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    connected to Christianity as the sister of the late priest and part of a convent‚ but she encompasses the entire religious portion of the boy’s life. The boy’s praising and seeking meant for Jesus is directed toward Mangan’s sister. Eucharistic Adoration is practiced to praise Jesus in

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    -Ahura Mazda: Main god of Zoroastrianism who represented truth and goodness and was perceived to be an eternal struggle with the malign spirit Angra Mainya -Avesta-Book containing Zoroastrianism -Gathas – book of hymns praising God -Indo-Europeans -Magi – Those who preserved the teachings of Zarathrusta in writing -Medes- Indo-european branch that settled in northern Persia and fell to the Persians in the 6th century -Parsis- Indian Zoroastrians -Pathians- Parthians Persian dynasty (247 bce-224

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    especially Milan as my next step in professional education and development. Italy is the center of the world of fashion and is the birthplace of my favorite designers such as Versace‚ John Galliano and artists: Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ Sandro Botticelli. When thinking about the school where to study in Italy‚ I choose the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan (NABA) because it is located at the heart of the fashionable capital city of Italy - Milan‚ where Fashion Events take place. Screenings

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    rolls of the time and to show the importance that women had in a male-dominated society. An additional example of the differences between the Gospels in the picture of poverty. In the Gospel according to Matthew‚ Jesus is born and is visited by magi bearing expensive and lavish gifts to the newborn Messiah. This is not the picture that is portrayed in the Gospel according to Luke. I think this is a very significant feature found in the Gospel because it is such a critical teaching of Christianity

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    patriarch and king said to rule over a Christian nation lost amidst the Muslims and pagans in the Orient. Written accounts of this kingdom are variegated collections of medieval popular fantasy. Prester John was reportedly a descendant of one of the Three Magi‚ said to be a generous ruler and a virtuous man‚ presiding over a realm full of riches and strange creatures‚ in which the Patriarch of the Saint Thomas Christians resided. His kingdom contained such marvels as the Gates of Alexander and the Fountain

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    perception of Greek mythology through subsequent centuries.[2] From the early years of Renaissance‚ artists portrayed subjects from Greek mythology alongside more conventional Christian themes. Among the best-known subjects of Italian artists are Botticelli ’s Birth of Venus and Pallas and the Centaur‚ the Ledas of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo‚ and Raphael ’s Galatea.[2] Through the medium of Latin and the works of Ovid‚ Greek myth influenced medieval and Renaissance poets such as Petrarch‚ Boccaccio

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    Beatrice d’Este as a sort of gift offering. Even though the painting has been restored countless times‚ it is still considered an original and can be seen by anyone who is interested in visiting Milan‚ Italy. 3. Birth of Venus Painted by Sandro Botticelli around 1485‚ it is now being held by a museum in Florence‚ Italy. Said to depict the goddess Venus‚ she is shown emerging from the water on a clamshell‚ surrounded by two other figures. The original location for the commission of the painting and

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    paintings showing the common life of people. Math and science were used to complete the correct proportion of the human body in paintings and sculptures. An example of humanist art is The Birth of Venus‚ a painting made from Renaissance Italian painter Botticelli. This piece of art is focused only on humans and their potential. (Doc 6) The David is a humanist Renaissance sculpture‚ made by a famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo. (Doc 4) Many great artists appeared during the Renaissance as well‚ such

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    the interminable city‚ or Paris‚ the city of lights and look as adoration revive from a little fire to a thundering flame. At that point‚ see as that fire lights up one’s brain and guide their affection to the way of a decent relationship. Contentions are the reason for roughness and separations. You can keep away from such frightful occasions by traveling so as to revive the affection that was once lost to somewhere where adoration is empowered. Falling flat a test in a way is fizzling life itself

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    Brunelleschi to wonderful effect. The basic of artistic method and the use of perspective was a renewed desired to represent by painting to the beauty of nature and to solve the axioms of aesthetics‚ with the works of Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ Botticelli Donatello and Titan. Giotto attempted drawings in perspective using an algebraic method to determine the placement of distant lines. Also they started using better techniques in the shadowing. It makes the painting more alive. The other main point

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