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    learning the art of fresco. A year later he at the sculpture school in the Medici gardens and soon after was invited to the household of Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ the "Magnificent". There he met two younger Medici who would later become Pope Leo X and Pope Clement VII(www.Michelangelo.com). He also produced his first

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    Cris Ronnel A. Balita BSIED-1A HUM 12 (Art Apprecition) Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475-1564 Michelangelo Buonarroti was of noble birth‚ but was not raised by his parents.  His father had him brought up by a stone carver and his wife‚ because his own wife was too ill to take care of the child.  While living with his surrogate parents‚ young Michelangelo learned the skills that would serve him throughout his life.‚ but his father was displeased when his son told him he wanted to be an artist

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    Minda~Quenn Yeary Saint Thomas Aquinas Philosopher and theologian St. Thomas Aquinas was born circa 1225 in Italy. Combining the theological principles of faith with the philosophical principles of reason‚ he ranked among the most influential thinkers of medieval Scholasticism. People were at odds as to how to unite the knowledge they obtained through revelation with the information they observed naturally using their mind and their senses. Based on Averroes’s "theory of the double truth‚"

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni 1475-1564 Copyright 1991‚ revised 2007‚ for Mesa County Valley School District #51‚ Grand Junction‚ CO. This article was written for the express use of the Art Heritage Program. No part may be copied in part or in whole without permission. Certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and have been prepared according to the multimedia fair use guidelines and are restricted from further use. The information contained

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    September 19‚ 2014 Jessie Francisco 2014 13494 Art Stud 1 BPE The Medici Pope Florence was once the City of the heart of Artistic Revolution where the wealthiest and the most powerful family ruled—The Medici. The great artist Michelangelo was adopted by this family and grew in the same household with Giovanni and Guilio de Medici. Sparked by resentment of the people for Medici wealth and power‚ civil

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    On May 5‚ 1863 Clement Vallandigham was accused of having violated Burnside’s General Order Number 38. This declared that anyone who helped the enemies of the United States‚ would be tried as a traitor or spy and if declared guilty‚ would be put to death. Treason would not have been tolerated if it were declared or implied. Did Vallandigham truly go against Order Number 38 or was his arrest a blunder? It seems most probable that Clement Vallandigham had gone against Order Number 38. He believed

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    Source 1 clear states that Attlee was not an effective leader. However it is ambiguous to whether or not the other 2 sources agree‚ the overall tones of the sources are negative. Source 2 begins with listing Attlee’s public qualities‚ his shyness and timidness. These characteristics immediately relate to source one which describes Atlee as a “small man”. Source 1 gives the impression that Attlee does eventually “restore order” but the tone in which Attlee is described gives a bad view of his

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    the Conservative Party during Churchill’s time as Prime Minister‚ had lost the election to the Labour Party - surprising‚ because Churchill’s leadership was a major factor in Britain holding off against Nazi Germany. The Labour Party (Lead by Clement Attlee) won the 1945 general election instead of the Conservatives‚ gaining nearly 12 million votes and an additional 239 seats‚ which was a significant increase to the Conservatives

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    Election was held and the winner was Clement Attlee‚ it has shifted to a Labour government. It was not only a change of Prime Minister but a total change of policy. This has been a serious change in the implication of the foreign policy. This new government brought a new policy with the colonies. Clement Attlee brought a policy of “peaceful disengagement”. He wanted to avoid conflict. This engagement removed the British influence from the colonies. Clement Attlee could see “the way the wind was blowing”

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    Priestley encourages people to seize the opportunity the end of the war had given them to build a better‚ more caring society and put an end to the “Golden Age” Which Winston Churchill of the Conservative party favoured. However Priestley favoured Clement Attlee of the opposing party Labour; he thought Labour were more fair and equal and spoke the truth‚ Priestley thought many people had forgotten the truth‚ that the rich had all the power and the poor had nothing during the “Golden Age.” His play “An

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