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Speech About Spanish Cuisine
Spanish cuisine, in addition to Italian, Greek and French is under one of the healthiest in the world.
What is your first association to Spain? Ole! Good time. Happy and friendly people. Music.
Flamenco. Bullfight. Sangria. This country each year attracts more and more tourists – millions.
The European kingdom is specific and from the way they feed its inhabitants. If you've wondered
what it tastes like Spanish temperament, at the right place. With the Greek, Italian and French,
Spanish food and its specialties are hidden secrets of Mediterranean cuisine.
What are the basic rules of Spanish cuisine?
Traditional Spanish cuisine does not differ much from other Mediterranean, basically, it's exactly the
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This Spanish snack especially if you good between lunch and dinner. It will keep you feel full all
afternoon.
Sangria – sweet taste of passion
If you visit one of the restaurants in which to dance flamenco, most likely will serve sangria. This
traditional Spanish drink is also the most famous. It actually means the wine with the addition of a
little sugar, and large pieces of different fruits.
Traditional Spanish cuisine is known just by this drink. Also recommended to us except sangria and
fruit juices, but also distinctive sherry.
Churros – fresh Mediterranean magic
When you want something sweet, Spaniards resort to dark chocolate (must have at least 70 percent
cocoa!). From her plant some kind of sweet sauce – Curos. He gives a special taste elongated donuts
in composition similar to donuts (of water, flour and butter).
Spanish cuisine is simply inconceivable without them. In some parts of the country flamenco sure to
eat breakfast, the others are unavoidable afternoon snack or dessert.
As the real Curos with chocolate?
It should:
1 cup water
1/3 cup butter,
1/4 teaspoon Himalayan salt,
1 cup
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Gothic Architecture Of Le�n Cathedral
Over three decades after the beginning of construction at Burgos, the second phase of the integration
of French Gothic Style began with León Cathedral in 1255. At this point in time, the kingdoms of
Castile and León were combined into a single kingdom of Castile. This could explain the facilitation
of the transfer of the style westward from Burgos to León. León should be viewed as a separate step
in the development of Spanish Gothic because it is radically different from Burgos. While Burgos
began to incorporate the style and features of Gothic architecture, it still maintains the decorative
style popular in the region. León Cathedral is a complete embrace of the French Gothic style and is
considered to be the "purest" example in Spain. George Edmund Street, an English architect traveled
through out Spain in the early 1900 to study and describe the Gothic architecture of the region. Of
León Cathedral he said, "Regarding this cathedral, then, as a French, rather than as a Spanish
church, and giving up all attempt to make it illustrate a chapter of the real national artistic history,
we shall best be able to do justice to it as a work of art." The extreme "Frenchness" has is baffling.
There is little surviving evidence to explain this phenomenon, other than records of a French
architect, Master Enrique, working at the cathedral at one point. Whatever the cause, the pure
French Style demonstrated at León Cathedral was an important step in the development the Spanish
Style
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Assignment On Cultural Awareness
Cultural Awareness Assignment
Thinking about which country and culture to choose for this assignment was a difficult process
because there is a plethora to choose from! I decided to choose Spain as I lived there for a short
period of time. Spain, is a country located in western Europe and is bordered by Portugal, France,
and Gibraltar. It lies between the Mediterranean Sea to its east and the North Atlantic Ocean to its
west. When trying to understand a culture from a foreign perspective, it is important to analyze the
geography that makes up that country.
Spain's geography is unique because it is located on the Iberian Peninsula with mountainous terrain
throughout the landmass. The central portion of Spain mostly consists of high plateaus of land
surround by rocky hills. Integrated into these plateaus are rural farm and cattle lands that create
much of Spain's agricultural industry. This industry comes through the harvesting of barley and
wheat, however, the crops that produce the most value consist of citrus fruits such as oranges. The
climate of Spain varies from region to region, but in a majority of the country during the summer
months, it is arid and hot. Temperatures often climb into the triple digits, however there is relatively
no humidity. During the winter, temperatures tend to hover around fifty degrees Fahrenheit. It is
difficult to pinpoint regions of agriculture on a map of Spain, because the country is dotted with
various mountain ranges. Examples of such
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A Report On The Airport
Renowned for being the perfect gateway to the amazing and spectacular Costa Blanca resort region
is the beautiful Alicante– Elche Airport a common ground for transfers to stunning destinations such
as the idyllic and panoramic resorts of Benidorm, Denia, Murcia and Torrevieja. The airport acts as
an ideal base for an out of this world memorable and extraordinary holiday vacation to amazing
Alicante must visit tourist attractions including the beautiful MARQ museum, the magical El
Postiguet beach offering stunning Mediterranean views , the gorgeous El Tossal and Canalejas
Parks, checkout the vibrant, attractive and lively Marina and the fascinating Puerto Viejo Square
both featuring a variety of cafes, restaurants, buildings and bars. Also worth visiting is the
spectacular St.Mary's church also referred to as the Basilica of Santa Maria, the breathtaking Malaga
Cathedral, the brilliant and gorgeous St.Ferdinand Castle and lastly the amazing Safari Aitana
teeming with wild animals from all over the world.
Originally named El Altet, Alicante–Elche Airport popularly referred to as Aeropuerto de Alicante–
Elche in Spanish, is the main airport for the regions of Valencia and Murcia and sixth busiest airport
in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and Gran Canaria in terms of
passenger traffic. The airport is situated 9 km southwest of Alicante, about 160 km south of
Valencia, about 70 km north of Murcia and 10 km east of Elche situated on the
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Research Paper On Spanish Culture
Spanish Culture: People and Origin
Spain to most it remains a mystery. Puzzled they ask, "Where did they come from? What are they
like? Why do they have such a diverse culture?" these questions could only be answered by a true
Spaniard, and seeing whereas I am not, I was at a genuine a loss. I decided to look it up this report is
a compilation of my findings. In order to fully understand Spain and her people, one must first
understand their origin, where they came from.
Two groups entered the Iberian Peninsula; the Celts and the Iberians. The Celts, who came via the
Pyrenees, one of Iberia's northern mountain ranges, and spread across the Atlantic coastline. They
supported themselves by herding and by working iron. The Iberians, so deemed by the Greeks, came
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The Gallegan is of a dreamy disposition, poetical, and imaginative, superstisous, apt to believe in
apparitions and to feel the presence of the super–natural world.
The Austrian is less reserved and more consciously intelligent, less cautious, and more vivacious.
He is still deeply poetical, but the faith at times naïve, of the Gallegan, is where undermined by a
quite yet keen since of humor. A sturias has given Spain several of her enlightened statesmen.
The Basque are forest–men, fishermen, and peasants. They are strong, healthy and simple. In recent
years their inherent spirit of enterprise has blossomed to such an extent that now the Basque has
become the chief capitalist of modern Spain. The Basque is apt to hold fast to his opinions, as
people who have not many opinions to spare want to do. He is stern, loyal uncompromising and
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The Languages Of Spain And The United Kingdom
European societies have strong sentiments towards using language and its history as the means of
shaping regional identity against national identity. This essay thus discusses the languages of Spain
and the United Kingdom. Spain's 17 autonomous regions are grounded in historical tensions of
peripheral, or regional, and nationalist movements, and the struggles to demarcate ethnic values
from the civic. It amounted with the Castilian language as the assimilating tool of Franco's
nationalistic regime. Such history has remained an impetus in modern Spain's example of pursuing
language plurality for regional and cultural identification. The UK presents a different policy,
contrasting Spain's regionalism with a monolingual framework. One reason of the pervasive English
monolingualism is the Anglican Church's historical repression of Cornish. It fostered the stigmatism,
eradication and abandonment of this Cornwall tongue, and forced superiority and common usage of
English instead. Alike to Spain, history is a lesson to modern UK's example of growing acceptance,
particularly in the exponential revival of its regional languages. Hence, this essay explores historical
tensions between national–official and regional languages, language education, and fears concerning
language preservation. These themes clearly shape both Spanish and British culture towards
distinctive pursuits of regional identity.
Spain's 17 autonomous regions establish pursuits of regional identity above national
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The Sweet / Sharpness Of Orange Juice Evaluated By Titration
Archaeological and Forensic Sciences
The sweet/ sharpness of Orange Juice evaluated by titration
Rachel Jessop
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What is the main acid in the Orange Juice?
The predominating organic acid in orange juice is citric acid; but other organic acids, namely,
tartaric, malic, beizoic, and succinic, have been reported present (Braverman, 1933, p.62–65).
