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    Copernicus, and Francis Bacon to explain how their contributions to natural knowledge were influenced by the roles of tradition and innovation that existed within their respective time periods. (Need stronger thesis) It is the beginning of the renaissance, the “rebirth” of ancient learning. After the…

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    As time goes on, our conceptions of the past tend to be distorted. This happens through many ways, such as misinterpretations of history, historical documents, and stories of the past. This is evident in nearly every book we studied, from Godric to The Wolf Hunt, to Inventing the Flat Earth. In this paper, I will show that no matter how hard a writer tries to stay true to the times of their novel, it is impossible to stay completely accurate to the time. This is because our modern views and…

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    do this paper on the Renaissance art movement. Renaissance means rebirth or revival, from the French language, and it started in the late 14th century to the 16th century in Italy. There is a “proto-Renaissance” time period that blossomed in the early 13th century but was taken by war and the plague. This era started in Italy because Italy had a lot of classic Roman architecture and sculptures. Many artists wanted to bring this since of artwork back to revive it. Renaissance artist would take…

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    The Renaissance took place in Europe where a change from religious dedication became tested by logic, philosophy, and an artistic movement called humanism. One popular artist during the Renaissance was Donatello. He was able to portray humans into the Christian context through sculpture. An example of his work is David, which was the first full-size…

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    view of what the future holds for society. The development of music has changed greatly over the decades; through the medieval and Renaissance time period to modern music in today’s society. Music is offered in many different ways, such as through TV and radio, it is not just heard through church services. The function of music has also developed from the Renaissance to modern time; however, music still serves as a way to express emotions and convey messages within society. A world without…

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    The Leonardo and the Aquarium are both great museums, but there are many differences, while there are also many things in common. Today I will be comparing and contrasting the Leonardo and the Aquarium. These two museums are full of many fun things to do, Let's start with The Leonardo. The Leonardo is a large museum up in Salt Lake City. The exterior of this building looks very interesting. It has large flat pillar like structures panning around the building, some with interesting designs and…

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    death until the birth of Renaissance. Galenism prevailed until the Middle Ages where medieval people preferred to accept his views as fixed and unchangeable in all fields of medicine. When Galen died, classical medicine science and medicine died with him. Instead of developing his ideas and contesting his methods, the pursuit for refining his research was frozen in time wherein the growth of biology led to a sterile phase (Gross, 1998). It would only take the Renaissance to bring back medicine…

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    To characterize Cristobal Balenciaga as merely a designer of clothing would miss the point of his work and the impact it left upon the fashion world. An anachronism in the truest sense of the word, Balenciaga was arguably the last true European courtier, the final heir to a tradition of painstaking manual labor that stretched back centuries. Set apart from the fashion world at large as much by his almost obsessive perfectionism as by his legendarily intense aversion to the spotlight, Balenciaga…

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    2. REFORMATION CONSEQUENCES: 1500s-1648: Discuss and explain at least THREE consequences/results/the importance of the Reformation. People were socially, economically and politically affected by the Reformation, which was instilled in the sixteenth century. The Catholic Church was reformed in Germany in Western Europe, then to other parts of and later to other parts of the world. This move was initiated officially by Martin Luther in 1517, who challenged the church of Roman for selling…

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    TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE VS MODERN ARCHITECTURE We are used to hear the word architecture is always accompanied by the word of art. As all the books of historical and private architecture references said the art triangle is: architecture, sculpture and painting. Architecture was on the top of the list, or the leader of Fine Arts so that's why it named by Romanian as a mother of the art. Architecture is not just a kind of the art because it grew up and formed as a scientific basis of social to…

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