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    Da Vinci Chapter 7

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    Chapter 7: THE LIVES AND WORKS OF MASTERS IN VISUAL ARTS Reporter: Francis B. Corral BSECE II * Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) - an Italian master of the arts of painting‚ sculpture‚ and architecture‚ a draftsman‚ an accomplished engineer‚ and a pioneer investigator‚ in the natural sciences. Life and works in painting * Born in 1452 in Vinci‚ Republic of Florence (now in Italy)‚ Leonardo spent his youth in Tuscany and in 1469‚ went to Florence with

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    Uranus

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    Miranda and Miranda looked like it was pieced together from parts that didn’t quite merge properly. The Miranda was also about 500 km in diameter. Uranus has at least 27 moons or more. Some of Uranus’s moons are Oberon‚ Titania‚ Ariel‚ Umbria‚ Cupid‚ Rosalind‚ Desdemona‚ Belinda‚ Stephano‚ Bianca‚ Juliet‚ and Puck. From here on earth Uranus’s moons seem to go up and

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    In the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ characters search for love in a complex and dynamic web of enamored interactions. The author uses multiple different methods to manipulate love. Shakespeare uses the potions and fairies to show the illusive properties of love and that it transcends beyond the lover. Shakespeare uses the love flower to exemplify the frailty of love. By showing that a simple flower and a little bit of magic can spontaneously create love between creatures

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    Romeo suddenly show up with my words as if I was praying to him like a god! Oh Romeo you relentless boy. The only thing that will make this boy appear is if I talk about love. Romeo let us know you’re here‚ give us a good shout into the sky. I’m sure cupid will appear‚ hm! Not even that will bring him back but I’m sure this will! I call you here in the name of Rosaline and her beautifully sculpted face and

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    CLASSICS 300-I STUDY GUIDE #3 With reference to the incident of Horatius Cocles on the Pons Sublicius‚ who was the enemy? What is pudor? What role did pudor play in the battle between Horatius Cocles and his foes? Why did Horatius Cocles pray to Tiberine pater? What is particularly significant about the Tiberine part of this? What is particularly significant about the pater part of this? How was Horatius Cocles rewarded for his heroism? What does this tell us about Livy’s view of

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    Book four depicts Aeneas’ stay on the island of Carthage who was founded and lead by a princess named Dido. The first part of the text depict Dido’s increasing affection for Aeneas. For example‚ Dido exclaims to her sister Anna “this guest … his looks‚ the way he carries himself‚ his brave heart!” (Aeneid 77.12-13). One can observe that Dido has a strong attraction for Aeneas after he describes his incredible journey thus far. Yet‚ at first‚ Dido still is reluctant about marrying Aeneas when she

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    The Renaissance period brought a revival to all forms of the arts‚ including that of literature. Poetry became a way for writers to display their skill with language as they artistically sculpted the words and lines of their poems. Poetry at this time followed strict forms that gave the structure within which the poet can operate. One such form that became very popular throughout the Renaissance period was the sonnet. This form was very widely used‚ and two poets who became popular partially for

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    flowers‚ offering confectionery (CANDY) (is the set of food items that are rich in sugar)‚ and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"). • Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline‚ doves‚ and the figure of the winged Cupid (winged boy). Since the 19th century‚ handwritten valentines have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards and the oldest known Valentine card is on display at the British Museum.  • By the end of the century‚ printed cards began to replace

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    Her Father is one of the well-known investors in Seoul‚ her family will do great for our company!" He claims‚ execrating as a cupid‚ when he was well-known for his dalliance. "You’re in no position to make decisions like that..." "It’s either this‚ or something happens to her." The demagogue threatens‚ flashing a picture of the woman who made me feel a million of emotions at

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    The Queen of Carthage

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    Publius Vergilus Maro (Octocber 15‚ 70 B.C- September 21‚ 19 B.C)‚ called Vergil‚ is known as the Rome’s greatest poet and the father of many famous nation epics. His work has a wide and deep influence on Western literature. One of the best inspirational masterpieces of Vergil is “The Aeneild”‚ with the main character is Aeneas‚ a hero Trojans. “The Aeneild” is considered as a splendid seminal epic from ancient Rome to the present. Throughout “The Aeneild”‚ Vergil successfully describes many different

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