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    Emilia: A Complete Transformation During the sixteenth century‚ men were able to control their wives and women were not able to speak out against their husbands‚ including Emilia‚ a character in William Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ is completely underestimated by every character‚ including her husband‚ Iago. In the beginning of the play‚ Emilia is submissive‚ but in the end she transforms and stands up to her husband and doesn’t let him get away with any of his manipulations. At the beginning

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    Gianni Versace

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    Gianni Versace was born in Reggio Calabria Italy on December .2 1946. Versace was born to a family who owned a tailoring store in Reggio Calabria. As a young boy‚ he learned to design and made his own clothing. Several of his designs were sold at the family store. In 1972 at the age of 25 he moved to Milan and was contracted by a company to create a collection. In 1974‚ his name was seen on his own designs for the first time when he signed with complices trademark. On March 28‚ 1978 Versace

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    Shakespeare's Dark Lady

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    (Love). She challenged not only her bed vows‚ but Shakespeare’s also. The Dark Lady influenced a significant deal of Shakespeare’s sonnets and life and will never be identified‚ but Emilia Lanier proves to be the best candidate‚ for she had similarities in both the social and literature world with Shakespeare. Emilia Lanier was a woman of several talents. She came from the Bassano family‚ a family of Venetian Jews‚ who also happened to be the greatest musical family in Elizabethan London (Wood)

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    Riace Bronzes Analysis

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    The Riace Bronzes‚ also called the Riace Warriors‚ are two full-size bronzes cast about 5th century BC. The two statues are hosted at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Magna Grecia in Reggio Calabria. Since their discovery in the coast of Riace Marina (RC) in 1972‚ they represent one of the most significant sculptural masterpieces of the Greek art in the world‚ thanks to their outstanding manufacture. In addition to their extraordinary realism‚ the Bronzes have become one of the most important

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    Why does Emilia play such a prominent role in the last acts?  What does she provide? Emilia resembles a typical Renaissance women till the 3rd act of the play. However‚ her characteristics shift significantly in the last two acts. She has a different opinion toward men than Desdemona. To her opinion men does not need a valid cause to be jealous as she say: "It is a monster/ Begot upon itself‚ born on itself" (3.4.162-163). Her understanding of men seems to be different compared to traditional women

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    Pouqqatsi Analysis

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    Immediately beginning Reggio’s Powaqqatsi‚ a large group of miners are working away at a mountain of dirt for the smallest piece of gold they can find. Nearly every worker in the mine is following the same pattern‚ going one direction together and moving at the same pace. Only one person stands out from the rest‚ going the opposite direction. He’s clearly noticeable by his bright yellow outfit‚ which contrasts the more earthy tones of those around him‚ as well as by his obvious struggle to find stable

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    characters. This is highlighted though the relationship that Emilia and Desdemona have with their respective husbands. Throughout‚ the relationship of these characters with their spouses will be analyzed. The relationship between Emilia and her husband Iago will be expressed as well as the relationship between Desdemona and her husband Othello. Then the similarities and differences between the two relationships will be compared. Emilia and Iago had a very complex relationship. They do not have

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    fate‚ as she tells Emilia to wrap her in her wedding sheets if she is to perish. And Emilia continues on a speech about adultery actions to Desdemona. Then in the next scene‚ Iago convinces Roderigo to attacks Cassio‚ but fails to kill him‚ and instead Iago murders Roderigo Quotation: “Tell me‚ Emilia— That there be women do abuse their husbands In such gross kind? Emilia- There be some such‚ no question.” (Act 4 Scene 3) Significance of Quotation: I fully understand Emilia being more of a side

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    Analysis of Dulce et Decorum Est from an Anti-War perspective By Emilia Canelas The poem quite clearly portrays the scene that a man has witnessed during the time of World War I (according to the history behind it). Within the text of the poem‚ there are significant lines‚ more specifically‚ words that alone can present to you the transition periods that the verses go through. For instance‚ the words ‘trudge’ or ‘limped’ are recognized as slow words‚ in the sense that the actions are generally seen

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    Unlike The Reggio Emilia approach‚ the EYFS follows the concept of schemas which Athey (1924) introduced and Piaget (1896) elaborated on. Piaget (1896) described schemas as basic building blocks‚ he believed children built on their knowledge by learning new skills and aspects- which is the aim of the EYFS objectives (McLeod‚ 2015). The EYFS outlines the milestones for children to achieve‚ which are more complex and extend skills as the children get older. It works on the foundation of embedded learning

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