Giuseppe Verdi was born on the 10th of October 1813 in Roncole of Busseto‚ Parma. Since Giuseppe was a young boy‚ he showed a lot of talent when it came it to music. When Giuseppe was 12‚ he worked for a shopkeeper in Busseto. There‚ he studied music with Ferdinando Provesi. In 1835‚ he married the shopkeeper’s daughter‚Margherita Barezzi. She died‚ along with her two children‚ sometime between 1838 and 1840. The first opera Giuseppe wrote was called Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio ‚ written in 1839
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Hi I’m Triston from Parma Ohio i like to play outside with my friends all the time just like this perfect summer day.Me and my friends Calvin‚Jacob‚and Dana are planning to rides bikes.So i put on my shoes and zoom at the door and as i’m leaving to meet with them my mom yells from the upstairs. Don’t forget to come back early so we can go clothes shopping i yelled back saying ok mom.Don’t forget to tie your shoes she cried out she some how knew my shoes were not tied.I disregarded it and got on my
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throughout his time‚ such as an engraver‚ publisher‚ printer‚ and typographer‚ yet all his jobs were related to the art of type. However he is most commonly noted for being “his country’s most renowned type designer and printer.” In 1768 Duke Ferdinand of Parma‚ Italy suggested Bodoni set up a private press and type foundry. Giambattista Bodoni took the Duke up on his offer and called the operation “Stamperia Reale”. It was during this time that Bodoni created many of his well-known fonts‚ including typeface
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When an audience looks at Christopher Marlowe as a writer in Doctor Faustus‚ they might believe the play is a discussion on religion. The discussion in Faustus is the decision of what to believe in‚ whether it may be a polytheistic or monotheistic religion. Dr. Faustus represents man’s discontent with being human and the struggle of accepting the lack of omnipotence and omniscience. In Faustus‚ he is repeatedly questioned on his belief in his knowledge of magic‚ good‚ and evil. Faustus wants
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included: Donato Bramante he was leading architect of High Renaissance‚ Michelangelo he was the best sculptor and fresco painter. Leonardo da Vinci expert of oil painting and sfumato‚ Raphael the finest painter of the high renaissance‚ Correggio the Parma painter‚ best known for his illusionistic frescoes and altarpiece board canvases. Commonplace painters included Luca Signorelli (1450-1523)‚ whose Sistine Chapel wall paintings and Orvieto Cathedral frescoes are accepted to have been an essential impact
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5% of Italian GNP—proportionally larger than the combined ratio of the Enron and WorldCom bankruptcies to the U.S. GNP. Early history (1961–2002) In 1961‚ Calisto Tanzi‚ a 22-year old college dropout‚ opened a small pasteurisation plant in Parma. Four decades later‚ the company had grown into a multinational corporation diversifying into milk‚ dairy‚ beverage‚ bakery‚ and other product lines in the 1980s‚ becoming listed on the Milan stock exchange in 1990‚ and expanding further in the 1990s
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How Successful Was Queen Elizabeth I? Who was Queen Elizabeth I? Queen Elizabeth I was the fifth and final Tudor monarch and the youngest daughter of King Henry VIII. Her mother‚ Anne Boleyn‚ was the second of Henry’s six wives and was executed before Elizabeth was even three years of age. She was the successor of her older sister Mary I‚ also known as Bloody Mary‚ and Elizabeth’s successor was James I of the Stuart Era. Whilst her sister‚ Mary‚ was Queen Elizabeth was imprisoned in London
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governance in Italy’s boardrooms. And it’s still going on. Here’s a snapshot of the highlights. - During the 80s and 90s‚ Parmalat is hailed as a jewel in Italian commerce as entrepreneur Calisto Tanzi converts his father’s ham retailer in the city of Parma into a global dairy and food giant largely on the basis of long-life milk. - In 2003‚ bondholders learn that nearly €4bn of funds in a Bank of America account are non-existent. The bank says the transfer document is a forgery. Trading in Parmalat
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As one of the only powerful female monarchs in English history‚ Queen Elizabeth must have been wary of her words. In this specific speech‚ she attempts to bolster the military morale by providing a profound speech to ensure the success of repelling the Spanish Armada. Her use of various sentences‚ pathos‚ and parallelism itself‚ convinces the listener that victory is inevitable. Queen Elizabeth successfully reinforced the military morale through the variety of sentences applied while providing
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