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    When Bianca is first introduced, she is shown to be Katherine’s irreproachable and pure younger sister. Katherine’s treatment of Bianca is considered to be abusive, and everyone views Bianca as being the victim. Katherine chains Bianca up and Baptista immediately becomes enraged, saying “Poor girl, she weeps!” (IIi, 25) After first reading this scene, I also viewed Bianca with pity and thought of her her as being a morally righteous yet unlucky person. Katherine seemed malicious in her actions.…

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    Fermin was a painter and pioneer of the Mexican muralism. There was also Jose, who was a writer and author of numerous novels such as: El Lute Humane, El Apando and El Cuadrante de la Soledad. Then of course Silvestre, the musician (Soto). Perceiving his son’s potential in music, Gutierrez decides to send Silvestre to study at the National Conservatory in Mexico City. Providing him with the…

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    Culture is the way we dress, the food we eat, art we make, music we play, and the way live. The Mexican culture was influenced by the Spanish, who sailed over from Europe, its a mix of old and new. It is made up of the custom and traditions of many people, starting with the religion, to celebrating, to arts, music, dancing, and food. Catholic missionaries first arrived from Spain in the early 1500. They converted millions of indigenous people to Catholicism, and natives were too afraid to resist…

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    Ancient Egypt Economy

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    Classical music of Egypt “is one of Arab origin and therefore uses the main Arabic Instruments: the oud (lute), the qanun ( a special string instrument), the nai (flute), the violin, the tabla (hand drum) and the tambourine.”( Karlson 83). Egypt also has modern music that is heavily influenced by western culture. Along with it’s music, Egypt is a leading producer…

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    While avoided by most serious composers, the guitar was exploding in popularity throughout Europe, especially among middle class women. By the end of the 18th century the lute had all but disappeared and the guitar had quickly begun to rival the popularity of the harpsichord as the parlor instrument of choice . In English speaking countries, the perceived sweet, subtle, harp-like timbres of the guitar became inseparable…

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    the baby easily strangled them. As time went one Hercules father taught him to ride chariots and tame horses. His music teacher was Linus, son of Apollo. Hercules had a short temper, it was showed when he killed Linus with a blow from his stool (or lute). He was then sent to live with herdsmen in the mountains to toughen him up, and there he came into contact with the wise centaur Cheiron. At Hercules got older, Hera still wanted to kill him. She went to Hercules and messed with his mind. Since…

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    Vermeer’s increased attention to line and size is similarly evident in Woman in Blue Reading a Letter. This painting depicts a young woman entranced by a letter, presumably from her lover. She wears a blue coat and stands beside a table. A chair is pulled out from the table; perhaps it is the woman’s seat. Behind her, a large map of the Netherlands hangs on the wall. Interestingly, the map is based on a known map and also appears in Vermeer’s painting, Officer and Laughing Girl. Despite the…

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    The Triumph of Death was illustrated by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, who was widely known for his depictions of large-scale landscapes filled with lively characters and scenes. Pieter was born in 1525 in the Netherlands and died in 1569 in Brussels, Belgium (Pieter Bruegel, the Elder). This painting was created in c.1562 – c.1563, during Bruegel’s Brussels Period of his own art. The medium used for this creation was oil on panel, and it is currently being displayed at Museo del Prado in Madrid,…

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    Seekers In any point in time, as human beings, we strive to find meaning in how we organize the world. Early civilizations serve as evidence to what humans are looking for. Laws are created for crime and punishment to sustain peace and maintain order. Relationships and comfort are perused for pleasure and harmony. Lastly, motivated by religion, humans seek to rid the world of apostasy in early civilizations. These factors are what human beings use to organize themselves when living in their…

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    M. Luteus Lab Report

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    skin, M.Luteus breaks down compounds in sweat into compounds with bad odor. Also, it can be easily grown on Simmon 's citrate agar or on inorganic nitrogen agar. Moreover, M. Luteus found in soil, air, and it is part of the human skin flora. Also, M. lutes is known for its growth in dairy products which can be transmitted through consumption of milk [3]. Thus, the ideal environment for M.Luteus is aerobic habitat with 37 C temperature. M.luteus rarely causes infectious diseases in human, but it…

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