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    Renaissance Patronage: A Study of Motivations in Artwork Commissioning Gombrich says in his famous book The Story of Art that art is not a work of artists but that of patrons. This statement emphasizes the significant role that patrons played in the fifteen- century arts. Patronage was not simply the case of the patrons’ paying on their orders. The commercial relationship between artists and their clients in Renaissance was different from that in contemporary art market, where artists paint…

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    President John F. Kennedy and Benjamin Franklin were two men who independently fought for a purpose that brought about change where they resided. President Kennedy fought in a life-risking war and saved his country from mass destruction which could have began another world war. Benjamin Franklin was a founding father of this Union who wanted people to be more efficient and resourceful to avoid being wasteful. Together, President John F. Kennedy and Benjamin Franklin took advantage of the…

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    Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet, do they sound familiar? Most people have heard of these plays and know them to be part of the greatest body of literature in the English language. The name William Shakespeare graces these imaginative pieces of art yet there is still dispute over the authorship . According to CSI’s Joe Nickell, “anti stratfordians [are] mostly non-academics and…‘pseudo-scholars’”(Nickel 1). With passing trends and fads, it’s clear who the real shakespeare is. Although there…

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    E Yeon Chang (장이연) EN 540: Mr. Fornshell Shakespeare Teagle Love, As Seen in Shakespeare’s Sonnets Due to his eminence as a playwright, Shakespeare’s caliber as a poet has a tendency of going overlooked. Compared to his theatrical works, the Bard’s sonnets have been greatly under examined and, even when analyzed, critics often narrowly focus on whom the works are addressed to or their biographic implications. As interesting as Shakespeare’s lovers and himself were, it is just as riveting to…

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    The structure of the courts begins with trial courts which have original jurisdiction. Each of the 50 states has their own court system which is why a vast majority of cases begin in state courts although, most cases do not even make it to court at all. Most criminal and civil disputes are settled outside of court due to not enough time and resources for each case to be heard and resolved. Cases heard by state courts are most criminal, probate, contract, tort, and family law cases. In civil…

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    Fourth Amendment History

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    Historical Background Constitution, Bill of Rights and Fourth Amendment: America’s first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, was a document signed amongst the 13 original colonies that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states. The Articles of Confederation were ratified in 1781, five years after the Declaration of Independence and two years before winning independence from Great Britain. During this time, states acted like independent countries and…

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    in the following speech by Claudio and he also describes the mutuality of their relationship, “Thus stands it with me: upon a true contract I got possession of Julietta’s bed…The stealth of our most mutual entertainment / With character too gross is writ on Juliet” (12). As the play proceeds and Claudio is waiting in his jail cell for his execution day, the reader gets to hear Juliet’s side of the story. She tells the Duke that their relations were mutual and that she truly does love Claudio,…

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    Westminster and Brown Case The Fourteenth Amendment was enforced in the U.S. Constitution to protect all citizens of color and status equal rights and protection of the laws. History shows America has not always used this important amendment in its righteous way. The Westminster and Brown case impacted America and the fight to stop discrimination on behalf of minority citizens. The American people manipulated the Fourteenth Amendment to allow equal rights in the form of “separate but equal.”…

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    1.0 Introduction As a nation, Australians have become a unique group of individuals, vastly different from the British who settled in this country. Australia is a multicultural continent with its own laws, constitution and systems, so why should Australians still be a part of the constitutional monarchy under Britain? Why should it not become a republic, and increase its independence? This report will investigate the currant system Australia operates under, and the suggestions that have been…

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    Judicial Issues In Brazil

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    5. ISSUES FACED BY THE BRAZILIAN JUDICIARY The Brazilian judiciary is in a state of crisis even after several attempts of reformation . The Society does not have confidence in the judiciary. The Brazilians believe that the perpetrators of the crime are punished inadequately with lenient sentence or punishment.In an opinion poll conducted by Garibaldi Fernandez, it was revealed that 74% of the Brazilians do not have faith in the judiciary. The Issues include the following: 5.1 Judicial Delay…

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