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Napoleon

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Biography of Napoleon Bonaparte: One of the greatest military commanders and a risk taking gambler; a workaholic genius and an impatient short term planner; a vicious cynic who forgave his closest betrayers; a misogynist who could enthrall men; Napoleon Bonaparte was all of these and more, the twice-emperor of France whose military endeavors and sheer personality dominated Europe in person for a decade, and in thought for a century.

Personality

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Karen Horney- Neo-Freudian Carol Gilligan- Men and women have different feelings about things, women act differently. Don?t need physiological needs. Maslow is more sexist than she would like. Carl Rodgers- Just like Maslow said- people are basically good. You must accept your SELF not yourself. A.G.E A- Acceptance G- Genuineness- open with your feelings and honest with your self. E- Empathy If you grow up and your parents give you unconditional positive regard- complete acceptance of who you are, you make a mistake they still love you. Ideal Self- Hope what you can be. Actual Self- What you are. Criticism of Humanistic Psychology- Very difficult to do a lot of research. Everyone has different views of themselves.

Tycho Brahe

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Tycho Brahe- 14 December 1546 ? 24 October 1601 Danish Noble Alchemist and Astronomer Created institutes on a Netherland island by Fredrick II where he outfitted it with state of the art laboratories, libraries, and observatories. However after several disagreements with the Dutch king, Tycho moved his studies to Prague, where he was given safe passage to continue his work by the Holy Roman Emperor and Bohemian king, Rudolph II. Tycho then became the official imperial astronomer.

Chapter 12 Terms

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1. Renaissance (p.314) 2. Secular (p. 314) 3. Hanseatic League (p.315) 4. Medici (p. 316) 5. Castiglione (p. 317) 6. Alberti (p. 320) 7. Cosimo de’ Medici and Lorenzo de’ Medici (p. 321) 8. Peace of Lodi (p. 323) 9. Machiavelli (p. 323) 10. Humanism (p. 324) 11. Petrarch (p. 325) 12. Civic Humanism (p. 325) 13. Lorenzo Valla (p. 326) 14. Johannes Gutenberg (P. 329) 15. Botticelli (p. 331) 16. Donatello (p. 331) 17. Brunelleschi (p. 331) 18. High Renaissance (p. 332) 19. Leonardo da Vinci (p. 332) 20. Raphael (p. 333) 21. Michelangelo (p. 333) 22. Jan van Eyck (p. 336) 23. Durer (p. 336) 24. Charles VII (p. 337) 25. Louis XI (p. 337) 26. Henry VII (p. 338) 27. Ferdinand and Isabella (p. 339) 28. Habsburg (p. 340) 29. Heresy (p. 342) 30. John Wyclif (p. 342)

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