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Roman Aqueducts
Roman roads were constructed with a combination of dirt, gravel and bricks made from granite or hardened volcanic lava. The Romans had a strict
standards when designing their highways, creating arrow–straight roads that curved to allow for water drainage. The Romans built over 50,000 miles
of road, mainly for the military. Stone mile markers and signs let travelers know the distance until their destination, while special complements of
soldiers acted as a kind of highway patrol.
The Romans has created many surgical tools, but the most important was on the battlefield. Medics would go and save many lives keeping the army
strong.Medics also helped to stop the spread of diseases through the camp. Roman military medicine worked so well that many soldiers ... Show more
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None of these aquatic innovations would have been possible without the Roman aqueduct. These aqueducts used gravity to transport water along stone,
lead and concrete pipelines and into city centers. Roman aqueducts were built so well that some are still used to this day.
The Romans made a stack of bound pages that is now known as one of the earliest creations of the book. The first were made of bound wax tablets,
but these were later replaced by animal skin that more clearly resembled pages. Bound codices did not become popular in Rome until the first century.
Early Christians became some of the first to use the new invention, using it extensively to produce copies of the Bible.
The Colosseum is an important landmark of Rome because it was a gift from the Roman emperor. He gave it to his Roman people, it soon became a
symbol of power. The Colosseum was also used to show animal hunts, mock sea battles, reenactment of battles and dramas.
The Pantheon was made in honor and as a temple of the gods. In front of the Pantheon is the beautiful "Fountain of the Pantheon". It was designed by
famous architecture Giacomo Della
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Vatican City Research Paper
Thinking about taking a holiday in Rome? If so, you have a lot interesting to see and do, and you will always be in the powerful presence of a rich
history. When people think of the planet's best cities, they often think of London, Paris, New York and Rome. Trip Advisor even awarded Rome as the
second best destination to visit behind Istanbul and ahead of Paris and London. Rome is a cultured place with some of the most interesting Roman
architecture in the world. When looking at Rome, it's like looking at more than two thousand years of revolutionary building designs that have led us
up to today.
Visiting the Vatican
Every year, millions of people flock to the Vatican City to see one of the holiest sites in the Christian religion. St. Peter's Basilica is considered as the
world's largest church, and it has a massive square with other buildings. Interestingly enough, it comprises of the smallest ... Show more content on
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On a yearly basis, it draws a crowd of six million tourists, and the Vatican Museum is the fifth most visited museum in the world. Other museums worth
visiting include:
National Museum of Art
National Roman Museum
Capitoline Museums
Trevi Fountain
The largest Baroque–style fountain of Rome, this fountain has been placed in several films, and Nicola Salvi, the artist responsible for its creation,
completed the project in 1762. It took him more than 30 years to complete. Imagine giving 30 years of your life to complete something?
Rome is a very exciting place partnered with excellent food. You can find pizza almost anywhere, but it is not as easy to find a city that serves a
better gelato, the Italian word for ice cream. There are many affordable vacation rentals in Rome that people can take advantage of, and if you do,
you will be able to visit one of the oldest markets in the world Campo de'
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What Is Gloria Trevino Worth?
Gloria de Los ГЃngeles TreviГ±o Ruiz more known as Gloria Trevi won eleven awards after her prison time in Brazil. Gloria Trevi was born in
Monterrey, Mexico February 15, 1968. By the age of twelve she left home to go to Mexico City to try to start a career in the entertainment
industry. She earned her money by singing and dancing in the streets. In 1984 she met a guy named Sergio Andrade who later became her mentor.
While being with Andrade she joined a band he had of all girls named "Boquitas Pintadas" (little mouths with lipstick). The band was influenced by
Latin music. After a while Gloria decided to be a soloist. Which later she released her first album "Que Hago Aqui?" (What am I Doing Here?) in
1989. "Ever since I was seven I wanted
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Spongebob In Italian
Once upon a time Mr.Krabs told Spongebob to visit Italy, Because Plankton was there trying to steal their food. Spongebob was very very excited.
He went to Patrick's house to ask him to come. Patrick said, "Yes I will go that sounds fun." "Alright are you ready for the best trip of your life,"
said Spongebob. "Ok, as long as we eat," said Patrick. "Yeah, yeah but remember we need to find Plankton," said Spongebob. "Ok lets just get on
the plane," said Patrick. 25 hours later. They are here finally. "What restaurant should we go to first Patrick?" said Spongebob. "We need to find
plankton, I don't care as long as we eat," said Patrick. So their first restaurant they went to was Osteria Francescana. "Ciao!" said Mario. "Um... why
are you speaking like that?" said Patrick. "Are you not smart?" Said Luigi. "It's in italian,it means hello in your language," said Mario disgusted.
"Ohhhh," said Patrick and Spongebob. "Wait, what's my name in italian?" said Spongebob. "Umm.. Spung di Mare Bob," Said Mario. "And Patrizio is
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"Umm... do you have krabby patties?"Patrick said. "No," said Mario. "Well, have you seen a little green person," said Spongebob. Oh yeah, he
ordered everything on the menu. "Noooooooooo!!!!" said Patrick "No
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Descriptive Vacation
"Forever"
I will forever be tied there. Everything about it – the food, the air, the smell, the sights – was wonderful! It all started when my great grandpa Forst died
and left my mom money. He loved to travel, so my mom knew that we should use the money for travel. A couple of years later my parents said,
"We're going to Italy."
"Really?!" I exclaimed.
"You better believe it, or you're not going!"
" I believe it, I believe it!!!!" As soon as I stepped into the airport, I knew it was going to be an adventure I would never forget. We took a plane from
Norfolk to Atlanta, and then to Italy. As we got on the plane to Italy, I realized how exciting this was going to be. My heart was pounding as I
looked at my ticket and saw that we were all in first class. Even the flight was a new experience. We were offered gourmet food for dinner– steak,
soup, salad, and dessert. Then for breakfast I had french toast.Yum! The seats reclined into beds,they had sheets, blankets, and big fluffy pillows. I
couldn't sleep. For most of the 9 hour flight, I looked out the window, talked and watched TV.
We arrived in florence at 11:00 a.m. even though it felt like night. We checked in and had our first meal in Italy. I had a little bowl of heaven, pasta
with meat sauce! My sister had a sort of flatbread sandwich called a panini, but our vacation was not just relaxing. We got to work soon.
Heart pounding, shallow breath, darkness, and then finally... the sun broke through like a trophy waiting to be given. We climbed the Duomo right
after we climbed the bell tower. Imagine climbing a 20 story skyscraper – that's what we did. But we didn't do just that. After Florence, we went to San
Gimignano (which my dad and I call Saint Jimmy Johns) and took a cooking class. We got to eat the delicious food we made! We devoured steak
and peppercorn stew, salad and Tiramisu, which is like an ice cream that's not ice cream. We also visited a cheese and wine factory. My mom loved
the wine part, and I just thought it was a bunch of old barrels in a cold room. In the cheese factory, we had to wear shoe covers. The guide told us
how they made the cheese and showed us some samples. One cheese looked like bread and was made of a bunch of other cheese
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Why I Chose To Go To Disney World
The first stop on the magic carpet adventure is Disney World. I want to go to Disney World because I've been there once, but I was 4 so I don't really
remember any of it. In Disney we're going to meet all the princesses. I also want to sleep in Cinderella's castle. Then, we can go to universal studios. I
also want to go to Epcot because it would be cool. Next, we can go to Paris. It is the city of love, and fashion! I want to see the Eiffel tower. I also want
to stand at the top of it. Then, we can go see the Notre Dame de Paris, and the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is so beautiful I would really love to go there
someday. Third, I want to go to Italy. I'm Italian so obviously I want to go there and see all the beautiful places. First, I want to go
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Selena Research Paper
Early Life
Selena was born in Lake Jackson Texas to Abraham Quintanilla Jr. and Marcella Ofelia Samora on 4–16–1971, and was the youngest child of 3
including her. When she was 6 years old her father realized her musical abilities and later on told People Magazine "Her Timing and Pitch were perfect
I knew it from day one." In 1980 in Lake Jackson, her dad opened his first Tex–Mex Restaurant, where Selena and her siblings would perform at only
the age of 9.
School And Career
As her popularity as a singer grew, the demands of Selena's performance and travel schedule began to interfere with her education. Her father took
her out of school when she was in the eighth grade. Her teacher Marilyn Greer disapproved of Selena's musical career, and she threatened to report
Selena's Dad to the Texas Board of Education, believing the conditions that Selena was exposed were inappropriate for a girl her age. Selena's Dad
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In the first years of touring, the family sang for food and barely had enough money to pay for gasoline. Selena was discovered by Rick Trevi, founder
of the Tejano Music Awards, where she won the Female Vocalist of the Year award in 1987 and for nine years in a row after. The band was often
turned down by Texas music venues because of the members' ages and because Selena was their lead singer they didn't like the fact that she was a
girl. By 1988, Selena had released five more LP records; Alpha, Munequito de Trapo, and the Winner is... Preciosa, and Dulce
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Modern Management Define Management : A Clear Definition...
I think that the first thing to do when discussing management is to have a clear definition of the topic at hand, therefore referring to Samuel C.
Certo and S. Trevis Certo, who in their book modern management define management as: "..., management is the process of reaching organisational
goals by working with and through people and other organisational resources." (Samuel C. Certo, 2009) (The original text is written in American
English.) Therefore I would suggest that the resources that we had to manage was the personnel in our team and also any resources that we were
provisioned with in order to complete the task. From my experience of the management course, I believe that a significant factor was keeping up
the team's moral and focus, in order to work effectively and quickly. I think that the great start we had made the integration of the team as easy
and painless as it could possibly be. At the start of the first day, our team wasn't happy to be there, at the rugby club, due to various reasons, but by
the end of the day we had managed to motivate each other to the point that we were looking forward to coming again the next day. The integration
of the team was quick because of a number of reasons. The first was that we weren't complete strangers to one another, many of us had seen each
other and a couple were placed in the same group as a friend, the situation was helped along by the fact that we seemed to be like–minded people, or at
the very least, without two people
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Similarities Between Colosseum And Baseball Stadiums
Throughout Italy there are many things to try but you must see these top five famous attractions that you should visit on your trip.
The Colosseum is the largest and most famous amphitheater in the Roman world. The Colosseum is capable of holding around 50,000 tourist to watch
gladiators fight between each other. Similar to colosseums, here in the United States we have baseball stadiums. Same as The Colosseum, baseball
stadiums are a huge building to hold many of people wanting to watch the activity/sport (baseball). As well as both colosseums and baseball stadiums
each have protection from rain and the sunlight. Baseball stadiums can also hold around on average around 45,000–50,000 people each time that is the
same as The Colosseum. The
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What Is The Appeal Of Roman Holiday
Careening through Rome on a Vespa, Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck are famous for their outstanding contributions to the classic film, Roman
Holiday, but too often a third key player, the eternal city itself, whose role adds meaningful allegories and timeless appeal, is overlooked as merely a
backdrop. The movie opens with a grand introduction to the life of young Princess Ann, who is traveling on a goodwill tour through Europe. Later, the
film pans up from the crowded winding streets to a struggling low–end news writer, Joe Bradley gambling in a musty apartment. That night, the
princess, overwhelmed by her tightly regimented and boring elitist life, escapes from the palace in Rome where she is staying, only to collapse
exhausted on a back street bench. When, by total coincidence, Bradley stumbles upon her and obligingly tries to help, she lies about her identity in
hopes of experiencing normal life. Bradley, realizing the truth, aims to obtain the scoop of a lifetime and solve his money problems forever. The
following day, he takes her on a grand tour of Rome in what becomes a laughable journey as they fall in love, despite the limitations of social hierarchy.
Through its setting in the eternal city, the spectacular love story takes on deeper meanings and appeal. In innumerable ways, through its intransience
and urban planning, Rome perfectly accentuates the duo's challenges in this timeless love story. In many ways, Rome's grandeur was a significant
foundation for the
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The Love Of Water : My Love For Water
Most likely my obsession with oceans was born in the sensory playground of my mother's womb. The yearning to float weightlessly on warm,
soothing waves is one of my earliest emotional connections. This attraction for water has been the basis for the majority of my life choices. Where I
choose to live, work, play and travel are predicated on being on, in or near an ocean or a beach. Nevertheless a lake, river, pool or even a Jacuzzi will
suffice as alternatives.
This love for water deepened as our family sojourned from one Naval base to another. Before my eighteenth birthday, I had dipped my toes in the
waves at least eleven beaches, from the island of Saipan to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This mobile childhood sparked a lifelong passion to
travel the world, seeking the natural beauty of God's magnificent creation. Water covers nearly three–quarters of the earth, therefore the opportunities to
nourish my soul are more than abundant.
