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    Word Count: 973 What is the Varicella-zoster virus? Varicella may not be a common term in every household but chickenpox on the other hand is always a worry of parents with children in elementary school. Chickenpox is caused by the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV). (Talaro) Chickenpox is a virus that causes an itchy rash that is contagious. Chickenpox is spread through airborne droplets or direct contact with the lesions created by chickenpox. Varicella is strictly a human disease and cannot be

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    Lorenzo de' Menici

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    private wealth‚ did not prosper under Lorenzo’s rule. This was believed to have happened due to the fact that Lorenzo was too caught up in matters of culture and diplomacy. During De’ Medici’s rule‚ he paid the likes of Botticelli‚ Ghirlandaio‚ and Filippo Lippi to paint the city in order to add beauty. “Leonardo the Magnificent” was loved and admired by many‚ up until the day of his death on April 9‚ 1492. Question: Leonardo de’ Medici was raised at an early age to be a ruler‚ having higher education

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    Filippo Brunelleschi’s Dome & Its Construction I. Introduction & thesis A. Period of time (The Renaissance): A.D. 1350-1700 1. Renaissance literally means "rebirth"‚ "revival" "restoration" a. Rebirth of the ancient Greek style b. The neoclassic style of architecture prevailing during the Renaissance 2. Transitional movement in Europe a. The Renaissance is understood as a historical age that was preceded by the Middle Ages and followed by the Reformation. b. Between medieval and

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    Brunelleschi's Architecture

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    The architecture of Alghero still strongly represents the Gothic-Catalan style‚ giving a true testament to its years of Catalan ruling. Despite some bad damage during World War II‚ the Spanish design is still felt very strongly throughout the city. In fact‚ many make Alghero a destination purely to admire its historic architecture.  From the churches to the shuttered windows and balconies‚ the feel of Alghero is much like that of a Spanish Mediterranean city. The city walls give way to the struggle

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    Papa (not angry at all) and Barbara’s Father sitting in the kitchen they are discussing business. He got dressed and went outside and Skull and the others were playing a game of soccer‚ Michele eventually went off for a ride‚ he wanted to go and see Filippo. He went to give him food and water. There is talk of a character named Sergio at the table and they also talk of the boy in the hole (Fillipo). Michele got up early‚ packed his bag with food and water‚ going to see Fillipo. He finds Felices Natale’s

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    Patron-Artist Relations in the Renaissance The subject of artist-patron relations has been a touchy one since the beginning of the phenomenon. Nowadays it does not take such great precedence‚ as the artist leans more toward a personal‚ individual type of art typical of freelance. Serious commissions exist only in public art and architecture‚ where the needs and feelings of a large group are considered. Artist and patron must work out a compromise as to what is acceptable and also respects

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    The texts that I have studied and prepared for my comparative course are: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte‚ Translations by Brian Friel‚ and I’m not scared directed by Gabriel Salvatores. When I address the cultural context of a text I refer to the worlds of the texts‚ the circumstances which face the plots and the characters of the texts. Some elements of the cultural context of each and every text are the world’s attitudes‚ social rituals‚ and structures. Coming to grips with the general norm

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    Flippo Brunelleschi Case

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    Florence Cathedral’s dome. Brunelleschi had no formal architectural background but when the contest for creating Santa Maria’s dome was announced with a prize of 200 gold florins and possible eternal fame‚ Brunelleschi grabbed at the opportunity. Filippo Brunelleschi was determined to win the contest and have his double dome design used for the cathedral. Brunelleschi was certain that his design would win because it solved all of the questions being asked. People were asking‚ “how can a dome be built

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    symbolic meaning? Discuss the five main settings- Aqua Traverse‚ the valley and farmhouse‚ Filippo’s hiding place‚ Melichetti’s farm‚ the Gravina. Setting: The main setting of the novel was Acqua Traverse‚ but the main setting of the whole novel was Filippos hiding spot. Symbolic Meaning: Knowing that Michele used to ride his dads bike‚ it makes the reader think that his family is poor. Aqua Traverse: Four little houses and an old country villa lost in the wheat. The neighbouring village was hidden

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    Cholera Paper

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    certain regions of the globe. For this report‚ I will be focusing on the strand O1‚ which is the most common disease inducing strand of Vibrio cholerae. Vibrio cholerae was first found to be the cause of cholera by an Italian anatomist by the name of Filippo Pacini in 1854‚ but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch 30 years later publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease. Vibrio cholerae is most commonly spread through the ingestion‚ also known as eating or drinking

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