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    SPECIAL ESSAY FOR RANK STUDENTS (PROSE) BON VOYAGE INTRODUCTION: “Is there beyond the silent night an endless day? Is death a door that leads to light? We cannot say” -R.G.INGERSOLL Kalpana Chawla

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    in question nearly everything… even if he tried his best‚ and successfully‚ to behave outwardly in the fashion that pattern requires‚ he would not be accorded by the group the credit of reciprocating the group’s standpoint. In Shakespeare’s The Merchant

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    Shylock is a man more to be pitied then condemned. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Be sure to refer to details of the play in your response. In the historic play “The Merchant of Venice” written by William Shakespeare‚ Shylock is one of the main characters who I have great pity for. Therefore I agree with the above statement that Shylock should be more pitied than condemned. Throughout the play we see Shylock involved in many different incidences and it is unknown whether he is

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    CriticsShmoop Shtuff Cite This Page To Go iOS Learning Guide Scribd PDF Kindle: Learning Guide Kindle: Full Text + Learning Guide Nook: Learning Guide Sony Reader: Learning Guide Amazon Print-on-Demand The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Home Literature The Merchant of Venice Events Act 1‚ Scene 2 Intro Summary Themes Quotes Characters Analysis Questions Photos Quizzes Flashcards Best of the Web Write Essay * Summary * ------------------------------------------------- Brief

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    Luca Pacioli

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    Italian mathematician and Franciscan friar‚ collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci‚ and seminal contributor to the field now known as accounting. He was also called Luca di Borgo after his birthplace‚ Borgo Santo Sepolcro‚ Tuscany. Luca Pacioli studied in Venice and Rome and became a Franciscan friar in the 1470s. He was a travelling mathematics tutor until 1497‚ when he accepted an invitation from Lodovico Sforza ("Il Moro") to work in Milan. There he collaborated with‚ lived with‚ and taught mathematics

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    pound‚ making it a distant cousin to that of the British pound sterling. The lira was a monetary unit long before it existed as a coin or note. The lira made its first appearance in the hands of bankers‚ merchants and consumers in Venice in 1472‚ put in place by Doge Nicolas Tron. The Venice lira set a trend for large silver coins with enough space to bear the local ruler’s portrait. These were called testone in Italy‚ from the word testa meaning head‚ teston in France‚ and testoon in Britain

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    Marco Polo was born to a powerful merchant family in Venice‚ Italy. When he was seventeen‚ he traveled through the Mongol empire‚ to its capital in China. Marco Polo conducted much business in China and eventually was hired to serve as the governor of a large Chinese port city. Later on‚ Polo composed a book containing everything he learned‚ did‚ and saw‚ during his time in China . Marco Polo(1254-1324) was a merchant traveller who is best known for his informational book‚ The Travels of Marco

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    As a public enterprise banking made its first beginning around the middle of 12th century in Italy and the bank of Venice. Founded in 1157 was the first public banking institution. Following if were established Bank of Barcelona and Bank of Genoa in 1401 and 1407 respectively. The bank of Venice and the bank of Genoa continued to operate until the eighteenth century. With the expansion of commercial activities in northern Europe‚ there sprung up a number of private banking houses in Europe and

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    All that glitters is not gold; an idiom derived from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. In a note written by Portia‚ she writes‚ "all that glisters is not gold‚" and very well it appears so (2.7.65). For a better understanding of this quote‚ we must understand who the message was intended for. When Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice‚ the year was 1558- right at the beginning of the Elizabethan Era. Queen Elizabeth rein succeeded from 1558 to 1603‚ a period often considered as the golden

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    used to exchange goods instead of using money to buy them. However as trade increased and city-states like Venice took place on the trade routes‚ people began to use money to buy their goods‚ which created a monetary economy. Exchangers arose because people needed to change from one currency to another. Craftsmen‚ merchants‚ and bankers became important. Craftsmen made the goods‚ merchants traded them‚ and bankers exchanged and loaned money‚ and provided funding for business. The banks‚ and bankers

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