Listening to the symphony of waves, discovering seashells, popping kelp bulbs and making footprints in the damp sand still evoke many of my
fondest memories. My inner child playfully emerges to frolic whenever my bare feet find a sandy shore. Sunbathing on a beach towel has never
appealed to me. Give me a boogie board, inner tube, surfboard, kayak or sailboat to fill my scrapbook with memories.
Wherever I travel, inevitably water plays a part in the itinerary. TheTrevi fountain in Rome, the canals of Venice, the crystal clear lakes of
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The Battle Of Super Intelligent Robots
The robots stared at a broken city, which they created. They did not care, though, they ruled it. Zyth and Zythia, pure evil. It all started just a short
seven years ago when super intelligent robots were first introduced to the public. This city bought two of the most intelligent robots and range of
worker bots which I could only perform one job well. The civilians of this large city became too dependent on the robots and soon they took them for
granted. Somehow, the robots sensed the distaste towards them, hatred. They couldn 't help themselves, all the civilians must die.
Slowly, over the course of a year, The robots formed their plan rebellion. then, One day, just like all the others, the robots stopped. all the civilians
panicked. they weren 't used to malfunctions. faster than a lightning strike, the robots took over the humans. The two most intelligent robots rose from
their secrecy to rule the city, hold the civilians against their wills, and instruct the bots. now the city is before them dark and burned.
There 's a soft whistle, a man fell from nowhere. he was young with the a shadow on his face. He was a genius, created time travel, through, it had
been a few years ago. He was using it because he knew what was going to happen if he did not save this city. The robots would get tired of this
destroyed city and go for another. That could not happen. You would not let it. He was Trevis Riccio for crying out loud.
Determined not to get caught, he snuck
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Emily Gray Tedrowe Summary
Mahmoud Abdel–Latif ESL 7 spring 2016
Emily Gray Tedrowe 1–Emily Gray Tedrowe's Biography
Emily Gray Tedrowe Born in New York City, she is a Chicago
–based writer. She teaches creative writing at DePaul University. Her first novel,
Commuters has been published in 2010 named a Best New Paperback by Entertainment Weekly, an IndieNext Notable pick, and a Target Breakout
Book. Her second novel, Blue Stars, has been published in February 2015. Recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award, she has also received
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Avery Hardly a kid– a young man, tall and wiry and slouching in expensive–looking jacket and tie. He had that artfully spiky hair all these guys wore,
Avery didn't seem fidgety or bored or sarcastic–any of those usual, familiar teenage poses.
At the end of this chapter the author revealed the issue that the decision of Jerry and Winnie to buy one of the town's biggest houses ignites anger
and skepticism. During the wedding Annette said to Rachel '' what is it with you people? Don't you have a single ounce of dignity? Do you really
think I'm going to let my father get suckered into losing everything at the end of his life? He's worked damn hard for what he's made, and if you think
I'm going to just stand around while you and your mother take what you–"
Rachel Replied, now you listen to me. That is my mother up there, and it's here wedding day, and I won't have you making a drunken scene to ruin
even one minute of it for her. Do you hear me? "For the record– I had no idea Jerry had bought a house. ''Do I think it's insane, at their age? Yes. Will I
try to talk her out of it? But that's not for tonight.
Conclusion and final
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Southwest 's Strategic Perspective With A Low Cost...
Southwest's strategic perspective begins with a low–cost business model, which has been consistent for the last 42 years (Rothman, 2016). Even during
volatile times and when the economy was at its lowest, Southwest continued to remain profitable (Rothman, 2016). Further, Southwest's operations are
managed by a Board of Directors, which has adopted Corporate Governance Guidelines to further its goal of providing effective oversight of the
business to ensure a maximum benefit for the shareholders, employees, and customers (Southwest, 2016).
Southwest operates in the United States airline industry, where they have enjoyed success for many years and are the largest passenger airline (Parnell,
2014). Historically, the airline industry has been an extremely volatile industry subject to numerous challenges. Among other things, it has been
cyclical, energy intensive, labor intensive, capital intensive, technology intensive, highly regulated, heavily taxed, and extremely competitive
(Southwest, 2016). Thus, to maintain a competitive advantage, on July 1st, 2014, they began offering international flights to Aruba, Jamaica, and the
Bahamas (Jones, 2014).
Currently, they have 11 international destinations (Trevis Team, 2015).
According to Southwest's proxy their main competitors are Delta, Alaska, United Continental, and Jet Blue (Southwest, 2016). During 2015, Southwest
continued to benefit from marketing their points of differentiation from its competitors. In fact, in
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Baroque Research Paper
Baroque always thought to be an art period through 1600 to 1750 and the Baroque art was the prevalent artistic style in that period. The art style was
originated from Italy and related to counter reformation. In Baroque period, artists were embraced elaborate ornamentation, dynamic, spectacular effect,
which broke through the calm, static feeling of classical art since Renaissance art period. Also, it is an art style that absorbed lots of elements from
theater, literature, and music and has a strong relationship to the religious, which held the dominant position through the whole period. For the Baroque
paintings, instead of depicting people's lifestyle, most of them were depicting the Counter–Reformation. Figures' poses in the paintings are more
precise and more like opera stage poses. Moreover, Baroque paintings always exaggerated lighting and had intense emotions. During Baroque period,
group figures are one of the most importances for the sculptures and those sculptures focused on the dynamic movement to convey human's energy.
Another important thing is that the sculptures in this period have multiple ideal viewing angles. Besides the paintings and sculptures, Baroque style
profoundly influenced the architecture at that time. The architectures mainly focused on the bold of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The strong relationship between the religious and the artworks is a non–negligible part. They are just like the soul of an artwork in that period. All in
all, Baroque is a word that not only limited to a specific era, but also a style of art, which pushed forward the art history. Painting, sculptures,
architects are just small part of the Baroque art. The soul of it had spread all over the world and permeated to every aspect of people's daily life at
that time era. Even though the upsurge of Baroque art had already faded, it is still one of the most glorious pages during through the whole
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Inventions Of The Roman Aqueducts In The Ancient Roman Empire
Before the Roman aqueduct was engineered, the ancient Roman people depend on local water such as rainwater, springs, streams, and well water
stored into cisterns or container. The water quality were a daily problem of the Romans and the droughts and drainage problems were even deadly. The
engineering curiosity that implemented the rise of the Roman Empire and sustained the water solution. The Roman aqueducts was not all engineered by
Roman inventions, the architects used the Greek designs like the columns and arches by the Etruscans. The aqueducts were built from a sequence of
brick, stone, and special volcanic cement. The aqueducts were very important to the ancient Romans and heavily impact their daily living. Ancient
Roman aqueducts were constructed to carry water from far away springs and mountains into the cities. From 311 B.C. to 226 A.D., the Romans had
built eleven major aqueducts around Roman Empire. Started around the time of Circus Maximus in the sixth century A.D., soon after the construction
of the Baths of Caracalla. The water would supply the city's fountains, gardens, public baths, bathroom, and house of wealthy Roman. The water from
the aqueducts also would used to irrigate lands, to power mills and other machined used in mining. ect. The first Roman aqueduct is called Aqua Appia,
was assigned by the member of the Senate named Appius Claudius Caecus in 312 B.C., and Rome became the first civilization to used water so
extensively in its cities. The Aqua
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How Did Rome Fall?
It is commonly believed that the Roman Empire fell in 476 C.E. when barbarians invaded Rome, sent the last emperor of Western Rome into exile,
political instability, too much land, and many other faults in their system, but did it fully fall? Anyone who visits this topic can argue that Ancient
Rome never actually fell. In Crash Course: Fall of the Roman Empire, John Green said, "In some ways, [the Roman Empire] still survives today." This
quote means that the Roman Empire didn't actually fall fully, but still survives in present days. This essay will show how the Roman Empire still lives
today in engineering and architecture, and in language and writing.
One of the ways that the Roman Empire influenced the world was through Architecture and
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Introducing Modern Management
Introducing Modern Management
Management is what runs everyday life, somewhat smoothly while everyone conducts their every day life. "Management by definition is the process
of reaching organizational goals by working with and through people and other organizational resources." (Certo, Samuel C, Pg 5). Management in the
role of a manager, is to guide their employee's toward the corporate goals. Managers are able to complete this task by following the management
function, which contains several parts. These parts consist of Planning, Organizing, Influencing, and Controlling. With all four of these parts put
together you have established the foundation of becoming a good manager, with good management skills. Planning is the first of the ... Show more
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Being a manager can present several problems for certain people. Woman in particular have problems becoming a manager because it is thought
they have a lesser ability to control men, while it is also harder for them to maintain control over a department or group of people if the employee's
are men due to the fact that men may be feeling inferior to the woman manager. While woman are able to complete the task just as easily and
capable as a male can, it is often harder for higher level management to look past these issues. Although woman may be faced with the "Glass
ceiling: an unfair system or set of attitudes that prevents some people (such as women or people of a certain race) from getting the most powerful
jobs." (Glass Ceiling). It is important for them to continue working towards their organizational goals, as there is a point where their determination
and work will be seen and they will be able to be moved up within the company. As Forbes states, there are four objectives to staying ahead in the
modern management world. Follow from the front, understand technology, lead by example, and embracing vulnerability (Forbes). All four of these
management tips can help make you the best choice for that promotion, or make it possible for you to be the best manager you can be. By following
from the front, you will be the first to be seen when the man up front turns around, by understanding technology, you are able to
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Augustus: The Endless City Of Rome
Rome coach packages – The Endless City, invokes an inkling of scorching heat, congested zones, clothing fashion in addition to historical past. A
properly organized trip to Rome will likely be talked about for years to come and you may undoubtedly come back.
Unquestionably the inventive as well as long lost capital found on earth reaching back well over 2000 years a great deal of that can be experienced
nowadays. Did Augustus, the 1st person in charge of Rome truly imagine the results this city will have presented its vocabulary, its legislation, its
calendar and not to mention its faith in god to some other countries around the world and additionally land masses?
Vatican City is home of the Pope, it is equally essentially the most celebrated
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Why Is Elizabeth Proctor Important In The Crucible
Trevis McCullough
August 26, 2014
English 3
Mrs. Hall – Period 2 "Elizabeth Proctor" How far would you go to save your marriage, reputation, and your life? In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, he
tested his characters ability to deal with the trials of marriage, specifically guilt and jealousy. Elizabeth Proctor struggled the most in The Crucible, she
was caught up in the foolishness of others.. Elizabeth has to struggle with saving her marriage, clearing her name, and finally letting her husband move
on to a better place. As a result Elizabeth is shown to be a very strong woman during The Crucible. Elizabeth is dealing with struggles within her
relationship with John. In Act 2 John and Elizabeth's relationship after the adultery (John's affair with Abigail Williams) is revealed. John is... Show
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(In court everybody was trying to save their lives.) In Act 3, Elizabeth Proctor came into the court after John confessed about his adultery and Abigail's
lies. They asked Elizabeth if John Proctor committed adultery and she responded, "I came to think he fancied her. And so one night I lost my wits, I
think and put her out on the high road." Elizabeth just admitted the truth about John's adultery. Judge Danforth followed up by asking if she was sure
that he committed adultery and Elizabeth responded by saying that, "My husband – is a goodly man". These two quotes show how Elizabeth admitted
the truth, but she that protecting John was most important and decided to lie by calling him a goodly man. (Delete) (She questioned herself in order to
protect her husband, however she did not know that John already had confessed making a bad situation worse.) (This response is very different from
her original statement about John. The court believes that no man who has committed adultery could be a goodly. This made her first statement void.
This made a bad situation even
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Bill Fontan An Internationally Reputable Composer And...
Bill Fontana is an internationally reputable composer and pioneering American sound sculptor born April 25th 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio. Since the mid
to late 70's Fontana has used sound as a sculptural medium, able to interact and transform our perceptions of visual and architectural spaces. Fontana is
constantly engaged with the idea that at any moment there will be something musical to hear in the coherent sound patterns around him. His sound
sculptures use the human or natural environment surrounding as a living source of musical information, often creating multiple networks of live
listening points that relay real time acoustics to a common listening place or sculptural site. All of Fontana's works produced over the years experiment
with process of listening, recording, relocating and representing found sound patterns. Through discussion of his works and the process undertaken in
his listening for different found sound, the technologies used in recording and relaying of these sounds to site, and the sites themselves through his
works can be seen to complicate the idea of 'medium' within his practice.
