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    perceive how the overall Italian culture contrasts to my European culture. When I speak of the Italian culture, I am reflecting on the overall values, beliefs, and traditions of the Italians, rather than a direct group or location within Italy. With a vast array of possibilities, I chose the…

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    Two of the most recognizable eras in human history were the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution. They began with the rise of the Italian city states in Europe. Their influence can be seen in architecture, art, and literary works. The Renaissance also highlighted Humanism. Humanism was a way of life that focused on human beings, their values, and aspirations. Alongside these changes, the Scientific Revolution was beginning. New discoveries were being made in mathematics, astronomy, medicine…

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    How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s Of View Man? There are times in history that revolutionize the way people think. The Renaissance was one of those times. In a short sentence, the Renaissance was basically the revival of classical art and intellect of Ancient Rome and Greece. This was a “rebirth” of the way people viewed themselves. The Renaissance took place in Europe and spread to Italy. This period of time occurred from 1350 to 1650. What this did was help review what European society…

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    Deep Dish Pizza History

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    this Pizza is completely different than the traditional way; he made the dough like a bowl. In addition, it had a lot of layered toppings and spread the special make tomato sauce with cheese over the surface. Stuffed Pizza, it basically mixes the Italian Easter Pie from Potenza. The appearance of this pizza is very similar to Deep-Dish Pizza. But on the top of toppings, it added a layer of thin dough. So the toppings were wrapped up into a big pie, then spread the tomato sauce and cheese on the…

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    made me drool a little. It defiantly put me in the mood for some delicious pasta and other Italian dishes, which I am sure was the aim of this commercial. Fratello’s is the restaurant behind the advertisement and they label themselves as being a modern Italian restaurant with traditional recipes that are crafted with love. Established in 1996 by Bobby and Joey Madison who filled their menu with authentic Italian family recipes. From what is on their website they pride themselves in their…

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    Pizza Stone

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    1. Whether you trust this story or not, there's no denying that a pizza stone genuinely improves the taste and surface of hand crafted pizza, without the requirement for a particular pizza broiler that is the sacred vessel of pizza-cooking. 2. In reality, in case you're a colossal pizza enthusiast and don't have room schedule-wise or cash to introduce a customary stone pizza stove, at that point the best way to get the gourmet comes about you long for at a small amount of the cost is to buy a…

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    One cannot think of the Renaissance without thinking of the amazing art created during the event. The Renaissance was a period of time from the 14th to the 17th century, which is known to be the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. During this period of time, also known as the rebirth, Europe got out of it's misery and sky rocketed with innovations. These new ideas were about almost every and anything, but one main thing that impacted and changed the Renaissance was art. During the…

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    The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella is located in Florence, Italy. It was built in the beginning of 1246 as a Dominican Church. It received its name because the site on which it is located was the church of Santa Maria delle Vigne in the ninth-century. The word Novella Translates to ‘New’ thus translating to ‘The New Santa Maria’ The Church was designed by several friars, the first being Fra Ristoro da Campi and Fra Sisto Fiorentino. Santa Maria Novella is made up of various additions and…

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    Both the Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance art forms centered on realism and religion, but differed in that Italian art emphasized the human form and aristocracy, while Northern Art focused on fine details and color, and the everyday life of peasants. Northern art was predominantly Gothic, but over time began to adopt some of the Italian characteristics. To illustrate, the ‘Adoration of the Magi’ created by Albrecht Durer, shows the minute details used by Northern artists as…

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    Throughout the Italian Renaissance numerous, revolutionary masterpieces were created. Jupiter and Io by Antonio Allegri da Correggio, Venus of Urbino by Titian, Mars and Venus United by Love by Paolo Veronese, and Sleeping Venus by Giorgione and Titian (Titian had only aided in completing the painting after his master, Giorgione, had passed away with the painting incomplete) are just a few examples of the mastery crafted by Renaissance artists. All of the pieces listed previously share some…

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