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    Everyone has a dream, but not everyone has the determination to make that dream a reality. To become a pharmacist it takes hard work and dedication. People want to become successful but don’t want to do the work it takes; they want everything handed on a platter. When choosing this career field, one must look at and plan the process they must take and obstacles that could be in there way. To begin, learning what pharmacy is and what pharmacists do is the most important part of choosing this…

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    Milan, Florence, The Papal States, and the kingdom of Naples •Rulers of city states acted as monarchs •Major city states controlled smaller ones •Controlled power b/w city states ◾Venice, ranked as international power •Republic in name, an oligarchy of merchant aristocrats ran city ◦Same in Milan and Florence (Medici family) ◾End of 15th cen Venice, Florence, and Milan wealthy •Italy target for invasion •When Florence and Naples got in argument to get Milanese, Milan…

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    Mt Vesuvius is located in the west coast of Italy overlooking the bay and city of Naples. Latitude and Longitude: 40.82°N / 14.43°E. Build up of pressure in the magma chamber causes Mt Vesuvius, a stratovolcano to erupt. When gases in the magma chamber are under immense heat and pressure they dissolve in the liquid rock, once this magma reaches the conduits (channels for conveying water or other fluid) the gases explode and may burst out the sides of the cone in addition to the summit crater.…

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    The diffusion of Egyptian cults in the Greek and Roman World Sources The Roman imperial fleet was one of the main gateways for diffusion of Egyptian cults into the Roman world, and both merchant and war fleets had significant role in that diffusion. One of the most important parts of the research of this diffusion is to determinate the groups of citizens who were involved in it. In order to do that we have to find the sources from Greek and Roman periods such as epigraphic inscriptions, literary…

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    The last principality that Machiavelli discusses are ecclesiastical principalities. These principalities, weather acquired by fortune or one’s own capacity, can be held without either. This is because they are sustained by religion. Religion is so all powerful in character that these states will continue to exist no matter how the ruling princes live or behave. In these states, the princes do not defend the states and the people, who are not ruled do no really care and do not alienate themselves…

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    continues to be studied in many universities today. Thomas Aquinas was born in 1225 AD near Naples, Italy. His father was a count of Aquino of the aristocracy. When he was five, Thomas arrived at the Abbey of Monte Cassino, where he studied until he enrolled at the University of Naples at fourteen. During his time there, he entered into the Dominican Order, a group of friars dedicated to instruction. From Naples, Thomas attended the University of Paris at age eighteen. At that time, the most…

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    orphaned at 11 when he moved to live with his brothers who were working on the Sacro Monte, where he first received his artistic training. In 1600 he was given permission to go to Rome for the Jubilee Year. There is strong evidence he traveled to Naples and Venice where he continued to work and study. He died in Varallo Sesia in…

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    “O, if a virgin, And your affection not gone forth, I’ll make you The Queen Naples.” Ferdinand takes a step outside the boundaries when he professes his need for Miranda with this statement causing Prospero to intervene quickly to break up the forming relationship. After Prospero’s stern statement Ferdinand drew his sword earning…

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    the Roman empire and the European Renaissance likewise to England’s own. The Tempest was observed as a comedy by the actors. The Tempest begins with the scene set with a ship stuck in a storm. Aboard the ship are royals such as Alonso, the Duke of Naples and his son. The crew members and the boatswain do everything they can to try and save the boat and all those aboard. While the members on the ship are awaiting their death off to the distance, on an island…

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    place on a secluded, Mediterranean island during the 17th century, where the protagonist Prospero, is banished by his wicked brother, Antonio to the sea. Prospero and his daughter, Miranda appear on an island. Miranda meets Ferdinand, the Prince of Naples and falls in love with him. The stranded experience love and forgiveness. Miranda, Caliban, and Alonso use the sense of touch, sound, and sight to help guide them through the struggles of the real world. Each character uses the senses;…

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