Write a balanced equation to show the reaction of the acid in the Juice with sodium hydroxide
C6H8O7 + 3NaOH  Na3C6H5O7 +3H2O
Using the equation of the reaction for the HCl titration and the calculation from your practical
books; calculate the exact concentration of the sodium hydroxide used. Show your calculation
Sample Number 1 2 3 4 5 6
NaOH starting volume cm3 0.00 0.00 24.30 0.0 1.00 1.00
End Volume cm3 26.00 24.10 48.40 37.15 25.10 25.20
Titre cm cm3 NaOH 26.00 24.10 24.10 37.15 24.10 24.20
To work out the average titre, the end volume had to be subtracted from the starting volume. The
titre cm3 then had to be added, disregarding sample number 4 due to there being a difference in titre
of 10cm3. This is likely to be a human error, resulting from writing the measurements or results
incorrectly. It could also be due to getting distracted and continuing titration beyond the needed
point. After being added together the answer is then divided by 5 as 5 of the samples have been
used. This produces the average titre of 24.5cm3.
NaOH HCl
Volume 24.5 25ml
Concentration ? 0.1
Moles (m) = Concentration (c)
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Spanish Reconquista And The Formation Of Spanish National...
Candidate Number: GDYL5
Total amount of words: 1675
ELCS6015 – The Middle Ages And the Formation Of European Cultures
The Spanish Reconquista and the formation of Spanish national identity
During the times the Iberian Peninsula was ruled by the Muslims and was called Al–Andalus,
Christians, Jews and Muslims coexisted in harmony in the Caliphates. However, the understanding
of Spain as it is understood today did not exist. It was because of the Christianisation of the
peninsula and the Reconquista that Iberia was reimagined as something more similar to what we
understand today as Spain and Portugal. In this essay I intend to explain how this happened, which
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Whether this battle is real or an invention from some scribe in the eleventh or twelfth Century is
uncertain, but it is doubtfully key to the understanding of the cult to the saint, since the legend tells
that he appeared to King Ramiro I on a dream promising his victory over the Moors, and even after
being severely injured in a previous battle by the enemy army, they took victory over their foes .
One of the biggest collections of iconography is in the Santiago de Compostela cathedral, where a
large collection of pictures and sculptures dress the building with his image .
Perhaps the most recognizable figure of the whole Reconquista is El Cid Campeador, a Castilian
nobleman who regained the city of Valencia in 1094. Almost everything we know about him comes
from texts dating over a century and a half after his death, so there has been speculation about if he
was indeed a real man or just a legend, although this seems to be completely speculated since there
is proof enough to say with almost all certainty that he indeed existed . He gained the city of
Valencia in 1409, only to be lost again three years after his death . Still, his image was still very
present and magnified in the subsequent years, inspiring all kinds of art and literature, such as the
very significant Cantar del Myo Çyd, the oldest preserved epic poem, which tells his story.
Despite being loss after his death, the city of Valencia was won again by Jaume I El Conqueridor
(The Conqueror) in 1231 and
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Case Study: Amica At City Center
Amica at City Centre in Mississauga, Ontario Intro – General Amica at City Centre is located in
Mississauga, Ontario, a city that has come into its own as a destination as opposed to a offshoot of
Toronto, which lies about 27 kilometres to its east. From Mississauga's Earth Market to Meadowvale
Theatre to its 480 parks and extensive woodlands, Mississauga has proven itself to be a highly
desirable location. Amica at City Centre embraces the culture of this vibrant city and offers
luxurious living in its heart. Intro – Retirement Living Retirement living is a lifestyle focused on
freedom and exploration, of nurturing your mind, body and spirit while discovering new passions,
finding new friends and sinking into the pleasures of life. Intro ... Show more content on
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Our accommodations are in the form of apartment–style suites, ranging from studios to alcoves to
1– bedroom suites (with or without dens) and 2–bedroom suites. All of our suites feature modern
kitchenettes, walk–in showers in 3–piece bathroom, TV cable and air–conditioning that you control.
Our first priority is your safety and security: You will find heat and smoke detectors in your suite as
well as the comfort in knowing that our trained medical staff, security staff and emergency–call
system are always available. Lifestyle At Amica at City Centre, you will be exposed to a variety of
interesting ways to exercise your body and your mind, from yoga to pole–walking to aqua–fit
classes to book clubs to choirs and, yes, knitting clubs. You will be as entertained and engaged as
you care to be within our vibrant community. Dining You will find the lunches and dinners served
with elegance in the Park Plaza Dining Room to be delectable and highly nutritious. Our chefs, who
are certified by the Canadian Culinary Institution, are passionate about presenting fresh, local foods
in appealing
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Ahmed Buma Hernando De Talavera
Talk of past politics and old wars could be heard ringing throughout the dining hall as the guests,
Ahmed Bu Juma, Hernando de Talavera, the Valencian noble, and Spanish administrators, proceeded
to speak over one another with disagreement to the other's statement. With a sigh of irritation, I
proceeded to serve the first course of the night in hopes that with their mouths full then they would
be unable to spew anymore heated debates and jabs at one another for the duration of the meal.
However, it would be soon proven that not even food could stifle their heated disdain for each
other's contrasting opinions and overall perception of the world around them. With only so much
time left in the night talk soon turned to the Arabic language and what that language meant to them.
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He found the language to be of great value and beauty to those of the followers of Islam. But he also
found it a shame that those who lived under the Crown of Castile were unable to truly embrace the
language and Islam itself, due to the fact that the religious persecution of Muslims was incredibly
prominent during that era. Bu Juma believed that the language was vital for properly practicing
prayers and such, but f one's life were on the line for even so much as uttering an Arabic, he was
certain Allah would forgive them for not being able to truly say
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Spain Business Culture
Selected Market Cultural Report In Spain Intro – This report will look at the cultural analysis of
Spain, dealing with the country's culture and business culture. It will deal with the cultural
components that are prevalent in the country, how the culture affects international business and what
business operators can do to operate effectively in Spain. Reasons for Selection of Country – My
reasons for selecting Spain for the market cultural report is due to its diverse people and business
culture. For example, the people's culture has a wide range of diversity. For example, languages
which range from Castilian, Valencian, and Basque. Football is a popular sport in Spain. Spain is
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The Spanish citizen are very relaxed in terms of deadlines on projects. For example, when a
deadline is given on a project, they will try to hit the deadline objective if possible, but do not
become overly concerned if the deadline is not achieved. The decision–making process in Spain is
usually unhurried and can be a gradual, detailed procedure that involves consideration from various
levels within the company.In this respect, maintaining good relationships with your Spanish
counterparts from all positions are vital for success.( Gorrill, Jodie, 2007, Retrieved from
http://www.communicaid.com/access/pdf/library/culture/doing–business–
in/Doing%20Business%20in%20Spain.pdf). When dealing with or working in Spain, for example;
remain patient in all dealings with Spanish counterparts, as they are sometimes noted for their
relaxed approach to business and Spanish bureaucracy can be frustrating. To be effective in Spain,
Spanish business culture also requires a sense of self–dignity, consideration and diplomacy.They
often use basic titles of courtesy, Mr, Mrs, or Miss, followed by the surname, and professional titles,
such as Dr, when it is known. Unique Cultural Components – A cultural component is a country's
Social Values and Attitudes. One of the most powerful influences on Spanish social values has been
the country's famous tourism industry also known as the "industry without smokestacks". Some of
the
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The Golden Age Of Science In The Medieval Islamic World
The medieval Islamic world of science started as a controversial field to be working in. The
scientific practices went against the beliefs of the people because it stated things that were the
opposite of the readings in the Koran. Religious peoples said that Allah created everything in
existence himself while scientists said that everything occurred naturally. Even though there was
conflict over the beliefs of the people, the Islamic scientists still managed to prosper and produce a
Golden Age of Science in the medieval Islamic world. The contribution of the Arabo–Islamic
scholars to the genesis of modern sciences constitutes a passionately debated topic of research, and
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Islamic engineers invented a distillation process that expanded the kinds of medicines that could be
used. This allowed physicians to prescribe even more precise treatments for their patients. The
Islamic world of science produced a large amount of forward progress in the medical industry,
which helped people for centuries afterwards. Astronomy was a discipline that was very serious to
Islamic scholars and scientists, and throughout the Golden Age of Science they consistently worked
to further develop astronomy, even applying other fields to help them. In the opening years of the
Golden Age, astronomy was studied vigorously and even was used to assist the religion of the
people. Because of its importance to religious duties (for example, calculating the qibla and prayer
times), astronomy held a prominent place on the scientific scene. Rulers sponsored the construction
of observatories and large observation instruments and employed scientists such as al–Battani, al–
Khayyan, and al–Tusi to construct astronomical tables and keep time. An instrument that was well
known around the world was the astrolabe. It came from a Hellenistic origin and was perfected by
Muslim scientists and craftsmen. Many problems involving astronomy, that would normally take the
likes of mundane computing, could be solved quickly and easily with the astrolabe.
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Culture
Culture Paper A definition of culture is the total of knowledge, beliefs, experiences, values,
attitudes, religion, hierarchies, objects and possessions obtained by a group of people through
generations. Elements of culture include language, symbols, values, norms, laws, and beliefs.
