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    be used unless the question states that you should use one. Date of completion: (DD/MM/YYYY) The copyright in this Unit Assignment is owned by learndirect Limited and has been compiled using resources provided by learndirect and City and Guilds. © learndirect Limited June 2013. All rights reserved. learndirect® is a registered trade mark of learndirect Ltd. Maths Skills Unit 310: Positive and negative numbers Introduction Answer the questions in this worksheet to show that you have

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    social class you are in. Dancing during the Renaissance was also different from dancing today. According to the book‚ Patrick D. Netzley‚ they danced in groups called “Guilds” and it was very hard to get into a Guild. Most Guilds are categorized by profession. Some guilds are of all doctors‚ teachers‚ architects‚ artists‚ etc. The Guild leaders have rules about who can get into the group. For example‚ you might now be able to join the group if you cannot read. The Italian Renaissance was a great time

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    What is fraternity? A fraternity (Latin frater : "brother") is a brotherhood‚ although the term sometimes connotes a distinct or formal organization and sometimes a secret society. A fraternity (or fraternal organization) is an organized society of men associated together in an environment of companionship and brotherhood; dedicated to the intellectual‚ physical‚ and social development of its members. * Wikipedia A fraternity is a male-only association with members who are linked by common

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    noble manors at this time were associated with a guild‚ an association of persons of the same trade formed for their mutual aid and protection. Guilds would develop training programs for their members‚ thereby preserving their knowledge and skills. "Charcuterie" was the name of a guild that prepared and sold cooked items made from pigs. Through this organization‚ the preparation of hams‚ bacon‚ sausages‚ pates and terrines were preserved. When the guild system was abolished early in the French Revolution

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    first things I noticed was the different social classes. Just like in today’s society there were the rich‚ the middle class‚ and the poor. The pipiltin’s and mayeques considered themselves the common people. They were the first ones to engage in guilds. On the other hand we had the pochteca who thought of themselves as the more great importance of the social classes. They had what you would call a world of their own in my opinion. They had there own religion‚ their own economic code‚ and legal

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    QUALIFICATION HANDBOOK Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) (3978-51/52/53/54/55/56) December 2011 Version 2.1 (July 2011) Qualification at a glance Subject area City & Guilds number Age group approved Entry requirements Assessment Fast track Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) 3978 19+ There are no entry requirements Portfolio of Evidence‚ Practical

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    Renaissance Merchants

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    Merchants in the middle ages played a part to make society what it is today. Merchants are referred to as business people who were involved in trade or retail to earn a living. The skill of trading in the Renaissance time‚ used by merchants‚ is reflected in the trading that occurs in the present century. Over time‚ merchants grew wealthy‚ but not before they were discriminated against by some of society. The job of a merchant may come across as simple‚ but in fact merchants in the Renaissance era

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    A Woman’s Perspective The Renaissance period marked the rebirth of humanism‚ and the revival of cultural achievements‚ including art. During this time artists produced pieces of art that captured the artists individualism and perspective. Although this was a period of rebirth and revival of classical art‚ sculpture‚ architecture and literary works flourished‚ women artists faced impossible restrictions‚ faced extreme prejudice‚ and were not taken seriously. During the Renaissance‚ education and

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    Surgeon Guild. However‚ there is much more to this painting than meets the eye. In reality‚ this portrait has an underlining motif about God and one’s self. Rembrandt sees death as something beautiful rather than a topic to avoid because man is the product of God’s greatness. Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp uses a strong composition‚ and focal point‚ and variation in figures. The composition is tight and dramatic thanks to Rembrandt’s use of a pyramidal form. Five of the members of the guild and

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