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    patients more than likely would feel mentally better as they are not “getting one more medication”. Along with utilizing of compression stockings‚ early and frequent ambulation would be one more mechanical measure in DVT prophylaxis. According to Lippi‚ Favaloro & Cervellin (2011)‚ “mechanical prophylaxis methods can counteract most of the components of Virchow’s triad but are not associated with any bleeding risk”. As far as adherence to this preventative measure is concerned‚ we should take into

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    Leonardo da Vinci Early life: Leonardo was born on April 15‚ 1452‚ in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci‚ in the lower valley of the Arno River in the territory of Florence. Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci‚ a Florentine notary was his father‚ and Catherina‚ a peasant who may have been a slave from the Middle East was his mother. Leonardo had no surname in the modern sense‚ "da Vinci" simply meaning "of Vinci": his full birth name was "Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci"‚ meaning "Leonardo‚ son

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    create structures that would appeal to both emotion and reason. Three key figures in Renaissance architecture were Filippo Brunelleschi‚ Leon Battista Alberti‚ and Andrea Palladio.[2] The Renaissance style was introduced with a revolutionary but incomplete monument in Rimini by Leone Battista Alberti‚ in Florence. Some of the earliest buildings showing Renaissance characteristics are Filippo Brunelleschi ’s church of San Lorenzo and the Pazzi Chapel. The interior of Santo Spirito expresses a new sense

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    Filippo Denti! 07/04/2009 Explain why Chapter 4 could be considered a turning point in Lord of the Flies Chapter 4 can be considered a turning point in the book since it shows many different aspects of the book which weren’t covered yet. It starts showing the savageness of the children and the loss of civilisation and order. it also shows that with all this anarchy the children still have order in their souls whom they can not expel. the chapter also tells us how people ignore commands and

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    This poem represents yet another of Browning’s dramatic monologues spoken in the voice of an historical Renaissance painter. Andrea del Sarto‚ like Fra Lippo Lippi‚ lived and worked in Florence‚ albeit a little later than Lippo‚ and was later appointed court painter by Francis‚ the King of France. Under the nagging influence of his wife Lucrezia‚ to whom he speaks in this poem‚ he left the French court for Italy but promised to return; he took with him some money that Francis had given him to purchase

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    The Great Duomo of Florence I chose to write about Filippo Brunelleschi’s unprecedented work on the Gothic Cathedral of Florence‚ which is also known as the Duomo‚ in Italy. This particular subject fascinated me because I have had the privilege of being inside this cathedral in 2008. It is a magnificent structure‚ both in size and in beauty. Filippo Brunelleschi was born in 1377‚ and grew up studying drawing‚ painting‚ as well as wheels‚ gears and motion. He later worked as a silver

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    For example‚ Filippo Brunelleschi he is most famous for completing the dome on the Florence cathedral. He was an architect and engineer‚ according to https://www.britannica.com/biography/Filippo-Brunelleschi the article reads “Brunelleschi rediscovered the principles of linear-perspective construction known to the Greeks and Romans but buried along with

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    friend Barbara be humiliated or taking the punishment himself. And as the novel approaches its stunning climax‚ he must choose between obeying his father and fulfilling the oath he swore to him‚ or following his conscience and keeping his promise to Filippo‚ the boy who has been kidnapped. But the choices he makes bring him into serious danger‚ not from the monsters of his childish imagination but from the adults around him who are capable of violence and monstrosities that are all too real. Fear

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    The Futurist Manifestio is a poem written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. It was published in the Italian newspaper‚ Gazzetta dell’Emilia on February 5th 1909. It was also published on February 20th 1909 in the French newspaper Le Figaro. Marinetti explains in his poem the importance of looking forward and leaving the past behind you. He explains how even art should be left in the past because it is only an artist attempt to break barriers that they could never be broken. Marinetti

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    the first real time that he has had the guts to do so‚ this event gives Michele the confidence to face other fears later in the story and prepares the reader for what is to come. Later on in the novel Michele has to face is being responsible for Filippos death if he is caught visiting him again. Yet Michele’s moral judgements tell him that he needs to keep his promise to Fillipo and visit him even though the fear of his father and his words are in the back of his mind. Belonging to an Italian family

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