Culture can also by the "totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions,
and all other products of human work and thought" (Culture, 2010, pg. 5)
Culture of Spain Spain's culture includes the personal beliefs of religion, the practices of the society,
and the attitudes of the people. The Spanish culture has made adjustments to meet the demands of
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Companies looking to open operations in Spain must also consider that lunch during the work day is
typically two hours and the workday ends around 7:30 in the evening. The mid–day siesta is a
problem and a blessing that the Spanish people are dealing with. Some outsiders may view this
tradition contributing to low productivity in the mid–afternoon; many Spaniards still embrace this
tradition. However, modern business influences have changed many people and this tradition by
eliminating it altogether. Eating at home for "lunch" and then taking a rest for a few hours, to return
to work after the heat of the day, has long been a tradition in this country. Dinner remains late in the
evening, often not beginning until 10 p.m. for some. Late dinners are a product of those siestas in
which an employee did not arrive home until after eight pm. Outside companies may look at this as
a lack in productivity. Flexible hours are becoming more the norm as outside business influences
have begun to modify the traditional workday. Spain has a strong sense of family and tradition.
Outsiders rarely receive an invitation into a Spaniard's home as an outsider, this is set aside for
family and very close friends. Most entertaining takes place outside the home in restaurants.
Business meetings should be held either in offices or restaurants. Outside companies need to be
aware that business conduct is formal in Spain at all times.
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Languages and Dialects of Spain
Spain: Languages and Dialects
With a population of approximately 45 million Spaniards and 3.5 million immigrants, Spain is a
country of contrasts where the richness of its culture blends it up with the variety of languages and
dialects used. Being one of the largest economies worldwide, and the second largest country in
Europe, Spain is a very appealing destination for tourists as well as for immigrants from around the
globe. Almost all Spaniards are used to speaking at least two different languages, but protecting and
preserving that right has not been easy for them; Spaniards have had to struggle with war, ignorance,
criticism and the governments, in order to preserve and defend what identifies them, and deal with
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Thanks to those efforts Catalans can be proud to acknowledge that their languages and dialects are
the most well–kept, normalized and preserved in the country, their continuous fight since the very
end of war and their pride about using their language has giving them the courage to embrace and
protect both, their language and their identity in such way that, in Catalonia, Castilian is limited to
those who are foreigners and Catalan to natives.
Unfortunately, a very different thing has happened in Galicia and Basque Country; since, by the end
of war, the governments of both regions were more concerned about political affairs than preserving
languages. In Basque Country, the reason for these lack of protectionism towards language was the
persecution Basques suffer during the Civil War, they were accused of terrorism whenever they
spoke in their own language; they were hunted and killed for this reason, and all of these actions
made them a little afraid of protecting language even years after the end of war. Something similar
happened in Galicia, where there were no efforts to maintain language after the war. It was years
later that governments started to make efforts to preserve and rescue the language and to normalize
it and make it mandatory in each school around the region, but the accurate and pure versions of
them got lost with time and what new generations speak today is a mixture of old and new words
adapted from the
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Italian Culture : Spanish Dance
(Moss,2014) ANDALUCIA (SPAIN) REGIONAL CUISINE UNIT:22034
Name: KARAMJEET SINGH Class ID: 39760 Class: DCPCKYJUL14G2 Tutor Name: Val
Harrison
CONTENT:
1. Introduction page no. 2
2. History of Andalusia page no. 3, 4
3.
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New America Research Paper
My intense desire to travel this planet overwhelms me everyday. By travel I do not mean going to a
resort that cost $1000 a night in the Bahamas where one gets a fruit platter decorated in a shape of a
smiley face delivered to their door every morning (although that doesn't sound too bad). I am talking
about experiencing the real world, various environments with diverse cultures. How can I reach my
full potential without ever leaving the filtered bubble of New England? As of now I am colorblind; I
see the world in black and white. I am waiting for the day that I finally experience the explosion of
color that the world is. From La Tomatina, an annual tomato fight in Valencian, Spain to more
disturbing traditions like the "Mourning of Muharram" where Shia Muslims attach knives to whips
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I try to make the most out of all the advantages that I am so fortunate to have. The schooling system,
for example, is known to be one of the best in Massachusetts. I took the opportunity explore the
large selection of classes that my school has to offer. A class like Introduction to Medicine made me
nervous at first because I wasn't sure if I would be able to handle learning about gruesome diseases
and injuries. However, the class made me realize that I was very interested in how the human body
works and that maybe I would want to do something in this field in my future. This led me to take
more science courses like forensics and environmental science. I decided that I wanted to try a non
science related class to expand my learning so I chose to take a class called World Religions. This
class intensified my desire for travel immensely by exposing me to cultures and places I have never
heard of. I thought about how both of these classes revealed to me what I truly am passionate for,
travel and science. I want to go see the world but at the same time know how it all
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Symbols Of The Art Of Marçal De Sax
complicated actions and movement; vivid colours also a preference for curvilinear shapes. In some
works appear kind of perspective. Some parts of the paintings are gilded as a symbol of the wealthy
status of the promoter. They were painting for aristocracy so, usually are artificial but at the same
time elegant. They introduce black line between colours. In addition, they use much more cruelty in
painting. Marçal de Sax is a good example. He was a master of Centenar de la Ploma. He paints a
historical event, the Battle of Puig. According to the legend saint George rescue the princess of
Selene. Citizens of Selene had to offer a sacrifice to a monster. One day, the daughter of the King
was chosen to feed the Dragon. (Symbol of evil). During the battle, saint George appear to kill the
dragon and liberate the City. As a consequence, these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The composition creates a sensation of movement, realistic way but also is elegant. There are some
influences of other style as black line is French part, Italian volume, landscape, etc. The virgin is
similar to Giotto's Madonna, not jolly, very dramatic work. On the other hand we find different parts
of martyrdom through of altarpiece.
Other example of this period is Fray Bonifacio Ferrer altarpiece, 1405 ca. But he has different
characteristics such as no expressive face, no use of violence or complicated actions. In spite of he
used technical skills as transparency. That mean he dominated materials with best result, more
credible in comparison. He also painted by aristocracy in Valencia, was an intellectual painter.
In the last style of this period is Flemish (second half of the 15Th century) and Lluis Dalmau is the
best representation of that. Lluis Dalmau was sent to Flanders by the king of Aragon to learn oil
painting. In 1443 he was contracted to paint this altarpiece for the City Hall of
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Essay On Buying Property Abroad
Buying property abroad is not an undertaking one should embark upon lightly! It is not wise to
assume that the entire purchase process will follow the rules we're used to 'back home' and generally
speaking there are usually a whole new set of rules and regulations, traditions and traps to learn,
understand and watch out for. Spain is absolutely no exception and has a tangled web of laws and
legislation seemingly designed to trip up an unwary real estate buyer. This article examines three
key areas that a potential property purchaser should be at least aware of before signing on the dotted
line for that dream Spanish home. Firstly there's a 'tradition' in Spain for purchasers to actively but
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So, what should someone hoping to buy property in Spain do if faced with such a situation? Should
they accept the vendor's demands and hand over a brown paper bag stuffed with 500 Euro notes? If
they do then the price they apparently purchase the property for will be the price against which any
future profits from the resale of the property will be compared for their capital gains tax purposes.
Therefore if the purchaser ever wants to resell the property they too will need to insist that their
buyer also agrees to having a reduced sum entered into the contract otherwise they'll be liable for all
the extra capital gains taxation! Someone somewhere along the line is going to lose out just ensure
that it's not you! Even if you have your heart set on a particular home in Spain I would strongly
recommend that you do not go ahead and act illegally even if that means you risk losing the
property. Think very long and very hard about what you're being asked to do and the potential legal
and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home
in Spain. The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered
and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent
on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made,
but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers. When looking for an
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Logistics Service Quality: A New Way of Loyalty
Logistics service quality: a new way to loyalty
Irene Gil Saura
Departamento de Comercializacio´n e Investigacio´n de Mercados,
Facultad de Economı´a, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
David Servera France´s
Facultad de Estudios de la Empresa,
Universidad Cato´lica de Valencia San Vicente Ma´rtir, Valencia, Spain
Gloria Berenguer Contrı´
Departamento de Comercializacio´n e Investigacio´n de Mercados,
Facultad de Economı´a, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, and
Marı´a Fuentes Blasco
Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, Universidad Pablo de Olavide,
Sevilla, Spain
Abstract
Purpose – Now–a–days, logistics research focuses on the ability of logistics to deliver a quality
service and generate greater satisfaction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stock and order management, warehousing and transport are logistics activities which can benefit
from the new opportunities offered by the technologies to organize new forms of supply chain
relationships. Given the relatively recent application of ICT to logistics management, however, there
is yet no clear understanding of how ICT are applied or of their impact (Feng and
Yuan, 2006).
