The American religious experience is a unique interpretation of America's rich religious history. It is a unique experience to grapple with because America is one of the few nations that does not have a nationalized religion. America is one of the few liberal nations has no restrictions on intermixed or inter-religious marriages, inter-denominational and multi-cultural views, concepts and beliefs. These freedoms were fought for by our forefathers makes the American religious experience unequally American. -kevin
Walt Whitman is often considered the first truly American poet due to his groundbreaking use of free verse, his celebration of democracy and individualism, and his focus on themes and subject matter that reflected the American experience and landscape. His work epitomized the spirit of America and helped define a uniquely American poetic voice.
Aaron Copland is considered the Father of American Classical Music, infusing a uniquely American sound using jazz rhythms and string parts reminiscent of American fiddle music.
I assume not because when I typed this sentence into MS Word, "The opportunity to study in foreign countries where religious history originated would be an uniquely unforgettable experience," it underlined the "an" before uniquely and corrected it to "a." Perhaps it is an exception, and besides, it does sound better to say "a" instead of "an" before the word "unique."
The platypus is an unique animal; a mammal which lays eggs, and has a duckbill and a beaver tail.Touring the small villages of Vietnam by bicycle was an unique experience.
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the Group of Seven jazz
Lots.... Papal Encyclicals would be uniquely catholic and uniquely holy in a manner similar to the Bible.
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The cymbals (though they're not just American; I can't think of a uniquely American variant).
Thomas Cole
The Great Awakening, a series of religious revivals in the 18th century, significantly transformed American religious life by fostering a spirit of individualism and emotional expression in faith. It challenged established churches and promoted a variety of new denominations, contributing to the growth of evangelicalism. The movement also encouraged questioning of authority, which laid a foundation for democratic ideals and social reform. Ultimately, it played a crucial role in shaping a uniquely American religious identity.
american popular music composers of the 20s and 30s