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    Lucky Me

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    Mondo Nissin Corporation for more than 2 decades now‚ has been consistent in giving the Filipino consumers high quality products like Monde biscuits and Luck Me! Noddles. The most and loved favorite noodles‚ LUCK ME! now opens its door to its Luck Me! Noodle factory‚ giving the chance to get to know more about noodles and discover the wonderful world of noodles. Start of our our educational trip. Our first stop Lucky Me! Noodle Factory at Sta. Rosa‚ Laguna. At the noodle factory‚ everyone enjoyed

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    volume work‚ which was called in the same name‚ De verborum significata. Festus’ work also suffered same fate of his predecessor’s. Only a damaged copy of Festus’ work was found in the early middle ages in a very damaged state. This document was called Codex Farnesianus from the 11th Century AD‚ which only contains the alphabetized entries from M to V‚ and that too not in a good condition‚ which survived many ordeals of ages and

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    Chapter 19 From Gothic to Renaissance: 14th Century Italian Art The essentially religious view of the world that dominated medieval Europe began to change dramatically in what is called the European Renaissance. Although religion continued to occupy a primary position in the lives of Europeans‚ a growing concern with the natural world‚ the individual‚ and humanity’s worldly existence characterized the Renaissance period. The Renaissance‚ which means “rebirth‚” extends roughly from the 14th through

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    Even to this day we hang them on our walls! What is fasinating is that not only was he painter but he was also an architect‚ inventor and a "student of all thing scientific." During his time he was also known as "The Renaissance man" and "II Florentine." A very impressive fact is that Leonardo was a vegeterian who had a very interesting habit of buying caged birds and releasing them into the wild. Anyway‚ Leonardo died on March 2‚ 1519 age 67. "Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt

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    Buonarroti made the statue David? Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the high renaissance. It was believed that rivalry between city-states of renaissance Italy and the splendors of Milan provoked the Florentine authorities to commission colossal figures to rein the rooftop of their cathedral. The David for Florence Italy is the symbol of republican liberty‚ a young boy with the help of God overcome his tyrant. For the Florentine’s this David is their symbol

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    Nespresso business to business backgrounder © Nestlé Nespresso S.A.‚ Corporate Communications‚ March 2011 Solutions designed to meet the needs of professionals at a gLance Since 1996‚ Nespresso has provided Business to Business solutions‚ designed to meet the needs of some of the most discerning hosts in the world’s foremost hotels and restaurants as well as those of our business customers. Today‚ the Business to Business team at Nespresso provides a range of products and services to professional

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    agave Early records of Aloe Vera use appears in the Ebers Payrus from the 16th century BC‚[17]:18 and in Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica and Pliny the Elder’s Natural in the mid - first century AD.[17]:20 It is also written of in the Juliana Anicia Codex of 512 AD.[47]:9 The plants is used widely in the traditional herbal medicine of many countries. DANDELION FLOWER • Dandelions are rich in vitamins A‚ C‚ E and B complex‚ iron‚ calcium‚ magnesium‚ potassium and zinc. Dandelions are also one of the

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    Masaccio’s "Holy Trinity" is one of the most intellectually and deeply moving pictures ever painted. Located in the Florentine church of Santa Maria Novella‚ it is remarkable for its early naturalism which initiated the Renaissance painting style‚ but also for the way it incorporates the material world with deep metaphysical significance. The "Holy Trinity" is both the most rational and mysterious of images in that it creates the convincing illusion of space within a painting. Tommaso di Giovanni

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    and a great aura of dignity‚ which would boost the owner’s status. This residence gave the Medici establishment within Florentine’s social hierarchy‚ as well as a symbol for others to emulate. The Palazzo Medici set a standard for which future Florentine architecture would be held accountable for. Just south of Florence‚ another patron of power seized his opportunity to commission a few gifted artists to interpret and invoke his own proud demands. From 1508-1511‚ Raphael was commissioned

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    holdings of such princely rulers were emulated by wealthy individuals throughout Europe. Similarly‚ the courts of aristocratic Italian Renaissance nobility of the Medici‚ Gonzaga‚ Este‚ and Sforza families competed to outshine each other. The leading Florentine family was the Medici. The Medici spent money on constructing churches‚ encouraging art and supporting charities. One of the Medici Popes‚ Leo X‚ was a notable patron of the arts in Rome. These families were patrons of the arts during the early

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