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    Caitlin Higgins English 1001-40588 Clark December 9‚ 2010 Florence vs. Dublin Travel Experience People travel around the world to visit new places and learn about the culture of the city and its civilians. Some may travel in search of attaining more knowledge‚ such as studying abroad. Others travel for a simple vacation in hope of exploring something new. Two popular cities around the world tourists commonly visit are Florence‚ Italy and Dublin‚ Ireland. Florence is a flourishing city that

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    Dante’s Divine Comedy may have been produced in the 1300s‚ but references to the story have appeared throughout history. Dante’s Inferno influence has appeared in literature whether in the form of criticism or poetry. Influence has emerged in art and modern culture as well. First‚ is Dante’s influence on writers and their writings. The Divine Comedy influenced different writers and poets throughout the centuries. The writers saw different meanings behind the work of fiction. Some focused on the

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    from the skins of 160 donkeys‚ the Codex Gigas is the world’s largest and most mysterious medieval manuscript. Filled with satanic

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    Church Dante Alighieri Italian poet wrote "Divine Comedy" exiled from Florence for political reasons Giovanni Boccaccio wrote "The Decameron" in Italian vernacular supporter of Petrarch Sandro Botticelli Florentine painter "Birth of Venus‚" "Primavera" Filippo Brunelleschi Florentine architect designed duomo of Florence cathedral‚ chapel of Pazzi family Michelangelo sculptor by nature‚ painted but hated it; incredible realism introvert‚ hated but thrived on competition work includes Sistine

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    The Bible The “revealed Word of Ta Biblia “The God” Books” We also find God’s Word So‚ the Bible is in: derivatively Jesus’ words & deeds “God’s word” Jesus’ words & deeds in the proclamation of the apostles (= the kerygma) the Bible‚ a written record of the apostolic proclamation The Bible is God’s Word in human words This is the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church God did not write the Bible; God “inspired” human authors to write the Biblical materials “inspiration”

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    Bettcher may help: it provides a useful overview of all (?) things that should be considered in any Corporate Code of Conduct. The authors suggest 8 governing ethical principles which taken together they call: The Global Business Standards Codex (GBS Codex). These 8 principles to create or evaluate a Code of Conduct and their most important aspects are: The Fiduciary Principle (Diligence‚ Loyalty). The Property Principle (Protection‚ Theft). The Reliability Principle (Contracts Premises‚ Commitments)

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    Born in Padua‚ a city not far from Venice‚ Mantegna introduced many Florentine characteristics into north Italian painting. He particularly admired the realism of Donatello’s sculptures‚ and like Donatello‚ he studied ancient Roman art. He used perspective to create the effect of a stage on which his figures perform. The

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    The Inca and Aztec Empires The Inca and Aztec civilizations have similar characteristics that have impacted their societies greatly. Some common features they both contain are their religion‚ economy‚ and social life. Both empires were changing constantly due to the discovery and or advancement brought along throughout their existence. Even though they have similarities‚ they have their slight differences when it comes to certain circumstances. The Aztecs and Incas both had polytheistic religions

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    Bible Etymology It comes from the Greek word “ta biblia” (plural) “biblos” (singular) which means “scrolls” or books. - Is a partial record of the religious history of the real history of the Israelites and the effect of Jesus to those who experienced him. - Since Sacred Tradition; Bible were written in papyrus and were rolled together forming scrolls. - Other names: Holy Scripture or Word of God - Book of History • History of Israelites‚ chosen people • History of

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    laws is that it seeks to establish morals and principles whereas the intent of the Code of Hammurabi seems to be to particularize laws already in existence to fit certain demanding situations in what’s happening in that time period (Comparing the Codex Hammurabi with the Mosaic Law n.d.) The Code of Hammurabi would be edited as the times went by‚ kind of like our laws. Example if attacking citizens for no reason became a problem than the ruler would add a punishment to the problem. The Mosaic Laws

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