This work presents an in–depth study, in an inter–organizational context, of the relationship between
logistics service quality (LSQ), with a particular emphasis on its defining factors and customer
satisfaction and loyalty. We also propose to determine how logistics ICT influences this
consequence chain. Our objective therefore, is to examine the moderator effect of ICT intensity on
said variables, in other words, we want to analyze the influence of high levels of ICT in comparison
to low levels of ICT on the perception of LSQ and how this can affect satisfaction and in the final
instance, loyalty. The study is divided into three parts. First, through a literature review we define
the theoretical framework for examining the different consequence chain variables.
Secondly, we establish the methodology used in the empirical research and evaluate the results
obtained. Finally, we report the most significant conclusions which can be drawn from this study.
2. Theory development and hypotheses
2.1 Logistics service quality
Since the mid–1980s,
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Differences Of English Dialects
Key issue 3 Understanding the ways dialect vary. Many people have wondered why, if we are in one
country, why do a lot of people sound different. Each region has its own language by way of
spelling, vocabulary, and pronounciation. This is called dialect. THe sub division of a dialect is
called subdialect. English Dialects Serval hundred years ago, English speakers migrated and settled
in North America which stated the development of dialects of the English language. Because of its
widespread distribution and the large number of speakers, many dialects and subdialects were
formed. Those most responsible for English becoming the most dominant language in the Western
Hemisphere were the earliest colonists. In the 17th century, colonists from England settled along the
Atlantic coast bringing the English language with them. Since it was already a dominant language,
settlers from other countries made significant contributions to the American language and became
acculturated into the English society. During the 18th and 19th century, the American and England
English were isolated by the Atlantic Ocean causing them to evolve independently. Transmissions
over long distances would not be available for another hundred years and very few residences could
visit during this time. The English's from each country differs in three significant ways; vocabulary,
spelling, and pronunciation. Because of the discoveries of new objects and experiences of new
things, the development of vocabulary
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Much Ado About Nothing Essay
English Essay
The Elizabethan Worldview and Much Ado About Nothing
Audrey Hernandez
The Elizabethan Era is one of the most fascinating periods in the History of the World. It is named
after one of the greatest of the Queens of England – Queen Elizabeth I. It was the era of the very
first Theatres in England – William Shakespeare and the globe Theatre and Christopher Marlowe! It
also had a very different feel and look to it than we experience nowadays and this is shown in the
marriage and wedding customs, recreation, social hierarchy, and how it is a patriarchal society. The
Elizabethan worldview is strongly reflected in Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing' set in
the 17th century in Messina, a port on the island of Sicily, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Then there were the Yeomen who owned and used agricultural land for their living. In 'Much Ado
About Nothing' these people would be 'The Watch'. After them are the servants, laborers, and
peasants. Last there were the indigents, the poor people, and beggars. This is also reflected in "Much
Ado About Nothing' in the way that the different classes speak.It was a very patriarchal society
where women were taught that they were men's inferiors. The Elizabethans had very clear outlooks
of men and women, and in general men were expected to be the workers and women to be
housewives and mothers. Women were regarded as "the weaker sex", not just in terms of physical
strength, but emotionally too.
It was believed that women always needed someone to look after them. If they were married, their
husband was expected to look after them. If they were single, then their father, brother or another
male relative was expected to take care of them. They were not allowed to go to school or university
nor could they inherit their father's titles.Women who suffered most in this period were those like
the Queen who did not wish to marry. Tudor society did not have many opportunities open to single
women and, following the Reformation, those avenues were even less. Before, women were able to
become nuns and look forward to a gratifying life in convents, and perhaps be a Mother Superior
one day. But with the Reformation, the convents were closed. Wealthy single women could look
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Language Issues During The Franco And Franco's The Catalan...
Language is a huge part of our construction of identity. Language allows us to feel like we belong in
a community or social group, record past events, bring people together (socially, culturally and
politically), express feelings and emotions, or develop a deeper understanding of a particular culture
and history. Moreover, every language is constantly changing over time and more people are
becoming more open to learn more than one language. Spain is one the countries which deals with
multilingualism. More specifically, in Catalonia, where being bilingual is no longer a controversy in
today's society. My objective of this paper is to further explore bilingualism from during Franco and
after Franco regarding the Catalan language and the Castilian (Spanish) language in the state of
Catalonia in Spain. My research will be guided by the following questions: What were the language
issues during the Franco regime and after Franco's death? Were there any consequences during the
Franco regime? What is the current language situation in Catalonia? How has it affected Spain? Is
one language more important than the other? Are educational institutions required to teach Catalan
as well as Castilian? The paper will be organized as follows: First, I will provide a brief history of
Catalonia's linguistic issues during the Franco regime (1939–1975). Second, I will explain the
language policy changes after Franco's reign. Third, I will discuss bilingualism in Catalonia from the
last few years
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Spain Research Paper
Spain is located in southwestern Europe. The capital of the country is Madrid. The major language
spoken is Spanish, however many other languages are spoken including Catalan, Galician, Euskera,
and Valencian. Spain came into existence around 200 BC. It was under Roman rule until 1512 at
which time it became a unified country it was known as Hispania. A major event in the country's
history was the Spanish Civil War. The war was fought from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939 and it
was fought between the Republicans and the Nationalists. The Republicans were loyal to the
government of Spain and the Nationalists were a rebel group. The leader of the Nationalists was
General Francisco Franco. The war was won by the Nationalists causing the end of ... Show more
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There are many ways to get around Spain. The country is filled with roads, air routes, railways,
ports, and rapid transits. The flag of Spain is two red stripes with a yellow stripe in the middle that
contains the coat of arms. The two red stripes on the flag are a symbol of bravery and strength, and
the yellow stripe is a symbol of generosity. The country does have some strange laws. In Barcelona,
anyone seen wearing swimming attire at places other than the beach will be fined. Most of Spain's
native animals are very small. Deer, tortoises, snakes, and bats are just a few of Spain's native
animals. Some tips on traveling to Spain are to travel during the spring or the fall because that is
when Spain experiences it's best weather. Travelers should also learn about the climate of Spain so
that they know what clothes to pack. Learning about the geography of Spain is also very important.
Another thing that tourists should know is that some hotels and restaurants may be closed for part of
the year, so if you plan to stay at a hotel, make sure they will be open when you travel
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Spanish 1: High School Course Notes
This is just so I can read an essay Spanish (español), also called Castilian[3] (castellano About this
sound listen (help·info)), is a Romance language that originated in Castile, a region of Spain.
Approximately 406 million people speak Spanish as a native language, making it second only to
Mandarin in terms of its number of native speakers worldwide.[1][2] It also has 60 million speakers
as a second language,[2] and 20 million students as a foreign language.[4] Spanish is one of the six
official languages of the United Nations, and is used as an official language by the European Union
and Mercosur. Spanish is a part of the Ibero–Romance group of languages, which evolved from
several dialects of common Latin in Iberia after the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first documents to record what is today regarded as the precursor of modern Spanish are from
the 9th century (see Glosas Emilianenses). Throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era, by
far the most important influence on Spanish (Castilian) lexicon came from neighboring Romance
languages–Navarro–Aragonese, Leonese, Aragonese, Catalan, Portuguese, Galician, Mirandese,
Occitan, Gascon, and later, French and Italian–but also from Basque, Arabic, and to a lesser extent
the Germanic languages. Many words were borrowed from Latin through the influence of written
language and the liturgical language of the Church. Local sociolects of Vulgar Latin evolved into
Spanish in the north of Iberia, in an area defined by Álava, Cantabria, Burgos, Soria and La Rioja.
The dialect was later brought to the city of Toledo, where the written standard of Spanish was first
developed, in the 13th century.[17] In this formative stage, Spanish (Castilian) developed a strongly
differing variant from its close cousin, Leonese, and, according to some authors, was distinguished
by a heavy Basque influence (see Iberian Romance languages). This distinctive dialect progressively
spread south with the advance of the Reconquista, and so gathered a sizable lexical influence from
the Arabic of Al–Andalus, much of it indirectly, through the Romance Mozarabic dialects.[18] The
written standard for this new language began to be developed in the cities of Toledo, in the 13th to
16th centuries, and
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Essay On Francisco Goya
Francisco Goya is one of the most remarkable artists of the eighteenth century. Born in the village of
Fuendetodos in Spain, Goya grew up to become an inspirational painter after pursuing his studies in
art. Goya began working for the Spanish royal court and created several works that were a criticism
to the political and social problems of the contemporary era. He won several commissions from the
royal court after establishing his esteem as a portrait artist. During the period of enlightenment, the
artistic works of Goya were prominent throughout Spain. Goya introduced royal workshops, which
spanned over four monarchies. He painted several cartoons and haunting scenes for the royal
palaces. Goya's tapestries glorify the leisure activities of the young, rich and poor. His etchings are a
resemblance of the royal elite class. Most of Goya's paintings capture the sensitivity of artistic
techniques through brushstrokes. Some of Goya's artistic works introduce to the audience, a world
of ghosts, witches and other creatures, which invade the mind and include nightmarish visions.
