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    Aldo Rossi's Inspiration

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    explore the mysteries of remembrance . Both are also able to create a metaphysical and dreamlike atmosphere by creating very simple paintings with very complex underlying meanings. Aldo Rossi also shows his admiration for the Italian architect Giuseppe Terragni who worked under the Fascist (opposite to Nazism) regime and also pioneered the Italian Modernist movement under rationalism. Like Aldo Rossi‚ Terragni wanted to revive the classical and vernacular traditions of Italian culture but Rossi

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    Castellammarese War

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    In 1930‚ the Castellammarese War was a bloody was between two major factions in New York of the Castellammarese branch of the mafia (Abadinsky‚ 2010). Salvatore Maranzano (held in Midtown Manhattan) headed one and Giuseppe Masseria (Little Italy of East Harlem) headed the other (Abadinsky‚ 2010). The war would determine the future of the Mafia in America. Prohibition enabled the Mafia gangs to break out of the bounds of Little Italy and operate in the wider society (Abadinsky‚ 2010). The struggle

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    Asteroids Research Paper

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    could or did come together with many others under gravitation to form a planet. This theory explains why the silicate rich asteroids are concentrated in the inner belts‚ and the carbonaceous type asteroids are in the outer belts. Astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi discovered asteroids in 1801 while making a star map. He not only discovered the first‚ but the largest asteroid. This asteroid is known as Ceres‚ it is found orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is typically classified as a dwarf planet

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    19th Century War

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    united Austria‚ Russia and Prussia‚ had managed to prevent the success of revolutions. After its dissolution‚ the unification of two Great Powers took place. In Italy‚ between 1859 and 1861‚ the Italian state of Piedmont-Sardinia‚ led by Guiseppe Garibaldi and the nationalists‚ united most of the Italian peninsula. In

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    act which is banned and criticized by the Roman Catholic Church. The incident angered Dagohoy thus‚ he called a meeting with Boholano leaders and planned an uprising against Spain. The 85-year revolt started in January 24‚ 1744 with the murder of Giuseppe Lamberti‚ an Italian Jesuit priest and the parish priest of Jagna. Shortly‚ the news of the armed conflict spread all over the province. Eventually‚ Dagohoy himself killed Gaspar Morales‚ the same priest who refused a Christian burial for his brother

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    our Catholic faith - the Holy Trinity. Although all of them are breathtakingly beautiful‚ one of them stood out to me the most. The painting I chose is called The Trinity. The Trinity was painted by Jose de Ribera (also spelled Jusepe‚ Josef‚ or Giuseppe) in 1635. Ribera was born on January 12‚ 1591 in Xativa‚ Spain. He spent most of his life in Italy and was trained by Francisco Ribalta. He worked in Parma and Rome before marrying and spending the remainder of his life in Naples under Spanish rule

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    Where Do Units Come from?

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    The Volt Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Gerolamo Umberto Volta was the father of the volt. He was born in Italy. He made the first cell in the 1800s. The cell that he made was not really a battery‚ but it was the most advanced attempt of making a battery in his time‚ it produced a steady electrical current‚ but did not work well over time; it was called the Voltaic pile. The voltaic pile was made of two electrodes of zinc and copper and sulphuric acid as the electrolyte. His name

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    Organic Chemistry

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    Aqueous methods for the preparation of 5’-substituted guanosine derivatives. The Royal Society of Chemistry [online] 2009. http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/CC/b9/b908727c/b908727c.pdf (accessed august 2012) C. Round bottom flask Jay. A. Syrett; Giuseppe Mantovani ;and David M. Haddleton. Self Healing Polymers Prepared via Living Radical Polymerization. The Royal Society of Chemistry. [Online] 2010‚ p1-16 http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/py/b9/b9py00316a/b9py00316a.pdf (accessed august 2012) D. Condenser

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    Ap Euro

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    Country is not a mere territory; the particular territory is only its foundation. The Country is the idea which rises upon that foundation; it is the sentiment of love‚ the sense of fellowship which binds together all the sons of that territory. Giuseppe Mazzini pan –slavism- so pan slavism is not a person????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????   Courts of law‚ and all the paraphernalia and folly of law cannot be found in

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    Antonio Canova

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    the time Antonio was a young boy‚ he was taught to draw by his grandfather. At around the age of nine‚ Canova began to work with him and soon began showing talent as a sculptor. The young man’s talent eventually piqued the interest of a man named Giuseppe Faliero. Faliero enabled young Antonio Canova to study under a great sculptor by the name of Torretto when he was thirteen years old. Antonio studied with the artist for about two years and was then taken to Venice to study under Torretto’s nephew

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