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    Understanding the Darkness “Cathedral” teaches a closed minded man that you don’t have to see things to understand them. The narrator is the man in the story that has this life changing experience that opened him up to a whole new world of understanding. This helps the reader to go inside the main characters mind and see his point of view. The overwhelming theme of this story is the conversion of the narrator from a man who sees the world in a basic way to a man who understands the deeper meaning

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    was simply just another pastime. Like he stated in a letter to the duke of Milan "I can do all kinds of things". He possessed other talents such as inventing‚ engineering‚ and philosophy. Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452‚ near the village of Vinci‚ “The high slopes and were thickly forested: wild pine and laurel‚ turkey oak‚

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    Cathedral There are many themes in the short story “Cathedral‚” some of them include the Cathedral itself and the difference between looking at something and really seeing something. Throughout the short story you see how people have different personalities and see how fast a person can change. The Cathedral and the audiotapes mean much more to both main characters than just an object or a building. In the beginning of the story the narrator is completely disgusted at the thought of a blind

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    hemes The Difference between Looking and Seeing In “Cathedral‚” the act of looking is related to physical vision‚ but the act of seeing requires a deeper level of engagement. The narrator shows that he is fully capable of looking. He looks at his house and wife‚ and he looks at Robert when he arrives. The narrator is not blind and immediately assumes that he’s therefore superior to Robert. Robert’s blindness‚ the narrator reasons‚ makes him unable to make a woman happy‚ let alone have any kind

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    rebirth of his own personality after he meets Robert. At first‚ the husband seems to lack sensitivity‚ and at times is egotistic. As the story progresses‚ the narrators attitude changes and is redeemed at the end of the story. In Raymond Carver’s "Cathedral"‚ even though Robert is physically blind‚ it is really the narrator who cannot see clearly about relationships; however‚ the husband finds redemption in regards to putting himself into the blinds man’s shoes. Both men’s relationship with the narrator’s

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    enchant our spirit and enrapture our thoughts. Love architecture‚ the stage and support of our lives." These are the words of one of the most famous and renown architects and designers of Italian Modernism‚ Gio Ponti. He was born in Milan‚ where he studied architecture and design. Through out the course of his life Gio Ponti became known in various areas. He was a poet‚ painter‚ industrial designer‚ architect and the founding director of Domus magazine. Out of all his work of design

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    Professor Name: Richard Florida ☒ 1001031723 Choosing a Location for a Startup Company Dear DSC Founding Team‚ Thank you so much for allowing me to develop your locational strategy. In this paper‚ I’m going to talk about NYC‚ Milan‚ San Francisco and Toronto as the optional locations of your company’s head office‚ design studio‚ and retail spaces including popups.1 I. Identify Optional Locations When choosing a location for a startup company‚ we usually begin with the places:

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    Vatican and St Peter ’s in Rome. The circular Tempietto of San Pietro in Montorio‚ Rome is possibly his most important completed work. Bramante was apprenticed to Fra Bartolommeo as a painter‚ and worked in Milan from about 1480 to 1499‚ when he moved to Rome. He first appeared as an architect in Milan in 1485. Bramante’s most well-known work is the Tempietto of San Pietro. Tempietto is an architectural style consistent with the humanistic values of the day and what Bramante was best at (Kleiner‚ 2010)

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    beautiful works of art. However‚ there was at least one project that Leonardo never finished. In 1482‚ the Duke of Milan hired Leonardo to make a statue of a horse. The Duke wanted the horse to be 24 feet tall. Creating such a large statue would not be easy. It was to be the largest statue of a horse in the world. Leonardo spent years building a clay model of the statue. He showed the model in Milan‚ Italy‚ but it was not finished. He planned to use this model to create the final bronze statue. Unfortunately

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    work‚ da Vinci moved from Florence‚ widely considered the cultural capital of Italy‚ to Milan‚ a much more political and militaristic city. There‚ da Vinci sold himself to Duke Ludovico Sforza (a successful military leader called "the dark one") as a military engineer. In the city that "lived and died by the sword"‚ da Vinci began developing many of his famous war inventions. Da Vinci spent 17 years in Milan working for the Duke‚ inventing‚ painting‚ sculpting‚ studying science and conceiving an

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