'TRADITION: Tennessee Lives and Legacies' at the Kingsport Renaissance Center
Tradition: Tennessee Lives and Legacies
Free and open to the public. Location: Renaissance Center Gallery in Kingsport
December 13th through February 24th. Opening reception is on December 13th from 4 to 7 PM and is also free and open to the public.
Tradition—Tennessee Lives and Legacies exhibit at Kingsport Renaissance Center
Project Honors Tennessee Folk Artists
Kingsport, TN—Tennessee claims some of this country's most honored folk artists. These individuals have preserved art forms and culture distinctive to their families and communities. The Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife Program has engaged in a multi-faceted project, Tradition—Tennessee Lives and Legacies that is the result of 25 years of fieldwork experience by its director, Dr. Robert Cogswell. He has chronicled the lives of 25 different folk subjects in a hard bound full color book to be published by the Commission.
These individuals are some of the state's greatest resources, shares Rich Boyd, Executive Director of the Tennessee Arts Commission. Tradition is a testament to the agency's work in the traditional arts under the leadership of Dr. Robert Cogswell. This project is a tribute to the artistic tradition that has remained alive in Tennessee and the relationships and trust Roby Cogswell has established through the years.
The Tennessee Arts Commission contracted Nashville photographer Dean Dixon to provide visual images to compliment Cogswell's expressive essays. Dixon spent over 18 months traveling the state and provided stunning photography for the book. A supporting touring exhibition, produced by the Commission in partnership with The Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, highlights the photography. The first showing of the exhibit opens at the Hunter Museum on September 26, 2010 and will travel throughout the state to selected venues for a 3 year period.
The book and supporting exhibition testify to the strength and diversity of Tennessee's grassroots cultural life, and to the importance of everyday people who continue to sustain art forms and practices through their mastery and dedication. The subjects—mostly individuals and a few pairs and trios of people—represent different parts of Tennessee, different ethnicities and different cultural specialties—from music and crafts to cooking and marble-playing. Dixon's photographs capture the personalities of these interesting and mostly unsung people in settings significant to them.
The individuals highlighted in this project include diverse artists such as Charlie Acuff, who stayed in his home tarea and kept traditional music alive; old time musician Roy Harper in his bright red suit and his additional talent as painter of railroad scenes; Mary Prater's joy of life woven in her baskets and infectious smile; buckdancer Thomas Maupin skipping across a shallow stream at dusk; the classic tradition of Bob Kounlavong's Laotian musician and dancers; Minnie Bell and her Choctaw sisters preparing food over an open fire; Eda Rodriguez preparing
Salvadorian food; Billy Tripp's Mind Field, a tribute to his Methodist parents and many more unique subjects.
Tradition speaks to the reality, dignity and vibrancy of Tennessee folklife in ways not often represented in our institutional culture or mainstream arts circles. Tradition will be on view at the Kingsport Renaissance Center from December 13, 2012 through February 24, 2013. For more information, contact The Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts at (423) 392-8414 or visit the website at engagekingsport.com Books may be purchased at the exhibit venue or by visiting TN4arts.org.
About the Tennessee Arts Commission:
With offices located in Nashville, the Tennessee Arts Commission is a state agency created in 1967 to fund and support quality arts experiences that add value to the lives of every citizen, and enhances the quality of life in Tennessee communities. For more information, visit their website at arts.tn.us.
About the Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts:
The Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts, part of the City of Kingsport, connects, coordinates and engages the public with a creative community. It operates a Public Art program, concert and theatrical events, the Carousel Project and a broad range of support to the area's arts organizations. They work in tandem with a non-profit organization called EngageKingsport.com in order to facilitate their ambitious and broad agenda.
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OCEANS Alexander Sisters 10.17.14 @ Ingathering Dickson, TN
OCEANS Alexander Sisters 10.17.14 @ Ingathering Dickson, TN...Sisters Johannah Joy (Jojo) & Cassidy Charis (CC) Alexander sing OCEANS at the 37th Annual Ingathering celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles @ House of the Lord Assembly in beautiful Dickson, Tennessee on Friday 10.17.14.
