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    The Renaissance is a period in history that is known for changing art, architecture, and the view of many things. The Renaissance was a time of rebirth that took place from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century. One of the well known leaders of the time was Queen Isabella I of Castile. Isabella I was a powerful leader because of her contributions to exploration, her self-confidence, and her ability to unify Spain. Isabella I lived during an era when views and techniques of art and…

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    who travelled to the South from across the Alps, as they also brought home new repertory. The stylistic stability evident in the written tradition of the Renaissance period is probably due to the constant circulation of European musicians through Italian centres. Church and monastery schools played a significant role in reportorial exchange and stylistic normalization. In addition to the church and monastery schools, cathedral schools were also a primary location…

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    Naomi Assefa 10/12/17 2B Was the Renaissance a revolution? The Renaissance was the cultural revolution that took place in Europe from the 14th century to the 17th century. Prior to the Renaissance, life in Europe was very static. This meaning that Europe had no major achievements or new revolutionary developments. During the Renaissance, European culture began to change because Europeans were now getting a better education, trading, and growing in many different ways. A revolution is a radical…

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    a better path for humanity in the future. It was the bridge that linked the middle age to the modern world. Starting with the change of culture in Italy reform of humanity spread all over Europe based off of the rediscovery of the Greek culture. Italian towns like Venice, Genoa, Bologna, Milan and Rome were made famous by the renaissance. Greek philosopher Protagoras said, "Man is the measure of all things." Meaning there is no truth other than the one individuals choose to believe themselves.…

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    The Italian combat squad was formed by 200 smaller groups which would later grow in size to become known as the Blackshirts. As Mussolini’s popularity grew two years prior from the start of the Italian combat squad, the first fascist party was started. After the first fascist party was created Mussolini was finally let into the government and eventually…

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    Time Capsule Introduction It is true that the world has been evolving and will continue to evolve in all life perspectives. This is so because there are notable improvements in the way people carry out things showing that there are advancements as time goes on. The term renaissance is usually used to mean revival or rebirth of something. In this case, renaissance refers to the period between 14th century and 17th century when revival of art, literature, music, architecture and philosophy…

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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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