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    Professional Experience: Project Management ‚ Control & Planning Contractors Management Team Leadership Civil Works (Buildings‚ Foundations and concrete structures) Telecommunication Facilities (Indoors & outdoors) HAZARD Studies managements (Risk Analysis and SH&E) Structural Pathology

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    Louise T. Villa Mr. Elijah Jeremiah C. Abad BS HRM – 4A CASE ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE: “Create a comparison between a convention center and a conference center; cite examples and facts that lead you to discuss more if does Philippine should or should not build more and bigger convention centers.” ANSWER: The difference between convention center and conference center is that a convention center is s a large building that is designed to hold a convention

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    BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSIC Music is a composition of three important elements which are rhythm‚ melody‚ and harmony. The roots of Western music are strongly influenced by classical music. Tracing back its history‚ classical music is divided into six different periods which includes music from the Gregorian chants to Beethoven’s symphonies to the contemporary artists. The longest and most distant era or period of musical history is the Medieval Era‚ otherwise known as the Middle Age Period. During

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    Background: In 1466‚ at the age of fourteen‚ Leonardo was apprenticed to the most successful artists of his day‚ Andrea di Cione‚ known as Verrocchio. Verrocchio educated Leonardo humanities. Other famous painters such as Ghirlandaio‚ Perugino‚ Botticelli‚ and Lorenzo di Credi were apprenticed with the workshop. Leonardo was exposed to technical and artistic skills. He had the opportunity to learn drafting‚ chemistry‚ leather working‚ mechanics‚ carpentry‚ drawing‚ painting‚ sculpting and modeling

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    FACULTY OF MUSIC Western Art Music ( MUF106 ) LECTURER : Prof. Madya Hanizah Hj. Musib STUDENT NAME : NUMBER ID : COURSE : MUF106 - Western art music TITLE : Secular Music in the Middle Ages Secular music is non-religious music. Secular means worldly. Secular music developed in the Medieval period and was used in the Renaissance. Secular music in the Middle Ages included love songs‚ dances‚ and dramatic works. This music was not bound by the traditions of the Church

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    Medici (James). Lorenzo spent an abundant amount of money on Greek and Latin literature manuscripts to have them reproduced (Columbia). His support to the arts gave him prominence in Florence. He encouraged Italian painters and sculptures‚ such as Sandro Botticollio‚ Andrea del Verrocchio‚ and his apprentice Leonardo Davinci. Lorenzo de’ Medici enjoyed teaching young students who came to his garden where he had a school for sculptors in San Marco to learn the styles of great artists of the past (Wagner

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    perception of Greek mythology through subsequent centuries.[2] From the early years of Renaissance‚ artists portrayed subjects from Greek mythology alongside more conventional Christian themes. Among the best-known subjects of Italian artists are Botticelli ’s Birth of Venus and Pallas and the Centaur‚ the Ledas of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo‚ and Raphael ’s Galatea.[2] Through the medium of Latin and the works of Ovid‚ Greek myth influenced medieval and Renaissance poets such as Petrarch‚ Boccaccio

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    paintings showing the common life of people. Math and science were used to complete the correct proportion of the human body in paintings and sculptures. An example of humanist art is The Birth of Venus‚ a painting made from Renaissance Italian painter Botticelli. This piece of art is focused only on humans and their potential. (Doc 6) The David is a humanist Renaissance sculpture‚ made by a famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo. (Doc 4) Many great artists appeared during the Renaissance as well‚ such

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    represent the body weight preferences of Europeans at those times. In his paintings The Judgment of Paris (1632) and Venus at a Mirror (1614) all of the women are over-weight or obese‚ which was considered attractive. At the same time‚ Venus portrayed in Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus (1485) painting‚ is very thin and skinny that contradicts with the well-known common standards of beauty in the Renaissance. So‚ it is hard to say whether Ruben’s and Botticelli’s painted women represented their personal

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