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interaction and sung
Over these notes, the first lines of the refrain are sung with spoken — almost shouted — vocals, in a call and response interaction between Brown and Halliwell.

interaction and Renaissance
The effort to remove " superstitious " elements from Christian faith dates to intellectually reforming Renaissance Christians such as Erasmus ( who compiled the first modern Greek New Testament ) in the late 15th and early-to-mid 16th centuries, and, later, the natural-religion view of the Deists, which disavowed any revealed religion or interaction between the Creator and the creation, in the 17-18th centuries.
The Money Lenders 1981 is a book by British journalist Anthony Sampson that looks at the history of banking from the Renaissance to a meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC in 1980, with an emphasis on the interaction of finance with international diplomacy.

interaction and influenced
He influenced analysts to take seriously the actual present interaction between therapist and patient, rather than maintain the fixed, distant, ' as though ' relationship that had given previous analysts an emotional buffer for examining the intensities of therapeutic sensation and wish.
The " Turner and his painters " exhibition ( Tate Britain, London, 23 September 2009 to 31 January 2010, Paris, Grand Palais, 22 February to 24 May 2010 ) retraces and illustrates the development of Turner's very personal vision, through the many chance or deliberate, but always opportune and enriching interaction that influenced his remarkable career.
He invented Sketchpad, an innovative program that influenced alternative forms of interaction with computers.
Loudspeaker output is influenced by interaction with room boundaries, particularly bass response, and high frequency transducers are directional, or " beaming.
Her work has greatly influenced the sociological study of interaction, but also disciplines beyond, especially linguistics, communication, and anthropology.
The neoclassical economic model of an person is called Homo economicus, describing a person who " interacts in society without being influenced by society ," because " his mode of interaction is through an ideal market ," in which prices are the only necessary considerations.
However, there is a risk that subjects are influenced by interaction with the researchers – known as the experimenter's bias.
Two, at a local level community composition is influenced by the interaction between local extinction of species ’ populations and recolonization.
" His starting point, accordingly, is the interaction between two individuals faced with a variety of choices about how they might act, choices that are influenced and constrained by a number of physical and social factors.
In a similar vein, Peter Singer, a major proponent of preference utilitarianism and himself influenced by the views of Hare, has been criticised for giving priority to the views of beings capable of holding preferences ( being able to actively contemplate the future and its interaction with the present ) over those solely concerned with their immediate situation, a group that includes many animals and young children.
Although not a detailed study of Protestantism but rather an introduction to Weber's later studies of interaction between various religious ideas and economics ( The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism, and Ancient Judaism ), The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism argues that Puritan ethics and ideas influenced the development of capitalism.
These include the single unchanging scene, necessary use of the chorus, small number of characters limiting interaction, large outdoor theaters, and the use of masks, which all influenced characters to be more formal and simple.
It absorbed elements of African and French creole and was influenced by the constant interaction between the people of Trinidad and those of Venezuela, where similar musical forms developed in parallel.
It is primarily concerned with either conjecture about possible theological beliefs that extraterrestrials might have, or how our own theologies have been or will be influenced by evidence of and / or interaction with extraterrestrials.
After the formation of the Solar System, the orbits of all the giant planets continued to change slowly, influenced by their interaction with the large number of remaining planetesimals.
Overall user experience is also influenced by factors outside the actual interaction episode: brand, pricing, friends ' opinions, reports in media, etc.
These findings suggest that the reproduction of the mother is influenced by the interaction with their offspring.
* Intergroup behaviour is influenced by factors beyond interaction types.
Whether the interaction was positive or negative, new group members may be influenced in the direction of the group ’ s previous experience.
It has also been influenced significantly by the Bini, Portuguese and English languages due to centuries of interaction with people from those nations.
Increasingly, remembering is influenced by both personal and public search engines, as computing is becoming increasingly dependent upon the human – computer interaction.
In 1856-1864, influenced by Grigory Yeliseyev and Stepan Yeshevsky, he came forward as a supporter of the so-called " zemstvo-oblast theory " ( земско-областническая теория ), viewing Russian history as an interaction process between certain " oblasts ".