Links from Fontana's background can be seen to have influence upon the development of his practice. Fontana started his musical career in the 60's as
a composition student, attending the New School for Social Research in New York, studying both music and philosophy. It was here that Fontana
became a student of John Cage's 'Experimental Composition' course at the school. By
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Selena's Childhood
Selena Quintanilla PГ©rez was a tejano music singer. Selena had the voice of an angel. Her life was filled with singing, bus trips, and gas station
food. Unfortunately, Selena tragically got shot dead by her fan club president, Yolanda. Her short lifetime from beginning to end is filled with up's and
downs.
Selena's childhood was unlike most kids childhood, it was all about music. Selena was born April 16th, 1971 in Lake Jackson, Texas. Selena's
childhood was pretty much all about music. She joined the family band, Selena Y Los Dino's, when she was 10 years old. The band started out as just
playing weddings, clubs, etc. Selena learned to sing in Spanish so the family band could resonate better in the Latino community. Eventually, Selena
learned to speak fluent Spanish. Selena ended up graduating from American School of Correspondence. Then got enrolled by Pacific Western
University at the age of 17. Selena was a very smart girl in her childhood. You can tell Selena loved her music.
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It all began when Abraham called Selena so they could have a private meeting. Abraham wanted to talk to Selena about Yolanda possibly stealing
from the group. When the group confronted Yolanda about, she denied and said she had proof to show she was not lying. Selena wanted to
believe Yolanda because they were such good friends. Yolanda always told Selena to come over that she had the papers but she ended never having
them. Finally, Selena went over by herself and Yolanda still didn't have the papers. Yolanda grabbed out a gun and shot Selena in the back as she
was walking away. The bullet had gone right through one of her arteries. Selena had lost too much blood on the way to the hospital for her to die. The
day of March 31, 1995, America and the world lost a
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Rome Catholic Museum Essay
Rome became the beautiful Italy in 1870 after stealing the honorary title from Florence. Rome is called the "Eternal city" and also the "capital of the
world". It's a must see for anyone visiting Europe, and one of the most historically rich places imaginable. Here is part one of our list of facts about
Rome. Number Fifteen: The Trevi Fountain It's been said that each and every night at this famous site, 3,000 Euros (about $3,300) are swept up from
the water at the bottom of the fountain. The proceeds are then donated to a catholic charity which helps poor families in Rome. Number Fourteen:
Rome has the Largest Museum Complex The Vatican museum is known as the biggest in the entire world. The well known place, visited often by
tourists,
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What Is The Difference Between Italy And The United States
Imagine if you are an American in Rome, the most beautiful city in Italy. You see breath
–taking monuments, but you also see a huge crowd, and many
people speaking, obviously Italian, but also a lot of foreign languages, considering that there are a lot of tourists. There are two very interesting facts
about these two countries: did you know that for every mile square mile in Italy there is an artwork? Did you know that the United States of America
are 30 times bigger than Italy and have 5.5 times the population?
Even though both Italy and the United States enjoy food in similar ways, they are quite different. Italy is centered around food. The United States. The
food is different in these two countries. In Italy they eat traditional food
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Descriptive Essay On The Castle
The next morning, after a delicious breakfast of croissants, coffee and fresh fruit in the beautiful garden (Pietro's pride and joy), Mariana and
Murat packed a picnic basket of bread, tomatoes, nectarines and pecorino cheese, and climbed back in their car. 'So,' explained Mariana as they set
off. 'This castle isn't a major tourist site, but my parents and I used to visit this castle a lot when I was little, just because it's so beautiful. It's actually
a private home, but they still let people look around. The castle itself dates back to 802, and its "guests and conquerors" include Federico Barbarossa,
Federico II, Pius VII and Fernando de' Medici, not to mention Charlemagne, King of the Franks !' 'Really?' replied Murat with surprise. ... Show more
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'It's something I've given a lot of thought to, and I really think I'd be a great father. I plan to be very successful so that I can support my wife and all
of our children, and travel the world together! I'm like you though, I'd want to meet the right woman, a woman who I loved and respected, someone
intelligent and beautiful and kind, someone who I thought could share my life goals and make me happy. And, Mariana– I think I've met that woman.'
Tears rose to Mariana's eyes, which shone like two stars as she stared at him. Already sitting, Murat swivelled round so that he was kneeling on
one knee. 'Mariana,' he continued, his heart racing. 'I love you. I've loved you since the moment I first saw you sitting in the library, the most
beautiful woman that I'd ever seen. The better I get to know you, the more I love you. I can't think of anything that would make me happier than to
spend the rest of my life with you. I spoke to your father last night and asked for his permission to propose to you, which he as happy to give me, along
with is blessing. All I need to know now is, do you feel the same way – will you be my wife?' Swallowing hard, Mariana nodded, as two shining tears
spilled out of her eyes and trickled down her
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Droga5 Week 1 Summary
Top 10 Hires of the Week
Droga5 London
Droga5 has announced the promotions of two key creatives to leaders of its London office. Creative Directors Rick Dodds and Steve Howell will
assume the roles of Executive Creative Directors, reporting to Chief Creative Officer David Kolbusz, effective immediately. Dodds and Howell
have been creative partners for nearly 13 years, having first teamed up at Buckinghamshire New University before beginning their professional
careers together at Saatchi & Saatchi London. Seven years at Saatchi & Saatchi led to Dodds and Howell joining Droga5 New York in 2012 as Art
Director and Copywriter, respectively. The pair created some remarkable campaigns, resulting in quickly being appointed Creative Directors in 2013.
Following what was supposed to only be a brief stint at Droga5 London, Dodds and Howell have decided to make a permanent move to their native
England to work across the agency's client roster and new business initiatives. The creative duo has most recently produced work for Hobbs's "Make
an Understatement" campaign, and they are currently creating work for Vita Coco, Radox, Impulse, Belstaff... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thessman joins Wunderman New York from Havas Worldwide where he served as Executive Creative Director. With more than 17 years of
international experience, Thessman has demonstrated the ability to create award–winning global brand campaigns. In his new role, Thessman will lead
accounts including United Airlines, Coca–Cola, E*TRADE and Isle of Capri, partnering with Jamie Gallo, President of Wunderman New York, and
working closely with Lincoln Bjorkman, Wunderman's global CCO. Prior to joining Havas New York in 2015, Thessman was the global executive
creative director for Hong Kong–based TBWA, where he successfully led Infiniti and was a member of TBWA's global Digital Arts
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Rome Bad Things
15 Things to do in Rome that are all free
A trip to Rome may sound like a dream to many but it actually doesn't have to break the bank! With a little local knowledge, there is plenty to do in
this city that you don't need to pay for. Here are 15 things to do in Rome that are all free...
1)Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous spots in Rome. It's good luck to toss a coin into the fountain if you want to return one day, but apart from
that you won't have to part with any money here!
2)Gianicolo
This hill in Rome is the perfect place to come if you want unspoilt and free views of the city. Try to come at night for a particularly breathtaking
experience.
3)Santa Maria del Popolo
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It is not one of the best known in Rome but is worth a visit for this legend alone.
8)St Peter's Basilica
Arguably the most famous Catholic Church in the world, St Peter's Basilica is one of the main reasons that many people visit Rome. Considering it is
such a tourist attraction it is completely free to visit.
9)The Spanish Steps
Visitor's to Rome flock to the Spanish Steps to take pictures of this iconic stairway, and if you are looking for something that won't cost you a penny
then this is a great place to get some souvenir photographs of Rome.
10)Villa Borghese
The gardens of Villa Borghese are some of the most stunning in the city and can come as a welcome stretch of greenery. Here you will find fountains,
flower gardens, and the art collection of Villa Borghese in the centre.
11)Stadio dei Marmi
This athletics stadium is free to visit and the big draw here are the statues which show various ancient sports as well as rippling muscles and trim
figures of the sportsmen who would have played them.
12)San
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The Life Of Selena Y Los Dinos
SELENA QUINTANILLA– PEREZ BIBLIOGRAPHY
Introduction
She had more than one personality; fashion designer, songwriter, spokesperson American singer, and actress. Family
Being the youngest of the Quintanilla family, Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971, in Texas. Raised as a Jehovah witness, her musical
abilities were evidently noticed by Quintanilla, Jr. at the age of six. She joined a band by the name Selena y Los Dinos, influenced by her elder siblings
A. B. Quintanilla. B and Suzette Quintanilla, who were also band members. They often performed in Quintanilla, Jr,'s first Tex–Mex restaurant
mid–1980, which was later closed after the recession caused by the 1980s oil gut. Declared bankrupt their family was evicted from their home and
settled in Corpus Christi, Texas. At this hard time Selena's family needed money to survive, prompting them to play at weddings, at quinceaneras street
corners and fairs. Her popularity and demand grew resulting to her father's action of taking her out of school from the eighth grade, despite Marilyns
Greer's, her teacher, disapproval.
At seventeen, Selena earned a high school diploma from the American School of Correspondence in Chicago, and was also accepted at Louisiana State
University. She enrolled at Pacific Western University, taking up business administration as her major subject.
Music & Awards
Selena recorded her first LP record, Selena y Los Dinos, for Freddie Records. She recorded Tejano music
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Descriptive Essay About Italy
It was a beautiful day in Rome, Italy. The sky was a clear, baby blue and the weather was warm, just hot enough to need a fan in the August day.
People were walking on the streets, hand gestures everywhere as if they are so passionate about what they are talking about. I hear 'Ciao Bella' and
'buongiorno' from the friendly Italians I come across. I know what they are saying and find myself laughing, the mere sound of the language amuses
me. Walking down the street, I took note of the siesta time, also known as riposo time in Italy. The stores and restaurants close down from noon until
about 3:00 pm, giving people the time to go home and rest or take care of other things. From my room in my hotel, I noticed the acoustics in the city are
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Our next stop was Colosseum, where our driver Enriqo dropped us off. As we walked up the faded, brown steps, the smell of dirt hit me. People
walked back and forth wondering if they get a better view, the dismantled artifacts below will somehow change. The grass below was musty
brown, with a hint of faded green as if it was trying to stay alive. Outside near the Colosseum, Enriqo tells us that the Arch of Constantine stands as
a historic reminder of Emperor Constantine 's defeat over Tyrant Maxentius. Back at the hotel, we had dinner on the roof overlooking a view of the
ancient Vatican. The bartender soon realized that my mom and me were Filipino and delivered cocktails free of charge. I had my first alcoholic drink
with my mom on the rooftop of my hotel, overlooking the Vatican. By this time the sun was setting, and the sky was a dark, ocean blue, fading into a
sea of apricot orange.
The next morning, my mom asked if there was anything I wanted to do. I had spent half the night thinking about how to answer that question when
a memory popped into my mind. Volterra, Italy. A place I dreamed of going ever since I saw Twilight, New Moon. As we sat in the back seat of our
limousine, I watched as the wilted sunflowers passed us by. We drove for three and a half hours on the worn, pebbled roads. Finally, we arrived. The
first thing I noticed while walking around the beautiful town was the Teatro Romano, the
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Three Coins In The Fountain Research
Hundreds of years ago, clean water was valued very much as it was rare and sacred, unlike our current generation where clean water can be easily
accessed in most parts of the world. In the past, clean water was considered a gift from the gods by many tribes across the world in areas such as
Europe, Africa, and Asia. As a matter of fact, countless people believed that deities themselves lived in the water. Back then, presenting gifts to
deities were ancient practices generally done to appease an angry god or as payment for requests and prayer to the god. As a result, whenever
watering holes were discovered, people threw money into the water in order to show gratitude for the clean water as well as to ensure the continuance
of the precious water. And that, my fellow classmates, is how the superstition of tossing coins into fountains and wells had begun. Most people around
the world today no longer worry or think twice about lacking clean water. But despite that, the tradition of throwing coins into wells and fountains still
exist. This is because the purpose of throwing coins into wells and fountains have changed. Even though the superstition simply started out to thank the
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This fountain was popularized after a romantic comedy film "Three Coins in the Fountain". It is believed that if 1 coin is thrown into the Trevi
Fountain, you will return to Rome one day, if 2 coins are thrown into the Trevi Fountain, you'll fall in love with a Roman, and if 3 coins are thrown
into the Trevi Fountain, you'll marry that Roman. Ever since the film was popularized, it was estimated that over 3,000 euros were thrown into the
Trevi Fountain each day. Which is approximately 4455 canadian dollars. All the coins thrown are collected by the Roman Catholic Charity are used to
donate to local supermarkets to support the poor and
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Renaissance Man Thesis
"I can't believe how much time has gone by." This was my first thought when I looked at the clock on my laptop screen. I had done it again. I was
researching a topic we had discussed that day in history, and I got side tracked. Instead of just reading what needed to be read, I dug even deeper
into the subject, reading article after article on The Renaissance. "Why did I have to be so fascinated with The Renaissance?" I asked myself. I could
have this entire assignment done by now. I looked down at the worksheet, and I had only done half of it. I laughed at this because I knew all the
answers. "Well, I guess all that researching was worth it." I completed the assignment in ten minutes but I didn't stop there. I watched documentaries on
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He is known as "The Renaissance Man" because he was a jack of all trades, including artist and scientist. He is the first person who accurately
depicted and documented human anatomy. His medical journals became the basis for what we know commonly today as Gray's Anatomy. Without his
curiosity of the human body, we might not have the same knowledge as we do today. History shapes every subject we take in school, not only science.
