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    continued, a civil war could break out and possibly destroy Rome. To resolve this problem, Numa divided the city into trade guilds including, goldsmiths, shoemakers, carpenters, blacksmiths, and others . He gave each guild a plot of land, their governance, and religious ways. Once Numa did this, no one was thought or spoken of a Roman or Sabine, but were now identified by his guild. All feelings of resentment towards the other disappeared, and the city was a made…

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    Benin Symbolism

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    According to BBC, the kingdom of Benin started in the 900s when the Edo individuals settled in the rainforests of West Africa. By the 1400s they had made a well off kingdom with a powerful ruler, known as the Oba. The Obas lived in palaces decorated with shining brass. Continuously, the Obas won more land and developed an empire. They additionally began exchanging with dealers from Europe and with other African kingdoms. Rather than utilizing cash they traded merchandise, for example, brass…

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    As we embark upon a journey, where two artists, only decades apart, contributed their finest pieces of art that forever added to the great collections of prodigious historical art. These two fine artists clearly display their true skill sets and artisanship in their paintings of themselves. Frida Kahlo, with her famous surreal self-portrait with a monkey and Judith Leyster, with her self portrait of her painting within the picture. Both self-portraits have many differences, but also have small…

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    Fences Movie Analysis

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    Marketing came from paramount pictures, they promoted the movie Fences with posters of denzel washington and his costar Viola Davis in a black and white picture looking ahead like they are watching someone, giving them that image of parents watching over their kid. It easily captures our attention on where they are looking at and you can easily feel on what they are feeling. Denzel and Viola are popular actors so seeing them both together you know will be a great movie. Movie trailers are also…

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    written by Marx and Engel, is about class antagonism or class struggles. Class was arranged into complicated class structures during this time in the world. Examples of different class structures during the medieval times were feudal lords, vassals, guild-masters, journeymen, apprentices and serfs. The medieval societies could not provide for increasing markets, so the manufacturing middle class, the Bourgeoisie, took its place. Even after the Bourgeoisie took charge, the Industrial Revolution…

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    style strengths, which is the ability to do task with a certain approach. The instrument that is used to test the style preference is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, because it infers learning styles patterns from basic perceptual and judging traits (Guild, 1994, p. 18). The Swassing-Barbe Modality Index, tests for style strengths. This particular test ask the individual that is taking it to repeat patterns given to them auditory, visually, and tactilely. The important of these test is that…

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    on canvas, the height is 169.5 cm and the width is 216.5 cm, and located in the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis. Rembrandt’s “Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp” is a well thought out composition. On the left side of the painting members of the surgeon’s guild huddle together while the corpse is put in the foreground. As an effective perspective Rembrandt diagonally, and dramatically shorten the scale of the corpse electrifying the space around it by disrupting the strict frequency of relative…

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    The Commercial Revolution

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    The intricate history that surround the West mid 16th to mid 18th century is broad, and detailed. It is riddled with wars, between various countries and for a variety of reasons. It is filled with new age thinking, a focus on secular ideas, and an explosion of scientific discovery. New inventions and discoveries led to more diverse lives filled with luxuries and newly found commodities. The commercial revolution can take a significant credit for the role it played during this period in history.…

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    Andrea del Verrocchio during the prime of his life was a painter, sculptor, and goldsmith. He was named Andrea di Michele Cione born in the early 1430 's to father Michele Cione and mother Gemma. His change of last name is not known, and it can not be placed to any person that took him as an apprentice for his work as painter and sculptor.1 His father was a “fornaciao,” which was attributed to people that worked with kilns, bricks and tiles. Consequently, it is believed that his father may have…

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    Over the years, the digital culture has expanded to a much larger platform for everyday consumers to interact with. Our relationship with virtual reality has triggered heated debates regarding the the negative impacts on our congenital skills and blurring our discrimination between fantasy and reality. This ties in the affiliation of creating a digital self, a kind of avatar, which speaks volume of about ourselves as an individual. Scholars, such as Zach Waggoner, explored this relationship in…

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