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In my English class I have to create a parody of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathon Edwards. Some examples would be failing to keep a neat locker or oversleeping. Any other ideas?

Other ideas for parodying "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" could include exaggerating the consequences of forgetting homework, procrastinating on studying, or getting caught passing notes in class. You could also play with the language and imagery to emphasize the humor in everyday school situations like missing the bus or slipping on a wet floor.


Do we say Here is ten dollars or Here are ten dollars?

It depends on how many notes or coins you have. If it is a $10 bill then you would say "here is $10", however if you have 10 x $1 then you would probably say "here are $10"


What is a dasavida gamaka?

Dasavida gamaka is a type of gamaka (ornamentation) used in Indian classical music, specifically in Carnatic music. It involves oscillating between the two notes a perfect fifth apart within the octave. The dasavida gamaka is known for its complex and intricate nature, adding embellishment and depth to the music.


What is imago mundi?

Imago MundiWhat is more, for religious man, cosmos in its birth spread out from the centre. Consequently, when he undertook new construction work, religious man, by analogy, organised it outwards from a central point. Thus, a new village might be developed from a crossroads outwards, giving it four zones. Such a plan made a new construction an imago mundi, a representation of the cosmos on the ground.Understanding his world this way, religious man experienced attacks from enemies as the work of demons, enemies of the divine creation who threatened to return that creation to chaos. Typically, such demons were represented as dragons; in fact, chaos itself might be represented as a dragon.Eliade notes that something of this way of thinking persists in his contemporary world, in talk of dark forces threatening to plunge civilization into chaos.Going back to the imago mundi, the cosmic order represented in construction, Eliade points out that religious man saw it in his dwelling. Thus, peoples whose tents or huts had a central post or pillar could understand it as an axis mundi, supporting 'our world' and linking it to heaven.


How do you know that some pattern rhythm or meter was present in some of the Psalms?

Scholars have found evidence of patterns such as parallelism and recurring themes in the Psalms. These patterns indicate deliberate structuring and repetition of phrases or ideas, suggesting a form of poetry or musical composition with rhythmic elements. The regularity and consistency of these patterns support the idea of intentional design for musical or liturgical purposes.