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    D1 Evaluate the contribution of a visitor attraction to the popularity and appeal of a destination or area In this report‚ I am going to evaluate the contribution of Bullring to the popularity and appeal of Birmingham and surrounding area. The Bullring is a major shopping and leisure area‚ an important attraction of Birmingham‚ which located in city centre. It attracts many different types of visitors to the city and surrounding areas. According to the Bullring fact sheets‚ with its

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    City Opera History

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    Founded in 1943‚ New York City Opera‚ dubbed “the people’s opera” by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia‚ was seen as the alternative to the high-class and high-priced Metropolitan Opera. City Opera operated with a fraction of the budget of the Met‚ and was interested in developing the work of new American composers and singers‚ and often used it’s stature to prove it made the better platform for these works. Behind the scenes‚ management struggled for many years‚ with strong artistic voices combatting

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    The sixteenth century witnessed the dramatic transformation from the symmetrical simplicity and preciseness of the High Renaissance‚ to the asymmetrical ambiguity and elegant illusion of the Mannerist Period. The Last Supper‚ a common theme in Renaissance painting‚ depicts Christ surrounded by his twelve disciples‚ seated at a long dining table. Leonardo da Vinci‚ the great‚ ambitious‚ pioneer of painting during the High Renaissance‚ illustrated consistency and symmetry in his version‚ while Jacopo

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    Jean Valjean In Prison

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    1. Why was Jean Valjean in prison? 2. How long was his original sentence? How long was he actually in jail for‚ and why was his sentence extended? 3.What was his prisoner number? 4.How was he treated after he was released? 5. Where does he find refuge‚ and what happens there? 6. Where does Valjean first meet Fantine? 7. What happens to Fantine after she is dismissed from her job at the factory? 8. What happens when Valjean meets Fantine for the second time? 9. Javert

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    Caravaggio Research Paper

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    Sharhonda Tate Intro to Computers November 11‚2012 Caravaggio’s Works Caravaggio‚ his birth name was Michelangelo Merisi he was born on September 29‚ 1571 in Merissa Italy. He was a famous Italian painter with great influence both in Italy and with works in Rome‚ Naples‚ Malta‚ and Sicily. The paintings that made Caravaggio were mostly skilled in painting and his works were from the declining end of the Renaissance. His paintings use a combination of the realistic observations of

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    The Magnificent Leo Leonardo da Vinci once said‚ “Learning never exhausts the mind.” He never stopped learning during the time he was alive. This time period was called the Renaissance. The Renaissance started in Florence‚ Italy in 1330 and lasted until 1550. Leonardo’s ideas were far more advanced than anyone else’s. These new discoveries and ideas changed the world of art for good. Leonardo da Vinci is important to the Renaissance in many more ways than just through paintings‚ but also through

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is referred to as the man of the Renaissance‚ the man that could do it all. His scientific research surpassed all of the studies of his predecessors. Similar discoveries would not be identified again for hundreds of years (The Culture Show at Edinburgh: Leonardo Da Vinci – The Anatomist‚ 2013). His drawings alone show the progression from the medieval mind-set from before the Renaissance period to the Humanistic perspective that artists acquired during the Renaissance period

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    St Clare of Assisi St Clare of Assisi was born July 16‚ 1194 Assisi and died August 11‚ 1253 (aged 59) Assisi. St Clare is an Italian saint and one of the first followers of Saint Francis of Assisi. St. Clare was born in Assisi‚ the eldest daughter of Favorino Sciffi‚ Count of Sasso-Rosso and his wife Ortolana. Traditional accounts say that Clare’s father was a wealthy representative of an ancient Roman family‚ who owned a large palace in Assisi and a castle. Later in life‚ Ortolana entered Clare’s

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was the true definition of a renaissance man. He was a person with many talents and areas of knowledge. Being an artist‚ mathematician‚ anatomist‚ inventor‚ and writer there is no other words that can describe Leonardo’s work better. He was one of the most imaginative geniuses ever known to man and was centuries ahead of the technology in his time. He was most known for his work as an artist but his inventions have been the guidelines to multiple current machines. HIs detailed

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    Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci is an Italy that was born on April 15 1452. His father Piero Frusoino Di Antonio Da Vinci had Leonardo by a peasant women named and Caterina Da Vinci but he was raised by his step mothers. At the age of five Leonardo moved to his fathers family upstate‚ and there he was living with his uncle and granparents. Leonard being so curious and intellect ‚ Leonardo studied law of science and nature which greatly persuaded his work as a painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ inventor

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