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    In order to make this dish, ingredients such are spinach leaves, basil leaves, onions, garlic cloves, spaghetti, evaporated milk, queso fresco (fresh cheese) and pecan nuts are used. I typically get my ingredients at the closest grocery store next to my house. This store happens to be Fry's Food and Drug stores. As one of world’s largest food retailers they have a conscientiously drive sustainability and innovation into the supply chain (CITATION). As for the meal the main ingredient used are…

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    Orozco's Accomplishments

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    murals was the Epic of the American Civilization and his mural painting was housed in Dartmouth College, it took José two years to finish the mural. He painted the panorama of Mexico’s history is known as the Sistine Chapel of the Americas. Orozco’s frescos are found in Guadajara’s Hospicio Cabana’s, a unesco world heritage site and an old hospital complex. His illustrations show the lives and the struggles of pheasants and working-class people. Orozco’s paintings were differently reconized from…

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    A Summary Of Chobani

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    pop-up/mobile “Chobani Cafés” and broadcast live while sampling Chobani products at grassroots community events and in-store promotions at local supermarkets and gym chains, especially those that cater to Hispanic communities such as Publix Sabor, Fresco & Más, Bravo, Presidente, Tropical, and gyms such as L.A. Fitness, YouFit, among others. 8. Sponsor Hispanic athletic competitions broadcasted on Univision and specific Hispanic teams and athletes. 9. Feature Chobani’s Hispanic employees on…

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    The School of Athens by Raphael Vatican Stays The School of Athens was painted between 1509 to 1511, it is a fresco with a base of 7.70 m and 5.00 m in height. The School of Athens shows several groups of philosophers of the classical era, many of which have the features of contemporary people with the own Raphael. We can see to Leonardo da Vinci carrying his book Timeous and pointing his finger to the sky, to the world of ideas; and Aristotle is carrying is work 'Ethic to Nicomaco'…

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    Giotto Di Bondone Essay

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    Giotto Di Bondone,St.Francis Receiving the Stigmatization,C.1300 Giotto Di Bondone was an early renaissance painter who captured many works of art, a lot of them involving the church and christian religion.Giotto was born 1276 in Vespignano, Italy. Giotto was the student of the Florence painter Cimabue. Giotto contributed a lot of his early career to the creation of paintings in the upper chapel of the st.Francis of assisi church in Assisi that was later destroyed by Napoleon's church. Later he…

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    Michelangelo Influence

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    child and spent his time overseeing painters working at the church and imitating the drawings. His father took notice and believed he had talent, so at the age of 13 he decided to put him into the Florentine painter’s workshop, which he was shown the fresco technique. With just a year at the workshop a chance that most could only dream of was open to him, to move into the palace of Florentine. He moved to the palace under the ruler Lorenzo the Magnificent to learn about classical sculpture in…

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    “The Lamentation” by Giotto di Bondone (1305). One thing that stands out in this painting is the use of line. The artist’s use and qualities of the lines brings out the purpose and meaning of the painting, as well as what is actual and implied. The fresco painting depicts the body of Christ, Christ’s supporters, and the Angels in heaven after he had been crucified. This being the actual focal point of the artwork. The downward-left diagonal line of the mountain in the background draws the eye…

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    Donatello Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi or Donatello was an early Renaissance sculptor from Florence, Italy. He is known for his statues of religious figures. Early Life Donatello was born in Florence, Italy in 1386. He was educated in the house of the Martelli Family for most of his early life. He started artistic training in an goldsmith’s workshop, then worked briefly with Lorenzo Ghiberti, a early Renaissance artist. Donatello then studied and worked with Filippo Brunelleschi in Rome…

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    The School Of Athens

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    the vast knowledge of previous civilizations, the imagery of the Renaissance surpassed anything before its time. Initially, fear and darkness were represented in medieval times because the church was a major cultural factor. The School of Athens fresco and the last judgment relief, shows the huge shift from the “Dark Ages” into the “enlightenment” Apparent in both (past and the future) societies, the catholic church was known to be a “dominant political, religious and economic force”(Fiero,118)…

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    Giotto Vs Donatello

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    the doors for Renaissance artists. In 1303, Giotto was hired to decorate the Arena Chapel in Padua, Italy. This chapel is also known as the Scrovegni Chapel. Giotto decorated the chapel walls with a series of frescos. Frescos are egg-based paints applied to wet plaster. Those series of frescos were the life cycle of Christ and Virgin Mary. According to the textbook, "In these panels illustrating the lives of the Virgin and of Christ, Giotto used the new naturalistic style he had developed to…

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