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    There are various examples of the Golden Ratio found in da Vinci’s The Last Supper, which was created between 1494 and 1498 and is located at the Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. The PhiMatrix software has been used to show the various occurences of the Golden Ratio in da Vinci’s The Last Supper: In yellow, the ratio of the depth of the table to the space shown below the table corresponds to the proportions of the Golden Ratio. Additionally, the rectangle in the…

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    Chaos The Tempest

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    enemies were on the ship. Prospero forces them to go through a series of chaotic events leading to a gathering. He overcomes his anger, forgives, and asks for forgiveness to his past enemies. In the end all returns to order as Prospero returns to Milan. Shakespeare applies this setting to enforce chaos to order. In "The Tempest" the setting, such as the island and the ship…

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    Both Tesla’s and Edison’s contributions in the science world have had multitudes of effects on the standard of living today. From the time of Edison and Tesla, the use of electricity has been taken to completely different levels and it can be seen all around us. I believe that Nikola Tesla has had a larger impact on the science world than Edison has. Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia. Because his mom was an inventor of household appliances, he began to find an interest…

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    Acute Asthma

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    medication, it is important to choose the best medications for specific needs and symptoms. There is a current literature shows that poor adherences to asthma medication reduce the possibility of achieving and maintaining well controlled asthma (Nair, Milan, & Rowe, 2012). Hence, it is essential for clients to recognise the first-line treatment of asthma medications as it can effectively minimise symptoms (Bayes & Thomson, 2012). Moreover, the Lesson Plan is then moved to discuss the techniques…

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    kindness” approach which is sending the offender a PoopBuddy package, jokingly. Throughout her article, Whelan uses many strong sources that strengthen her credibility and appeal to ethos, as well as build her argument. One source being, Cesar Milan, the Dog Guru’s website. (https://www.cesarsway) Citing Cesar Milan’s website boosts Whelans credibility by showing that she has done her homework and has provided facts and statistics, as well as opinions to support her claim. She also uses…

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    Because of prior persecution Christians met in private to worship however they were not exempt from cruel rituals of the Romans serving their gods. Once the persecution subsided Christianity spread in the second and third centuries. The Edict of Milan granted full freedom to worship and civic rights to Christians. Christianity found its’ way to all walks of life but still limited work in public office or in the military. This changed once Christianity was embraced by people of…

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    best inventors people say. And he works with all of this stuff to make him more determined and he had his mind set on this stuff. If Thomas Edison didn’t do what he did the world wouldn’t be the same as it is now. Thomas Edison was born in 1847, in Milan, OH. When Thomas was about 12 years old, he started to work as a train boy on a railroad in Michigan.When he was young his dad taught him to use morse code and operation of the telegraph. When he was working there he was a telegraph operator…

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    Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio born 1572 in Milan, Italy. Caravaggio, was an Italian artist who worked and practice mostly in Rome, Naples, Malta and Sicily between 1593 and 1610. He is most famous for his paintings of flowers and fruit in his factory-like workshop, a small Boy Peeling a Fruit (his earliest known painting), a boy with a Basket of Fruit, and a young Sick Bacchus, supposedly a self-portrait done while healing from a serious illness that ended his employment for a while in 1594.…

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    which looked like the intersection of the Greek letters chi and rho in the sky with the inscription in hoc signo vinces which means "in this sign you will be victorious." This sign became an insignia of his regime. Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, effectively making it legal to practice the Christian faith in the Roman…

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    system, sex organs and other bone and muscular structures are some of the first on human record. Another one gallery if leonardo da vinci to my favorite is “The Last Supper” Leonardo was commissioned to work on numerous projects during his time in Milan. His painting of the “Virgin of the Rocks,” begun in 1483, demonstrated his pioneering use of chiaroscuro—a stark contrast between darkness and light that gave a three-dimensionality to his figures—and sfumato—a technique in which subtle…

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