on my laptop. I have so many songs that I purchased a pretty big external hard drive just for my music. I have hours upon hours of… Read More Music as a ladder to man’s nobility

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Putting Humanity back in Arts: Introducing Tami

December 12, 2008

People who don’t write (other than for school essays and company memos) often think that there is only one way to write. I beg to differ. I know quite a few writers and none of us have the exact same way of writing. Also, some writers have different ways of writing depending on what they… Read More Putting Humanity back in Arts: Introducing Tami

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Putting the Humanity back in Arts: Introducing MJ

December 5, 2008

It seems pretty evident nowadays that the way we have been doing things in the past isn’t conducive to our survival and there needs to be a massive overhaul. To overhaul the very functioning of our society, dedication, hard work and a strong motivating factor are needed. The first important question we all need to… Read More Putting the Humanity back in Arts: Introducing MJ

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Putting the Humanity Back Into Arts: Introduction

October 8, 2008

Could those of you who are tired of hearing songs on the radio that all sound the same, please raise your hand? Could those of you who are tired of seeing books on the shelves of book stores that aren’t well written and are clearly meant to make money off a current fad please raise… Read More Putting the Humanity Back Into Arts: Introduction

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