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    was the architect. It took a decade to build the Pantheon. The Pantheon was also built to honor all gods. During the Renaissance, the Pantheon was used as a tomb for the Italian kings Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I, and for the famous painter Raphael. The Pantheon became a christian church to save it from destruction. It is now dedicated…

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    Isabel Bishop was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and raised in Detroit, Michigan. In 1918, at the age of seventeen, Bishop moved to New York, first to study illustration at the School of Applied Design for Women, then shifting her studies to painting when she enrolled in classes at the Art Students League at the age of eighteen. She spent four years at the Art Students League under the tutelage of Kenneth Hayes Miller, Robert Henri and Guy Pène du Bois, mainly having Miller as a long-term mentor as he…

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    Hell is our two decisions that God decides for us to go for eternity. Heaven and Hell was created by God, Heaven for Jesus and Hell for the Devil. There are angels in Heaven that was born in B.C and after christ. Angels such as Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Salapheil, Raguel, Jegudiel, and Baracheil. In Hell you have demons like Amon, Abbadon, Abezethibou, Abraxas, Abyzou, Adramelech, Asethma, and Agaliarept. Hell is evil and Heaven is good. ̈DEPART FROM ME! ̈ , God…

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    had a lot of depth to it. It was also interesting because it depicted somewhat of what society was like a long time ago in terms of how they dealt with people breaking certain laws. Also, the characters were very interesting. For example the name Raphael Hythloday, who was an explorer in this story means expert in nonsense. In Utopia it emphasized a lot on no private property and good being in places where people can ask for what they need. This is relatable to communism due to the fact that…

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    Chronic Cardiac Failure

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    Chronic cardiac failure can be defined as ‘a clinical syndrome that develops in response to a cardiac injury or insult that causes decline in the pumping capacity (contractile function) of the heart’ (Lymperopolous et al. 2013). Betty has been experiencing chest pain, a decreased appetite and shortness of breath indicated by her oxygen saturation levels and increased respiratory rate. Additionally, she has bilateral peripheral pitting oedema and has had a cough. These are all signs and symptoms…

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    Knowledge is a power that everyone can access and integrate into their daily life. The more knowledge one has can either be beneficial or detrimental to oneself. Knowing less about a subject could benefit one; likewise, knowing more about a situation could engender chaos in one’s life. John Milton examines the power of knowledge in his work Paradise Lost by demonstrating the potentially baneful effect knowledge can have on a person. God instilled Adam and Eve with the right amount of insight…

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    the house while the men went off to work. Utopia is different from both because it is the closest any of the novels come to regarding gender equality. The main character, Raphael, stresses the fact that women have equal opportunities as men. Women are also allowed to choose a practical craft to pursue as well as men. However, Raphael does mention that it is obvious that women are physically weaker than men so…

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    Victoria Foster Darci Bradstreet Honors sophomore English March 26, 2024 The Crucible's theme of ethical endurance In the artwork of literature, homonyms can act as a multidimensional foreshadowing of the story's themes. They provide audiences with a form of hidden symbolism that can only be appreciated once you have witnessed the novel in its entirety. A classic and well-known example of this is none other than Arthur Miller's renowned play The Crucible. In this work Arthur uses all three…

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    Renaissance best artist The renaissance was started after the black death due to the population, this was the time of beautiful art and inventions. The main artist was Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello. But Leonardo is the best artist of the renaissance not only from his back story but because of his variety of skills. Leonardo had many skills but were only focusing on two, Master painter, and Inventor. Leonardo wasn’t into being a painter he was born of a peasant. Leonardo…

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    artist depicts the two types of female archetypes of the virgin and mother, which are combined in the person known as Madonna (35). Other figures commonly showed in the art of the time was the apostles and on occasion an angel from the Bible, such as Raphael. At the time of the Renaissance, artists worked in guilds and only on commission and the idea of creating “art for art’s sake” came much later. A majority of these paintings, sculptures, and murals were made to be seen in churches and…

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