Much honor is due to apostolic elders Bob & Charlotte Torango and pastors Mike & Paula Kelley. Thank you Amy for capturing this sacred moment... the night before Jojo turned 18!
DVD's from this inspired series of meetings are available at
HILLSONG UNITED Oceans
The great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find You in the mystery
In oceans deep
My faith will stand
And I will call upon Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine
Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Your sovereign hand
Will be my guide
Where feet may fail and fear surrounds me
You've never failed and You won't start now
So I will call upon Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior
I will call upon Your name
Keep my eyes above the waves
My soul will rest in Your embrace
I am Yours and You are mine
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Motel 6 Dickson - Dickson Hotels, Tennessee
Motel 6 Dickson 2 Stars Hotel in Dickson, Tennessee Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Dickson. Located off Interstate 40, this Dickson, Tennessee hotel provides guests with free WiFi and an outdoor swimming pool. The Montgomery Bell State Park is 16 km away.Each room at the Motel 6 Dickson is equipped with a flat-screen cable TV and an en suite. A microwave and a small refrigerator are available upon request.Guests of the Dickson Motel 6 can enjoy the convenience of free parking and a 24-hour reception. Fax and photo copying services are available.Central Dickson and the Horizon Medical Center are less than 8 km from the property. The Renaissance Center is 10 minutes' drive away.
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Fort Donelson: A Place for Heroes
A film designed for teachers and educators to use in support of a curriculum based education program. This film shares the stories of the February, 1862, campaign for Forts Heiman, Henry and Donelson. This film was made possible by special funding from the National Park Service and the Renaissance Center, Dickson, Tennessee. The United States Government has all rights to this film.
Hampton Inn Dickson - Dickson, Tennessee
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Find small town charm just west of the Music City.
Relax in a small Nashville town while being 30-minutes away from the fun and excitement of Nashville and Clarksville when staying at the Hampton Inn Dickson Hotel. Our Dickson hotel is close to the town's historic attractions and fun activities. See a performance at the Renaissance Center or explore local, regional and Civil War history at the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum. Practice your swing at Greystone Golf Course and enjoy mini-golf, go-karts and laser tag at Seven Flags Race Park. Explore Ruskin Cave and Jewel Cave or have a picnic at Montgomery Bell State Park. Our hotel is within two miles of several local businesses including Lexalite, A-1 Signs Inc., and Tenessco. Drive out to Nashville to view the Grand Ole Opry and experience the city's legendary nightlife.
Unwind in a comfy guest room or studio suite with thoughtful amenities for work and relaxation. Place your laptop on your handy lap desk and get to work while watching cable TV. Keep beverages cool in the micro-friges available upon request and perk up with an aromatic pot of coffee from the coffee maker. Join us each morning for Hampton's free hot breakfast featuring a range of delicious breakfast items including our signature waffles and oatmeal. Don't miss out if you're running late—on your way out, simply grab one of our free Hampton On the Run® Breakfast Bags, available Monday to Friday, for a quick, healthy meal to go.
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Battle of Johnsonville Promo
Voiceover for a Civil War documentary promo titled: The Battle of Johnsonville, for Nashville Public Television and the Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN.
Daniel Smith GoPro Stock Heat Dickson ,Tn Fair 2014
Daniel Smith GoPro Stock Heat Dickson ,Tn Fair 2014
Short Lived Heat due to Broken Axle But it is what it is.
Christian revival
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Revivals are seen as the restoration of the church itself to a vital and fervent relationship with God after a period of moral decline. Mass conversions of non-believers are viewed by church leaders as having positive moral effects.
