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    Leonardo Da Vinci was a man well known for his amazing artwork but not many know that he was also a man of science. Da Vinci was not just an artist he was also an architect, inventor, a naturalist, geologist, an engineer, and an anatomist. He was given the name “Renaissance man” because of his intellect. Da Vinci was born in Anchiano, Tuscany (which today is known as Italy) on April 15, 1452 until his death on May 2, 1519. When Da Vinci was young his parents were never married to one another. His

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    How could someone with no formal education beyond basic reading, writing, and math become one of the greatest thinkers of the Renaissance and still be relevant in modern society? (“Leonardo” 2009). Leonard da Vinci is a world-renowned intellectual pioneer who is primarily known for his artistic brilliance. What many people do not know is, Leonardo was not only an artist, but a historian, a philosopher, a mathematician, an architect, an inventor, and most importantly an extremely successful scientist

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    Differentiate between database management system and information retrieval system by focusing on their functionalities. Answer: What is database management system? Database Management System is a database program. The DBMS manage incoming data, organize it, and provided ways for the data to be modified or extract by users or other programs. This cause, most database software comes with an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) driver that allows the database to integrate with other databases. For example

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    were used for data storage stil the file system continued. Next came the age of DBMS. 1960 to 1970 IBM created the first model of DBMS. It was developed on IBM 360 and was known as IMS. It was an hierarchical model. This is the type of DBMS that relations were only between parent and child records. It was like a binary tree. There are some advantages and disadvantages of this model

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    Leonardo DA Vinci – an artist, engineer, architect, scientist, and inventor. Leonardo DA Vinci was famous for his art; however, Leonardo was also an inventor. He’s one of the most productive inventors in history while some of the invention never made to pass the drawing phase; the time he spends on his inventions is equal to his art. Leonardo was never afraid to look beyond the traditional thinking; one would say that he thinks outside of the box, or the term “dream big” would apply to DA Vinci. Da Vinci

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM When we learning about Database Management System we have to learn their advantages and disadvantages too. After many researches and developments DBMS become very flexible to use. So there are many advantages using DBMS. Let us see what are the advantages that using a DBMS.  Data Independence : It’s not exposed data of Data representation and storage ideally in application program.  Efficient Data access : Using variety technical functions

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    Leonardo da Vinci was a very intellectual man who had a sparking curiosity in the history about people and life. He contributed so much to the field of physiology. It is believed that almost all of his paintings are based on the anatomical structure behind it. Da Vinci was interested in studying the formation of living things. He is fascinated by the human anatomy. “Leonardo learned anatomy initially from the old Greeks and Romans. Leonardo immersed himself in human post-mortem examinations. He

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    Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci was born in 1452 on his father’s estate in Vinci, Italy. He received his education on the estate until the age of fifteen. Which is when his father had noticed Leonardo’s potential and had decided to send him to be an apprentice to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. There he studied sculpture and the mechanical arts. This was also when he first developed an interest in anatomy. In 1472 Leonardo was accepted into the painters' guild at Florence, where he

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    like Michelangelo Buonarroti, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raffaello Sanzio had a stronger effect on and are greater representations of the time. Leonardo da Vinci, born April 15, 1452, has been labeled by History.com editors as “the ultimate "Renaissance man," [who] practiced all the visual arts and studied a wide range of topics, including anatomy, geology, botany, hydraulics and flight.” (History.com Staff) Da Vinci is a renowned artist of his time. As a child, da Vinci had not been educated in art,

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    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci: Not a Man of His Time Have you ever wondered about the brilliant mind that created the “Mona Lisa” with her penetrating eyes that follow you around a room? Perhaps you have been curious as to why science has influenced his artwork and his artwork influenced his science? Leonardo da Vinci would be the best person to ask but since he perished 600 years ago we will go over the evidence that has been left for us to observe. Born an Aries on April 15th, 1452 da Vinci was an idol

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