<span>Humanism influences Renaissance art and scholarship by advocating a return to the human form itself--especially in the world of paining and sculpture--as opposed to focussing primarily on God and the Church. </span>
<span>One
of biggest obstacles to improving their lives that the Native Americans faced
in the 1950s was racism</span>. Native Americans were
impeded from obtaining better standards of living as they were discriminated
against on the basis of their race. This practice greatly prejudiced the Native
Americans during this epoch.
In addition to patronage, merchant families during the Renaissance began to "spread the ideas" of the Renaissance, but promoting the artwork was that based primarily in Florence outside of the region.
It was usually performed by certain high ranking Japanese Officials and when they suffered a Major blunder in the war, or something that was considered MAJORLY unhonorable, and that's the key here, honor. Honor was HUGE in Japan, your family would consider you worthless if you didn't have honor, so doing something like losing a battle and surrendering were considered cowardly, so to maintain their honor and avoid capture they would commit Seppuku
The purpose is to protects <span />business by limiting the larger company's ability to command discriminatory through its purchasing powers