Goya's famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The painting was a true indication of the actions, which took place when one of the fiercest fights at
Hotel de Ville. Although the painting is not a depiction of the Partisan revolution, it was visually
striking by capturing the excitement of the event. The painting was a potent symbol of the struggle
for liberty. Painted in the backdrop of cannon smoke, the personification of the painting is a
combination of both real and ideal. In Liberty Leading the People, the woman wears a red cap on
her head, which symbolizes freedom. The red cap was a symbol of the first French revolution, which
was an emblem of freed slaves. The bare breasted woman holds a tricolor in one hand and a musket
in the other, and appears as half goddess and half
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Speech About Spanish Cuisine

  • 1. Speech About Spanish Cuisine Spanish cuisine, in addition to Italian, Greek and French is under one of the healthiest in the world. What is your first association to Spain? Ole! Good time. Happy and friendly people. Music. Flamenco. Bullfight. Sangria. This country each year attracts more and more tourists – millions. The European kingdom is specific and from the way they feed its inhabitants. If you've wondered what it tastes like Spanish temperament, at the right place. With the Greek, Italian and French, Spanish food and its specialties are hidden secrets of Mediterranean cuisine. What are the basic rules of Spanish cuisine? Traditional Spanish cuisine does not differ much from other Mediterranean, basically, it's exactly the same. Meals can not be imagined without grains, fresh fruits and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Spanish snack especially if you good between lunch and dinner. It will keep you feel full all afternoon. Sangria – sweet taste of passion If you visit one of the restaurants in which to dance flamenco, most likely will serve sangria. This traditional Spanish drink is also the most famous. It actually means the wine with the addition of a little sugar, and large pieces of different fruits. Traditional Spanish cuisine is known just by this drink. Also recommended to us except sangria and fruit juices, but also distinctive sherry. Churros – fresh Mediterranean magic When you want something sweet, Spaniards resort to dark chocolate (must have at least 70 percent cocoa!). From her plant some kind of sweet sauce – Curos. He gives a special taste elongated donuts in composition similar to donuts (of water, flour and butter). Spanish cuisine is simply inconceivable without them. In some parts of the country flamenco sure to eat breakfast, the others are unavoidable afternoon snack or dessert. As the real Curos with chocolate?
  • 2. It should: 1 cup water 1/3 cup butter, 1/4 teaspoon Himalayan salt, 1 cup ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Gothic Architecture Of Le�n Cathedral Over three decades after the beginning of construction at Burgos, the second phase of the integration of French Gothic Style began with León Cathedral in 1255. At this point in time, the kingdoms of Castile and León were combined into a single kingdom of Castile. This could explain the facilitation of the transfer of the style westward from Burgos to León. León should be viewed as a separate step in the development of Spanish Gothic because it is radically different from Burgos. While Burgos began to incorporate the style and features of Gothic architecture, it still maintains the decorative style popular in the region. León Cathedral is a complete embrace of the French Gothic style and is considered to be the "purest" example in Spain. George Edmund Street, an English architect traveled through out Spain in the early 1900 to study and describe the Gothic architecture of the region. Of León Cathedral he said, "Regarding this cathedral, then, as a French, rather than as a Spanish church, and giving up all attempt to make it illustrate a chapter of the real national artistic history, we shall best be able to do justice to it as a work of art." The extreme "Frenchness" has is baffling. There is little surviving evidence to explain this phenomenon, other than records of a French architect, Master Enrique, working at the cathedral at one point. Whatever the cause, the pure French Style demonstrated at León Cathedral was an important step in the development the Spanish Style ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Assignment On Cultural Awareness Cultural Awareness Assignment Thinking about which country and culture to choose for this assignment was a difficult process because there is a plethora to choose from! I decided to choose Spain as I lived there for a short period of time. Spain, is a country located in western Europe and is bordered by Portugal, France, and Gibraltar. It lies between the Mediterranean Sea to its east and the North Atlantic Ocean to its west. When trying to understand a culture from a foreign perspective, it is important to analyze the geography that makes up that country. Spain's geography is unique because it is located on the Iberian Peninsula with mountainous terrain throughout the landmass. The central portion of Spain mostly consists of high plateaus of land surround by rocky hills. Integrated into these plateaus are rural farm and cattle lands that create much of Spain's agricultural industry. This industry comes through the harvesting of barley and wheat, however, the crops that produce the most value consist of citrus fruits such as oranges. The climate of Spain varies from region to region, but in a majority of the country during the summer months, it is arid and hot. Temperatures often climb into the triple digits, however there is relatively no humidity. During the winter, temperatures tend to hover around fifty degrees Fahrenheit. It is difficult to pinpoint regions of agriculture on a map of Spain, because the country is dotted with various mountain ranges. Examples of such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Report On The Airport Renowned for being the perfect gateway to the amazing and spectacular Costa Blanca resort region is the beautiful Alicante– Elche Airport a common ground for transfers to stunning destinations such as the idyllic and panoramic resorts of Benidorm, Denia, Murcia and Torrevieja. The airport acts as an ideal base for an out of this world memorable and extraordinary holiday vacation to amazing Alicante must visit tourist attractions including the beautiful MARQ museum, the magical El Postiguet beach offering stunning Mediterranean views , the gorgeous El Tossal and Canalejas Parks, checkout the vibrant, attractive and lively Marina and the fascinating Puerto Viejo Square both featuring a variety of cafes, restaurants, buildings and bars. Also worth visiting is the spectacular St.Mary's church also referred to as the Basilica of Santa Maria, the breathtaking Malaga Cathedral, the brilliant and gorgeous St.Ferdinand Castle and lastly the amazing Safari Aitana teeming with wild animals from all over the world. Originally named El Altet, Alicante–Elche Airport popularly referred to as Aeropuerto de Alicante– Elche in Spanish, is the main airport for the regions of Valencia and Murcia and sixth busiest airport in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and Gran Canaria in terms of passenger traffic. The airport is situated 9 km southwest of Alicante, about 160 km south of Valencia, about 70 km north of Murcia and 10 km east of Elche situated on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Research Paper On Spanish Culture Spanish Culture: People and Origin Spain to most it remains a mystery. Puzzled they ask, "Where did they come from? What are they like? Why do they have such a diverse culture?" these questions could only be answered by a true Spaniard, and seeing whereas I am not, I was at a genuine a loss. I decided to look it up this report is a compilation of my findings. In order to fully understand Spain and her people, one must first understand their origin, where they came from. Two groups entered the Iberian Peninsula; the Celts and the Iberians. The Celts, who came via the Pyrenees, one of Iberia's northern mountain ranges, and spread across the Atlantic coastline. They supported themselves by herding and by working iron. The Iberians, so deemed by the Greeks, came up from North Africa, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Gallegan is of a dreamy disposition, poetical, and imaginative, superstisous, apt to believe in apparitions and to feel the presence of the super–natural world. The Austrian is less reserved and more consciously intelligent, less cautious, and more vivacious. He is still deeply poetical, but the faith at times naïve, of the Gallegan, is where undermined by a quite yet keen since of humor. A sturias has given Spain several of her enlightened statesmen. The Basque are forest–men, fishermen, and peasants. They are strong, healthy and simple. In recent years their inherent spirit of enterprise has blossomed to such an extent that now the Basque has become the chief capitalist of modern Spain. The Basque is apt to hold fast to his opinions, as people who have not many opinions to spare want to do. He is stern, loyal uncompromising and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Languages Of Spain And The United Kingdom European societies have strong sentiments towards using language and its history as the means of shaping regional identity against national identity. This essay thus discusses the languages of Spain and the United Kingdom. Spain's 17 autonomous regions are grounded in historical tensions of peripheral, or regional, and nationalist movements, and the struggles to demarcate ethnic values from the civic. It amounted with the Castilian language as the assimilating tool of Franco's nationalistic regime. Such history has remained an impetus in modern Spain's example of pursuing language plurality for regional and cultural identification. The UK presents a different policy, contrasting Spain's regionalism with a monolingual framework. One reason of the pervasive English monolingualism is the Anglican Church's historical repression of Cornish. It fostered the stigmatism, eradication and abandonment of this Cornwall tongue, and forced superiority and common usage of English instead. Alike to Spain, history is a lesson to modern UK's example of growing acceptance, particularly in the exponential revival of its regional languages. Hence, this essay explores historical tensions between national–official and regional languages, language education, and fears concerning language preservation. These themes clearly shape both Spanish and British culture towards distinctive pursuits of regional identity. Spain's 17 autonomous regions establish pursuits of regional identity above national ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Sweet / Sharpness Of Orange Juice Evaluated By Titration Archaeological and Forensic Sciences The sweet/ sharpness of Orange Juice evaluated by titration Rachel Jessop I7463445 4811135 What is the main acid in the Orange Juice? The predominating organic acid in orange juice is citric acid; but other organic acids, namely, tartaric, malic, beizoic, and succinic, have been reported present (Braverman, 1933, p.62–65). Write a balanced equation to show the reaction of the acid in the Juice with sodium hydroxide C6H8O7 + 3NaOH  Na3C6H5O7 +3H2O Using the equation of the reaction for the HCl titration and the calculation from your practical books; calculate the exact concentration of the sodium hydroxide used. Show your calculation Sample Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 NaOH starting volume cm3 0.00 0.00 24.30 0.0 1.00 1.00 End Volume cm3 26.00 24.10 48.40 37.15 25.10 25.20 Titre cm cm3 NaOH 26.00 24.10 24.10 37.15 24.10 24.20 To work out the average titre, the end volume had to be subtracted from the starting volume. The titre cm3 then had to be added, disregarding sample number 4 due to there being a difference in titre of 10cm3. This is likely to be a human error, resulting from writing the measurements or results incorrectly. It could also be due to getting distracted and continuing titration beyond the needed point. After being added together the answer is then divided by 5 as 5 of the samples have been used. This produces the average titre of 24.5cm3. NaOH HCl Volume 24.5 25ml Concentration ? 0.1 Moles (m) = Concentration (c)