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List of planetariums | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:13 1 Permanent planetariums
00:00:37 1.1 Africa
00:01:21 1.2 Asia
00:06:51 1.3 Europe
00:21:00 1.4 North America
00:21:09 1.4.1 Canada
00:22:56 1.4.2 Costa Rica
00:23:08 1.4.3 Mexico
00:25:50 1.4.4 United States
00:40:49 1.5 Oceania
00:41:41 1.6 South America
00:44:17 2 Planetarium computer software
00:45:02 3 Planetarium manufacturers
00:50:40 4 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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This entry is a list of permanent planetariums, including software and manufacturers. In addition, many mobile planetariums exist, touring venues such as schools.
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Fort Wayne is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Allen County, United States. Located in northeastern Indiana, the city is 18 miles (29 km) west of the Ohio border and 50 miles (80 km) south of the Michigan border. With a population of 253,691 in the 2010 census, it is the second-most populous city in Indiana after Indianapolis, and the 75th-most populous city in the United States. It is the principal city of the Fort Wayne metropolitan area, consisting of Allen, Wells, and Whitley counties, a combined population of 419,453 as of 2011. Fort Wayne is the cultural and economic center of northeastern Indiana.
Relationship between science and religion | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:58 1 History of the concepts
00:08:20 1.1 Middle Ages and Renaissance
00:12:08 2 Perspectives
00:12:56 2.1 Incompatibility
00:17:11 2.1.1 Criticism
00:19:44 2.1.2 Conflict thesis
00:25:03 2.2 Independence
00:27:54 2.2.1 Parallels in method
00:29:44 2.3 Dialogue
00:32:56 2.4 Integration
00:34:49 3 Bahá'í
00:35:27 4 Buddhism
00:36:54 5 Christianity
00:42:42 5.1 Perspectives on evolution
00:45:32 5.2 Reconciliation in Britain in the early 20th century
00:46:48 5.3 Roman Catholicism
00:48:29 5.4 Influence of a biblical world view on early modern science
00:56:28 6 Confucianism and traditional Chinese religion
00:58:12 7 Hinduism
01:03:36 8 Islam
01:06:22 8.1 Ahmadiyya
01:07:44 9 Jainism
01:09:55 10 Perspectives from the scientific community
01:10:06 10.1 History
01:12:54 10.2 Studies on scientists' beliefs
01:25:57 10.3 Overall summary
01:26:28 11 Public perceptions of science
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Various aspects of the relationship between religion and science have been cited by modern historians of science and religion, philosophers, theologians, scientists, and others from various geographical regions and cultures. Even though the ancient and medieval worlds did not have conceptions resembling the modern understandings of science and religion, certain elements of these modern ideas are found throughout history. It was in the 19th century when the phrases religion and science or science and religion first emerged in literature. This coincided with the refining of science, from the studies of natural philosophy, and religion as distinct concepts in the last few centuries partly due to professionalization of the sciences, the Protestant Reformation, colonization, and globalization. Since then, many have characterized the relationship as either conflict, harmony, complexity, or mutual independence.
Both science and religion are complex social and cultural endeavors that vary across cultures and have changed over time. Most scientific and technical innovations prior to the scientific revolution were achieved by societies organized by religious traditions. Elements of the scientific method were pioneered by ancient pagan, Islamic, and Christian scholars. Roger Bacon, who is often credited with formalizing the scientific method, was a Franciscan friar. Hinduism has historically embraced reason and empiricism, holding that science brings legitimate, but incomplete knowledge of the world and universe. Confucian thought has held different views of science over time. Most Buddhists today view science as complementary to their beliefs. While the classification of the material world by the ancient Indians and Greeks into air, earth, fire and water was more philosophical, medieval Middle Easterns used practical and experimental observation to classify materials.Events in Europe such as the Galileo affair, associated with the scientific revolution and the Age of Enlightenment, led scholars such as John William Draper to postulate a conflict thesis, holding that religion and science have been in conflict methodologically, factually and politically throughout history. This thesis is held by some contemporary scientists such as Richard Dawkins, Lawrence Krauss, Peter Atkins, and Donald Prothero. The conflict thesis has lost favor among most contemporary historians of science.Many scientists, philosophers, and theologians throughout history, such as Francisco Ayala, Kenneth R. Miller and Francis Collins, have seen compatibility or independence between religion and science. Biologist Stephen Jay Gould, other scientists, and some contemporary theologians hold that religion and science are non-overlapping magisteria, addressing fundamentally separate forms of knowledg ...
