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    Eventually cathedrals became more than a place of prayer. Their duty expanded to encompass the protection of sacred relics‚ rooms for each saint and accommodations for nuns and monks. Many even acted as schools for children and a school for the town guilds.[3] From the time and dedication devoted

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    question carefully.  Answer both questions.  Dictionaries are allowed. * I declare that I have no prior knowledge of the questions in this assessment and that I will not divulge to any person information about the questions. Total © The City and Guilds of London Institute 2012 3748-314 -2- High Street Question 1 You recently bought a toaster which came with a 12 month guarantee. After 9 months the product became faulty so you took it back to the shop. They provided you with a new toaster and

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    quickly‚ people were so close together and the sanitation conditions were terrible (Class Lesson). These burghs also created a system that left very little room for economic growth. This system created guilds which craftsmen had to join in order to operate their businesses (Guild Handout). Members of the guild had to keep their products at the same prices so there was no competition. When everybody’s selling the same wares it means that innovation is slow‚ people had no reason to create new and better things

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    These guilds of Medieval Times were used by their members as a protection system against excessive taxes and rents that could be imposed by the barons‚ lords and knights. Guilds actively worked for the protection and safety of merchants and craftsmen‚ they also ensured proper protection of consumers by committing to fair pricing. A successful

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    Innovations were brought to the seventeenth-century Dutch art market. Initially‚ artists joined the artists’ guild‚ such as the guild of St. Luke‚ after well trained in the artists’ schools or in apprenticeships. The guild usually restricted the sales of the artists’ works. Therefore‚ artists were not allowed to trade their art pieces freely. However‚ over the course of the seventeenth century‚ commissions decreased‚ and artworks were more affordable for the middle class. Especially after the Eighty

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    The Architectural Change from Romanesque to Gothic Romanesque vs. Gothic: Sculptural Decoration: Thin‚ elongated‚ abstract figures. More realistic proportions and individualised features. Mood: Dark‚ gloomy. Tall‚ light filled. Emphasis: Horizontal Vertical Elevation = How high the building is Modest height. Soaring Layout = The plan or design of the building Multiple Units. Main Trait = The main feature of the building Rounded Arch. Pointed Arch. Support System = What is

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    also necessary to observe how Film Noir paved the way for the medium and story telling as a whole for later generations. 1 Winfried Fluck‚ “Crime‚ Guild‚ and Subjectivity in Film Noir”‚ American Studies‚ Vol. 46‚ No. 3‚ Popular Culture (2001)‚ pp. 379-408‚ http://www.jstor.org/stable/41157665‚ (Accessed 02/28/2014) 2 Winfried Fluck‚ “Crime‚ Guild‚ and Subjectivity in Film Noir”‚ American

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    Ronald Reagan was a leader all of his life. In school‚ he was president of the student body. When he went into acting‚ he became president of the Screen Actors Guild. He then went on to be the governor of California‚ and eventually president of the United States. His political views shifted in the years leading up to his governing of California. This shift helped his leadership‚ as he was open minded to both sides and he could make compromises and form policies that benefited both parties. His presidency

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    Manufacturing From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Part of a series of articles on | Industry | | Manufacturing methods Batch production • Job productionContinuous production | Improvement methods LM • TPM • QRM • VDMTOC • Six Sigma • RCM | Information & communication ISA-88 • ISA-95 • ERPSAP • IEC 62264 • B2MML | Process control PLC • DCS | Assembly of Section 41 of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Manufacturing is the use of machines‚ tools and labor

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    15 1452 in the village of Anchiano‚ Italy near the town of Vinci. In 1467 at the age of 15 Leonardo was sent to Florence to work as and apprentice for Andrea De Verrocchio. In 1472 at the age of 20 years old Leonardo was accepted into the painters guild of Florence.9 years later Leonardo begins painting the Adoration of the Magi‚ an altarpiece for the Monastery of San Dontao at Scopeto. In 1495 Leonardo begins painting The Last Supper in the refectory of the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in

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