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  • 10. Spanish Reconquista And The Formation Of Spanish National... Candidate Number: GDYL5 Total amount of words: 1675 ELCS6015 – The Middle Ages And the Formation Of European Cultures The Spanish Reconquista and the formation of Spanish national identity During the times the Iberian Peninsula was ruled by the Muslims and was called Al–Andalus, Christians, Jews and Muslims coexisted in harmony in the Caliphates. However, the understanding of Spain as it is understood today did not exist. It was because of the Christianisation of the peninsula and the Reconquista that Iberia was reimagined as something more similar to what we understand today as Spain and Portugal. In this essay I intend to explain how this happened, which historical figures were key to this event and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether this battle is real or an invention from some scribe in the eleventh or twelfth Century is uncertain, but it is doubtfully key to the understanding of the cult to the saint, since the legend tells that he appeared to King Ramiro I on a dream promising his victory over the Moors, and even after being severely injured in a previous battle by the enemy army, they took victory over their foes . One of the biggest collections of iconography is in the Santiago de Compostela cathedral, where a large collection of pictures and sculptures dress the building with his image . Perhaps the most recognizable figure of the whole Reconquista is El Cid Campeador, a Castilian nobleman who regained the city of Valencia in 1094. Almost everything we know about him comes from texts dating over a century and a half after his death, so there has been speculation about if he was indeed a real man or just a legend, although this seems to be completely speculated since there is proof enough to say with almost all certainty that he indeed existed . He gained the city of Valencia in 1409, only to be lost again three years after his death . Still, his image was still very present and magnified in the subsequent years, inspiring all kinds of art and literature, such as the very significant Cantar del Myo Çyd, the oldest preserved epic poem, which tells his story. Despite being loss after his death, the city of Valencia was won again by Jaume I El Conqueridor (The Conqueror) in 1231 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Case Study: Amica At City Center Amica at City Centre in Mississauga, Ontario Intro – General Amica at City Centre is located in Mississauga, Ontario, a city that has come into its own as a destination as opposed to a offshoot of Toronto, which lies about 27 kilometres to its east. From Mississauga's Earth Market to Meadowvale Theatre to its 480 parks and extensive woodlands, Mississauga has proven itself to be a highly desirable location. Amica at City Centre embraces the culture of this vibrant city and offers luxurious living in its heart. Intro – Retirement Living Retirement living is a lifestyle focused on freedom and exploration, of nurturing your mind, body and spirit while discovering new passions, finding new friends and sinking into the pleasures of life. Intro ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our accommodations are in the form of apartment–style suites, ranging from studios to alcoves to 1– bedroom suites (with or without dens) and 2–bedroom suites. All of our suites feature modern kitchenettes, walk–in showers in 3–piece bathroom, TV cable and air–conditioning that you control. Our first priority is your safety and security: You will find heat and smoke detectors in your suite as well as the comfort in knowing that our trained medical staff, security staff and emergency–call system are always available. Lifestyle At Amica at City Centre, you will be exposed to a variety of interesting ways to exercise your body and your mind, from yoga to pole–walking to aqua–fit classes to book clubs to choirs and, yes, knitting clubs. You will be as entertained and engaged as you care to be within our vibrant community. Dining You will find the lunches and dinners served with elegance in the Park Plaza Dining Room to be delectable and highly nutritious. Our chefs, who are certified by the Canadian Culinary Institution, are passionate about presenting fresh, local foods in appealing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ahmed Buma Hernando De Talavera Talk of past politics and old wars could be heard ringing throughout the dining hall as the guests, Ahmed Bu Juma, Hernando de Talavera, the Valencian noble, and Spanish administrators, proceeded to speak over one another with disagreement to the other's statement. With a sigh of irritation, I proceeded to serve the first course of the night in hopes that with their mouths full then they would be unable to spew anymore heated debates and jabs at one another for the duration of the meal. However, it would be soon proven that not even food could stifle their heated disdain for each other's contrasting opinions and overall perception of the world around them. With only so much time left in the night talk soon turned to the Arabic language and what that language meant to them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He found the language to be of great value and beauty to those of the followers of Islam. But he also found it a shame that those who lived under the Crown of Castile were unable to truly embrace the language and Islam itself, due to the fact that the religious persecution of Muslims was incredibly prominent during that era. Bu Juma believed that the language was vital for properly practicing prayers and such, but f one's life were on the line for even so much as uttering an Arabic, he was certain Allah would forgive them for not being able to truly say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Spain Business Culture Selected Market Cultural Report In Spain Intro – This report will look at the cultural analysis of Spain, dealing with the country's culture and business culture. It will deal with the cultural components that are prevalent in the country, how the culture affects international business and what business operators can do to operate effectively in Spain. Reasons for Selection of Country – My reasons for selecting Spain for the market cultural report is due to its diverse people and business culture. For example, the people's culture has a wide range of diversity. For example, languages which range from Castilian, Valencian, and Basque. Football is a popular sport in Spain. Spain is well known for its cuisine and wine, an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Spanish citizen are very relaxed in terms of deadlines on projects. For example, when a deadline is given on a project, they will try to hit the deadline objective if possible, but do not become overly concerned if the deadline is not achieved. The decision–making process in Spain is usually unhurried and can be a gradual, detailed procedure that involves consideration from various levels within the company.In this respect, maintaining good relationships with your Spanish counterparts from all positions are vital for success.( Gorrill, Jodie, 2007, Retrieved from http://www.communicaid.com/access/pdf/library/culture/doing–business– in/Doing%20Business%20in%20Spain.pdf). When dealing with or working in Spain, for example; remain patient in all dealings with Spanish counterparts, as they are sometimes noted for their relaxed approach to business and Spanish bureaucracy can be frustrating. To be effective in Spain, Spanish business culture also requires a sense of self–dignity, consideration and diplomacy.They often use basic titles of courtesy, Mr, Mrs, or Miss, followed by the surname, and professional titles, such as Dr, when it is known. Unique Cultural Components – A cultural component is a country's Social Values and Attitudes. One of the most powerful influences on Spanish social values has been the country's famous tourism industry also known as the "industry without smokestacks". Some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Golden Age Of Science In The Medieval Islamic World The medieval Islamic world of science started as a controversial field to be working in. The scientific practices went against the beliefs of the people because it stated things that were the opposite of the readings in the Koran. Religious peoples said that Allah created everything in existence himself while scientists said that everything occurred naturally. Even though there was conflict over the beliefs of the people, the Islamic scientists still managed to prosper and produce a Golden Age of Science in the medieval Islamic world. The contribution of the Arabo–Islamic scholars to the genesis of modern sciences constitutes a passionately debated topic of research, and in many encyclopedias of science and its history, the Arabo–Islamic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Islamic engineers invented a distillation process that expanded the kinds of medicines that could be used. This allowed physicians to prescribe even more precise treatments for their patients. The Islamic world of science produced a large amount of forward progress in the medical industry, which helped people for centuries afterwards. Astronomy was a discipline that was very serious to Islamic scholars and scientists, and throughout the Golden Age of Science they consistently worked to further develop astronomy, even applying other fields to help them. In the opening years of the Golden Age, astronomy was studied vigorously and even was used to assist the religion of the people. Because of its importance to religious duties (for example, calculating the qibla and prayer times), astronomy held a prominent place on the scientific scene. Rulers sponsored the construction of observatories and large observation instruments and employed scientists such as al–Battani, al– Khayyan, and al–Tusi to construct astronomical tables and keep time. An instrument that was well known around the world was the astrolabe. It came from a Hellenistic origin and was perfected by Muslim scientists and craftsmen. Many problems involving astronomy, that would normally take the likes of mundane computing, could be solved quickly and easily with the astrolabe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Culture Culture Paper A definition of culture is the total of knowledge, beliefs, experiences, values, attitudes, religion, hierarchies, objects and possessions obtained by a group of people through generations. Elements of culture include language, symbols, values, norms, laws, and beliefs. Culture can also by the "totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought" (Culture, 2010, pg. 5) Culture of Spain Spain's culture includes the personal beliefs of religion, the practices of the society, and the attitudes of the people. The Spanish culture has made adjustments to meet the demands of the international and the way of doing business in Europe, but retains much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Companies looking to open operations in Spain must also consider that lunch during the work day is typically two hours and the workday ends around 7:30 in the evening. The mid–day siesta is a problem and a blessing that the Spanish people are dealing with. Some outsiders may view this tradition contributing to low productivity in the mid–afternoon; many Spaniards still embrace this tradition. However, modern business influences have changed many people and this tradition by eliminating it altogether. Eating at home for "lunch" and then taking a rest for a few hours, to return to work after the heat of the day, has long been a tradition in this country. Dinner remains late in the evening, often not beginning until 10 p.m. for some. Late dinners are a product of those siestas in which an employee did not arrive home until after eight pm. Outside companies may look at this as a lack in productivity. Flexible hours are becoming more the norm as outside business influences have begun to modify the traditional workday. Spain has a strong sense of family and tradition. Outsiders rarely receive an invitation into a Spaniard's home as an outsider, this is set aside for family and very close friends. Most entertaining takes place outside the home in restaurants. Business meetings should be held either in offices or restaurants. Outside companies need to be aware that business conduct is formal in Spain at all times. