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    Tuscan orders as a reference point for future architects. In 1563‚ Giacomo da Vignola wrote his treatise‚ The Five Orders of Architecture‚ which was considered to be a guide for architects and builders throughout Europe. During the Renaissance‚ Andrea Palladio (1508-1580)‚ wrote the The Four Books of Architecture‚ these books encompassed the classical architecture of Greece and Rome. It is from these roots that the Neo-Classical architects developed their approach to design‚ considering its form

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    Final Paper - Jung Theories of Personality                               In this paper I will show some of Jung’s back ground‚ his theory‚ and speak of his contribution to the world of psychology.   His contribution was a great one‚ and it was said that many of his theories were more complicated than many of the other psychologists of his time. As I read about him‚ I began to appreciate his passion for this subject. There were a few reasons that I chose him. First‚ I think it’s            

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    Andrea Amosson is an international award-winning Chilean author. She was born in Antofagasta‚ Chile‚ and moved to Texas in 2011. When she turned six years old‚ her and her family moved to a town called Pedro de Valdivia where the Atacama Desert is located. She described the Atacama Desert as a harsh place to live‚ a good place to die‚ a fertile land for storytelling‚ and an excellent source of inspiration. She said that the Atacama Desert is six hundred miles into northern Chile and is the driest

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    The book of C.G Jung “The Undiscovered Self” was written during the cold war concerning communism. He saw during this time the trend toward collectivism as the utmost threat to the individual self. He expresses grief over the adoption of mass mindedness‚ and encourages its psychic depreciation. Witnessing the physical and psychological destruction of war‚ Jung provides the reader his analytic interpretation of the incomparable loss of self in the intrusion of secular religion and social collectivism

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    He was born Andrea di Pietro della Gondola in Padua‚ then part of the Republic of Venice. Apprenticed as a stonecutter in Padua when he was 13‚ he broke his contract after only 18 months and fled to the nearby town of Vicenza. Here he became an assistant in the leading workshop of stonecutters and masons. He frequented the workshop of Bartolomeo Cavazza‚ from whom he learned some of his skills. His talents were recognized in his early thirties by Count Gian Giorgio Trissino‚ who also gave him

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    out of harms way. A Prince close to Luther took him away to Wartburg. He was safe physically‚ but not emotionally; for while there‚ he could not defend his ideas and it hurt and angered Luther more than a dagger ever could. While Luther was away‚ Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt (famous for changes in the church) and Thomas Muntzer took it upon themselves to be the new leaders of the reformation. Karlstadt was a lot like Luther; he shared some of the same ideas‚ and was also a professor at Whittenburg

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    I-Fan Chung History of Interiors 1 Zahid Sardar November 5th‚ 2012 Palladian Style Palladian style is a style of architecture derived from the designs of the architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580). Palladio’s work was strongly based on the symmetry‚ perspective and values of the formal classical temple architecture of the Ancient Greeks and Romans. The Palladian window (figure 1) function as an important characteristic in Palladio’s early career. A Palladian window is a large window that is

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    Andrea‚ or what Miranda Priestly calls “Emily”‚ a girl in New York City trying to find her dream job. She is in a simple life living with her boyfriend and going nowhere fast. She had a dream of always getting into the editorial field but didn’t know how to achieve her life’s goal. Until one day she saw that a company was hiring an assistant to an editor of a large high end company named‚ “Runway”. In Andrea’s new job‚ she does a lot‚ let’s just say. She does so many things as an assistant for

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    Battle of the Boyne in 1690‚ a new prosperous‚ Protestant‚ landed gentry emerged who wished to display their wealth in building large country houses and public buildings.  These were built at first in the Palladian style‚ based on the writings of Andrea Palladio.  Later‚ neo-classicism became increasingly popular as more architects travelled to Rome to study its ancient buildings.   William Chambers was a prominent London architect of the Georgian period.  He was born in Gotëborg and originally

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    Book Review The protagonist Andrea Sachs is a fresh graduate from college who surprisingly lands up in a job as assistant to editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly at fashion’s top-notch Runway magazine. Though she knows nothing about fashion‚ she is told that it would be a stepping stone to any job in the publishing world once she gets a review from Miranda on completion of her first and only year at Elias-Clark. The book has described in great details the errands ’Aan-dre-aah’ has to run for her boss

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