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chanjohn86

Abbey Church of St. Denis, near Paris, France, 1140-44 - 0 views

shared by chanjohn86 on 07 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    Good for personal study of the Abbey Church
Chelsea Spencer

Enter the Bible - Books: Genesis - 0 views

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    The canonical placement of Genesis. Besides being a book about beginnings, Genesis and its concern about creation constitute a fundamental theological category for every other biblical book. Only in relationship to creation can God's subsequent actions in and through Israel be properly understood: God's purposes with Israel and the church are universal in scope.
kkerr2

Confucius, Analects - 0 views

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    Brian Johnson discusses Confucius' "Analects" in a ten-minute philosophical web show. Well-explained, easy to understand.
Daniel McRae

Dantes Divine Comedy - 1 views

Summary of Dante's trip through Inferno as given in Divine Comedy. Is a preview for an animated film but describes all stages in detail. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCBvz4whFPM&feature=related

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started by Daniel McRae on 23 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Tawni Barrett

Sermon on the Mount - 0 views

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    Although it is not in the book, the sermon on the mount was an optional Great Work. I attached a very useful web page!
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    Here is another link that is VERY helpful: http://ldsliving.com/story/63527-new-testament-lesson-8-the-sermon-on-the-mount-a-more-excellent-way Thank you, Zachary Williams, for sharing.
kailynh2

The Great Pantheon of Rome - 2 views

shared by kailynh2 on 25 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    Great if you like engineering! Largest unsupported concrete dome on the planet! Well put together. 8 min long. Worth it!
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    This is a short clip on the details of building the Pantheon in Rome.
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    Quick interesting film on the innovative building of the Pantheon
Shanell Reynolds

Hammurabi's Code - 0 views

Joshua Tanner

Magna Carta - 0 views

shared by Joshua Tanner on 13 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    This short and informative video will help you learn about the Magna Carta
arholman

Le Morte D' Arthur - 0 views

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    The legend of King Arthur and how it became disfigured.
Addam Roberts

The Magna Carta - 0 views

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    The Magna Carta --Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1941 Inaugural address On June 15, 1215, in a field at Runnymede, King John affixed his seal to Magna Carta. Confronted by 40 rebellious barons, he consented to their demands in order to avert civil war. Just 10 weeks later, Pope Innocent III nullified the agreement, and England plunged into internal war.
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    The best info you can find on the Magna Carta right here!!
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    The Magna Carta --Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1941 Inaugural address On June 15, 1215, in a field at Runnymede, King John affixed his seal to Magna Carta. Confronted by 40 rebellious barons, he consented to their demands in order to avert civil war. Just 10 weeks later, Pope Innocent III nullified the agreement, and England plunged into internal war.
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    The website details the Magna Carta and its relation in the creation of the Constitution of the United States.
cbalkman

The Wisdom of Buddha - 0 views

shared by cbalkman on 26 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    Video with quotes from Buddha and how they relate to our lives.
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    Learn some precious nuggets of Buddhist thought.
lafon89

Justinian Code - 2 views

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    A good explanation of Justinian's Code
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    Code of Justinian summary from the encyclopedia Britannica.
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    Code of Justinian , Latin Codex Justinianus, formally Corpus Juris Civilis ("Body of Civil Law"), the collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from ad 529 to 565. Strictly speaking, the works did not constitute a new legal code.
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    Code of Justinian , Latin Codex Justinianus, formally Corpus Juris Civilis ("Body of Civil Law"), the collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from ad 529 to 565. Strictly speaking, the works did not constitute a new legal code.
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    Code of Justinian , Latin Codex Justinianus, formally Corpus Juris Civilis ("Body of Civil Law"), the collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from ad 529 to 565. Strictly speaking, the works did not constitute a new legal code.
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    A good starting source for learning the Justinian Code
geofffoulk

Aesop's Fables - 0 views

westonconley

Gregorian Chant Notation - 0 views

shared by westonconley on 07 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    Learn how to read the medieval Gregorian Chants.
hanlutz5

Machau - 0 views

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    Machaut's motets and other cool stuff.
bbalkman

Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris - 0 views

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    This is an everything-you-need page about the historic cathedral. Such a great work.
chandlerbeaman

Chuang Tzu - 0 views

Great Works Assignment 4: Chuang Tzu Objectives: * Students will investigate the great work and analyze information in order to find answers to the crossword clues. * Students will apply their ne...

started by chandlerbeaman on 07 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
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