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    Renaissance Individualism

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    Further‚ the emergence of individual interests characterised as humanism or individualism‚ propagated the development of new pursuits of education and scholarly roles for those who lived under Renaissance era Italian civilisation. This is so due to the relative shift away from the study of religious teachings‚ to the desire to improve one’s self through a search for knowledge‚ specifically human knowledge. In particular‚ during the fifteenth century‚ statesmen and merchants would often become fluent

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    HOW DO PLATO‚ LOCKE AND MACHIAVELLI ADDRESS THHOW DO PLATO‚ LOCKE AND MACHIAVELLI ADDRESS THE CONCEPTS OF POWER‚ AUTHORITY AND LEGITEMACY? Plato‚ Locke and Machiavelli deal with addressing the concepts of power‚ legitimacy and authority through illustrating constant contrasts and the underpinning of authority. Plato deals especially with the legitimacy of those in power focusing on the morality of politics and the need for the enlightenment of authority (Spragens‚ 1997:41)‚ but looking at the status

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    Graded Assignment Unit Test Answer the questions below in complete sentences. You may consult your Journeys anthology while writing your responses. (15 points) 1. Why might Sonnet 18 by Francesco Petrarcha be interpreted as a poem about defeat as much as a poem about love? Use specific examples from the text in your response. Answer: Answer: In sonnet 18‚ the speaker wants to describe the beauty of his love‚ but can’t find the words to describe. The speaker says “then in mid-utterance the lay

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    Anthology of World Literature. Vol. 1. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin ’s‚ 2003. Easterling‚ P. E.‚ and Bernard MacGregor Walker. Knox. The Cambridge History of Classical Literature. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire: Cambridge UP‚ 1985. "Francesco Petrarch - Father of Humanism." Francesco Petrarch - Father of Humanism. Peter Sadlon‚ 10 Sept. 2007. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://petrarch.petersadlon.com/laura.html> "Shakespeare ’s Sonnets." Shakespeare ’s Sonnets. Oxquarry Books Ltd‚ 2001-2011. Web. 28 Nov. 2012

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    Nosql

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    The growth of ultra large websites like Facebook and Google has lead to the development of NoSQl as a way of breaking through the speed constraints that relational databases provide. Most work on storing and fetching Key-Values‚ though some e.g. redis‚ store large quantities of data entities (called documents) in XML or JSON format. Types Of Nosql Databases There are four main types of NoSQL databases: * The basic key/value store performs nothing other than the function described above

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    CASO Carnival Cruise Lines

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    12-05 Carnival Cruise Lines: Wreck of the Costa Concordia “The boat started shaking. The noise – there was panic‚ like in a film‚ dishes crashing to the floor‚ people running‚ people falling down the stairs.” – survivor Fulvio Rocci 1 The Crisis At 4:00 p.m. on the evening of January 13‚ 2012‚ the Costa Concordia set sail from Rome‚ Italy for a seven-day cruise as it did every week. The ship was due to arrive in Savona‚ Italy the next day. Around 9:15 p.m.‚ the ship took a five mile detour to pass

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    Saint Francis of Assisi

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    young man to sacrifice every material asset he had‚ including his time‚ to serve lepers and beggars? This paper will examine how the patron saint of Italy transformed his lifestyle to live in poverty and serve the Lord. Originally named Giovanni Francesco Bernardone at his birth in Umbria‚ Italy‚ St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) led a youth filled with money and festivities. He grew up in high medieval Italy‚ during the "time of the Crusades‚ provincial revolts‚ class divisions‚ famine‚ beggars

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    Raffaello Sanzio Da Urbino

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    Marin 1 Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino 08 March‚ 2013 Draft One MLA format Word Count: 1400 Marin 2 Ever wondered who was behind the paintbrush for paintings like “Sistine Cherubs” or “The School of Athens”? Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino was this famous Italian artist. He was admired by how much clarity was in his paintings as well as visual achievement. Together with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo

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    Chemical Basis of Life

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    Chemical Basis of Life Chemistry Atoms – smallest particle of an element Subatomic particles: * Protons * Neutrons * Electrons Molecules – a unit formed by 2 or more atoms joined together Elements Compounds Mass Weight Inorganic Compounds – molecules that do not necessarily contain a carbon Organic Compounds – always contain large amounts of carbon * theses are the molecules composing living things – organisms Biologically important Inorganic Molecules

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    The Dark Ages

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    that time period when the fall of the Roman Empire began and the rise of the Renaissance period and the Age of Discovery. Approximately‚ the Dark Ages were identified as the time from 400-1500 A.D. The term Dark Ages was initially introduced by Francesco Petrarca‚ an Italian scholar‚ as a reference to the low quality literature and scriptures during the time‚ including the period’s lack of culture and advancement in medieval Europe. There is a misconception that the Dark Ages represented a time

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