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    If you were to ask a group of scholars of their choice of a prominent figure from the Enlightenment Era‚ some will say Voltaire or Adam Smith. However‚ a good majority will reply with Cesare Beccaria‚ an Italian man who contributed to the Enlightenment Era as a jurist‚ philosopher‚ economist‚ and criminologist. Thus‚ as every other prominent Enlightenment thinker‚ Beccaria would continue to baffle the minds of many with his extraordinary ideas till the day of his death. Although we may no longer

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    Vatican and St Peter ’s in Rome. The circular Tempietto of San Pietro in Montorio‚ Rome is possibly his most important completed work. Bramante was apprenticed to Fra Bartolommeo as a painter‚ and worked in Milan from about 1480 to 1499‚ when he moved to Rome. He first appeared as an architect in Milan in 1485. Bramante’s most well-known work is the Tempietto of San Pietro. Tempietto is an architectural style consistent with the humanistic values of the day and what Bramante was best at (Kleiner‚ 2010)

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    You can see the influence of the traditional and Mediterranean culture on the inhabitants of central and southern Iraq. In southern Italy‚ most people are more brown and darker hair. In the north‚ however‚ they tend to be taller‚ blonder hair and lighter eyes. If from north to south‚ the Italians have one thing in common-a love of life-they are also sociable and have a passion for what they do. They talk a lot and pretty gesture. The Italians are not afraid of showing emotions‚ give hugs‚ kisses

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    Prospera is the female version of Prospero‚ in the movie. The first difference I noticed was that in the movie‚ Prospero is played by a woman‚ whereas in the play‚ it is a man. Prospera is not the Duke of Milan‚ but however is it the wife of the duke of Milan. As stated in the book about Caliban‚ “Which was not honored a human shape‚” Act I scene 5(page: 31). Clearly‚ in the book Caliban was more of an animal type creature‚ with unnatural parts. In the modern movie‚ Caliban is shown as a half human-

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    beautiful works of art. However‚ there was at least one project that Leonardo never finished. In 1482‚ the Duke of Milan hired Leonardo to make a statue of a horse. The Duke wanted the horse to be 24 feet tall. Creating such a large statue would not be easy. It was to be the largest statue of a horse in the world. Leonardo spent years building a clay model of the statue. He showed the model in Milan‚ Italy‚ but it was not finished. He planned to use this model to create the final bronze statue. Unfortunately

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    Florentine notary‚ Piero da Vinci‚ and a young woman named Caterina. Leonardo spent most of his life in Florence and Milan. In 1469 he was apprenticed to Andrea Verrocchio‚ a leading Renaissance master. Leonardo acquired a variety of skills while he remained at the workshop until 1476. He left Florence for Milan in about 1482 to work for Duke Lodovico Sforza. He stayed in Milan for nearly eighteen years. During his time there he applied his knowledge of mechanics to his obligations as a civil

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    work‚ da Vinci moved from Florence‚ widely considered the cultural capital of Italy‚ to Milan‚ a much more political and militaristic city. There‚ da Vinci sold himself to Duke Ludovico Sforza (a successful military leader called "the dark one") as a military engineer. In the city that "lived and died by the sword"‚ da Vinci began developing many of his famous war inventions. Da Vinci spent 17 years in Milan working for the Duke‚ inventing‚ painting‚ sculpting‚ studying science and conceiving an

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    Advisory market report | Marketing Across Cultures | | | | Advisory market report Project Project Marketing Across Cultures Study Commerciële Economie Date 30 November 2012‚ Urk Contents 1. Estimated market size …………………………………………….. 3 2. Segmentation……………………………………………………………5 3. Positioning in the target segment…………………………....6 4. Competition……………………………………………………………...7 5. Consumer behaviour………………………………………...……..8 6. Price level.........

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    Its population was divided between the members of the guilds‚ which were organizations of businessmen and craftsmen. Milan A city located on the plains in the northern part of Italy‚ gained a reputation as the most aggressive of the Italian city-states. It was ruled by the Visconti family and then the Sforza family. While they were strong and often cruel rulers‚ they formed Milan into one of the most powerful and wealthy of the city-states. So‚ this would be a great place for busniess and a place

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    In Milan‚ Leonardo sought and gained the patronage of Ludovico Sforza‚ and soon began work on the painting Virgin of the Rocks. After some years‚ he began work on a giant bronze horse‚ a monument to Sforza’s father. Leonardo’s design is grand‚ but the statue was never completed. Meanwhile‚ he was keeping scrupulous notebooks on a number of studies‚ including artistic drawings but also depictions of scientific subjects ranging from anatomy to hydraulics. Leonardo da Vinci’s embryological

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