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i'm not worried about it. to be honest, all through college i LONGED for the day i got an essay back that wasn't dripping with red ink! I'll be mailing off quiz 5 tomorrow! 1 more quiz in part I, then i'll probably take a week or two off before jumping into part II. As it is, I've pretty much...
as one of the 4 or 5 comics i actually read as a kid, Thor was a must see for me all along... THAT SAID. i've saw it at the midnight showing and twice more during opening weekend, all 3 times in IMAX 3d. I agree with Bro. Benton, it was totally worth every penny. Highly recommended. Kenneth...
I'm not entirely sure they read the essays... I think they just make sure you have one for each quiz. The essays are required if you want the certificate and pin. I wrote a good long essay and even asked for thoughts on some things I found pretty exciting. I didn't get any kind of response...
All of the above are good suggestions. I think that I'd probably go with talking with the pastor. Make sure and ask the CHURCH'S position, or you'll likely get the PASTOR'S position. Most churches in the US have a book that states the church's official position on a whole range of topics...
I like "traveling". If we allowed visitation, I'd LOVE to go visit a PH lodge. I can't think of any reason to disallow visitation. If the traditions are THAT different, just restrict visitation to MMs only.
and i did vote yes.
@cemab4y: Even more so than most people know. Sure, there's plenty of symbolism in the libretto and the staging, but Mozart was a particularly brilliant mind, and managed some very interesting symbolism within the score itself. Actually, the book I'm working on started out as a research paper on...
Most masons have a firm understanding of the basic principles of grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy. But there is another discipline mentioned that it seems is often neglected, and it has much to teach the mason. That discipline is Music.
There are really many things...
ok, brother. you asked the right guy on this one! i'm a classically trained musician myself, and I'm currently working on a small book about the musical semiology that is peculiar to masonic ideals that may be found within a close Roman numeral chord analysis of works of a Masonic nature, and...
ooh, you get a snazzy "perfect 100%" sticker on your quiz when you ace it! just got my quiz back in the mail and i'll be mailing in the next one tomorrow.