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HeatherBall Answer to question # 9 0 Mar 26 2008, 4:32 PM EDT by HeatherBall
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Cereta believed that women should spend more time pursuing knowledge and less time worrying about their appearance.

Marinella believed that women are better then men and the only reason why men put women down is because men are jealous and arrogant.
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JEFerguson answer to question #10 0 Mar 20 2008, 5:19 PM EDT by JEFerguson
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-A princes duty is to care about war. Also the duty to care fir the regulations and training it requires.
-It is better according to Machiavelli to be a ruler who is feared because fear is bound by apprehension. Also it is safer to be feared than loved because if one is feared he is respected and if one is loved he is not.
-The prince learns from the lion that the lion is unwise and is unable to keep his word. He learned from the fox that he has the best success and that it is best to put on a good disguise and to be skillful.
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LukeBrewbaker Answers to questions #3 and #5 0 Mar 19 2008, 12:38 PM EDT by LukeBrewbaker
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3: He dedicated his life to obtaining old latin books and translating them into manuscripts so that everyone had a chance to read and learn.

5: An idle man is like a tree trunk, statue, or putrid corpse, and neglects good deeds. It is easy to make money if you try hard and put your back into it. Money and wealth can be used to gain friends, prestige, and fame.
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