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    Sanzio Da Urbino Values

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    The following report will inform the different values in the following paintings; The Disputa – Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael), The Lamentation of the dead Christ- Andrea Mantegna and David- Leonardo Da Vinci. Each painting in any genre and time period contains a number of values connected to the artist and consequently determines its worth. The definition of a value in respects to art is ‘the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something’. And…

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    This sculpture also represents David’s masculinity and perfect form. The Pieta is similar to David. It shows Mary’s grief as she comforts Jesus after he is taken down from the cross. Leonardo then takes us to see our final Italian Renaissance artist Raphael and his painting The School of Athens. This happens 10 years after David and points out the major Greek and Roman historical figures in Greek era. It also includes an example of…

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    importance of the Social Determinants of health. These are social, biological and environmental factors that affect how people live, how they work, and the effect this has on their health and wellbeing (World Health Organisation, 2016 and Mikkonen & Raphael, 2010). The VPHWP refers to the social and economic environment, the physical environment, early childhood experiences, education, employment, income, social and economic status, housing and geography, social support networks, access and…

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    than the love he had for God. “His whom to love is to obey, and keep His great command; take heed lest passion sway thy judgement to do aught which else free will would not admit; thine and of all thy sons the weal or woe in thee is placed; beware” Raphael warns Adam about the love he has for her, reminding him that there is one he needs to love more and obey. Raphael’s warning foreshadows a characteristic that a tragic hero has, free will. Adam’s free will to do with Eve and the Tree of…

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    The Pantheon The Pantheon is said to be one of the best preserved buildings in Ancient Rome and was finally completed in c. 125 CE during the reign of Hadrian. Its spectacular dome is lasting evidence to the genius abilities of Roman architects. Also as the Pantheon still stands intact it gives the present day visitant the chance to go back in time roughly 2,000 years ago and experience the rich history and architecture that is still thriving today in Rome. The motive of the building is…

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    The term “genocide” was created by Raphael Lemkin, who had been strongly influenced by his study of the Armenian case and the persecution of Jews under Nazi law (Bright, 2015). A country like Turkey still actively denies the Armenian genocide and has passed a law to punish an individual up to 10 years in prison, to discuss the Armenian genocide (Armenian Genocide, 2010). However, there is evidence against the Turkish government that prove the Ottoman Empire intended to exterminate the Armenian…

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    began to use it. This allowed the paintings to appear three-dimensional when in reality it was a painting on a two-dimensional surface which allowed more depth to be perceived. Some of the many artist that used this technique were Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo amongst others. Another artist who used this technique was Perugino. This is shown on his fresco Christ Giving the Key to St. Peter which shows a horizontal line with the vanishing point being in the center of the fresco which…

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    time period. One Leonardo continued to improve the development of the early Renaissance by breaking down the human body to understand it more clearly, and to form and better understanding of how the nature of the human body works. Another artist was Raphael; he grew into an improved artist. This artist was well known for obtaining the idea of beauty far beyond the human expectations.The final artist was Michelangelo a famous painter, sculptor, and architect, who presented his artwork with a…

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    Staff Training Narrative

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    excited as I remember that I´m meeting Raphael tonight by our stream. His words not mine. We say our goodbyes and I fast walk back to my cottage. Walking through the door and into the bathroom, I stip off my sweaty clothes from the long day of training and jump into the shower. I wash myself thoroughly with a lovely smelling bath soap and also wash my long hair, making sure that I have cleaned every last pore and follicle. I feel this need to impress Raphael, I don't know where it's coming…

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    Response To Poverty Essay

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    We have reached the point where poverty needs to be treated less like an inconvenience and more like the devastating reality that it is. The issue is easy enough to ignore when you’re not affected by it, but in doing so we condone the suffering of millions of people. It is the responsibility of the government at least, if not all citizens, to stand by these people and provide them the assistance they so desperately need. We can’t abandon them and expect them to survive in the conditions they’re…

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