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  2. Anton Dietrich - Wikipedia

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    Anton Dietrich (27 May 1833 – 4 August 1904) was a German painter who focused on murals, particularly frescos.. Anton Dietrich (c.1870) Paul Preaches at the Areopagus in Athens, wall fresco in the auditorium of the Christian Weise Gymnasium in Zittau, Saxony Triangular panel representing Saxonia

  3. Augusta Maywood - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Maywood (March 5, 1825 – November 3, 1876), born Augusta Williams, was the first American ballerina to gain international recognition. In a career spanning forty-four years, she danced at the Paris Opera and became prima ballerina at both the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos in Lisbon and La Scala in Milan.

  4. Jessye Norman School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Jessye Norman School of the Arts is free, and admission is competitive. Acceptance is based on teacher recommendations, academic standing, and an audition/interview process with a panel of arts professionals across the curriculum who gauge the student's talent, level of interest in the arts, and willingness to learn.

  5. Meet the student artist who the Augusta County School Board ...

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    The Augusta County School Board had a quickly called meeting Saturday to discuss a piece of art some found offensive. Meet the student behind the work.

  6. Weekday Religious Education - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, the Superintendent of Schools in Gary, Indiana, requested that local ministers teach principles of Christianity to school students during the school day. [3] In support of WRE programs and faced with declining membership, churches argued that secular education didn't appropriately prepare students for adulthood because it excluded religious views of moral and ethical concepts. [4]

  7. Seventy disciples - Wikipedia

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    Using the original Greek words, both titles are descriptive, as an apostle is one sent on a mission (the Greek uses the verb form: apesteilen) whereas a disciple is a student, but the two traditions differ on the scope of the words apostle and disciple.

  8. Jules Feiffer, cartoonist who lampooned conformity, hypocrisy ...

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    Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and playwright who cast a cynical eye on the personal and political anxieties, hypocrisies and disappointments of upper-middle-class urbanites ...

  9. American Airlines settles discrimination lawsuit filed by ...

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    American Airlines has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit filed by three Black men who alleged they were thrown off a plane in January for a false complaint about body odor.