The Last Trumpet Project

The Last Trumpet Project

Author: Kevin Macardry

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-07-04

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 0557488389

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It is a time of breathtaking Singularity technology. A time when most human beings spend the majority of their lives in the alternate worlds of the cyberverse, the global mesh of full-immersion virtual realities. Traditional social and political structures are breaking down under the enormous weight of absolute creative freedom and terrestrial immortality. The invention of a device for resurrecting the dead is the catalyst which catapults the world into a struggle that will determine the shape of the future, the fate of government and religion, and even the nature of life itself. Virtual adventure and meatspace drama. Intrigue and suspense. Romance and bullet ballet. High ideals and low cunning. War of weapons, war of values. A brilliantly imagined technological backdrop. Vivid, vibrant characters. And something to make you think on almost every page.


The Last Trumpet

The Last Trumpet

Author: James Arthur Brownlow

Publisher: Pendragon Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9780945193814

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The nineteenth-century English slide trumpet was the last trumpet with the traditional sound of the old classic trumpet. The instrument was essentially a natural trumpet to which had been added a movable slide with a return mechanism. It was England's standard orchestral trumpet, despite the dominance of natural and, ultimately, valved instruments elsewhere, and it remained in use by leading English players until the last years of the century. The slide trumpet's dominating role in nineteenth-century English orchestral playing has been well documented, but until now, the use of the instrument in solo and ensemble music has been given only superficial consideration. Art Brownlow's study is a new and thorough assessment of the slide trumpet. It is the first comprehensive examination of the orchestral, ensemble and solo literature written for this instrument. Other topics include the precursors of the nineteenth-century instrument, its initial development and subsequent modifications, its technique, and the slide trumpet's slow decline. Appendices include checklists of English trumpeters and slide trumpetmakers.


The Last Trumpet

The Last Trumpet

Author: Samuel Shahid

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1597810339

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The Last Trumpet: A discussion of end times, judgment day, the coming of Christ, the antichrist, etc. in Christianity and Islam, as well as the sources of Islamic eschatology.


The Last Trumpet

The Last Trumpet

Author: David Reed

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2024-10-01

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13:

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I thank God for blessing me with the attributes to author a book as an attempt to awaken a world that has fallen asleep ignoring the warnings of God! Many have become complacent and consumed by day-to-day activities! This is the plan of the enemy to keep us distracted and overwhelmed with personal interests to divert us from the truth! It is my personal objective to sound a trumpet of warning to reach as many as possible to effectively pause and consider an alternative from the way the world keeps them lost and blind! My overall purpose is to lead those who thirst to a well of living water! I pray that many will be captivated by words of this book as a way of hearing from God! Thank you, God, for this opportunity!


The Last Trumpet

The Last Trumpet

Author: Raymond W. Thompson

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1606470353

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Organizing end-time events in easy-to-understand chronological order, this resource makes clear the patterns and parallels mentioned throughout the Bible relating to the second coming of Jesus. (Christian)


Scratch Music Projects

Scratch Music Projects

Author: Andrew R. Brown

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-08-03

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0199309302

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In this practical, project-based book, music students, educators, and coders receive the necessary tools to engage with real-world experiences in computation and creativity using the programming language Scratch. Designed to teach students the fundamental concepts of computational thinking through interactive music, sound, and media, projects vary in complexity and encourage readers to make music through playing and creating music. This book introduces readers to concepts in computational thinking and coding alongside parallel concepts in music, creative sound, and interaction. The book begins with a gentle introduction to the Scratch 3.0 programming environment through hands-on projects using a computer keyboard and mouse to make music and control sounds, creating original sounds, and performing them as an instrument. The next chapters introduce programming musical sequences, melodies, and structures, and assembling them into a virtual band that can be performed live or automated through algorithms. The final chapters explore computational thinking and music in the contexts of making games with sound effects, teaching the computer to generate music using algorithms and rules, interacting with music using live video, finishing with a chapter on musical live coding, where readers will create and manipulate computer code to perform, improvise, and create original music live.


Until the Last Trumpet Sounds

Until the Last Trumpet Sounds

Author: Gene Smith

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2008-05-02

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0470350776

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Critical Praise for Gene Smith On Until the Last Trumpet Sounds "The best recent compact study of the commander of the American Expeditionary Force of World War I." Booklist "A six-star effort . . . captures Pershing better than anyone has before." The Grand Rapids Press On The Shattered Dream "A storyteller of history, Gene Smith is one of the very best in his field." The Washington Post On When the Cheering Stopped "A brilliantly written and dramatically effective work of history . . . Smith is a prodigious researcher, an artful writer." The New York Times On American Gothic "A ripping good tale . . . the story rivets you. You can t put the book down." The New York Times Book Review


Hope Unveiled in the Book of Revelation

Hope Unveiled in the Book of Revelation

Author: Raymond J. Zeman

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2008-07-03

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1465324941

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Hope Unveiled in the Book of Revelation summarizes the catastrophic end-time events, reviews the certainty of Divine judgment, and provides detailed descriptions of the glorious inheritance promised to all who believe in God. The prophecies unveiled from Genesis through Revelation are climaxed in the new heaven and the new earth. Hope Unveiled explains the message in the revelations to be one of hope, courage and faith. Salvation is available to all and is intended to bring hope and promise to Christian believers everywhere. With the trials and challenges of the present life it is uplifting to look forward to a time when all who believe will spend eternity in the presence of our magnificent God. Hope Unveiled is a detailed examination of the book of Revelation based on the King James Version of the Bible (KJV). The revelations announce the fulfillment of history, how things will ultimately end for all people, judgment for the world, and the final reward for all who believe in God, eternal life. Good triumphs over evil and hope for the future is unveiled.