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    Jeff’s Pizza must maintain attractiveness from customers by staying above the uprising competition in Ames. Two new pizza restaurants have opened up right next to Jeff’s Pizza on the same street within the last year. These new pizza restaurants, as well as other pizza restaurants in Ames, have become significant threats to Jeff’s Pizza. Although there are many aggressive competitors in Ames, the main competitor that Group 16 wants to focus on is Blaze Pizza. This is because of location. Blaze…

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    Nevertheless, both Spanish and French Renaissance concepts share the Italian Renaissance and the Gothic impact on them. (Harwood, May & Sherman, 2002). Moreover, Spain was influenced by the Moorish heritage which is a variation of Islamic architecture that was named after the Moors, people from North Africa ruled the Iberian…

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    Spiaggia is an Italian fusion restaurant hailing in the vivacious city of Chicago, Illinois. They take traditional Italian dishes and give them a creative and zany twist that brings in people from all over. Not only are they the only Italian restaurant in Chicago to be four stars but they are also marked as a must see destination for celebrities and higher ups. While the cuisine never loses sight of its Italian roots it still manages to be wonderfully modern. Not to mention they offer and…

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    Mussolini could return Italy to greatness after their defeat in WW1. Thus suggesting Mussolini came to power by default, as the country was in a weak and vulnerable position after the debacle of WW1, and not by his own strengths. Benito Mussolini was an Italian journalist, politician, and leader of the Facist party in which he founded in the March of 1919. The right-wing organisation supported nationalism, wore black t-shirts for their uniform and initiated a program of unrest and intimidation…

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    our values and traditions. Foremost, my father being Mexican and mother being Italian. It is very important that we as a family maintain the importance of socialization as well. My parents in America are water…

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    and science. Individual parts of Europe had their own changes, however, the Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance are the two most recorded within Europe. Although they share this in common, they are in fact extremely different, these differences can be observed through artwork in each Renaissance. The Italian Renaissance was concerned with art that they produced to depict beauty and elegance, above all. The Italian Renaissance was also aware that it was in fact just that, a Renaissance.…

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    In 1936, German Jewish philosopher and cultural critic Walter Benjamin coined the idea of “aestheticization of politics”. This theory expresses the idea that life and affairs of living are made to be innately artistic and are thus related to politics in the same manner. This means that politics can be viewed as artistic and structured as that of an art form that corresponds with the concept that life is also to be seen artistically. Benjamin believed that this theory of aestheticization of…

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    In my previous paper, I mentioned how a Hispanic homeless man was kicked out of an establishment because he was seen as a disturbance. I made a point that he just wanted a place to rest and a slice of pizza. However, one customer started complained, once the vagrant came to her to ask for money. As she was arguing with the homeless man she made a point that homeless people decide to be homeless. And, that just seems like she was blaming the victim; blaming the homeless man for not being to have…

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    Filippo was the principal Renaissance engineer, his most celebrated work was The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore and the disclosure of point of view. Filippo Brunelleschi is known as the originator of the Renaissance building style. Brunelleschi was a problem solver, he was an understudy to a goldsmith, he was sculptor, design, classicist, and a creator. Just a couple of men have left an inheritance as amazing as Filippo Brunelleschi, taking care of complex issues of building and statics was…

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    Parmigianino (c. 1503-1540) was one of the most gentle and graceful artist of the Italian painters. His style was mainly influenced by Correggio and later influenced by Raphael. His works, whether painted or copper prints, had a great influence on Italy and Northern Europe. We can find that most of his paintings have slender necks and hands. This characteristic has the meaning s of anti-religious reform. "Madonna with the Long Neck" is an example of this. "Madonna with the Long Neck" is an oil…

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