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The answer is C.) A Viking ship with a curled bow and stern.
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The Oseberg ship is a well-preserved Viking ship unearthed in Tnsberg in Vestfold County, Norway, in a vast burial mound. This ship is widely considered to be one of the finest Viking-era artifacts to have survived.
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In Numbers 12, Moses’ brother and sister, Aaron and Miriam, try to launch a revolt against his authority. They appear to have a reasonable complaint. Moses teaches that Israelites are not to marry foreigners (Deut. 7:3), yet he himself has a foreign wife (Num. 12:1). If this complaint had been their true concern, they could have brought it to Moses or to the council of elders he had recently formed (Num. 11:16-17) for resolution. Instead, they agitate to put themselves in Moses’ place as leaders of the nation. In reality, their complaint was merely a pretext to launch a general rebellion with the aim of elevating themselves to positions of ultimate power.
God punishes them severely on Moses’ behalf. He reminds them he has chosen Moses as his representative to Israel, speaking “face to face” with Moses, and entrusts him with “all my house” (Num. 12:7-8). “Why then were you not afraid to speak against my servant Moses?” he demands (Num. 12:8). When he hears no answer, Numbers tells us that “the anger of the Lord was kindled against them” (Num. 12:9). His punishment falls first on Miriam who becomes leprous to the point of death, and Aaron begs Moses to forgive them (Num. 12:10-12). The authority of God’s chosen leader must be respected, for to rebel against such a leader is to rebel against God himself.
Generally (at least in architecture) it is the 5 / 8 rule (8 long to 5 wide). More specifically it is phi which has a definition of (-1+/- sqrt(5))/2 which is about 5/8. The Greeks really liked the phi although they could not do better than approximate it to 5/8
5/8 = 0.625
phi = 0.618 which because of their numbering system, is remarkably close.
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Answer: Jazz music is not limited to one genre or style.
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You see today’s jazz artists are basically going in one of three directions: traditional, contemporary mainstream, or "anything goes." Traditionalists are performing jazz mainly patterned on Blues, Swing, Bebop, and Hard Bop; in other words, they exclude Free Jazz and Fusion. Traditionalists believe that what they play is "real jazz," not the various hybrids and "add-ons" (according to them) that occurred in the 1960s and since. They are also known as "jazz purists."
Contemporary mainstream jazz artists are influenced mostly by Hard Bop sensibilities. Contemporary mainstream jazz artists use, for the most part, Hard Bop instrumentation and musical forms. However, within the Hard Bop framework, contemporary mainstream jazz artists continue to push the music forward. Increasing technical proficiency on their instruments, expanded musical harmonies (more difficult and complex chords and chord progressions), and deeper and varied emotions expressed. Now “anything goes” jazz artists will put all kinds of music into the pot and stir it up; these can include but are not limited to all styles of jazz classical music (mostly of the 20th and 21st century variety), world music (i.e., music from other parts of the world), especially from South America and Asia. All styles of blues, rock, rhythm and blues, Latin, funk, hip-hop, ska, rap, and popular music.