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    Donatello

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    Donatello Donatello is known as one of the most important sculptors of the Early Renaissance. His techniques are still used today. Donatello‚ or Donato di Niccolò Betto Bardi‚ was born in Florence‚ Italy around 1386. He was an Italian sculptor and became an associate of the architect Filippo Brunelleschi‚ with whom he traveled to Rome to study the classical art and the Roman Ruins. Donatello started sculpting at the age of 20 and later became a humanist. He did not marry and had no children

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    The individual become overburdened by the weight of role prescriptions and may trigger reaction such as rebellion. The Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transexual (LGBT) movement can be seen a case preference. The LGBT movement rejected the concept of imago dei because it was seen as a restrictive‚ overtly religious concept that depends on authoritative revelation. Conservative Jews‚ Christians‚ and Muslims all view homosexuality as against the commands of God.Going against the nature of

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    Roman Empire Imperialism

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    incompetence of Roman rule J. J. Saunders writes: A generation later‚ when the situation had grown worse and the Goths and Vandals had thrust themselves deeper into the heart of the Empire‚ the tone has changed‚ and the priest Salvian‚ in his De guberatione Dei‚ declares the ruin of Rome to be judgment of God on a society rotten with vice and corruption. Christians and pagans alike are castigated for their sins: the poor are oppressed‚ the rich are sunk in sensual pleasure‚ and ‘the Roman world goes laughing

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    1 Socio-Cultural Approach in Montessori Method of Education: With a Special Reference to Montessori and Kindergarten Schools in Bangalore “The Child is father of the Man”‚ these words of William Wordsworth apply more to the early childhood as it is at this stage that the foundation of life is laid and nearly 75% of the adult’s personality is created. In spite of its importance the education of this stage was neglected for a long time. The formal education was started around 6 years.

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    John Whitgift was the bishop of Worcester from 1577 to 1583‚ when he was "translated" to the see of Canterbury. Worcester was 21 miles west of Stratford‚ and the consistory court there the place where a marriage license‚ issued to a local parish priest‚ might be obtained. Whitgift’s register for the date November 27‚ 1582 indicates the issuance of a license for marriage between William Shaxpere and Anne Whateley of Temple Grafton. At the time‚ Shakespeare would have been 18 years old. I reproduce

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    edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=77669691&site=eds-live The article offers the author’s insights regarding the "Book of Revelation‚" by Saint John the Baptist. The author states that the book interprets a powerful affirmation of the insistence of Dei Verbum that God speaks in sacred scripture through men in human fashion. He mentions that the book is not a pure apocalypse and it seems to create an intertextuality which opens text to multiple interpretations. He relates that the book is a significant

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    My Theology Paper

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    United Church of Christ Ordination Paper By James Paul White To Committee on Ministry October 1‚ 2012 Committee on Ministry Kansas-Oklahoma Conference Part One Personal Theology “Theology of Community” In this paper‚ I am going to share my ideas of theology. I believe that one of the biggest mistakes I made in the past was that I was afraid of being rejected‚ so I wrote a theology paper and tried to

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    Natural Law

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    its end purpose. He also believed that nature detected the type of creature one would become. Aquinas developed Aristotle’s ideas and agreed that Natural Law is universally applicable. He believed that God created the world ex nihilo and had imago Dei of us in his divine mind. Therefore‚ we all have a purpose in life to fulfil to God’s standard. The essence of us that God had in his divine mind links in with Natural Law as Aristotle said we had an end purpose to fulfil. Aquinas maintained that as

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    Francisco de Goya

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    responsible for Goya’s participation in the fresco decoration of the Church of the Virgin in El Pilar in Zaragoza. Goya returned to Spain about 1773 and participated in several other fresco projects‚ including that for the Charterhouse of Aula Dei‚ near Zaragoza‚ in 1774. There paintings prefigure those of his greatest fresco project‚ which was executed in the Church of San Antonio de la Florida‚ Madrid‚ in 1798. It was during this time that Goya began to do prints after paintings by Velázquez

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    Franco

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    Franco came from a military background. He became a highly decorated soldier and won rapid promotions in the army. He rose to prominence during the 1920s as a commander in the Spanish Legion and became the youngest general in Europe.[1] He was then appointed in charge of Academia General Militar‚ Spain’s main military academy at Zaragoza. However‚ with the fall of the Spanish monarchy and the establishment of the Second Republic in 1931‚ Franco‚ as a conservative and monarchist officer‚ was marginalized

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