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Various aspects of the relationship between religion and science have been cited by modern historians of science and religion, philosophers, theologians, scientists, and others from various geographical regions and cultures. Even though the ancient and medieval worlds did not have conceptions resembling the modern understandings of science and religion, certain elements of these modern ideas are found throughout history. It was in the 19th century when the phrases religion and science or science and religion first emerged in literature. This coincided with the refining of science, from the studies of natural philosophy, and religion as distinct concepts in the last few centuries partly due to professionalization of the sciences, the Protestant Reformation, colonization, and globalization. Since then, many have characterized the relationship as either conflict, harmony, complexity, or mutual independence.
Both science and religion are complex social and cultural endeavors that vary across cultures and have changed over time. Most scientific and technical innovations prior to the scientific revolution were achieved by societies organized by religious traditions. Elements of the scientific method were pioneered by ancient pagan, Islamic, and Christian scholars. Roger Bacon, who is often credited with formalizing the scientific method, was a Franciscan friar. Hinduism has historically embraced reason and empiricism, holding that science brings legitimate, but incomplete knowledge of the world and universe. Confucian thought has held different views of science over time. Most Buddhists today view science as complementary to their beliefs. While the classification of the material world by the ancient Indians and Greeks into air, earth, fire and water was more philosophical, medieval Middle Easterns used practical and experimental observation to classify materials.Events in Europe such as the Galileo affair, associated with the scientific revolution and the Age of Enlightenment, led scholars such as John William Draper to postulate a conflict thesis, holding that religion and science have been in conflict methodologically, factually and politically throughout history. This thesis is held by some contemporary scientists such as Richard Dawkins, Lawrence Krauss, Peter Atkins, and Donald Prothero. The conflict thesis has lost favor among most contemporary historians of science.Many scientists, philosophers, and theologians throughout history, such as Francisco Ayala, Kenneth R. Miller and Francis Collins, have seen compatibility or independence between religion and science. Biologist Stephen Jay Gould, other scientists, and some contemporary theologians hold that religion and science are non-overlapping magisteria, addressing fundamentally separate forms of knowledge and aspects of life. Some theologians or historians of science, including John Lennox, Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme and Ken Wilber propose an interconnection between science and religion, while others such as Ian Barbour believe there are even parallels.
Public acceptance of scientific facts may be influenced by religion; many in the United States reject evolution by natural selection, especially regarding human beings. Nevertheless, the American National Academy of Sciences has written that the evidence for evolution can be fully compatible with religious faith, a view officially endorsed by many religious denominations globally.
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Taylor Anderson / Japan Foundation Lecture
Randolph-Macon College hosted a near-capacity crowd for the Taylor Anderson/Japan Foundation Lecture, Postscripts from Japan: Stories that Endure After the Earthquake and Tsunami, on Sunday, March 11, 2012 in Blackwell Auditorium, R-MC Center for the Performing Arts. This lecture commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which took the life of R-MC alumna Taylor Anderson '08.
Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki delivered brief remarks and the keynote speech was given by National Public Radio (NPR) correspondent Yuki Noguchi. Special guests included Andy and Jeanne Anderson (Taylor's parents), Virginia Secretary of Public Safety Marla Graff Decker, Virginia Secretary of Trade and Commerce Jim Cheng, Ambassador John Malott, President of the Japan-American Society of Washington, D.C., and Maurice Maloney, President of the JET Alumni Association of Washington.