interaction and Western
The Chinese had a somewhat different series of elements, namely Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood, which were understood as different types of energy in a state of constant interaction and flux with one another, rather than the Western notion of different kinds of material.
The history of the Mediterranean region is the history of the interaction of the cultures and people of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea — the central superhighway of transport, trade and cultural exchange between diverse peoples — encompassing three continents: Western Asia, North Africa, and Southern Europe.
Today, many aspects of Egypt's ancient culture exist in interaction with newer elements, including the influence of modern Western culture.
Increasing global interaction during this time saw an equivalent influence of other cultures into Western art.
Oriental and Eastern European communities had later and more ambivalent interaction with secular culture than in Western Europe.
The following years saw increased foreign trade and interaction ; commercial treaties between the Tokugawa Shogunate and Western countries were signed.
In the 1970s a historiographical range war broke out between the " old " Western histories, which stressed the influence of the frontier on all of American culture, and the so-called " new Western history " which looked more narrowly at the trans-Mississippi West after 1850 and stressed cultural interaction between Americans and minorities such as Indians and Hispanics.
However, as Western style education has increased, and interaction with non-Samburu has become increasingly common, it no longer bears the same stigma, although clothing deemed " traditional " by Samburu is still the norm, and would be expected to be worn in many everyday and ceremonial contexts.
However, an enhanced interaction with SME ’ s will be a crucial factor, in order to improve the productivity and the added value of products and services generated in the Region of Western Macedonia.
Also, their defensive nature ,... supports an intrusion of a Celtic warrior caste ..." The similarity with South Welsh ' raths ' and Cornish ' rounds ' suggests a degree of cultural interaction between Western British and Irish populations, however differences in dates of occupation mean this cannot be confirmed.
Its main objective is rather to develop a common civic culture based on the values of freedom and liberty, and of human rights, as derived from Western civilization, while encouraging interaction between the communities living in the same country.
As the visit progresses, Dev ignores Sanjay's suggestions, and the interaction between Indian and Western cultures quickly precipitates into misunderstanding and violence.
Internally the kingdom developed into a modern centralised nation state with borders defined by its interaction with the Western powers.
It displays in embryo many of the characteristics that define Fenton's later work: technical mastery combined with a fascination with issues that arise from the Western interaction with other cultures.

interaction and music
Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, performed in many different cultures and used as a form of expression, social interaction and exercise or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
Immersive virtual musical instruments, or immersive virtual instruments for music and sound aim to represent musical events and sound parameters in a virtual reality so that they can be perceived not only through auditory feedback but also visually in 3D and possibly through tactile as well as haptic feedback, allowing the development of novel interaction metaphors beyond manipulation such as prehension.
Travis Jackson has also proposed a broader definition of jazz which is able to encompass all of the radically different eras: he states that it is music that includes qualities such as " swinging ", improvising, group interaction, developing an ' individual voice ', and being ' open ' to different musical possibilities ".
* Songza-A music search engine and internet jukebox that uses a pie menu for its main mode of interaction, by Aza Raskin.
Immersive virtual musical instruments build on the trend in electronic musical instruments to develop new ways to control sound and perform music such as evidenced by conferences like NIME and aim to represent musical events and sound parameters in a virtual reality in such a way that they can be perceived not only through auditory feedback, but also visually in 3D and possibly through tactile as well as haptic feedback, allowing the development of novel interaction metaphors beyond manipulation such as prehension.
His stimulating interaction with composers from many nations led him to believe that a similar organization in the United States might help raise the profile of electro-acoustic music in his own country.
Residents work in the areas of design, visual communication, photography, interaction, video, music and publishing under the guidance of experts.
" Furthermore, in their discussion on musicology and rock music, Susan McClary and Robert Walser also address a key struggle within the discipline: how musicology has often " dismisse questions of socio-musical interaction out of hand, that part of classical music's greatness is ascribed to its autonomy from society.
Burnett has also been compared to Yasujiro Ozu for his strong sense of composition, Stanley Kubrick for his sharp ear for juxtaposing popular music with images, John Cassavetes for his knack for coaxing natural performances from amateur actors, and Robert Altman for his interest in the minutiae of human interaction.
In later films Resnais moved away from the overtly political topics of some previous works and developed his interests in an interaction between cinema and other cultural forms, including theatre, music, and comic books.
Dance is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic, and to music, used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
Particularly, any piece of music performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often singing alternate musical phrases, is known as ' antiphonal '.
They are a result of the interaction of music and religion from Africa with music and religion of European origin.
In April 2004, Lifetime launched Lifetime Radio for Women, a daily nationally syndicated four-hour morning block mixing adult contemporary music, live caller interaction, celebrity guests and lively discussions about the topics relating to women.
examined the combination of music therapy with traditional stroke rehabilitation and also found that the addition of music therapy improved mood and social interaction.
Therapists found that participants who received music therapy in conjunction with traditional methods had improved social interaction and mood.
The Baroque era in British music can be seen as one of an interaction of national and international trends, sometimes absorbing continental fashions and practices and sometimes attempting, as in the creation of ballad opera, to produce an indigenous tradition.
Arabic music, while independent and very alive, has a long history of interaction with many other regional musical styles
Stimulation techniques include sensory stimulation, sensory regulation, music and musicokinetic therapy, social-tactile interaction, etc.
Because of this, kulintang music was rare socially approved vehicles for interaction among the sexes.
Groove is the sense of propulsive rhythmic " feel " or sense of " swing " created by the interaction of the music played by a band's rhythm section ( drums, electric bass or double bass, guitar, and keyboards ).
The noise music soap operas included audience interaction including dancing and mock-rape of audience members.

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