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    Why Is Trumbo Important

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    The first big round of Award season nominations are in with Trumbo leading a balanced field at the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Director Jay Roach's biopic about the life of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo bagged three nominations, the most of any film in contention. The film's leading man, former Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston, scored a best actor nod in an extremely crowded field. His co-star, Helen Mirren, was also recognized in the supporting actress category. The pair, together…

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    According to Marx’ in the earliest pieces of human history from all over the world we find complicated arrangements of society of varying ranks. In Rome there were the patricians, knights, plebeians and slaves. In the middle ages feudal lords, vassals, guild-masters, journeymen, apprentices and serfs. In Marx’ view the end of feudal society didn’t end the class struggle it only simplified it. Marx believed that there were two emerging classes forming within society that were opposed and moving…

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    them. Molding the institutional development of Europe, the church became an early on network center for news to spread quickly. It also made men and women more equal, at least for those times, which later on pushed Europeans to allow women to be in guilds and such. After the eleventh century, Gregory VII and Innocent III took politics into their own hands and helped kings govern the way they believed was right. Christianity affected Europe during the Middle Ages in various ways, leaving…

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    discover and create it. He had manuscript notebooks which contained notes, doodles, lists, and sketches of many accurate studies of the human body such as a fetus and a human skeleton. Da Vinci was an incredible Renaissance man who became a member of the Guild of Saint Luke, he was interested in carpentry, leather arts, metalworking, sculpting, and drawing with many diverse interests. He asked questions about dimensionality, color, lighting, viewpoints, anatomy, architecture, and engineering…

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    For the book Be-Know-Do the title of the book starts with Be rather than Know or Do. This is significant because of what each word stand for in the book. Be is for a person’s character, Know is the skills the persons possess, and Do is bringing those two together and acting on them. The author of Good to Great, Jim Collins, calls a level 5 leader, which is what the book Be-Know-Do is attempting to teach readers to become by using all three terms. Though all three are significant and necessary…

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    Epigraphy honoring benefactors allows for understanding that in the 1stand 2ndcenturies CE Asia Minor experienced unprecedented levels of benefaction. Elite community members were mostly responsible for the benefactions, sometimes guilds too but on a different scale.Thus far scholars have cited this unprecendented benefaction to, essentially, egos by saying these occurances happened so theindividual could receive honor. This thesis states While this may apply in some or…

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    Holbein’s ambassadors In 1532 Jean de Dinteville arrived in England for his second diplomatic venture. Whilst it yielded little, he was sent by the French king to protect relations with Henry VIII, who was in an uproar, planning to break away from the pope in Rome and the Catholic church. Dinteville had little to do in English court of Henry VIII other than wait for the pregnant Anne Boleyn to marry and become queen of England, which brought about the English Reformation in following year. In…

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    Families income have been given off inequitably. The unequal distribution between households are inequitably and infrequently described. The Renaissance a period of time in Europe when craftsmen, mostly artists, broke away from craft guilds to pursue their own ventures in their trade. It is additionally as the renaissance of the classics. Artists commenced painting and sculpting for the royal and opulent.…

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    and mother, which are combined in the person known as Madonna (35). Other figures commonly showed in the art of the time was the apostles and on occasion an angel from the Bible, such as Raphael. At the time of the Renaissance, artists worked in guilds and only on commission and the idea of creating “art for art’s sake” came much later. A majority of these paintings, sculptures, and murals were made to be seen in churches and chapels. Christian iconography was prevalent during this time…

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    Peiter Van Ruijven's Work

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    support of Peiter van Ruijven, his money would become very crucial; their very way of life depended on Mr. Ruijven’s love for Johannes artwork. , whose financial support was critical to Vermeer and his family. Johannes would be elected as head of the Guild of St. Luke on four separate occasions as he matured,…

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