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    the opposite direction of Christ. Atomically your human senses kick in and you can see to where the tension is at an all-time high between everyone. In conclusion, I really enjoy the art work that Mr. Leonardo has created. I appreciate the raw and uncensored emotion that was put behind it. When I look at this painting it feels as if I have just entered the same exact room. Unknowingly you still want to find the underlying cause of what may be going on and what each person is thinking. In fact,…

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    A Genuine Portrayal of a Renaissance Man When thinking about one of the greatest renaissance men, who comes to mind? Does Leonardo Da Vinci come to mind? Unequivocally the man who brought to life the Mona Lisa and designed the first scissors is bound to be a successful man; but his love and dedication to his many various types of works is what made Leonardo Da Vinci a true renaissance man. At the very young age of fourteen Leonardo Da Vinci began to apprentice with a man named Andrea Del…

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    Have you ever wondered about Santa Anna?Well today you will find closure for your curious ways. Antonio López de Santa Anna was born in Xalapa,Veracruz February 21,1794.Santa Anna attended the Military academy at the age of 16.He was an excellent warrior.Skilled at sword fighting and other battle tactics.Santa Anna’s idol was Napoleon Bonaparte.He had pictures of him all over his walls.He designed his armies like the way Napoleon's.He even collected…

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    These names describe only one man who is one of the greatest military leaders of all time, the Great Napoleon Bonaparte. Rollyson starts his article with the claim that, “Napoleon made lasting contributions to the laws and civil administration of France and other lands. However, he also left a darker legacy—that of dictatorial rule that was the precursor to modern fascism.” Even though some believe his drive for success is his downfall, many people recognize his successive and influential…

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    outcome of his wars and leadership are justifying heroic. Truly a hero in todays world. France was in a chaos before Napoleon inserted himself into his crumbling empire. Power ran through Napoleon's veins as he guided his people through the death and chaos. He rebuilt France in an attempt to restore the massive empires original glory. The revolution left France in ruins. Napoleon had to give the people of France consequences of actions. The people did not understand the true responsibility…

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    famous leader of France. He was not only one of the strongest leaders France has ever had, but he lead France to their biggest down fall. Napoleon became a strong leader when France needed it the most after the French Revolution. Napoleon brought new ideas to the French government and the lives of civilians. He changed France in many positive and negative ways including, changing the French government, industrializing , and creating the Napoleonic Code. Napoleon took control of France in 1799…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was an interesting man he had an average life span from April 15th 1452 to May 2nd 1519. He was the first known person to create plans for machine guns, tanks and a helicopter. He was considered the first Renaissance man (basically good at all skills). He lived in Vinci and later in his life he moved from Florence and Milan (back and forth). At the age of 14 he began apprenticeship and learned skills like metal work, leather art, carpentry, painting and sculpting. At 20 he…

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    Brunel’s massive bridges, railroads and ships fall under the category of romantic architecture, industrial advances and nationalism; their beautiful innovated design and incredible structure increased efficient transportation all while representing national identity in his country Great Britain. Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s background molded the possibilities for his success through a surplus of education and experience. Years of training and experience led to complete works that were a huge…

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    sadly there is no trace of them besides the sketches in his later discovered notebooks. In Leonardo Da Vinci’s later life, he moved to Rome where he quietly resided and only painted or sculpted for his own entertainment. He died on May 2, 1519 in France. Even though Da Vinci is long gone, he will always be remembered for his revolutionary way of thinking, painting, and sculpting. Because of Da Vinci, we know so much more about not only art, but anatomy, space, math, and even…

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    Throughout time in history, we have had a lot of famous scientists. Leonardo Da Vinci was one of those famous scientists. This biography will tell you about his childhood, education, discoveries, and his impact on modern society. It all started with Leonardo’s childhood. He was born in the town of Tuscan, in the lower valley of Arno River. His birth name was Leonardo Di ser Piero Da Vinci. Leonardo’s birth name means, Leonardo (son) of (mes)ser Piero from Vinci. He was born on April 15, 1452…

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