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Languages and Dialects of Spain Spain: Languages and Dialects With a population of approximately 45 million Spaniards and 3.5 million immigrants, Spain is a country of contrasts where the richness of its culture blends it up with the variety of languages and dialects used. Being one of the largest economies worldwide, and the second largest country in Europe, Spain is a very appealing destination for tourists as well as for immigrants from around the globe. Almost all Spaniards are used to speaking at least two different languages, but protecting and preserving that right has not been easy for them; Spaniards have had to struggle with war, ignorance, criticism and the governments, in order to preserve and defend what identifies them, and deal with the consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thanks to those efforts Catalans can be proud to acknowledge that their languages and dialects are the most well–kept, normalized and preserved in the country, their continuous fight since the very end of war and their pride about using their language has giving them the courage to embrace and protect both, their language and their identity in such way that, in Catalonia, Castilian is limited to those who are foreigners and Catalan to natives. Unfortunately, a very different thing has happened in Galicia and Basque Country; since, by the end of war, the governments of both regions were more concerned about political affairs than preserving languages. In Basque Country, the reason for these lack of protectionism towards language was the persecution Basques suffer during the Civil War, they were accused of terrorism whenever they spoke in their own language; they were hunted and killed for this reason, and all of these actions made them a little afraid of protecting language even years after the end of war. Something similar happened in Galicia, where there were no efforts to maintain language after the war. It was years later that governments started to make efforts to preserve and rescue the language and to normalize it and make it mandatory in each school around the region, but the accurate and pure versions of them got lost with time and what new generations speak today is a mixture of old and new words adapted from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Italian Culture : Spanish Dance (Moss,2014) ANDALUCIA (SPAIN) REGIONAL CUISINE UNIT:22034 Name: KARAMJEET SINGH Class ID: 39760 Class: DCPCKYJUL14G2 Tutor Name: Val Harrison CONTENT: 1. Introduction page no. 2 2. History of Andalusia page no. 3, 4 3. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. New America Research Paper My intense desire to travel this planet overwhelms me everyday. By travel I do not mean going to a resort that cost $1000 a night in the Bahamas where one gets a fruit platter decorated in a shape of a smiley face delivered to their door every morning (although that doesn't sound too bad). I am talking about experiencing the real world, various environments with diverse cultures. How can I reach my full potential without ever leaving the filtered bubble of New England? As of now I am colorblind; I see the world in black and white. I am waiting for the day that I finally experience the explosion of color that the world is. From La Tomatina, an annual tomato fight in Valencian, Spain to more disturbing traditions like the "Mourning of Muharram" where Shia Muslims attach knives to whips and beat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I try to make the most out of all the advantages that I am so fortunate to have. The schooling system, for example, is known to be one of the best in Massachusetts. I took the opportunity explore the large selection of classes that my school has to offer. A class like Introduction to Medicine made me nervous at first because I wasn't sure if I would be able to handle learning about gruesome diseases and injuries. However, the class made me realize that I was very interested in how the human body works and that maybe I would want to do something in this field in my future. This led me to take more science courses like forensics and environmental science. I decided that I wanted to try a non science related class to expand my learning so I chose to take a class called World Religions. This class intensified my desire for travel immensely by exposing me to cultures and places I have never heard of. I thought about how both of these classes revealed to me what I truly am passionate for, travel and science. I want to go see the world but at the same time know how it all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Symbols Of The Art Of Marçal De Sax complicated actions and movement; vivid colours also a preference for curvilinear shapes. In some works appear kind of perspective. Some parts of the paintings are gilded as a symbol of the wealthy status of the promoter. They were painting for aristocracy so, usually are artificial but at the same time elegant. They introduce black line between colours. In addition, they use much more cruelty in painting. Marçal de Sax is a good example. He was a master of Centenar de la Ploma. He paints a historical event, the Battle of Puig. According to the legend saint George rescue the princess of Selene. Citizens of Selene had to offer a sacrifice to a monster. One day, the daughter of the King was chosen to feed the Dragon. (Symbol of evil). During the battle, saint George appear to kill the dragon and liberate the City. As a consequence, these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The composition creates a sensation of movement, realistic way but also is elegant. There are some influences of other style as black line is French part, Italian volume, landscape, etc. The virgin is similar to Giotto's Madonna, not jolly, very dramatic work. On the other hand we find different parts of martyrdom through of altarpiece. Other example of this period is Fray Bonifacio Ferrer altarpiece, 1405 ca. But he has different characteristics such as no expressive face, no use of violence or complicated actions. In spite of he used technical skills as transparency. That mean he dominated materials with best result, more credible in comparison. He also painted by aristocracy in Valencia, was an intellectual painter. In the last style of this period is Flemish (second half of the 15Th century) and Lluis Dalmau is the best representation of that. Lluis Dalmau was sent to Flanders by the king of Aragon to learn oil painting. In 1443 he was contracted to paint this altarpiece for the City Hall of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay On Buying Property Abroad Buying property abroad is not an undertaking one should embark upon lightly! It is not wise to assume that the entire purchase process will follow the rules we're used to 'back home' and generally speaking there are usually a whole new set of rules and regulations, traditions and traps to learn, understand and watch out for. Spain is absolutely no exception and has a tangled web of laws and legislation seemingly designed to trip up an unwary real estate buyer. This article examines three key areas that a potential property purchaser should be at least aware of before signing on the dotted line for that dream Spanish home. Firstly there's a 'tradition' in Spain for purchasers to actively but illegally assist the vendor in reducing his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, what should someone hoping to buy property in Spain do if faced with such a situation? Should they accept the vendor's demands and hand over a brown paper bag stuffed with 500 Euro notes? If they do then the price they apparently purchase the property for will be the price against which any future profits from the resale of the property will be compared for their capital gains tax purposes. Therefore if the purchaser ever wants to resell the property they too will need to insist that their buyer also agrees to having a reduced sum entered into the contract otherwise they'll be liable for all the extra capital gains taxation! Someone somewhere along the line is going to lose out just ensure that it's not you! Even if you have your heart set on a particular home in Spain I would strongly recommend that you do not go ahead and act illegally even if that means you risk losing the property. Think very long and very hard about what you're being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain. The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers. When looking for an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Logistics Service Quality: A New Way of Loyalty Logistics service quality: a new way to loyalty Irene Gil Saura Departamento de Comercializacio´n e Investigacio´n de Mercados, Facultad de Economı´a, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain David Servera France´s Facultad de Estudios de la Empresa, Universidad Cato´lica de Valencia San Vicente Ma´rtir, Valencia, Spain Gloria Berenguer Contrı´ Departamento de Comercializacio´n e Investigacio´n de Mercados, Facultad de Economı´a, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, and Marı´a Fuentes Blasco Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain Abstract Purpose – Now–a–days, logistics research focuses on the ability of logistics to deliver a quality service and generate greater satisfaction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stock and order management, warehousing and transport are logistics activities which can benefit from the new opportunities offered by the technologies to organize new forms of supply chain relationships. Given the relatively recent application of ICT to logistics management, however, there is yet no clear understanding of how ICT are applied or of their impact (Feng and Yuan, 2006). This work presents an in–depth study, in an inter–organizational context, of the relationship between logistics service quality (LSQ), with a particular emphasis on its defining factors and customer satisfaction and loyalty. We also propose to determine how logistics ICT influences this consequence chain. Our objective therefore, is to examine the moderator effect of ICT intensity on said variables, in other words, we want to analyze the influence of high levels of ICT in comparison to low levels of ICT on the perception of LSQ and how this can affect satisfaction and in the final instance, loyalty. The study is divided into three parts. First, through a literature review we define the theoretical framework for examining the different consequence chain variables. Secondly, we establish the methodology used in the empirical research and evaluate the results obtained. Finally, we report the most significant conclusions which can be drawn from this study. 2. Theory development and hypotheses 2.1 Logistics service quality Since the mid–1980s,
