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    School Satire

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    Welcome to High School‚ where we look after your kids! After they walk through the school doors‚ they will ecstatically be immersed in a long string of senseless invectives from both strangers and friends- just a wonderful way to start off the day! Public schools are often scheduled so that they make sure students are most sleep-deprived and least attentive. This helps students with unlocking their subconscious mind and learning with it. It has been shown that people learn more when their brains

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    rhetorical technique

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    symbolic meanings or significance to objects‚ events‚ or relationships. 5. Parallelism: the similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words‚ phrases‚ or clauses. Example: "It is by logic we prove‚ but by intuition we discover.” Leonardo da Vinci 6. Alliteration: the repetition of similar sounds in two or more adjacent words. Example: “She sells sea shells by the seashore.” – Famous American tongue-twister for children 7. Rhyme: Rhyme is the similarity in sound of the ends of

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    the religious traditions of the medieval world‚ they created entirely new genres of art‚ rich in drama and emotion. Radical new techniques were invented‚ like painting with oils‚ and perspective. Artists such as Botticelli‚ Gozzoli‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo‚ Raphael‚ Donatello and Ghiberti transformed the way we saw our world. In architecture and science… Buildings were constructed that were bigger and better than ever before. Taking inspiration from the classical past‚ new rules were invented

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    Contrast Essay In this essay you will be comparing and contrasting two different types of paintings. The same subject matter but different ideas of the same subject. I will be writing about The Last Supper‚ which was painted by Giampietrino‚ after Leonardo da Vinci. He used oil on canvas while painting the piece of art. The year that Giampietrino painted this picture was in 1520. Another work of art that I will be writing about will be The Last supper by Francesco Fontebasso. He painted this picture in

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    Why History Matters

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    Why Does History Matter? History is one of the most underappreciated subjects included in a modern education. Many students regard history as a useless subject that their school requires for some reason. What’s the point of learning about dead people and what they did‚ when you can learn about something that will be relevant to the present and the future? New information is always expanding the field of science‚ and english is constantly being perfected like a diamond being polished. These subjects

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    and public service”(pg 327). Vittorino da Feltre‚ an Italian humanist teacher‚ not only had his students read works of classical philosophers‚ but also instructed them to exercise and to participate in games. Desiderius Erasmus‚ one of the most famous humanists‚ instructed his students to show good manners‚ speak well‚ and live a healthy life. Renaissance art expressed the ideal of the individual’s worth by focusing on expression of emotions. Leonardo da Vinci‚ for example‚ expressed feelings and

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    their origins‚ and necessary to the development of culture today. In what we ’re now referring to as "Cap A"‚ we have discovered two very well known pieces of Art. One‚ now referred to as the world’s most famous smile‚ is the Mona Lisa. Leonardo Da Vinci created this masterpiece in 1503 using a style known as sfumato and perspective. Sfumato is a way of painting where contours are blurry and‚ it gives a special liveliness to the portrait and the foggy feeling in the landscape. Renaissance was

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    Paper Airplanes

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    flight can best be described as no less than a phenomenon. Throughout history‚ crude designs and even attempts were put forth to bring human closer to the sun. Eventually this dream was realized in the early twentieth century. In the 1500’s Leonardo da Vinci studied birds and their flight in order to design a way to enable humans to fly. In nineteenth century England‚ Cayley makes the first practical attempts to fly using large glider models of planes. In 1903‚ Orville and Wilbur Wright conduct the

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    Art: Light and Color

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    Interior designers‚ for example‚ need to pay special attention to light as improper lighting or color may sabotage the whole feel of a room or dissatisfy a customer. Using light properly can give something two dimensional‚ almost tangible space. Leonardo da Vinci was the first artist to pay close attention to the affect light and humidity plays on objects when they are far away; now called atmospheric or aerial perspective. One of the more prominent ways artists will utilize the effects of light is

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    My Life Story

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    Leonardo Da Vinci said these words and I quote‚ “The most important thing is to be able at any moment to sacrifice what you are for what you can become.” These words have been instrumental in my academic career and are the source of my perseverance to advance my education. My name is Dania Charles and I am from the small but beautiful island of St. Lucia. A country that is deep rooted in its value of education and which has cultivated two world renowned Nobel Laureates. These are but a few of the

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