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    Humanities Chap 14

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    1. This German Augustinian friar made the first dramatic act of the Protestant Reformation by issuing the invitation to debate indulgences issued in 1517 in Wittenberg. A) Luther B) Knox C) Wyclif D) Hus Points Earned: 5.0/5.0 Correct Answer(s): A 2. In which country was John Calvin the leader of the Reformation? A) Geneva B) Zurich C) Vienna D) Madrid Points Earned: 5.0/5.0 Correct Answer(s): A 3. Which of these countries remained faithful to Roman Catholicism during the

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    prevention is where the big savings occur” (AlbrechtAlbrechtAlbrecht‚ & Zimbelman‚ 2012‚ p.103). What is required is the implementation of a comprehensive hiring‚ fraud‚ and ethics training program with strong controls‚ with punitive treatment of fraud offenders. “Research confirms that anyone can commit fraud. Fraud perpetrators usually can’t be distinguished from other people on the basis of demographic or psychological characteristics.” (Albrecht et al. 2012‚ p. 33). The value of an effective

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    Giselle Essay

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    injuries received from the sword of Albrecht’s. Petipa didn’t think it was suitable that Giselle should die that way. Instead Petipa story of Giselle was that the young girl dies of a weak heart caused by sorrow and sadness. Giselle’s lover was Albrecht. Albrecht was already engaged to another girl Bathilde. When Giselle died she became a Wilis‚ which is a female vampire‚ which was also known as a spirit. Willis are souls of females who died before their wedding night and they were betrayed in love

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    acquired several high dollar electronic items. Unbeknownst to Jonathan‚ Chris was committing employee fraud right under his nose. All three elements of the fraud triangle were present in this case. Beginning with perceived pressure‚ AlbrechtAlbrecht‚ & Albrecht (2006) state that “most pressures involve a financial need‚ although nonfinancial pressures . . . can also motivate fraud” (p. 31). Chris certainly faced financial pressures to commit fraud. Financially‚ Chris was trying to support

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    which Giselle dies. In the original performances Giselle stabbed herself with the sword of Albrecht (Lee 154)‚ however this changed for later versions where she simply dies of a broken heart alone as a result of her weak heart condition (“Giselle” par 15). Another example comes at the very end of the ballet‚ when Albrecht is at the resting spot of Giselle one last time. In the original performance‚ while Albrecht is saying his final goodbyes to Giselle his fiancé is shown waiting for him to let the audience

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    to a person’s association with a criminal environment” (Albrecht‚ 2014). Sutherland believed that criminal behavior was learned. The criminal behavior was not related to class‚ but environment (Albrecht‚ 2014). The idea that people aren’t predisposed to crime is simultaneously comforting and troubling. This is because the theory emphatically states that all people are equally capable of committing crime given the right influences (Albrecht‚ 2014). Sutherland believed that if people were surrounded

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    Account for the centrality of life drawing as a key form of training for artists since the Renaissance. Illustrate your answer with reference to at least THREE images/or photographs of life classes including Zoffany’s Royal Academy School‚ 1771. The practice of life drawing has always been a strong aspect of training artists since the Renaissance age; it has not only provided training in the technical aspects of making a piece of art such as the handling of materials and learning to observe a subject

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    Case Study 1

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    deeper she found five more checks made out to different people but all of the endorsement’s had the same handwriting. This also looks suspicious but as Gus told Jane‚ “They do look similar‚ but a lot of people have similar handwriting” (AlbrechtAlbrechtAlbrecht‚ & Zimbleman‚ 2012). So even though Jane and Gus are pretty sure that there is fraudulent activity going on‚ they will have a hard time proving it with just the similar handwriting. The clue that gave them some solid evidence to go further

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    North Renaissance 1400

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    Patronage in northern Europe is different from the one in Italy. In the early renaissance‚ main patron in Italy is the Medici family. This big merchant family benefits a lot from the fast development of Italian economy. They spent a large number of funds on art region‚ promoting the renaissance to expand. However‚ in the Northern Europe‚ English and France still fought each other in the Hundred-Year war. Two competing Popes still resided in Rome and Avigon. These conflicts influenced the economic

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    that people with disabilities were excluded from the society and this was based upon the power of scientific and management systems. This view has been supported by Albrecht et al (2001) who argued that the medical model of defining and classifying disability became heavily accepted in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Albrecht et al (2001) state that professionals used their scientific methods to point out those who were called feeble-minded‚ psychopathic‚ epileptic‚ suffering from mental disease

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