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  • 23. Differences Of English Dialects Key issue 3 Understanding the ways dialect vary. Many people have wondered why, if we are in one country, why do a lot of people sound different. Each region has its own language by way of spelling, vocabulary, and pronounciation. This is called dialect. THe sub division of a dialect is called subdialect. English Dialects Serval hundred years ago, English speakers migrated and settled in North America which stated the development of dialects of the English language. Because of its widespread distribution and the large number of speakers, many dialects and subdialects were formed. Those most responsible for English becoming the most dominant language in the Western Hemisphere were the earliest colonists. In the 17th century, colonists from England settled along the Atlantic coast bringing the English language with them. Since it was already a dominant language, settlers from other countries made significant contributions to the American language and became acculturated into the English society. During the 18th and 19th century, the American and England English were isolated by the Atlantic Ocean causing them to evolve independently. Transmissions over long distances would not be available for another hundred years and very few residences could visit during this time. The English's from each country differs in three significant ways; vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation. Because of the discoveries of new objects and experiences of new things, the development of vocabulary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Much Ado About Nothing Essay English Essay The Elizabethan Worldview and Much Ado About Nothing Audrey Hernandez The Elizabethan Era is one of the most fascinating periods in the History of the World. It is named after one of the greatest of the Queens of England – Queen Elizabeth I. It was the era of the very first Theatres in England – William Shakespeare and the globe Theatre and Christopher Marlowe! It also had a very different feel and look to it than we experience nowadays and this is shown in the marriage and wedding customs, recreation, social hierarchy, and how it is a patriarchal society. The Elizabethan worldview is strongly reflected in Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing' set in the 17th century in Messina, a port on the island of Sicily, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then there were the Yeomen who owned and used agricultural land for their living. In 'Much Ado About Nothing' these people would be 'The Watch'. After them are the servants, laborers, and peasants. Last there were the indigents, the poor people, and beggars. This is also reflected in "Much Ado About Nothing' in the way that the different classes speak.It was a very patriarchal society where women were taught that they were men's inferiors. The Elizabethans had very clear outlooks of men and women, and in general men were expected to be the workers and women to be housewives and mothers. Women were regarded as "the weaker sex", not just in terms of physical strength, but emotionally too. It was believed that women always needed someone to look after them. If they were married, their husband was expected to look after them. If they were single, then their father, brother or another male relative was expected to take care of them. They were not allowed to go to school or university nor could they inherit their father's titles.Women who suffered most in this period were those like the Queen who did not wish to marry. Tudor society did not have many opportunities open to single women and, following the Reformation, those avenues were even less. Before, women were able to become nuns and look forward to a gratifying life in convents, and perhaps be a Mother Superior one day. But with the Reformation, the convents were closed. Wealthy single women could look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Language Issues During The Franco And Franco's The Catalan... Language is a huge part of our construction of identity. Language allows us to feel like we belong in a community or social group, record past events, bring people together (socially, culturally and politically), express feelings and emotions, or develop a deeper understanding of a particular culture and history. Moreover, every language is constantly changing over time and more people are becoming more open to learn more than one language. Spain is one the countries which deals with multilingualism. More specifically, in Catalonia, where being bilingual is no longer a controversy in today's society. My objective of this paper is to further explore bilingualism from during Franco and after Franco regarding the Catalan language and the Castilian (Spanish) language in the state of Catalonia in Spain. My research will be guided by the following questions: What were the language issues during the Franco regime and after Franco's death? Were there any consequences during the Franco regime? What is the current language situation in Catalonia? How has it affected Spain? Is one language more important than the other? Are educational institutions required to teach Catalan as well as Castilian? The paper will be organized as follows: First, I will provide a brief history of Catalonia's linguistic issues during the Franco regime (1939–1975). Second, I will explain the language policy changes after Franco's reign. Third, I will discuss bilingualism in Catalonia from the last few years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Spain Research Paper Spain is located in southwestern Europe. The capital of the country is Madrid. The major language spoken is Spanish, however many other languages are spoken including Catalan, Galician, Euskera, and Valencian. Spain came into existence around 200 BC. It was under Roman rule until 1512 at which time it became a unified country it was known as Hispania. A major event in the country's history was the Spanish Civil War. The war was fought from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939 and it was fought between the Republicans and the Nationalists. The Republicans were loyal to the government of Spain and the Nationalists were a rebel group. The leader of the Nationalists was General Francisco Franco. The war was won by the Nationalists causing the end of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many ways to get around Spain. The country is filled with roads, air routes, railways, ports, and rapid transits. The flag of Spain is two red stripes with a yellow stripe in the middle that contains the coat of arms. The two red stripes on the flag are a symbol of bravery and strength, and the yellow stripe is a symbol of generosity. The country does have some strange laws. In Barcelona, anyone seen wearing swimming attire at places other than the beach will be fined. Most of Spain's native animals are very small. Deer, tortoises, snakes, and bats are just a few of Spain's native animals. Some tips on traveling to Spain are to travel during the spring or the fall because that is when Spain experiences it's best weather. Travelers should also learn about the climate of Spain so that they know what clothes to pack. Learning about the geography of Spain is also very important. Another thing that tourists should know is that some hotels and restaurants may be closed for part of the year, so if you plan to stay at a hotel, make sure they will be open when you travel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Spanish 1: High School Course Notes This is just so I can read an essay Spanish (español), also called Castilian[3] (castellano About this sound listen (help·info)), is a Romance language that originated in Castile, a region of Spain. Approximately 406 million people speak Spanish as a native language, making it second only to Mandarin in terms of its number of native speakers worldwide.[1][2] It also has 60 million speakers as a second language,[2] and 20 million students as a foreign language.[4] Spanish is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, and is used as an official language by the European Union and Mercosur. Spanish is a part of the Ibero–Romance group of languages, which evolved from several dialects of common Latin in Iberia after the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first documents to record what is today regarded as the precursor of modern Spanish are from the 9th century (see Glosas Emilianenses). Throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era, by far the most important influence on Spanish (Castilian) lexicon came from neighboring Romance languages–Navarro–Aragonese, Leonese, Aragonese, Catalan, Portuguese, Galician, Mirandese, Occitan, Gascon, and later, French and Italian–but also from Basque, Arabic, and to a lesser extent the Germanic languages. Many words were borrowed from Latin through the influence of written language and the liturgical language of the Church. Local sociolects of Vulgar Latin evolved into Spanish in the north of Iberia, in an area defined by Álava, Cantabria, Burgos, Soria and La Rioja. The dialect was later brought to the city of Toledo, where the written standard of Spanish was first developed, in the 13th century.[17] In this formative stage, Spanish (Castilian) developed a strongly differing variant from its close cousin, Leonese, and, according to some authors, was distinguished by a heavy Basque influence (see Iberian Romance languages). This distinctive dialect progressively spread south with the advance of the Reconquista, and so gathered a sizable lexical influence from the Arabic of Al–Andalus, much of it indirectly, through the Romance Mozarabic dialects.[18] The written standard for this new language began to be developed in the cities of Toledo, in the 13th to 16th centuries, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Francisco Goya Francisco Goya is one of the most remarkable artists of the eighteenth century. Born in the village of Fuendetodos in Spain, Goya grew up to become an inspirational painter after pursuing his studies in art. Goya began working for the Spanish royal court and created several works that were a criticism to the political and social problems of the contemporary era. He won several commissions from the royal court after establishing his esteem as a portrait artist. During the period of enlightenment, the artistic works of Goya were prominent throughout Spain. Goya introduced royal workshops, which spanned over four monarchies. He painted several cartoons and haunting scenes for the royal palaces. Goya's tapestries glorify the leisure activities of the young, rich and poor. His etchings are a resemblance of the royal elite class. Most of Goya's paintings capture the sensitivity of artistic techniques through brushstrokes. Some of Goya's artistic works introduce to the audience, a world of ghosts, witches and other creatures, which invade the mind and include nightmarish visions. Goya's famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The painting was a true indication of the actions, which took place when one of the fiercest fights at Hotel de Ville. Although the painting is not a depiction of the Partisan revolution, it was visually striking by capturing the excitement of the event. The painting was a potent symbol of the struggle for liberty. Painted in the backdrop of cannon smoke, the personification of the painting is a combination of both real and ideal. In Liberty Leading the People, the woman wears a red cap on her head, which symbolizes freedom. The red cap was a symbol of the first French revolution, which was an emblem of freed slaves. The bare breasted woman holds a tricolor in one hand and a musket in the other, and appears as half goddess and half ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...