We have art and music history, the history of language,psychology, as well as others, and of course, the history of history itself.
In conclusion, my love for European history engulfs me. I love reading about it and watching documentaries about it. I have my own collection of
books on it that I bought to further my learning and education of it. It has also influenced my career path because I'm considering a major in history. I
am thankful for my love of history because I have learned so much about other cultures, societies, and even civilizations. History enriches our lives and
expands our minds and our experiences, both real and vicarious. Knowing the past and embracing it will, hopefully, point us to a bright
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Personal Ethical Development Essay
Personal Ethical Development
Given the almost collapse of the very foundation of the financial industry in the United States which then rapidly metastasized to a financial and
economic crisis with global proportions, ethics and ethical behaviours in doing business and the lack of it was one of the major factors why the
mortgage meltdown happened. Thus, it is even more necessary now that organizations focus on the personal ethical developments of all of its
individual members. This paper aims to explore the developmental aspect of one's ethics including the importance of ethics and ethical systems.
It is interesting that the above observation was also made by Wong and Beckham (1992) almost two decades ago in doing a post mortem for... Show
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In a deontological system, it is supposed that a person's ethics and decision making is affected mostly by virtue or moral absolutes and guiding
principles. This is very pronounced in Christian ethics. Thus, decision making in governed by the deontological system is whether an action is
inherently right or wrong (Rae, 2000, p. 17). Furthermore, deontological systems are then based on divine command theory, natural law and ethical
rationalism.
On the other hand, teleological systems state that the "end result produced by an action" (Rae, 2000, p. 17) significantly affect the ethical decision
making of a person. Relativism meanwhile the ethical development of an individual is directly related to what the culture of the society he belongs to
believe as right or wrong, and the person's preferences. An individual's preferences are affected by six pillars of character as identified by the
Josephson Institute (2010) which are claimed to be apolitical, not based on religion or culture.
These six pillars of character are trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. Particularly, a person is said to be
trustworthy when he or she has integrity, keeps promises and loyal. An ethical person knows how to respect other people and their ideas. Moreover, he
or she also takes accountability of his own words, actions and attitudes (Josephson Institute, 2010). He is also
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Filippo Brunelleschi Essay
Filippo Brunelleschi
Fillippo Brunelleschi is famous for such ideas and projects as the "Cupola of the Duomo" in Florence and for the way he convoluted forms of
classical architecture according to the new spirit of his age. In the Florentine workshops he was trained as a sculptor and goldsmith and in 1401 he
became well known by winning a competition for the second door of Baptistery "Ex Aequo" with Lorenzo Ghiberti, who was commissioned to carry
out the work. The Bargello Museum holds the panels of the "Sacrifice of Isaac" that the two artists carried out for this competition. It is believed
Brunelleschi most likely spent the next three years studying sculpture and architecture with his friend Donatello in Rome. In 1401 he joined ... Show
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His many works include the "Palazzo di Parte Guelfa," the "Rotonda degli Angeli," and the "Ponte a Mare at Pisa." There is however some debate to
whether Brunelleschi was responsible for the original designs for the Pitti Palace. After his death he was buried in Santa Maria del Fiore. However, his
tomb was not discovered until 1972 (Lombroso 5).
Cupola of St.Maria Del Fiore (Lombroso 5). Centre Nave in St. Lorenzo (Lombroso 6).
Leone Battista Alberti
Leone Battista Alberti, born in Genoa in 1404, was a famous Italian philosopher, painter, architect, musician, poet, and cryptographer and of the
Renaissance period. His most famous work was his "Treatise De Picture" which enclosed the first study of perspective. Alberti was quite skilled in
Latin verse and when he was twenty years old, he wrote a comedy entitled "Philodoxius." He was also wrote the fantasy novel "Hypnerotomachia
Poliphili," which is considered one of the most imaginative and legendary novels ever written (Encyclopedia4U 1).
When it came to music, he was known to be one of the first organists of the time. He held the appointment of canon in Florence's metropolitan church
(Encyclopedia4U 2).
In architecture, Alberti was regarded as very devout to restoring the formal language of the classical architecture. He was employed by Pope Nicholas
V at Rome to restore the papal palace as well as the Roman aqueduct of Acqua Vergine. It was
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Pelo Suelto Poem Meaning
In reality, I was struggling to find a song that I could really relate to. It wasn't until I asked my parents about what song I could somehow relate to
and my dad was the one who pointed out "Pelo Suelto" by Gloria Trevi. After listening to the song, he suggested, I could see why he chose that
song for me. I could relate to the overall meaning behind the song. In this song, she begins by describing what she likes and how her personality
is. The first line starts off with "A mi me gusta andar de pelo suelto" which translates to "I like wearing my hair down" which is true for me.
However, there's an even deeper meaning behind it, meaning being that she likes being free. The following lines are "Me gusta todo lo que sea
misterio/ me gusta ir siempre en contra del viento/ si dicen blanco yo les digo negro." In English these lines mean, "I like everything that's mysterious
/ I always like going against the wind/ If they tell me white, I tell them black." Hearing these lines really gives off the message that she likes being
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I like being my independent and doing what I enjoy. This is especially true because I often do things on my own without having to ask others for
help. I also tend to say the opposite of what other people expect. My mind just can't be changed once I've taken a stand on something. That's just
who I am, a free and rebellious spirit that can't be contained. This is very true with the choices that I've made in my life. I've always spoke on what's
my mind, and no one has been able to stop me from doing so. To others it comes off as blunt but to me it's just what's on my
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European Integration And The European Union
Over the years as the European identity developed, it inevitably came across the issue of justice and home affairs (JHA) and to what extant it had
dictation over its member states' borders. As the European Community and later the European Union established and expanded its policies over issues
such as asylum, immigration and police, judicial cooperation, many began to criticize the European Union saying it was relinquishing the sovereignty of
its member states. As the mandate over justice and home affairs moved from the national level to the European level, the EU had to figure how much
jurisdiction they could have over member states' borders without imposing on the national governments or living up to its reputation as 'Fortress
Europe.'
I. The Initial Cooperation As the European Community continued to grow, immigration became a more prominent problem. There were increased
movements between Western European countries as well as increases in labor and family unification migration. After World War 2, Western Europe
became a major place for immigration and so now not only was there mass movements between the western countries, but also mass movements from
outside countries. All of this led to a spike in asylum applications and greater concern over cross–border organized crime as it strained the border
controls of the Western European countries dealing with so much migration.
As immigration continued to rise and the border patrols weakened, there was a need for greater
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Examples Of My Interview With Julia
My key takes away from my interview with Julia is her love for traveling. She talked about her study abroad trip that she took last semester to Rome,
Italy. She told me stories about how she would spend her days in Italy, which consisted of enjoying her favorite Italian dishes like pizza and pasta and
sightseeing the historical sites such as the Trevi Fountain and the Coliseum. Since she spent three months in Italy, I asked her if sightseeing ever got
repetitive, to which she responded that she was mesmerized during her time in Rome and that it felt surreal that she was even there so she would even
come back to the same site just to make sure it was a reality. I also found it interesting that she would walk around Rome alone. She told me that she
liked roaming the streets of Rome to seek an adventure, gain new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She talked about how her mom inspires her because she holds the house together. She said that her mom seamlessly excels in her career while
maintaining the household. Her mom also makes it a point to bond with each of her siblings. She amazed by how her mom makes it looks easy and
fun when in reality she knows it takes a lot of work to be that motivated. Julia reflected on the time her sister got married to one of the moments she
felt really energized because she loves celebrating family. She told me that even though is barely gotten any sleep the night before and she was still
able to get up at 5 am and last until 1 am the next day. She recalled that the event was a special time in her life because she was able to join in on that
special moment in her sister and brother–in–laws' life and she was able to connect will all of her family that she hasn't seen in years. Julia also
discussed her dream of starting a family of her own. She said that she would like to create a family one–day because family is very important to her
and she has always wanted to be a
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Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves
Vittorio de Sica's movie Bicycle Thieves is a global classic, that depicts post–war poverty in Rome where there is no empathy for one another. The
movie belongs to the Italian neorealist genre with the basic idea of creating compelling movies out of a comparatively insignificant incident like that of
a bicycle robbery which could have happened to any common man in Italy. As one may agree, movie is simple, realistic and conveys a dramatic theme.
Post war Italy has a significant impact on its economy and people causing severe poverty, unemployment and housing problems that are clearly
depicted in the movie. These crisis in the city form the 'real' in the neo–realistic movie. As Brennan points out in 'Global Neorealism: The
Transnational History of a Film Style', postwar Italian cinema displays two contradictory poles: one emphasized critical merit and aesthetic qualities
while the other relied on visual suggestions and visual intimations of the content like in Sica's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 'Bicycle Thieves: A Re–Reading', Tomasula says that the ideology in Bicycle Thieves presents itself as "Life" rather than as a system of concepts.
With minimal resources, the movie is shot and managed to convey the plight of common man oppressed by circumstances beyond their control. Italian
neorealism is depicted in the movie by setting the film amongst the poor and working class, filming it on real locations and using non–professional
actors. "They showed ordinary lives twisted by events and social forces beyond their control." (Leff and Simmons, 2001, Pg. 145) This does not imply
that all neorealist movies demonstrate these characteristics; it is a strong convention of cinematic realism and a motivation for some of the filmmakers
especially Vittorio de
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Starbucks Case Analysis
Starbucks Case Analysis Background Starbucks has always taken exceptional care in keeping its brand value. In fact, Starbucks prides itself in its
brand, particularly the power it has to keep its customer base strong. Before analyzing this loyal customer base it is best to consider the particular
characteristics of the brand that has led to Starbucks having such devoted patrons. First, Starbucks believes that the quality of its coffee products
always needs to be perfect. Starbucks took quality control to a new level. When the freshness of coffee bean shipments is in question, Starbucks
donates those beans to charity by the thousands of pounds. In addition to this measure of excellence, Starbucks helped incorporate a new coffeehouse...