The Taylor Anderson/Japan Foundation lecture is sponsored through the generosity of The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership grant, entitled Honoring the Life, Work, and Good Spirit of Taylor Anderson- Enhancing Japanese Studies at Randolph-Macon College. In 2011, Randolph-Macon College received the grant to strengthen Japanese Studies, a part of the college's Asian Studies program.
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Obnoxious Otis Traction Elevators - Island Towers - Gulf Shores, AL
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Religion and science | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:32 1 History of the concepts
00:09:31 1.1 Middle Ages and Renaissance
00:13:50 2 Perspectives
00:14:44 2.1 Incompatibility
00:19:33 2.1.1 Criticism
00:22:27 2.1.2 Conflict thesis
00:28:29 2.2 Independence
00:31:42 2.2.1 Parallels in method
00:33:45 2.3 Dialogue
00:37:24 2.4 Integration
00:39:35 3 Bahá'í
00:40:16 4 Buddhism
00:41:54 5 Christianity
00:48:29 5.1 Perspectives on evolution
00:51:41 5.2 Reconciliation in Britain in the early 20th century
00:53:08 5.3 Roman Catholicism
00:55:01 5.4 Influence of a biblical world view on early modern science
01:04:06 6 Confucianism and traditional Chinese religion
01:06:05 7 Hinduism
01:12:13 8 Islam
01:15:22 8.1 Ahmadiyya
01:16:55 9 Jainism
01:19:23 10 Perspectives from the scientific community
01:19:34 10.1 History
01:22:47 10.2 Studies on scientists' beliefs
01:37:43 10.3 Overall summary
01:38:18 11 Public perceptions of science
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- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Various aspects of the relationship between religion and science have been cited by modern historians of science and religion, philosophers, theologians, scientists, and others from various geographical regions and cultures. Even though the ancient and medieval worlds did not have conceptions resembling the modern understandings of science and religion, certain elements of these modern ideas are found throughout history. It was in the 19th century when the phrases religion and science or science and religion first emerged in literature. This coincided with the refining of science, from the studies of natural philosophy, and religion as distinct concepts in the last few centuries partly due to professionalization of the sciences, the Protestant Reformation, colonization, and globalization. Since then, many have characterized the relationship as either conflict, harmony, complexity, or mutual independence.
Both science and religion are complex social and cultural endeavors that vary across cultures and have changed over time. Most scientific and technical innovations prior to the scientific revolution were achieved by societies organized by religious traditions. Elements of the scientific method were pioneered by ancient pagan, Islamic, and Christian scholars. Roger Bacon, who is often credited with formalizing the scientific method, was a Franciscan friar. Hinduism has historically embraced reason and empiricism, holding that science brings legitimate, but incomplete knowledge of the world and universe. Confucian thought has held different views of science over time. Most Buddhists today view science as complementary to their beliefs. While the classification of the material world by the ancient Indians and Greeks into air, earth, fire and water was more philosophical, medieval Middle Easterns used practical and experimental observation to classify materials.Events in Europe such as the Galileo affair, associated with the scientific revolution and the Age of Enlightenment, led scholars such as John William Draper to postulate a conflict thesis, holding that religion and science have been in conflict methodologically, factually and politically throughout history. This thesis is held by some contemporary scientists such as Richard Dawkins, Lawrence Krauss, Peter Atkins, and Donald Prothero. The conflict thesis has lost favor among most contemporary historians of science.Many scientists, philosophers, and theologians throughout history, such as Francisco Ayala, Kenneth R. Miller and Francis Collins, have seen compatibility or independence between religion and science. Biologist Stephen Jay Gould, other scientists, and some contemporary theologians hold that religion and science are non-overlapping magisteria, addressing fundamentally separate forms of knowledg ...
Dover Impulse Hydraulic Elevator @ Hampton Inn by Hilton, Medford OR
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