Visual Analysis Renaissance Portraiture della Francesca,P. (c.1472-74) Diptych of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza. This portrait is supposedly a commemorative portrait in commemoration of Battista Sforza the Duke’s second wife ,it was a very privileged thing to have an image of yourself and this portrays the Montefeltro wealth as the ‘Montefeltro family in Urbino was Piero's most generous patron towards the mid 15th century’ . Further the Duke was not an average Duke but also a professional military leader therefore it is likely he was extremely wealthy enabling this portrait to be created.
Wayne Dziubala,68, as the man who died in an dire house fire on October 6 in Arlington Heights. No one really knows the cause of death or what even started the fire. On October 6, about 2 am. Arlington Heights Police and Fire departments reciprocity a report of a house fire at 1600 block of West Waverly Court with two, one of them being Dziubala, people stuck inside the house. I think it’s weird how the police and fire departments in Arlington Heights didn’t think of any ideas of the cause of fire.
Jose L. Garcia-Aponte was born in Guayama, Puerto Rico. He is blessed to have two children, US ARMY PFC Caleb Ho’Onuii, a member of the elite 82nd Airborne Division, Velmarye and one amazing grandson, Mr. Alejandro, and a Maximum aka: MAX an English Golder Retriever. After almost 29 years of honorable service to his nation as a US ARMY soldier he retired on 2009 as a Command Sergeant Major at Program Executive Office of Simulation Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) in Orlando, Florida. In June 2005 he was awarded the Soldiers Medal for saving the life of another soldier.
On the afternoon of April 15, 1920, payroll clerk Frederick Parmenter and security guard Alessandro Berardelli were shot to death and robbed of over $15,000 in cash in South Braintree, Massachusetts. After a few weeks, arrests were made and charges were brought against two Italian immigrants by the names of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. A well known attorney, Fred H. Moore, was brought in to defend Sacco and Vanzetti. The accused immigrants had no criminal records, but were known as outspoken anarchists, labor organizers, and antiwar activists. These activities were viewed with great suspicion during this time period.
Junípero Serra has been decapitated, defaced, and became a saint all within a month’s time. He is surrounded by controversy. Many celebrated for he was the first Latino to become canonized. Rubén Mendoza of California State University of Monterey Bay explains, “Father Serra was not only a man of his time, he was a man ahead of his time in his advocacy for native people on the frontier.” However, Valentin Lopez who is the chair of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band explains that “Serra’s and the Church’s failure to learn form the teaching of Christ or from the life of St. Francis resulted in the complete extinction of many, many California tribes and great devastation for many others.”
In 1791, Benjamin Banneker wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson making a series of arguments against slavery. Since Banneker is “son of former slaves” he addresses Jefferson, a slave owner, as “Sir.” Banneker uses a calm, polite manner that also has critical tone throughout the letter, he doesn’t push views about slavery on Jefferson, he instead uses multiple different points on why it should be discarded. Firstly, Banneker uses allusions to implement his successful work as a writer to support his reasoning against slavery.
I Giuseppe Calogero allege by this petition that my present name is Giuseppe Calogero. The name which I propose to assume in place and stead of my present name is Joseph Calogero. I am currently 48 years of age and my date of birth is April 7th, 1967. My place of birth is Catanzaro, Italy.
My name is Olaudah Equiano. I was born in the Eboe of Africa. While I was just a young child, my sister and I were taken by kidnappers and they sold us to these slave traders. This was the worst and terrifying day of my life. I was sent to the West Indies or the island of Barbados.
Lucia is a classic of Cuban cinema by a director that goes by the name Humberto Solas. Solas used a very clever approach to explain and illustrate three different kinds of Lucia at three different time period in the Cuban history. Solas used the time period and the hardship the county is facing to shape the same Lucia from that time period. Each Lucia from each time period’s life style and experience is related to the country’s issue at hand.
Christopher Paolini is an American author who began writing the highly popular Inheritance fantasy book series at the early age of fifteen. The series consists of four novels called Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance. As a young writer, Christopher Paolini faced many challenges, which he overcame through hard work and perseverance. His life story and accomplishments are impressive and inspirational.
The mentality of anyone fictitious or not has an underlying meaning. One cannot begin to understand someone, without knowing the others mentality, or even one 's own mentality. Within To Each His Own the mentality of the characters correlates to the title; To Each His Own and willful blindness coincide. To know when to mind one 's own business and not to oust anyone. Willful blindness has aided Leonardo Sciascia 's use of a third person limited narrator within the book.
Bartolommeo who was actually Bartolommeo Brandini or better known as “Baccio Bandinelli” was born in Florence and had a fairly regular childhood compared to some of the most famous artists in the Renaissance like the great Leonardo DA’ Vinci or the amazing sculptor Michelangelo. While Baccio was growing up he was also a fairly unpleasant character according to most of the people who knew him, he was even referred to as the “Rotten Tomato Of The Renaissance.” As a young boy, Baccio was taken under his father's wing so he could become a master at Goldsmithing. For a while Baccio thought this was his true calling, but then Baccio discovered what the arts were and quickly fell in love with them.
Inventor, hero, and hard worker, are three things that describe William Kamkwamba. Many people know that William Kamkwamba is an inventor for his African village, but he was so much more. As a well known inventor, William Kamkwamba inspired kids to do what they have a dream to be and try to make that goal. He left a lasting legacy as a great well-known kid who invented windmills out tools that he had in front of him. Early life on William Kamkwamba was really hard for him.
The nation of Brazil has given the world many dribbling magicians over the years, but none were as beloved or fondly remembered as Mané Garrincha. It 's easy to understand the masses ' infatuation with him – Garrincha 's tale is a story of a man who overcame multiple birth defects to become one of football 's greatest stars. With him as the team 's heart, Brazil won two consecutive World Cups in 1958 and 1962. In 1999, Garrincha was voted the seventh greatest football player of the 20th century. Having been born with a deformed spine and a right leg that was six centimeters longer than the left one, Garrincha 's future as a professional football player seemed rather bleak from the outset.
In a counselling course one learns that, “self-esteem, security, significance, and perfect love are human beings’ basic need.” But, if a human being is stripped of all these, by force, it becomes unfair to judge him on any grounds! I completely agree with Frantz Fanon’s viewpoints put forth in, “The So-Called Dependency Complex of Colonized Peoples.” As a psychoanalyst himself, it is sad to note that Octave Mannoni fails to understand the basic human needs of a human being, at a psychological level. Fanon in his essay, “The So-Called Dependency Complex of Colonized Peoples,” wants to make its readers understand that Mannoni’s observations are Euro centric, misleading, and ahistorical.