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Even though the employees and manager have a partial responsibility for delivery of a malfunctioning espresso machine, Dorosin's request was
unreasonable. Replacing his malfunctioning Vapore machine with a much higher quality machine seems like a stretch. The higher quality machine,
which Dorosin requested, costs $495 retail. Instead, Starbucks should offer Mr. Dorosin the price difference in a gift card. With a gift card for the
price difference between his Vapore machine and the higher quality machine, Starbucks is displaying goodwill toward Mr. Dorosin while hopefully
maintaining him as a customer. Recommendations Starbucks' regional manager should send a signed, written apology to Jeremy Dorosin on
company letterhead (see Exhibit 1). An apology letter will not only comply with Mr. Dorosin's request but it shows Starbucks' culpability in what
occurred. Since the employee involved in Mr. Dorosin's negative experience was not displaying the traits of a model Starbucks barista (see Exhibit
3), the employee should be retrained. The other employees and the manager of the store involved should also be required to go through retraining
courses in order to not only show why what they did was wrong but how to behave in the future. One facet of the retraining should involve role
playing (see Exhibit 4) in order to better understand real–life situations. In following these recommendations along with the gift card and machine
repairs, Starbucks should be
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The Death Of A Young African Americans
Over the last few year there have been many cases involving the death of a young African Americans being killed in ways that fellow black people
would describe as vicious unreasonable manslaughter. The case involving Michael Brown occurred on August 9, 2014, in Ferguson, Missouri. Brown
was eighteen years old, and was shot to death by Darren Wilson, a white Ferguson police officer. (Bucanan par. 1) After the trial, Wilson was set free
as the jury saw him as innocent for his actions. Due to this, and other cases where white police officers were let go after fatally shooting a black man,
riots began to arise in different cities. (Bucanan par. 5) The most note–able of these riots would be the Ferguson riots where stores were looted and
destroyed and police militarization was required to help settle the protests. (BBC News) The whole reason of the occurrence of these riots is because
the black community feels the injustice of law enforcement and that the police force abuse the power bestowed upon them behind the badge on their
chest. More specifically there is the issue of racism among the men and some women in the police force. And this is what people of other ethnic
background leads to believe is the reason behind the unnecessary manslaughter and police brutality on black people. Like all debates there are always
two sides to perspective. For the black community, the main point of view is that policemen are being overly and unnecessarily brutal with their
arrests. And men
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  • 1. Roman Aqueducts Roman roads were constructed with a combination of dirt, gravel and bricks made from granite or hardened volcanic lava. The Romans had a strict standards when designing their highways, creating arrow–straight roads that curved to allow for water drainage. The Romans built over 50,000 miles of road, mainly for the military. Stone mile markers and signs let travelers know the distance until their destination, while special complements of soldiers acted as a kind of highway patrol. The Romans has created many surgical tools, but the most important was on the battlefield. Medics would go and save many lives keeping the army strong.Medics also helped to stop the spread of diseases through the camp. Roman military medicine worked so well that many soldiers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... None of these aquatic innovations would have been possible without the Roman aqueduct. These aqueducts used gravity to transport water along stone, lead and concrete pipelines and into city centers. Roman aqueducts were built so well that some are still used to this day. The Romans made a stack of bound pages that is now known as one of the earliest creations of the book. The first were made of bound wax tablets, but these were later replaced by animal skin that more clearly resembled pages. Bound codices did not become popular in Rome until the first century. Early Christians became some of the first to use the new invention, using it extensively to produce copies of the Bible. The Colosseum is an important landmark of Rome because it was a gift from the Roman emperor. He gave it to his Roman people, it soon became a symbol of power. The Colosseum was also used to show animal hunts, mock sea battles, reenactment of battles and dramas. The Pantheon was made in honor and as a temple of the gods. In front of the Pantheon is the beautiful "Fountain of the Pantheon". It was designed by famous architecture Giacomo Della ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Vatican City Research Paper Thinking about taking a holiday in Rome? If so, you have a lot interesting to see and do, and you will always be in the powerful presence of a rich history. When people think of the planet's best cities, they often think of London, Paris, New York and Rome. Trip Advisor even awarded Rome as the second best destination to visit behind Istanbul and ahead of Paris and London. Rome is a cultured place with some of the most interesting Roman architecture in the world. When looking at Rome, it's like looking at more than two thousand years of revolutionary building designs that have led us up to today. Visiting the Vatican Every year, millions of people flock to the Vatican City to see one of the holiest sites in the Christian religion. St. Peter's Basilica is considered as the world's largest church, and it has a massive square with other buildings. Interestingly enough, it comprises of the smallest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a yearly basis, it draws a crowd of six million tourists, and the Vatican Museum is the fifth most visited museum in the world. Other museums worth visiting include: National Museum of Art National Roman Museum Capitoline Museums Trevi Fountain The largest Baroque–style fountain of Rome, this fountain has been placed in several films, and Nicola Salvi, the artist responsible for its creation, completed the project in 1762. It took him more than 30 years to complete. Imagine giving 30 years of your life to complete something? Rome is a very exciting place partnered with excellent food. You can find pizza almost anywhere, but it is not as easy to find a city that serves a better gelato, the Italian word for ice cream. There are many affordable vacation rentals in Rome that people can take advantage of, and if you do, you will be able to visit one of the oldest markets in the world Campo de'
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  • 4. What Is Gloria Trevino Worth? Gloria de Los ГЃngeles TreviГ±o Ruiz more known as Gloria Trevi won eleven awards after her prison time in Brazil. Gloria Trevi was born in Monterrey, Mexico February 15, 1968. By the age of twelve she left home to go to Mexico City to try to start a career in the entertainment industry. She earned her money by singing and dancing in the streets. In 1984 she met a guy named Sergio Andrade who later became her mentor. While being with Andrade she joined a band he had of all girls named "Boquitas Pintadas" (little mouths with lipstick). The band was influenced by Latin music. After a while Gloria decided to be a soloist. Which later she released her first album "Que Hago Aqui?" (What am I Doing Here?) in 1989. "Ever since I was seven I wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Spongebob In Italian Once upon a time Mr.Krabs told Spongebob to visit Italy, Because Plankton was there trying to steal their food. Spongebob was very very excited. He went to Patrick's house to ask him to come. Patrick said, "Yes I will go that sounds fun." "Alright are you ready for the best trip of your life," said Spongebob. "Ok, as long as we eat," said Patrick. "Yeah, yeah but remember we need to find Plankton," said Spongebob. "Ok lets just get on the plane," said Patrick. 25 hours later. They are here finally. "What restaurant should we go to first Patrick?" said Spongebob. "We need to find plankton, I don't care as long as we eat," said Patrick. So their first restaurant they went to was Osteria Francescana. "Ciao!" said Mario. "Um... why are you speaking like that?" said Patrick. "Are you not smart?" Said Luigi. "It's in italian,it means hello in your language," said Mario disgusted. "Ohhhh," said Patrick and Spongebob. "Wait, what's my name in italian?" said Spongebob. "Umm.. Spung di Mare Bob," Said Mario. "And Patrizio is Patrick," said Luigi.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Umm... do you have krabby patties?"Patrick said. "No," said Mario. "Well, have you seen a little green person," said Spongebob. Oh yeah, he ordered everything on the menu. "Noooooooooo!!!!" said Patrick "No ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Descriptive Vacation "Forever" I will forever be tied there. Everything about it – the food, the air, the smell, the sights – was wonderful! It all started when my great grandpa Forst died and left my mom money. He loved to travel, so my mom knew that we should use the money for travel. A couple of years later my parents said, "We're going to Italy." "Really?!" I exclaimed. "You better believe it, or you're not going!" " I believe it, I believe it!!!!" As soon as I stepped into the airport, I knew it was going to be an adventure I would never forget. We took a plane from Norfolk to Atlanta, and then to Italy. As we got on the plane to Italy, I realized how exciting this was going to be. My heart was pounding as I looked at my ticket and saw that we were all in first class. Even the flight was a new experience. We were offered gourmet food for dinner– steak, soup, salad, and dessert. Then for breakfast I had french toast.Yum! The seats reclined into beds,they had sheets, blankets, and big fluffy pillows. I couldn't sleep. For most of the 9 hour flight, I looked out the window, talked and watched TV. We arrived in florence at 11:00 a.m. even though it felt like night. We checked in and had our first meal in Italy. I had a little bowl of heaven, pasta with meat sauce! My sister had a sort of flatbread sandwich called a panini, but our vacation was not just relaxing. We got to work soon. Heart pounding, shallow breath, darkness, and then finally... the sun broke through like a trophy waiting to be given. We climbed the Duomo right after we climbed the bell tower. Imagine climbing a 20 story skyscraper – that's what we did. But we didn't do just that. After Florence, we went to San Gimignano (which my dad and I call Saint Jimmy Johns) and took a cooking class. We got to eat the delicious food we made! We devoured steak and peppercorn stew, salad and Tiramisu, which is like an ice cream that's not ice cream. We also visited a cheese and wine factory. My mom loved the wine part, and I just thought it was a bunch of old barrels in a cold room. In the cheese factory, we had to wear shoe covers. The guide told us how they made the cheese and showed us some samples. One cheese looked like bread and was made of a bunch of other cheese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why I Chose To Go To Disney World The first stop on the magic carpet adventure is Disney World. I want to go to Disney World because I've been there once, but I was 4 so I don't really remember any of it. In Disney we're going to meet all the princesses. I also want to sleep in Cinderella's castle. Then, we can go to universal studios. I also want to go to Epcot because it would be cool. Next, we can go to Paris. It is the city of love, and fashion! I want to see the Eiffel tower. I also want to stand at the top of it. Then, we can go see the Notre Dame de Paris, and the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is so beautiful I would really love to go there someday. Third, I want to go to Italy. I'm Italian so obviously I want to go there and see all the beautiful places. First, I want to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Selena Research Paper Early Life Selena was born in Lake Jackson Texas to Abraham Quintanilla Jr. and Marcella Ofelia Samora on 4–16–1971, and was the youngest child of 3 including her. When she was 6 years old her father realized her musical abilities and later on told People Magazine "Her Timing and Pitch were perfect I knew it from day one." In 1980 in Lake Jackson, her dad opened his first Tex–Mex Restaurant, where Selena and her siblings would perform at only the age of 9. School And Career As her popularity as a singer grew, the demands of Selena's performance and travel schedule began to interfere with her education. Her father took her out of school when she was in the eighth grade. Her teacher Marilyn Greer disapproved of Selena's musical career, and she threatened to report Selena's Dad to the Texas Board of Education, believing the conditions that Selena was exposed were inappropriate for a girl her age. Selena's Dad told The Teacher to "mind her business". Career ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first years of touring, the family sang for food and barely had enough money to pay for gasoline. Selena was discovered by Rick Trevi, founder of the Tejano Music Awards, where she won the Female Vocalist of the Year award in 1987 and for nine years in a row after. The band was often turned down by Texas music venues because of the members' ages and because Selena was their lead singer they didn't like the fact that she was a girl. By 1988, Selena had released five more LP records; Alpha, Munequito de Trapo, and the Winner is... Preciosa, and Dulce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Modern Management Define Management : A Clear Definition... I think that the first thing to do when discussing management is to have a clear definition of the topic at hand, therefore referring to Samuel C. Certo and S. Trevis Certo, who in their book modern management define management as: "..., management is the process of reaching organisational goals by working with and through people and other organisational resources." (Samuel C. Certo, 2009) (The original text is written in American English.) Therefore I would suggest that the resources that we had to manage was the personnel in our team and also any resources that we were provisioned with in order to complete the task. From my experience of the management course, I believe that a significant factor was keeping up the team's moral and focus, in order to work effectively and quickly. I think that the great start we had made the integration of the team as easy and painless as it could possibly be. At the start of the first day, our team wasn't happy to be there, at the rugby club, due to various reasons, but by the end of the day we had managed to motivate each other to the point that we were looking forward to coming again the next day. The integration of the team was quick because of a number of reasons. The first was that we weren't complete strangers to one another, many of us had seen each other and a couple were placed in the same group as a friend, the situation was helped along by the fact that we seemed to be like–minded people, or at the very least, without two people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Similarities Between Colosseum And Baseball Stadiums Throughout Italy there are many things to try but you must see these top five famous attractions that you should visit on your trip. The Colosseum is the largest and most famous amphitheater in the Roman world. The Colosseum is capable of holding around 50,000 tourist to watch gladiators fight between each other. Similar to colosseums, here in the United States we have baseball stadiums. Same as The Colosseum, baseball stadiums are a huge building to hold many of people wanting to watch the activity/sport (baseball). As well as both colosseums and baseball stadiums each have protection from rain and the sunlight. Baseball stadiums can also hold around on average around 45,000–50,000 people each time that is the same as The Colosseum. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. What Is The Appeal Of Roman Holiday Careening through Rome on a Vespa, Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck are famous for their outstanding contributions to the classic film, Roman Holiday, but too often a third key player, the eternal city itself, whose role adds meaningful allegories and timeless appeal, is overlooked as merely a backdrop. The movie opens with a grand introduction to the life of young Princess Ann, who is traveling on a goodwill tour through Europe. Later, the film pans up from the crowded winding streets to a struggling low–end news writer, Joe Bradley gambling in a musty apartment. That night, the princess, overwhelmed by her tightly regimented and boring elitist life, escapes from the palace in Rome where she is staying, only to collapse exhausted on a back street bench. When, by total coincidence, Bradley stumbles upon her and obligingly tries to help, she lies about her identity in hopes of experiencing normal life. Bradley, realizing the truth, aims to obtain the scoop of a lifetime and solve his money problems forever. The following day, he takes her on a grand tour of Rome in what becomes a laughable journey as they fall in love, despite the limitations of social hierarchy. Through its setting in the eternal city, the spectacular love story takes on deeper meanings and appeal. In innumerable ways, through its intransience and urban planning, Rome perfectly accentuates the duo's challenges in this timeless love story. In many ways, Rome's grandeur was a significant foundation for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Love Of Water : My Love For Water Most likely my obsession with oceans was born in the sensory playground of my mother's womb. The yearning to float weightlessly on warm, soothing waves is one of my earliest emotional connections. This attraction for water has been the basis for the majority of my life choices. Where I choose to live, work, play and travel are predicated on being on, in or near an ocean or a beach. Nevertheless a lake, river, pool or even a Jacuzzi will suffice as alternatives. This love for water deepened as our family sojourned from one Naval base to another. Before my eighteenth birthday, I had dipped my toes in the waves at least eleven beaches, from the island of Saipan to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This mobile childhood sparked a lifelong passion to travel the world, seeking the natural beauty of God's magnificent creation. Water covers nearly three–quarters of the earth, therefore the opportunities to nourish my soul are more than abundant. Listening to the symphony of waves, discovering seashells, popping kelp bulbs and making footprints in the damp sand still evoke many of my fondest memories. My inner child playfully emerges to frolic whenever my bare feet find a sandy shore. Sunbathing on a beach towel has never appealed to me. Give me a boogie board, inner tube, surfboard, kayak or sailboat to fill my scrapbook with memories. Wherever I travel, inevitably water plays a part in the itinerary. TheTrevi fountain in Rome, the canals of Venice, the crystal clear lakes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Battle Of Super Intelligent Robots The robots stared at a broken city, which they created. They did not care, though, they ruled it. Zyth and Zythia, pure evil. It all started just a short seven years ago when super intelligent robots were first introduced to the public. This city bought two of the most intelligent robots and range of worker bots which I could only perform one job well. The civilians of this large city became too dependent on the robots and soon they took them for granted. Somehow, the robots sensed the distaste towards them, hatred. They couldn 't help themselves, all the civilians must die. Slowly, over the course of a year, The robots formed their plan rebellion. then, One day, just like all the others, the robots stopped. all the civilians panicked. they weren 't used to malfunctions. faster than a lightning strike, the robots took over the humans. The two most intelligent robots rose from their secrecy to rule the city, hold the civilians against their wills, and instruct the bots. now the city is before them dark and burned. There 's a soft whistle, a man fell from nowhere. he was young with the a shadow on his face. He was a genius, created time travel, through, it had been a few years ago. He was using it because he knew what was going to happen if he did not save this city. The robots would get tired of this destroyed city and go for another. That could not happen. You would not let it. He was Trevis Riccio for crying out loud. Determined not to get caught, he snuck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Emily Gray Tedrowe Summary Mahmoud Abdel–Latif ESL 7 spring 2016 Emily Gray Tedrowe 1–Emily Gray Tedrowe's Biography Emily Gray Tedrowe Born in New York City, she is a Chicago –based writer. She teaches creative writing at DePaul University. Her first novel, Commuters has been published in 2010 named a Best New Paperback by Entertainment Weekly, an IndieNext Notable pick, and a Target Breakout Book. Her second novel, Blue Stars, has been published in February 2015. Recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award, she has also received fellowships from the Ragdale Foundation and the Virginia Center for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Avery Hardly a kid– a young man, tall and wiry and slouching in expensive–looking jacket and tie. He had that artfully spiky hair all these guys wore, Avery didn't seem fidgety or bored or sarcastic–any of those usual, familiar teenage poses. At the end of this chapter the author revealed the issue that the decision of Jerry and Winnie to buy one of the town's biggest houses ignites anger and skepticism. During the wedding Annette said to Rachel '' what is it with you people? Don't you have a single ounce of dignity? Do you really think I'm going to let my father get suckered into losing everything at the end of his life? He's worked damn hard for what he's made, and if you think I'm going to just stand around while you and your mother take what you–" Rachel Replied, now you listen to me. That is my mother up there, and it's here wedding day, and I won't have you making a drunken scene to ruin even one minute of it for her. Do you hear me? "For the record– I had no idea Jerry had bought a house. ''Do I think it's insane, at their age? Yes. Will I try to talk her out of it? But that's not for tonight. Conclusion and final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Southwest 's Strategic Perspective With A Low Cost... Southwest's strategic perspective begins with a low–cost business model, which has been consistent for the last 42 years (Rothman, 2016). Even during volatile times and when the economy was at its lowest, Southwest continued to remain profitable (Rothman, 2016). Further, Southwest's operations are managed by a Board of Directors, which has adopted Corporate Governance Guidelines to further its goal of providing effective oversight of the business to ensure a maximum benefit for the shareholders, employees, and customers (Southwest, 2016). Southwest operates in the United States airline industry, where they have enjoyed success for many years and are the largest passenger airline (Parnell, 2014). Historically, the airline industry has been an extremely volatile industry subject to numerous challenges. Among other things, it has been cyclical, energy intensive, labor intensive, capital intensive, technology intensive, highly regulated, heavily taxed, and extremely competitive (Southwest, 2016). Thus, to maintain a competitive advantage, on July 1st, 2014, they began offering international flights to Aruba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas (Jones, 2014). Currently, they have 11 international destinations (Trevis Team, 2015). According to Southwest's proxy their main competitors are Delta, Alaska, United Continental, and Jet Blue (Southwest, 2016). During 2015, Southwest continued to benefit from marketing their points of differentiation from its competitors. In fact, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Baroque Research Paper Baroque always thought to be an art period through 1600 to 1750 and the Baroque art was the prevalent artistic style in that period. The art style was originated from Italy and related to counter reformation. In Baroque period, artists were embraced elaborate ornamentation, dynamic, spectacular effect, which broke through the calm, static feeling of classical art since Renaissance art period. Also, it is an art style that absorbed lots of elements from theater, literature, and music and has a strong relationship to the religious, which held the dominant position through the whole period. For the Baroque paintings, instead of depicting people's lifestyle, most of them were depicting the Counter–Reformation. Figures' poses in the paintings are more precise and more like opera stage poses. Moreover, Baroque paintings always exaggerated lighting and had intense emotions. During Baroque period, group figures are one of the most importances for the sculptures and those sculptures focused on the dynamic movement to convey human's energy. Another important thing is that the sculptures in this period have multiple ideal viewing angles. Besides the paintings and sculptures, Baroque style profoundly influenced the architecture at that time. The architectures mainly focused on the bold of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strong relationship between the religious and the artworks is a non–negligible part. They are just like the soul of an artwork in that period. All in all, Baroque is a word that not only limited to a specific era, but also a style of art, which pushed forward the art history. Painting, sculptures, architects are just small part of the Baroque art. The soul of it had spread all over the world and permeated to every aspect of people's daily life at that time era. Even though the upsurge of Baroque art had already faded, it is still one of the most glorious pages during through the whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Inventions Of The Roman Aqueducts In The Ancient Roman Empire Before the Roman aqueduct was engineered, the ancient Roman people depend on local water such as rainwater, springs, streams, and well water stored into cisterns or container. The water quality were a daily problem of the Romans and the droughts and drainage problems were even deadly. The engineering curiosity that implemented the rise of the Roman Empire and sustained the water solution. The Roman aqueducts was not all engineered by Roman inventions, the architects used the Greek designs like the columns and arches by the Etruscans. The aqueducts were built from a sequence of brick, stone, and special volcanic cement. The aqueducts were very important to the ancient Romans and heavily impact their daily living. Ancient Roman aqueducts were constructed to carry water from far away springs and mountains into the cities. From 311 B.C. to 226 A.D., the Romans had built eleven major aqueducts around Roman Empire. Started around the time of Circus Maximus in the sixth century A.D., soon after the construction of the Baths of Caracalla. The water would supply the city's fountains, gardens, public baths, bathroom, and house of wealthy Roman. The water from the aqueducts also would used to irrigate lands, to power mills and other machined used in mining. ect. The first Roman aqueduct is called Aqua Appia, was assigned by the member of the Senate named Appius Claudius Caecus in 312 B.C., and Rome became the first civilization to used water so extensively in its cities. The Aqua ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did Rome Fall? It is commonly believed that the Roman Empire fell in 476 C.E. when barbarians invaded Rome, sent the last emperor of Western Rome into exile, political instability, too much land, and many other faults in their system, but did it fully fall? Anyone who visits this topic can argue that Ancient Rome never actually fell. In Crash Course: Fall of the Roman Empire, John Green said, "In some ways, [the Roman Empire] still survives today." This quote means that the Roman Empire didn't actually fall fully, but still survives in present days. This essay will show how the Roman Empire still lives today in engineering and architecture, and in language and writing. One of the ways that the Roman Empire influenced the world was through Architecture and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Introducing Modern Management Introducing Modern Management Management is what runs everyday life, somewhat smoothly while everyone conducts their every day life. "Management by definition is the process of reaching organizational goals by working with and through people and other organizational resources." (Certo, Samuel C, Pg 5). Management in the role of a manager, is to guide their employee's toward the corporate goals. Managers are able to complete this task by following the management function, which contains several parts. These parts consist of Planning, Organizing, Influencing, and Controlling. With all four of these parts put together you have established the foundation of becoming a good manager, with good management skills. Planning is the first of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being a manager can present several problems for certain people. Woman in particular have problems becoming a manager because it is thought they have a lesser ability to control men, while it is also harder for them to maintain control over a department or group of people if the employee's are men due to the fact that men may be feeling inferior to the woman manager. While woman are able to complete the task just as easily and capable as a male can, it is often harder for higher level management to look past these issues. Although woman may be faced with the "Glass ceiling: an unfair system or set of attitudes that prevents some people (such as women or people of a certain race) from getting the most powerful jobs." (Glass Ceiling). It is important for them to continue working towards their organizational goals, as there is a point where their determination and work will be seen and they will be able to be moved up within the company. As Forbes states, there are four objectives to staying ahead in the modern management world. Follow from the front, understand technology, lead by example, and embracing vulnerability (Forbes). All four of these management tips can help make you the best choice for that promotion, or make it possible for you to be the best manager you can be. By following from the front, you will be the first to be seen when the man up front turns around, by understanding technology, you are able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Augustus: The Endless City Of Rome Rome coach packages – The Endless City, invokes an inkling of scorching heat, congested zones, clothing fashion in addition to historical past. A properly organized trip to Rome will likely be talked about for years to come and you may undoubtedly come back. Unquestionably the inventive as well as long lost capital found on earth reaching back well over 2000 years a great deal of that can be experienced nowadays. Did Augustus, the 1st person in charge of Rome truly imagine the results this city will have presented its vocabulary, its legislation, its calendar and not to mention its faith in god to some other countries around the world and additionally land masses? Vatican City is home of the Pope, it is equally essentially the most celebrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Why Is Elizabeth Proctor Important In The Crucible Trevis McCullough August 26, 2014 English 3 Mrs. Hall – Period 2 "Elizabeth Proctor" How far would you go to save your marriage, reputation, and your life? In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, he tested his characters ability to deal with the trials of marriage, specifically guilt and jealousy. Elizabeth Proctor struggled the most in The Crucible, she was caught up in the foolishness of others.. Elizabeth has to struggle with saving her marriage, clearing her name, and finally letting her husband move on to a better place. As a result Elizabeth is shown to be a very strong woman during The Crucible. Elizabeth is dealing with struggles within her relationship with John. In Act 2 John and Elizabeth's relationship after the adultery (John's affair with Abigail Williams) is revealed. John is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (In court everybody was trying to save their lives.) In Act 3, Elizabeth Proctor came into the court after John confessed about his adultery and Abigail's lies. They asked Elizabeth if John Proctor committed adultery and she responded, "I came to think he fancied her. And so one night I lost my wits, I think and put her out on the high road." Elizabeth just admitted the truth about John's adultery. Judge Danforth followed up by asking if she was sure that he committed adultery and Elizabeth responded by saying that, "My husband – is a goodly man". These two quotes show how Elizabeth admitted the truth, but she that protecting John was most important and decided to lie by calling him a goodly man. (Delete) (She questioned herself in order to protect her husband, however she did not know that John already had confessed making a bad situation worse.) (This response is very different from her original statement about John. The court believes that no man who has committed adultery could be a goodly. This made her first statement void. This made a bad situation even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Bill Fontan An Internationally Reputable Composer And... Bill Fontana is an internationally reputable composer and pioneering American sound sculptor born April 25th 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio. Since the mid to late 70's Fontana has used sound as a sculptural medium, able to interact and transform our perceptions of visual and architectural spaces. Fontana is constantly engaged with the idea that at any moment there will be something musical to hear in the coherent sound patterns around him. His sound sculptures use the human or natural environment surrounding as a living source of musical information, often creating multiple networks of live listening points that relay real time acoustics to a common listening place or sculptural site. All of Fontana's works produced over the years experiment with process of listening, recording, relocating and representing found sound patterns. Through discussion of his works and the process undertaken in his listening for different found sound, the technologies used in recording and relaying of these sounds to site, and the sites themselves through his works can be seen to complicate the idea of 'medium' within his practice. Links from Fontana's background can be seen to have influence upon the development of his practice. Fontana started his musical career in the 60's as a composition student, attending the New School for Social Research in New York, studying both music and philosophy. It was here that Fontana became a student of John Cage's 'Experimental Composition' course at the school. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Selena's Childhood Selena Quintanilla PГ©rez was a tejano music singer. Selena had the voice of an angel. Her life was filled with singing, bus trips, and gas station food. Unfortunately, Selena tragically got shot dead by her fan club president, Yolanda. Her short lifetime from beginning to end is filled with up's and downs. Selena's childhood was unlike most kids childhood, it was all about music. Selena was born April 16th, 1971 in Lake Jackson, Texas. Selena's childhood was pretty much all about music. She joined the family band, Selena Y Los Dino's, when she was 10 years old. The band started out as just playing weddings, clubs, etc. Selena learned to sing in Spanish so the family band could resonate better in the Latino community. Eventually, Selena learned to speak fluent Spanish. Selena ended up graduating from American School of Correspondence. Then got enrolled by Pacific Western University at the age of 17. Selena was a very smart girl in her childhood. You can tell Selena loved her music. When Selena's career started it was a life commitment. Selena recorded her first LP record in 1984. The record was Tejano... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It all began when Abraham called Selena so they could have a private meeting. Abraham wanted to talk to Selena about Yolanda possibly stealing from the group. When the group confronted Yolanda about, she denied and said she had proof to show she was not lying. Selena wanted to believe Yolanda because they were such good friends. Yolanda always told Selena to come over that she had the papers but she ended never having them. Finally, Selena went over by herself and Yolanda still didn't have the papers. Yolanda grabbed out a gun and shot Selena in the back as she was walking away. The bullet had gone right through one of her arteries. Selena had lost too much blood on the way to the hospital for her to die. The day of March 31, 1995, America and the world lost a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Rome Catholic Museum Essay Rome became the beautiful Italy in 1870 after stealing the honorary title from Florence. Rome is called the "Eternal city" and also the "capital of the world". It's a must see for anyone visiting Europe, and one of the most historically rich places imaginable. Here is part one of our list of facts about Rome. Number Fifteen: The Trevi Fountain It's been said that each and every night at this famous site, 3,000 Euros (about $3,300) are swept up from the water at the bottom of the fountain. The proceeds are then donated to a catholic charity which helps poor families in Rome. Number Fourteen: Rome has the Largest Museum Complex The Vatican museum is known as the biggest in the entire world. The well known place, visited often by tourists, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Is The Difference Between Italy And The United States Imagine if you are an American in Rome, the most beautiful city in Italy. You see breath –taking monuments, but you also see a huge crowd, and many people speaking, obviously Italian, but also a lot of foreign languages, considering that there are a lot of tourists. There are two very interesting facts about these two countries: did you know that for every mile square mile in Italy there is an artwork? Did you know that the United States of America are 30 times bigger than Italy and have 5.5 times the population? Even though both Italy and the United States enjoy food in similar ways, they are quite different. Italy is centered around food. The United States. The food is different in these two countries. In Italy they eat traditional food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Descriptive Essay On The Castle The next morning, after a delicious breakfast of croissants, coffee and fresh fruit in the beautiful garden (Pietro's pride and joy), Mariana and Murat packed a picnic basket of bread, tomatoes, nectarines and pecorino cheese, and climbed back in their car. 'So,' explained Mariana as they set off. 'This castle isn't a major tourist site, but my parents and I used to visit this castle a lot when I was little, just because it's so beautiful. It's actually a private home, but they still let people look around. The castle itself dates back to 802, and its "guests and conquerors" include Federico Barbarossa, Federico II, Pius VII and Fernando de' Medici, not to mention Charlemagne, King of the Franks !' 'Really?' replied Murat with surprise. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 'It's something I've given a lot of thought to, and I really think I'd be a great father. I plan to be very successful so that I can support my wife and all of our children, and travel the world together! I'm like you though, I'd want to meet the right woman, a woman who I loved and respected, someone intelligent and beautiful and kind, someone who I thought could share my life goals and make me happy. And, Mariana– I think I've met that woman.' Tears rose to Mariana's eyes, which shone like two stars as she stared at him. Already sitting, Murat swivelled round so that he was kneeling on one knee. 'Mariana,' he continued, his heart racing. 'I love you. I've loved you since the moment I first saw you sitting in the library, the most beautiful woman that I'd ever seen. The better I get to know you, the more I love you. I can't think of anything that would make me happier than to spend the rest of my life with you. I spoke to your father last night and asked for his permission to propose to you, which he as happy to give me, along with is blessing. All I need to know now is, do you feel the same way – will you be my wife?' Swallowing hard, Mariana nodded, as two shining tears spilled out of her eyes and trickled down her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Droga5 Week 1 Summary Top 10 Hires of the Week Droga5 London Droga5 has announced the promotions of two key creatives to leaders of its London office. Creative Directors Rick Dodds and Steve Howell will assume the roles of Executive Creative Directors, reporting to Chief Creative Officer David Kolbusz, effective immediately. Dodds and Howell have been creative partners for nearly 13 years, having first teamed up at Buckinghamshire New University before beginning their professional careers together at Saatchi & Saatchi London. Seven years at Saatchi & Saatchi led to Dodds and Howell joining Droga5 New York in 2012 as Art Director and Copywriter, respectively. The pair created some remarkable campaigns, resulting in quickly being appointed Creative Directors in 2013. Following what was supposed to only be a brief stint at Droga5 London, Dodds and Howell have decided to make a permanent move to their native England to work across the agency's client roster and new business initiatives. The creative duo has most recently produced work for Hobbs's "Make an Understatement" campaign, and they are currently creating work for Vita Coco, Radox, Impulse, Belstaff... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thessman joins Wunderman New York from Havas Worldwide where he served as Executive Creative Director. With more than 17 years of international experience, Thessman has demonstrated the ability to create award–winning global brand campaigns. In his new role, Thessman will lead accounts including United Airlines, Coca–Cola, E*TRADE and Isle of Capri, partnering with Jamie Gallo, President of Wunderman New York, and working closely with Lincoln Bjorkman, Wunderman's global CCO. Prior to joining Havas New York in 2015, Thessman was the global executive creative director for Hong Kong–based TBWA, where he successfully led Infiniti and was a member of TBWA's global Digital Arts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Rome Bad Things 15 Things to do in Rome that are all free A trip to Rome may sound like a dream to many but it actually doesn't have to break the bank! With a little local knowledge, there is plenty to do in this city that you don't need to pay for. Here are 15 things to do in Rome that are all free... 1)Trevi Fountain The Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous spots in Rome. It's good luck to toss a coin into the fountain if you want to return one day, but apart from that you won't have to part with any money here! 2)Gianicolo This hill in Rome is the perfect place to come if you want unspoilt and free views of the city. Try to come at night for a particularly breathtaking experience. 3)Santa Maria del Popolo Come to this free church if you want to see the Caravaggio's on display. Many of them dot the city in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not one of the best known in Rome but is worth a visit for this legend alone. 8)St Peter's Basilica Arguably the most famous Catholic Church in the world, St Peter's Basilica is one of the main reasons that many people visit Rome. Considering it is such a tourist attraction it is completely free to visit. 9)The Spanish Steps Visitor's to Rome flock to the Spanish Steps to take pictures of this iconic stairway, and if you are looking for something that won't cost you a penny
  • 29. then this is a great place to get some souvenir photographs of Rome. 10)Villa Borghese The gardens of Villa Borghese are some of the most stunning in the city and can come as a welcome stretch of greenery. Here you will find fountains, flower gardens, and the art collection of Villa Borghese in the centre. 11)Stadio dei Marmi This athletics stadium is free to visit and the big draw here are the statues which show various ancient sports as well as rippling muscles and trim figures of the sportsmen who would have played them. 12)San ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Life Of Selena Y Los Dinos SELENA QUINTANILLA– PEREZ BIBLIOGRAPHY Introduction She had more than one personality; fashion designer, songwriter, spokesperson American singer, and actress. Family Being the youngest of the Quintanilla family, Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971, in Texas. Raised as a Jehovah witness, her musical abilities were evidently noticed by Quintanilla, Jr. at the age of six. She joined a band by the name Selena y Los Dinos, influenced by her elder siblings A. B. Quintanilla. B and Suzette Quintanilla, who were also band members. They often performed in Quintanilla, Jr,'s first Tex–Mex restaurant mid–1980, which was later closed after the recession caused by the 1980s oil gut. Declared bankrupt their family was evicted from their home and settled in Corpus Christi, Texas. At this hard time Selena's family needed money to survive, prompting them to play at weddings, at quinceaneras street corners and fairs. Her popularity and demand grew resulting to her father's action of taking her out of school from the eighth grade, despite Marilyns Greer's, her teacher, disapproval. At seventeen, Selena earned a high school diploma from the American School of Correspondence in Chicago, and was also accepted at Louisiana State University. She enrolled at Pacific Western University, taking up business administration as her major subject. Music & Awards Selena recorded her first LP record, Selena y Los Dinos, for Freddie Records. She recorded Tejano music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Descriptive Essay About Italy It was a beautiful day in Rome, Italy. The sky was a clear, baby blue and the weather was warm, just hot enough to need a fan in the August day. People were walking on the streets, hand gestures everywhere as if they are so passionate about what they are talking about. I hear 'Ciao Bella' and 'buongiorno' from the friendly Italians I come across. I know what they are saying and find myself laughing, the mere sound of the language amuses me. Walking down the street, I took note of the siesta time, also known as riposo time in Italy. The stores and restaurants close down from noon until about 3:00 pm, giving people the time to go home and rest or take care of other things. From my room in my hotel, I noticed the acoustics in the city are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our next stop was Colosseum, where our driver Enriqo dropped us off. As we walked up the faded, brown steps, the smell of dirt hit me. People walked back and forth wondering if they get a better view, the dismantled artifacts below will somehow change. The grass below was musty brown, with a hint of faded green as if it was trying to stay alive. Outside near the Colosseum, Enriqo tells us that the Arch of Constantine stands as a historic reminder of Emperor Constantine 's defeat over Tyrant Maxentius. Back at the hotel, we had dinner on the roof overlooking a view of the ancient Vatican. The bartender soon realized that my mom and me were Filipino and delivered cocktails free of charge. I had my first alcoholic drink with my mom on the rooftop of my hotel, overlooking the Vatican. By this time the sun was setting, and the sky was a dark, ocean blue, fading into a sea of apricot orange. The next morning, my mom asked if there was anything I wanted to do. I had spent half the night thinking about how to answer that question when a memory popped into my mind. Volterra, Italy. A place I dreamed of going ever since I saw Twilight, New Moon. As we sat in the back seat of our limousine, I watched as the wilted sunflowers passed us by. We drove for three and a half hours on the worn, pebbled roads. Finally, we arrived. The first thing I noticed while walking around the beautiful town was the Teatro Romano, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Three Coins In The Fountain Research Hundreds of years ago, clean water was valued very much as it was rare and sacred, unlike our current generation where clean water can be easily accessed in most parts of the world. In the past, clean water was considered a gift from the gods by many tribes across the world in areas such as Europe, Africa, and Asia. As a matter of fact, countless people believed that deities themselves lived in the water. Back then, presenting gifts to deities were ancient practices generally done to appease an angry god or as payment for requests and prayer to the god. As a result, whenever watering holes were discovered, people threw money into the water in order to show gratitude for the clean water as well as to ensure the continuance of the precious water. And that, my fellow classmates, is how the superstition of tossing coins into fountains and wells had begun. Most people around the world today no longer worry or think twice about lacking clean water. But despite that, the tradition of throwing coins into wells and fountains still exist. This is because the purpose of throwing coins into wells and fountains have changed. Even though the superstition simply started out to thank the deities for the gift of drinkable water, that was not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fountain was popularized after a romantic comedy film "Three Coins in the Fountain". It is believed that if 1 coin is thrown into the Trevi Fountain, you will return to Rome one day, if 2 coins are thrown into the Trevi Fountain, you'll fall in love with a Roman, and if 3 coins are thrown into the Trevi Fountain, you'll marry that Roman. Ever since the film was popularized, it was estimated that over 3,000 euros were thrown into the Trevi Fountain each day. Which is approximately 4455 canadian dollars. All the coins thrown are collected by the Roman Catholic Charity are used to donate to local supermarkets to support the poor and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Renaissance Man Thesis "I can't believe how much time has gone by." This was my first thought when I looked at the clock on my laptop screen. I had done it again. I was researching a topic we had discussed that day in history, and I got side tracked. Instead of just reading what needed to be read, I dug even deeper into the subject, reading article after article on The Renaissance. "Why did I have to be