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    Machiavelli And Power

    Securing one’s power also necessitates a certain level of fear. Rather than a certain level of love because the later can lead to consequences. To be loved and feared are both difficult to attain simultaneously for a leader. For Machiavelli, even though both would be ideal, “it is much safer to be hated than to be loved” (The Prince. XVII, 131). The reason for such affirmation is related to human nature. Having a good knowledge of man's true nature could help leaders act accordingly in advancing

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    Machiavelli's Qualities Of An Effective Leader

    Based on this information, Machiavelli seems to be very vocal about three important qualities. According to Machiavelli, a leader must put his trust in his own troops instead of turning to outside forces. To Machiavelli, this is a very important matter. Turning to outside forces can really be harmful to the power. Machiavelli points out that mercenary troops can sometimes take advantage of the people they are working for and take the power for themselves. He states that a prince who puts his trust

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    Honors Credit Research Paper On Brahms And Paganini

    Kevin Lin Mr. Ross 4th Period Chamber Honors Credit Research Paper Brahms and Paganini Research Paper Paganini was born in Genoa, at the time a geographic principality within the kingdom of Italy. Although Paganini is well known for his virtuosic caprices on the violin, paganini also played the guitar as a major cornerstone of his musical achievement, as well as the mandolin, which he learned from his father. Although one would expect Paganini to have a musical upbringing, his father was actually

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    Machiavelli And Ruthlessness

    1. According to Machiavelli, the ideal prince should be ruthless and willing to avoid using standard ethics to maintain his power. He should do whatever is necessary to deal with any type of issues that are thrown in his path while ruling. A model prince should be dishonest, for example, telling people what they want to hear, but at the same time, it’s very important that he’s smart enough to make people believe that he is being honest. In the same way, he should be cautious while appearing to be

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    Machiavelli's Metaphor Of The Fox And The Lion

    In chapters twelve, eighteen, and nineteen, Machiavelli uses the metaphor of the fox and the lion to explain the cunning and strength a prince must possess in order to maintain control of his state. He stresses that it is imperative that the prince learn to mimic both the fox and the lion so that he may draw on the necessary attributes of these "beasts" when circumstances demand it. Again, this notion of comparing man to beast is radical shift during its time as man is being portrayed as a thing

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    Gattaca Analysis

    GATTACA Reflection GATTACA is a movie directed by Andrew Niccol. This movie follows Vincent, who is somebody that society thinks is ‘not clean’, genetically. The movie defines people by their genetic makeup and not the way they act. The title GATTACA in the movie is from the workplace that is called “GATTACA”. GATTACA is a place of opportunity to the main character, Vincent. Vincent wants to be an astronaut and GATTACA is where you go to become one. There was one problem, Vincent was

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    Renaissance Research Paper

    The Renaissance, a period to which many changes in art, literature, and unexpected evolutions both took place. Those few changes helped to form the art we know today through influence and creativity. The Renaissance all started in Italy, making it the foremost change in the process. The term Renaissance means “rebirth,” and refers to a revival of art and learning through the 1300s to the 1600s. The cultural aspects of literature, art, and innovative ideas rolled along, infecting others with its hope

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    Achilles Displaying The Body Of Patroclus

    Jean-Joseph Taillasson’s created the painting called the “Achilles Displaying the Body of Hector at the Feet of Patroclus” for the Prix de Rome contest. This piece was made in 1769 depicting figures like Patroclus (Greek warrior), Achilles, Hector (Trojan warrior), and mourning Greeks (females and soldiers). Since Taillasson was assigned to paint either a history, mythology or Bible subject, he used his knowledge of both rococo style and classical style and combined them into one piece or style.

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    Richard Goldthwaite Summary

    Richard Goldthwaite examines in excerpts from his 1993 publication Wealth and the Demand for art in Italy, 1300-1600, the evolution and literary study of consumer habits of Renaissance Italians between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Goldthwaite argues that by examining Renaissance palaces and their decorations, furnishings, etc. and the spending habits of nobles, artisans, etc. These factors contributed to a new emerging consumer society. Goldthwaite explains how Renaissance consumption

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    Buon Fresco Research Paper

    Fresco painting is one of the oldest art techniques that was used in the world. The word fresco came from the Greek word: fresko meaning “fresh”. Moreover, this fresco painting is a technique wherein the artist uses fresh plaster as a medium to paint; This painting technique has three types , these are : Mezzo-fresco , fresco secco and Buon fresco. The main technique that I’ll be focusing on is the Buon Fresco. Buon Fresco or sometimes referred as true fresco is the most common method of fresco painting

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