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    1BB United Kingdom Mr Thomas Carlyle Ford - Director‚ Designer Tom Ford Retail UK Limited Company Type: Private limited with share capital Inc. Date: 22 Aug 2006 Mr Thomas Carlyle Ford Director‚ Designer 22 Aug 2006 — Present Mr Francesco Giannaccari Director‚ Ceo Europe 01 May 2008 — Present Tom Ford International LLC -Ultimate parent company Mr. Thomas Ford - President and Chief Executive Officer Domenico De Sole – Chairman ((former Gucci Group President and

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    7. What does it mean to be a “Renaissance man”? To be a person of knowledge and skill. 8. Who was Isabella d’Este and what were some of her accomplishments? Isabella d’Este was the wife of Francesco Gonzaga.She was also an artist‚ poet‚ and writer. She advised her husband on many diplomatic matters. When her husband was locked away in prison‚ she ruled Mantua. She managed to secure her husband’s release when the Venetians imprisoned

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    culture during the Medieval period‚ the Renaissance is incredibly unique in the sense that the people made a self-conscious and deliberate push to move away from the medieval ways of thought. This realization began with the teachings of Francesco Petrarch. Francesco Petrarch strongly believed in the concept of humanism‚ with a focus on the education of man. Petrarch’s works and accomplishments

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    Dante’s inferno Animated Epic Outline I. The Arrival a. Dante returns from the Third Crusade which has had him away from his home for several years. b. In monologue‚ he has a grim feeling because of the woods. He senses someone following him c. Upon reaching home‚ he finds his father dead‚ and his beloved Beatrice dying of a stab wound. d. She is relieved of his return and her spirit began to ascend to heaven but Lucifer snatched and dragged her into the gates of hell. e

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    beginning of a life as an outcast in the eyes of the Italian community as Christina was unwed and the identity of Josie’s father was unknown. Her grandmother had nothing to do with them until the death of Christina’s overbearing and violent father Francesco. Josie was also not accepted in the Australian community‚ as she had no father and was only half Australian. Josie thought her life would change when she was accepted into St Martha’s on a scholarship‚ but there she was looked down upon for not being

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    Analysis of ‘The Fat Woodcarver’ The Importance of Community in Relation to Selfhood in Early Modern Italy Name: Matthew Brown Student #: 996811357 Course: HIS357Y1 Professor: V. McCarthy Date Submitted: Oct 9 2014 Selfhood and individuality are two concepts inextricably linked with post-modern ideologies of personal existence however in centuries past this was not always the case. During the Early Modern era‚ specifically in Italy‚ ones concept of selfhood was heavily reliant on

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    Chapters Characters involved Key points of important things Quotes Importance in terms of relationships 1 Dr Iannis‚ Pelagia‚ Dr Iannis has doubts in himself as a writer "This would never do; why could he not write like a writer of histories? Why could he not write without passion? Without anger? Without the sense of betrayal and oppression?" Pelagia appears a very dynamic woman who is ahead of her society "Papas‚ she said‚ it still is your day. You aren’t dead yet‚ are you? Anyway

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    between 30% and 70% of yearly revenues are diverted to employees rather than being paid out to investors or reinvested in the business. And the lure of big payout may encourage the employees to take risks with banks’ and clients’ money.” (Guerrera and Francesco‚2013) Withe the limitation of the bonuses‚the negative effects of the high bonuses present above can be significantly reduced. And the limitation on bonus can makes the leading function of salary become more obvious and effective. This helps the

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    wants to maintain power. Writer and publisher‚ Amanda Rooks‚ expresses how Lady Macbeth was blamed for Macbeth’s “violent‚ reckless behavior” (Rooks 5). Macbeth presumes Lady Macbeth has an addiction to violence‚ and power. Mary Ives Thompson and Francesco Ancona explain Macbeth’s resentful marriage‚ “Think of Macbeth’s marriage to that ‘fiendlike’ queen of his. She is one who turns his noble and valiant conquests on the fields of war into ‘butchery’ in the eyes of his former friends and countrymen”(1)

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    The Italian Renaissance lasted from 1400 BC to 1600 BC. During this time Italy was made up of a number of city-states that were ruled by Princes. The population was divided into aristocracy‚ the merchant class‚ artisans‚ town laborers and peasants of the countryside. The rulers set the standards for fashion and wore lavish garments that were depicted in artwork‚ but merchant classes would imitate these styles. From 1494 to 1549 the countryside was an area of war and Italy lost many of these areas

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