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    Daedalus Accomplishments

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    Daedalus was a well-renowned and respected computer programmer in the Silicon Valley, descendent from one of the biggest tech tycoons, Bill Gates. Daedalus was well known for his skill at hacking and programming and had produced many computer protection softwares that had millions and millions of users which, in turn, had made him millions and millions of dollars. Despite his achievements, Daedalus was very self-conscious and paranoid. While he could pretend to be just a bumbling and nerdy guy…

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    Lia D’Angelo 5th Hour Themes of Geography-Sicily/Italy Location- My dad is from Sicily the Island off of Italy. We use this in our culture and traditions all the time. The city from i am from is an influence in lots of stuff in life because it is who i am and can tell people stuff about me from where i come from. My life is different than people from other countries and even from other places in Italy. Human Environment Interactions- My parents being from a different part of Italy then most…

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    Abercrombie & Fitch

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    History Abercrombie & Fitch Co is fashion firm created in 1892 by David Abercrombie with the name of Abercrombie co. in 1904, Ezra Fitch associates to David and the company change the name to Abercrombie & Fitch. In 1928, The company is sold to James S. Cobb. Between 1950s and 1960s, the company open different stores in the USA. In 1978, the company is acquired by Oshman’s Sporting Goods. In 1996, the company goes public on the New York stock Exchange market. In 2007, the company open its first…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists, which was once explained that a painter will create paintings of small merit if he shall use the work of other as a stand; but if he will study from natural objects, he shall bear good fruit, especially for those who shall use nature as their standard. This was the philosophy followed by da Vinci in the preparation of his paintings. As a renaissance artist, he considered the imitation of nature as his primordial goal. That…

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    I really wanted to learn more about Leonardo Da Vinci and his work with light and perspective and color. I myself being an art major with an emphasis in illustration, it excited me to see art as one of the acceptable options in science discovery and exploration. It took me a while to find something I could actually get some material from, but I found it very interesting. The article I found said the Leonardo Da Vinci was one of art’s foremost exponents in bringing science in…

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    Often called the “Renaissance Man,” Leonardo da Vinci was well known for his achievements in the field of science and the portrait of the “Mona Lisa.” Other than studying in the field of science, he was a sculptor and an inventor. In the 1400’s, da Vinci’s observations, theories, and sketches in many of his secret notebooks were too advanced for his time while on the other hand, the knowledge he imparted had a great significance on modern day understandings. Leonardo da Vinci is a historic…

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    The Renaissance was a coming into the light era for education and women especially finally being able to be educated like one of the men, was one of these bright spots. Architecture becoming a science, as well as creating beautiful buildings was becoming known as an art and of course the world renowned inventor, artist, visionary Leonardo Da Vinci and the many wonders he had to offer the Renaissance period that bled into our modern times. During the Renaissance period the women were usually…

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    The power of being able to express one’s ideas is of the utmost importance in the engineering field. In fact this the one of the most powerful tools in every field not just engineering. This is seen throughout history. A perfect example of the magnitude of this powerful tool, is that of Leonardo Da Vinci. Davinci is a well known household name even today in the twentieth century, even though he was born 563 years ago. The reason for his incredible success lasting for centuries, was his artistic…

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    Renaissance, which in translation means rebirth, is the name of one of most important era in European civilization. Renaissance itself, is not just a name of a style, but it is frequently used that way. Italy was the main location of the Renaissance and undeniably lots of people historically associate it with Italy, mainly because of the abundant physical presence of the Roman Empire that has never vanished. “The period between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance soon came to be called simply…

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    High fashion is often considered a pretentious and petty industry, the driver of materialism and body image issues. And while these side effects of the industry may very well be true, what most people look past is the creative aspect of fashion. Fashion designers regard themselves as artists and their material cloth, leather, fur, sequins, and countless other items. Like all art, fashion is highly scrutinized by the public for being too expensive, unrealistic, and overdone. Perhaps the most…

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