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    In a published study featured in the Journal of Medicine‚ it was revealed that common spices can protect from heart disease and the deterioration brought about by aging. In the said study‚ researchers discovered a connection between the phenol content of certain herbs and spices and their capacity to prevent glycation and formation of AGE compounds that are responsible for premature aging and heart disease. As a way to manage your blood pressure‚ herbs and spices are a fantastic way to increase

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    Nicolaus Copernicus

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    Domenico Maria de Novara‚ the mathematics professor. In 1500‚ Copernicus lectured in Rome and in the next year‚ obtained permission to study medicine at Padua. Before returning to Poland‚ he received a doctorate in canon law from the University of Ferrara. Copernicus lived with his uncle in his bishopric palace. While he stayed there he published his first book which was a translation of letters written by the 7th century writer‚ Theophylactus of Simocatta. After that he wrote an astronomical discourse

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    Out of clutter‚ find Simplicity. From discord‚ find Harmony. In the middle of difficulty lies Opportunity. ~Albert Einstein A determined person doesn’t find it hard to succeed; they find it hard to stop trying." --- Allen Steble The entrepreneur is essentially a visualizer and actualizer… He can visualize something‚ and when he visualizes it he sees exactly how to make it happen. ~Robert L. Schwartz "Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What!"

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    Browning’s first dramatic monologue “My last duchess” was written during the Italian Renaissance when egotism‚ marriage and aristocracy influenced the society. The monologue is loosely based on historical events involving Alfonso‚ the Duke of Ferrara‚ who lived in the 16th century. The Duke is the reciter of the monologue‚ and tells us he is entertaining an emissary who has come to negotiate the Duke’s marriage (he has recently been widowed) to the daughter of another powerful family. As he shows

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    Select 3 musical examples of Renaissance music‚ and describe their musical form. How do these pieces differ in texture from the Medieval period? In “Greensleves”‚ the musical form would be binary with two parts that both relate to each other such as a statement and a counterstatement also known as the AB form. “Country jig” also has a binary musical form with part A being repeated after part B. “ La girometta” has a ternary form with a statement‚ contrast‚ and return or ABA’. These pieces each

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    Robert Browning

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    Robert Browning and Dramatic Monologue The dramatic monologue form which is now widely used‚ allows the author to engage his reader more directly by placing him in the role of listener. Often they are to interpret about a dramatic event or experience they are reading about. This allows the reader to become more intimate with the writer and the characters while being able to understand the speaker ’s changing thoughts and feelings. This is almost like being inside the mind of the speaker not

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    My Last Duchess

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    I. Author ROBERT BROWNING Robert Browning is the author of the poem “my last duchess”. He is a son of Robert Browning‚ a Bank of England clerk‚ and Sarah Anna Wiedemann‚ of Scottish-German descent‚ Browning received little formal education. His learning was gleaned mainly from his Father’s library at home in Camberwell‚ South London‚ where he learnt something‚ with his Father’s help‚ of Latin and Greek. Though he attended lectures at the University of London in 1828‚ Browning

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    Walmsley's Diary

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    transcript of my remaining Diary entries I came across the following that I felt should be included in my ’memoirs’. Tuesday 24th. April 1945 Flap in the night and we moved off at 2 am. XXXXXX was blotto and consequently net was lively. Made sweep of Ferrara suburbs. Busty smashes door in. Wednesday 25th. April 1945 Moved off at first light. Stopped at casa where Busty fitted out old people with suit. Pulled into new H.Q. area then out again. Finally stopped at factory This episode about Busty was a

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    Twentieth-century Italian Literature and Cinema Aesthetically Brought to Life Ideas Friederich Nietzsche defines history as being an organization of man’s memory in relation to the past‚ as seen in terms of a series of events. Nietzche’s approach toward history can be articulated in what he dubs his three modern forms of historical consciousness: monumental‚ antiquarian‚ and critical. A similar phenomenon of putting history under analysis can be seen in twentieth-century Italian literature

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    European RENAISSANCE

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    HISTORY Paper V Episode 1 (5.1.1) RENAISSANCE the Rebirth Learning objectives: Meaning of Renaissance Debate among historians over Renaissance Factors that led to Renaissance Characteristics of this period Why Renaissance took place in Italy Scholars and historians mark the era spanning two centuries from the 1330s to the 1530s as the period of rebirth of European civilization. It was a rebirth from the disorder and conflict of the semi barbaric middle ages marked by oppressive feudalism

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