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The Express: December 8, 2006, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: December 8, 2006, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2006-2007 (Volume 11)
Alumnus returns in nick of time — Christmas decorating by the uninitiated — Dear Santa, I want… The nine inevitable Christmas questions answered — Dr. Hensley’s songs draw national attention — The rockin’ restaurant review: Red Robin — Who are Mike Lenz and Danielle Elwood?
The Study Of Music: A Valuable Part Of School Education, Melanye Crayton
The Study Of Music: A Valuable Part Of School Education, Melanye Crayton
Senior Honors Theses
Music has been a part of human experience since the existence of man. It has been studied throughout the ages by philosophers and students, laymen and courtesans. When America was settled, it became a part of a student's education, eventually becoming part of the curriculum of public schools. In the twentieth century, the study of music experienced a decline in the public educational systems.
The study of music is beneficial for all students. It provides students with an opportunity to excel in school work, the benefit of learning in a constructive and positive atmosphere, and the opportunity to learn about …
Privilege Of Being A Christian Artist, James Buswell
Privilege Of Being A Christian Artist, James Buswell
Pro Rege
James Buswell developed this paper, at the request of Pro Rege and the faculty of Dordt College, from his presentation at our eighth and final Jubilee Convocation, April 25, 2005.