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    a) Josquin des Prez (or Josquin Lebloitte dit Desprez; French: [ʒɔskɛ̃ depʁe]; c. 1450/1455 – 27 August 1521)‚ often referred to simply as Josquin‚ was aFranco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He is also known as Josquin Desprez and Latinized as Josquinus Pratensis‚ alternatively Jodocus Pratensis. He himself spelled his name "Josquin des Prez" in an acrostic in his motet Illibata Dei virgo nutrix.[2][3] He was the most famous European composer between Guillaume Dufay and Palestrina‚ and is usually

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    partner.Thus Pablo Menendez might not give the information to Johannes Van Den Bosch which would cause a terrible consequence.Even if Van Den Bosch got the information he needed‚the relationship between Pablo Menendez and him would be really strained.And that may result in an constant negative influence on their work. D. Key players (list individuals‚ groups or organizations who are involved in the most critical issue discussed in C): Johannes Van Den Bosch Pablo Menendez E. List appropriate cultural

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    Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud was born in Purmerend‚ North Holland in 1890. He began his education at Amsterdam’s Quellinus School of Decorative Arts and later began working with the architectural firm of Jeseph Cuypers and Jan Stuyt in 1907. Oud was interested in architectural theory‚ and found his lack of knowledge in that area frustrating. He left the firm after only six months to study at the National School for Art Education in Amsterdam. He had high expectations for the education he would

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    NECESSARY Seminar week and time: Student name and ID number: Case name: JOHANNES VAN DEN BOSCH SENDS AN EMAIL Goal of analysis: GET THE REQUESTED INFORMATION TO THE CLIENT IN A TIMELY MANNER; PREVENT LOSING THE CLIENT A. Case introduction (describe relevant case background and scope of analysis): The van den Bosch case illustrates issues in different cultural values and responsiveness and cross culture communication. In the case‚ Johannes van den Bosch‚ the Rotterdam office representative of Big Four Firm

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    Johannes Kepler revolutionized the science community with his improvements made to Nicolaus Copernicus’s heliocentric model. Not only was Copernicus a huge influence on astronomy at the time‚ Kepler would eventually become just as big of an influenced to others as well. Kepler adopted the Copernican heliocentric model at a young age even after receiving opposition from the theologians. He introduced the three laws of planetary motion in Astronomia Nova and later Harmonices Mundi. Johannes Kepler

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    Symphony No. 3 in F Major Third Movement was written by Johannes Brahms during the summer of 1883 in Wiesbaden. It is in the key of C minor and has a triple meter or 3/8. When pieces are in this meter‚ it often means that the tempo of the piece should be higher or shorter hypermeter. This suggests that the rhythm is counted in threes rather than in twos like its often seen. The orchestra consists of 2 flutes‚ 2 oboes‚ 2 clarinets‚ 2 bassoons‚ 2 French horns‚ 1st violins‚ 2nd violins‚ violas‚ cello

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    The Point of View in "Porphyria’s Lover" "Porphyria’s Lover" is an exhilarating love story given from a lunatic’s point of view. It is the story of a man who is so obsessed with Porphyria that he decides to keep her for himself. The only way he feels he can keep her‚ though‚ is by killing her. Robert Browning’s poem depicts the separation of social classes and describes the "triumph" of one man over an unjust society. As is often the case in fiction‚ the speaker of "Porphyria’s Lover" does

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    CHOCOBAN LTD. Chocoban is a well-established producer and marketer of the finest boxed chocolate and was started ten years ago by two partners‚ Henry See and John Juan. Prior to their partnership‚ Henry was marketing vice-president while John served as comptroller in a candy company with national distribution. The two men agreed at the outset that Henry would handle distribution and marketing and John would look after production‚ accounting and company finances; overall planning and major decisions

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    Brooks in his book‚ Vermeer’s Hat. In this novel Johannes Vermeer uses paintings as a window to show the reader an in depth view of trade and globalization in the seventeenth century. Each painting has certain elements that represent trade and globalization in some way. By using paintings‚ Vermeer is able to subliminally show the way globalization can be seen in Europe in the seventeenth century. In the first painting titled‚ “View of Delft” Vermeer illustrates the main port of trade in the Netherlands

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    Compare/Contrast the Artists – Painters Michelangelo Merisi known as Caravaggio and Johannes Vermeer were breakout artists of the 17th century. Caravaggio was around in the early 17th century Italy and was thought of as the most famous painter in Rome. Vermeer was from the Netherlands and little known about his early years. His artwork became famous in the 19th century long after his death. Both are well known for their masterpieces all around the world and are highly respected for their contributions

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