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    Different inventions by Leonardo da Vinci: Armoured car – a forerunner to the tank: [pic] Leonardo wrote: ”I shall make covered chariots‚ which are safe and cannot be assaulted; cars‚ which fear no great numbers when breaking through the ranks of the enemy and its artillery. Behind them‚ the infantrymen shall follow‚ without fearing injury or other impediments.” Leonardo has an idea to sowing panic and destruction among enemy troops with an armoured car‚ which is a forerunner to the tank

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    Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code is one of the most successful and controversial novels of our time. Other authors have jumped on the bandwagon writing novels on Christian topics or treasure hunts or simply discussing The Da Vinci Code. Even the film industry has profited by using Brown’s strategies (and topics) in the successful movie National Treasure and by taking advantage of the Grail publicity in TV productions like The Blood of the (Knights) Templar. But which strategies does Brown use to make

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    The Da Vinci Code‚ Great Gatsby‚ and The Catcher in the Rye each have many different themes but one they all have in common is letting go of the past. In each novel a character’s inability to let go of the past ends up being their ultimate downfall. Gatsby‚ Holden‚ and Sophie were all stuck on past events. Gatsby couldn’t let go of his love for Daisy‚ Holden couldn’t get over the loss of his younger brother and Sophie wouldn’t forgive her grandfather. In The Da Vinci Code‚ when Sophie was coming

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    Leonardo Da Vinci What do we consider a genius‚ and who? When studying different definition‚ and with prior knowledge from speaking to psychiatrists and other mood evaluators‚ I now have a good sense of the term genius. A genius is someone who has incredible intellectual ability‚ as well as creative. One who is not only mentally progressed‚ but emotionally and creatively as well. Mastering a number of different and diverse skills and having all sorts of knowledge would qualify you. Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Donatello‚ Michelangelo‚ and Leonardo da Vinci. These artists often were commissioned to create pieces for their for the royal figures in that time. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most famous artists during the Renaissance. He was born in Florence‚ Italy in 1452 and was known as a painter‚ sculptor‚ and architect. Besides Virgin of the Rocks‚ some of da Vinci’s other famous works include Mona Lisa‚ The Last Supper‚ and Salvator Mundi. Even though da Vinci is most famous for his paintings‚ he

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    Leonardo da Vinci was an important leader in Renaissance Europe. He influenced both art and science significantly through his amazing intellect. Da Vinci was a painter‚ sculptor‚ artist and an engineer. He had an unlimited desire for knowledge and expanded the fields of science and art greatly. Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452 in Vinci‚ Tuscany. At the age of 14‚ he was apprenticed to Andrea di Cione. He learned not only artistic skills but also technical skills like mechanics and chemistry

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    Da Vinci a Man of Math

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    Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Man of Math Ask any given person who the most famous artist during the Renaissance was and the result would be nearly unanimous in the answer of “Leonardo Da Vinci”. But why is that? Yes‚ there is the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper to his name‚ but his legacy has extended beyond the world of paint and into other modern popular realms: of best-selling books (The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown) and even world renowned video games (Assassin’s Creed II). For each reproduction of his character

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    Leonardo’s Unprecedented Work in Science Leonardo da Vinci was a skilled artist of the Renaissance. He was the painter of several masterpieces that are well-known to this day including the famous “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.” However‚ these famous art pieces are not all that da Vinci is remembered for. Along with being a creative artist‚ Leonardo da Vinci was also an innovative scientist. Leonardo’s unprecedented work in science was apparent in both his studies of anatomy and his various

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    During this research of Leonardo da Vinci that a lot of people may have not known about him. Such as his involvement in many different categories. The research includes his contributions in art‚ military engineering‚ painting‚ philosophy and his personal life. Leonardo Da Vinci is debatably one of the most‚ if not the most famous renaissance artists to ever live‚ but he wasn’t only an artist. Art for Da Vinci was simply just another pastime. Like he stated in a letter to the duke of Milan "I can

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    відділення МЕВ Ніколайчук К. Р. Викладач: Лазаренко Т. Д. Київ 2014 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code is a novel written by American author Dan Brown and first published in Great Britain in 2003 by Bentam Press and has become a worldwide bestseller with over nine million copies being sold. The plot of this book concerns the attempts

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