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    Plato’s Position on Justice in Comparison to Dante and Machiavelli Plato asserts his position on justice throughout “The Republic.” His views constitute a model for how society should behave based on the values presented by Socrates in the dialogue. From Plato’s teachings we can infer that to establish justice, we must establish several principles in our lives including proper education, moderation, and courage. Although Plato describes how to live a just life through the metaphorical…

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    The ‘Prince’ was a 17th century literary work written by Niccolo Machiavelli. The book discussed about politics, on how to secure and maintain political power. It consisted of 26 chapters sharing author’s view of how great leader should be or the code of conduct for the princely government. Machiavelli’s intention behind writing the ‘Prince’ was to get the support and appreciation from the Medici family. In this essay, we are going to discuss about some sections and specification of the book,…

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    This Church had constructed one of the first facades using the Baroque style. The Church of Gesu was constructed in 1586 and located in Rome, Italy. The Church was designed by Vignola. The shape and role of the building have a role in a way that influences the way people behave in the building. The interior contained a high altar that is designed with four columns under a neo-classical pediment…

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    four months. This one example shows the gullible side of Pinocchio and the consequences of his ignorance. The unfamiliarity to the repercussions was an exemplar of the similar attitudes Pinocchio possesses are shared by The Criminal Law in Force In Italy the Italian culture represented in the article in the late 19th century valued strict laws…

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    in any market. Regardless of the product and market, to launch and successfully establish a product in an established market, there are many factors that must be given careful consideration such product, timing, logistics, entry mode and finances. Italy is the seventh largest industrial economy in the world, and ceramic is one of their major exports. The culinary knowledge of their labor pool transcends the production, demand, and future development of the big green egg. Therefore, The Italian…

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    found the gradual lost of Italy’s ethical values in schools, the lack of rules for reliable educational sources, and the decline of higher education quality in Italy. A relevant factor that affects the quality of Italian education is the gradual lost of ethics and values pertinent…

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    Ruben's Artwork Analysis

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    This Journal use Ruben's artworks as the theme, Rosenthal by studying the details of the human bodies in Ruben's painting, to discuss the characteristics of Rubens’s artworks, and the Rubens's construction of heroic virtue. At the beginning of the journal Rosenthal was introduced that Rubens was a well-known baroque style painter in the 17th century in Western Europe. Rubens was very good at depicting the fleshy of female body, and his painting is also containing rich topic. Religious stories,…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay (Fernando Botero) Art Appreciation 1301 400 Rossmery Tejada Professor Moseley 6 Nov 2017 • Work one: Picnic in The Mountains. Fernando Botero, 1966. Oil on canvas. 26.0 inches by 31.5 inches. • Work Two: Picnic. Fernando Botero, 1999. Oil on canvas. Many artists change their style as they’re maturing. When artist are generating their first works of art much of their inspiration come from other experienced artists. With the passage of time, artists become more…

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    Throughout the course of history, some artists of various disciplines were able to attain significant fame and success. While their road to fame could be attributed to their artistic talent in general, often times, there are outside factors that heavily influences the success and reputation of artists. Mark Rothko, an Abstract Expressionist painter, is an example of an artist who achieved success and reputation from outside factors. Although his talent in regards to his artistic technique is…

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    One of the most famous pieces of art that he did, was the Last Supper. The Last Supper was done in the Italian Renaissance era, with the painting being completed in 1498. According to Walks of Italy, there are only two other copies of the painting out there in the world right now. “Likely created by Leonardo’s assistants, the copies are nearly the exact size and likeness of the original and are remarkably well preserved. One copy can be found…

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