so fascinated with The Renaissance?" I asked myself. I could have this entire assignment done by now. I looked down at the worksheet, and I had only done half of it. I laughed at this because I knew all the answers. "Well, I guess all that researching was worth it." I completed the assignment in ten minutes but I didn't stop there. I watched documentaries on The Renaissance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is known as "The Renaissance Man" because he was a jack of all trades, including artist and scientist. He is the first person who accurately depicted and documented human anatomy. His medical journals became the basis for what we know commonly today as Gray's Anatomy. Without his curiosity of the human body, we might not have the same knowledge as we do today. History shapes every subject we take in school, not only science. We have art and music history, the history of language,psychology, as well as others, and of course, the history of history itself. In conclusion, my love for European history engulfs me. I love reading about it and watching documentaries about it. I have my own collection of books on it that I bought to further my learning and education of it. It has also influenced my career path because I'm considering a major in history. I am thankful for my love of history because I have learned so much about other cultures, societies, and even civilizations. History enriches our lives and expands our minds and our experiences, both real and vicarious. Knowing the past and embracing it will, hopefully, point us to a bright ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Personal Ethical Development Essay Personal Ethical Development Given the almost collapse of the very foundation of the financial industry in the United States which then rapidly metastasized to a financial and economic crisis with global proportions, ethics and ethical behaviours in doing business and the lack of it was one of the major factors why the mortgage meltdown happened. Thus, it is even more necessary now that organizations focus on the personal ethical developments of all of its individual members. This paper aims to explore the developmental aspect of one's ethics including the importance of ethics and ethical systems. It is interesting that the above observation was also made by Wong and Beckham (1992) almost two decades ago in doing a post mortem for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a deontological system, it is supposed that a person's ethics and decision making is affected mostly by virtue or moral absolutes and guiding principles. This is very pronounced in Christian ethics. Thus, decision making in governed by the deontological system is whether an action is inherently right or wrong (Rae, 2000, p. 17). Furthermore, deontological systems are then based on divine command theory, natural law and ethical rationalism. On the other hand, teleological systems state that the "end result produced by an action" (Rae, 2000, p. 17) significantly affect the ethical decision making of a person. Relativism meanwhile the ethical development of an individual is directly related to what the culture of the society he belongs to believe as right or wrong, and the person's preferences. An individual's preferences are affected by six pillars of character as identified by the Josephson Institute (2010) which are claimed to be apolitical, not based on religion or culture. These six pillars of character are trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. Particularly, a person is said to be trustworthy when he or she has integrity, keeps promises and loyal. An ethical person knows how to respect other people and their ideas. Moreover, he or she also takes accountability of his own words, actions and attitudes (Josephson Institute, 2010). He is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Filippo Brunelleschi Essay Filippo Brunelleschi Fillippo Brunelleschi is famous for such ideas and projects as the "Cupola of the Duomo" in Florence and for the way he convoluted forms of classical architecture according to the new spirit of his age. In the Florentine workshops he was trained as a sculptor and goldsmith and in 1401 he became well known by winning a competition for the second door of Baptistery "Ex Aequo" with Lorenzo Ghiberti, who was commissioned to carry out the work. The Bargello Museum holds the panels of the "Sacrifice of Isaac" that the two artists carried out for this competition. It is believed Brunelleschi most likely spent the next three years studying sculpture and architecture with his friend Donatello in Rome. In 1401 he joined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His many works include the "Palazzo di Parte Guelfa," the "Rotonda degli Angeli," and the "Ponte a Mare at Pisa." There is however some debate to whether Brunelleschi was responsible for the original designs for the Pitti Palace. After his death he was buried in Santa Maria del Fiore. However, his tomb was not discovered until 1972 (Lombroso 5). Cupola of St.Maria Del Fiore (Lombroso 5). Centre Nave in St. Lorenzo (Lombroso 6). Leone Battista Alberti Leone Battista Alberti, born in Genoa in 1404, was a famous Italian philosopher, painter, architect, musician, poet, and cryptographer and of the Renaissance period. His most famous work was his "Treatise De Picture" which enclosed the first study of perspective. Alberti was quite skilled in Latin verse and when he was twenty years old, he wrote a comedy entitled "Philodoxius." He was also wrote the fantasy novel "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili," which is considered one of the most imaginative and legendary novels ever written (Encyclopedia4U 1). When it came to music, he was known to be one of the first organists of the time. He held the appointment of canon in Florence's metropolitan church (Encyclopedia4U 2). In architecture, Alberti was regarded as very devout to restoring the formal language of the classical architecture. He was employed by Pope Nicholas V at Rome to restore the papal palace as well as the Roman aqueduct of Acqua Vergine. It was
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  • 37. Pelo Suelto Poem Meaning In reality, I was struggling to find a song that I could really relate to. It wasn't until I asked my parents about what song I could somehow relate to and my dad was the one who pointed out "Pelo Suelto" by Gloria Trevi. After listening to the song, he suggested, I could see why he chose that song for me. I could relate to the overall meaning behind the song. In this song, she begins by describing what she likes and how her personality is. The first line starts off with "A mi me gusta andar de pelo suelto" which translates to "I like wearing my hair down" which is true for me. However, there's an even deeper meaning behind it, meaning being that she likes being free. The following lines are "Me gusta todo lo que sea misterio/ me gusta ir siempre en contra del viento/ si dicen blanco yo les digo negro." In English these lines mean, "I like everything that's mysterious / I always like going against the wind/ If they tell me white, I tell them black." Hearing these lines really gives off the message that she likes being rebellious and different when compared to the people around her.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I like being my independent and doing what I enjoy. This is especially true because I often do things on my own without having to ask others for help. I also tend to say the opposite of what other people expect. My mind just can't be changed once I've taken a stand on something. That's just who I am, a free and rebellious spirit that can't be contained. This is very true with the choices that I've made in my life. I've always spoke on what's my mind, and no one has been able to stop me from doing so. To others it comes off as blunt but to me it's just what's on my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. European Integration And The European Union Over the years as the European identity developed, it inevitably came across the issue of justice and home affairs (JHA) and to what extant it had dictation over its member states' borders. As the European Community and later the European Union established and expanded its policies over issues such as asylum, immigration and police, judicial cooperation, many began to criticize the European Union saying it was relinquishing the sovereignty of its member states. As the mandate over justice and home affairs moved from the national level to the European level, the EU had to figure how much jurisdiction they could have over member states' borders without imposing on the national governments or living up to its reputation as 'Fortress Europe.' I. The Initial Cooperation As the European Community continued to grow, immigration became a more prominent problem. There were increased movements between Western European countries as well as increases in labor and family unification migration. After World War 2, Western Europe became a major place for immigration and so now not only was there mass movements between the western countries, but also mass movements from outside countries. All of this led to a spike in asylum applications and greater concern over cross–border organized crime as it strained the border controls of the Western European countries dealing with so much migration. As immigration continued to rise and the border patrols weakened, there was a need for greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Examples Of My Interview With Julia My key takes away from my interview with Julia is her love for traveling. She talked about her study abroad trip that she took last semester to Rome, Italy. She told me stories about how she would spend her days in Italy, which consisted of enjoying her favorite Italian dishes like pizza and pasta and sightseeing the historical sites such as the Trevi Fountain and the Coliseum. Since she spent three months in Italy, I asked her if sightseeing ever got repetitive, to which she responded that she was mesmerized during her time in Rome and that it felt surreal that she was even there so she would even come back to the same site just to make sure it was a reality. I also found it interesting that she would walk around Rome alone. She told me that she liked roaming the streets of Rome to seek an adventure, gain new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She talked about how her mom inspires her because she holds the house together. She said that her mom seamlessly excels in her career while maintaining the household. Her mom also makes it a point to bond with each of her siblings. She amazed by how her mom makes it looks easy and fun when in reality she knows it takes a lot of work to be that motivated. Julia reflected on the time her sister got married to one of the moments she felt really energized because she loves celebrating family. She told me that even though is barely gotten any sleep the night before and she was still able to get up at 5 am and last until 1 am the next day. She recalled that the event was a special time in her life because she was able to join in on that special moment in her sister and brother–in–laws' life and she was able to connect will all of her family that she hasn't seen in years. Julia also discussed her dream of starting a family of her own. She said that she would like to create a family one–day because family is very important to her and she has always wanted to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves Vittorio de Sica's movie Bicycle Thieves is a global classic, that depicts post–war poverty in Rome where there is no empathy for one another. The movie belongs to the Italian neorealist genre with the basic idea of creating compelling movies out of a comparatively insignificant incident like that of a bicycle robbery which could have happened to any common man in Italy. As one may agree, movie is simple, realistic and conveys a dramatic theme. Post war Italy has a significant impact on its economy and people causing severe poverty, unemployment and housing problems that are clearly depicted in the movie. These crisis in the city form the 'real' in the neo–realistic movie. As Brennan points out in 'Global Neorealism: The Transnational History of a Film Style', postwar Italian cinema displays two contradictory poles: one emphasized critical merit and aesthetic qualities while the other relied on visual suggestions and visual intimations of the content like in Sica's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 'Bicycle Thieves: A Re–Reading', Tomasula says that the ideology in Bicycle Thieves presents itself as "Life" rather than as a system of concepts. With minimal resources, the movie is shot and managed to convey the plight of common man oppressed by circumstances beyond their control. Italian neorealism is depicted in the movie by setting the film amongst the poor and working class, filming it on real locations and using non–professional actors. "They showed ordinary lives twisted by events and social forces beyond their control." (Leff and Simmons, 2001, Pg. 145) This does not imply that all neorealist movies demonstrate these characteristics; it is a strong convention of cinematic realism and a motivation for some of the filmmakers especially Vittorio de ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Starbucks Case Analysis Starbucks Case Analysis Background Starbucks has always taken exceptional care in keeping its brand value. In fact, Starbucks prides itself in its brand, particularly the power it has to keep its customer base strong. Before analyzing this loyal customer base it is best to consider the particular characteristics of the brand that has led to Starbucks having such devoted patrons. First, Starbucks believes that the quality of its coffee products always needs to be perfect. Starbucks took quality control to a new level. When the freshness of coffee bean shipments is in question, Starbucks donates those beans to charity by the thousands of pounds. In addition to this measure of excellence, Starbucks helped incorporate a new coffeehouse... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the employees and manager have a partial responsibility for delivery of a malfunctioning espresso machine, Dorosin's request was unreasonable. Replacing his malfunctioning Vapore machine with a much higher quality machine seems like a stretch. The higher quality machine, which Dorosin requested, costs $495 retail. Instead, Starbucks should offer Mr. Dorosin the price difference in a gift card. With a gift card for the price difference between his Vapore machine and the higher quality machine, Starbucks is displaying goodwill toward Mr. Dorosin while hopefully maintaining him as a customer. Recommendations Starbucks' regional manager should send a signed, written apology to Jeremy Dorosin on company letterhead (see Exhibit 1). An apology letter will not only comply with Mr. Dorosin's request but it shows Starbucks' culpability in what occurred. Since the employee involved in Mr. Dorosin's negative experience was not displaying the traits of a model Starbucks barista (see Exhibit 3), the employee should be retrained. The other employees and the manager of the store involved should also be required to go through retraining courses in order to not only show why what they did was wrong but how to behave in the future. One facet of the retraining should involve role playing (see Exhibit 4) in order to better understand real–life situations. In following these recommendations along with the gift card and machine repairs, Starbucks should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Death Of A Young African Americans Over the last few year there have been many cases involving the death of a young African Americans being killed in ways that fellow black people would describe as vicious unreasonable manslaughter. The case involving Michael Brown occurred on August 9, 2014, in Ferguson, Missouri. Brown was eighteen years old, and was shot to death by Darren Wilson, a white Ferguson police officer. (Bucanan par. 1) After the trial, Wilson was set free as the jury saw him as innocent for his actions. Due to this, and other cases where white police officers were let go after fatally shooting a black man, riots began to arise in different cities. (Bucanan par. 5) The most note–able of these riots would be the Ferguson riots where stores were looted and destroyed and police militarization was required to help settle the protests. (BBC News) The whole reason of the occurrence of these riots is because the black community feels the injustice of law enforcement and that the police force abuse the power bestowed upon them behind the badge on their chest. More specifically there is the issue of racism among the men and some women in the police force. And this is what people of other ethnic background leads to believe is the reason behind the unnecessary manslaughter and police brutality on black people. Like all debates there are always two sides to perspective. For the black community, the main point of view is that policemen are being overly and unnecessarily brutal with their arrests. And men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...