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    Adlay milk) as the most acceptable treatment among samples. The % total crude protein of the product has a value of 2.82 based on density‚ % crude fat of 1.78. While the control (T0) acquired the level of crude protein: 3.43% and crude fat: 2.42%. In Codex Alimentarius of Milk and Milk Products Standards‚ the minimum amount of protein present in yogurt should be 2.7% and crude fat of less than 15%. This indicates that the amount of crude protein the sample reached the given standard; however‚ based on

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    GHIBERTI 1378-1455 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ARTIST Lorenzo Ghiberti was born in 1378 c.‚ in Pelago‚ Italy and died Dec. 1‚ 1455 in Florence. Ghiberti was an important early Italian Renaissance sculptor‚ whose doors (Gates of Paradise 1425-52) for the Baptistery of the cathedral of Florence are considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian art in the Quattrocento. Other works include three bronze statues for Or San Michele (1416–25) and the reliefs for Siena cathedral (1417–27). Ghiberti

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    Mayan Temple During the time of the Mayan Temple one thing that was very important was sacrifice. They did sacrifice by cutting themselves sometimes and they used by killing other people. Also human sacrifice was a central Mayan religion. It was believed to encourage fertility‚ demonstrate piety‚ and propitiate the gods. The Mayan gods were thought to be nourished by human blood‚ and ritual bloodletting was seen as the only means of making contact with them. The Maya believed that if they neglected

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    Giotto di Bondone‚ was born 1266–67/1276‚ near Florence Italy and died Jan. 8‚ 1337‚ in Florence at the age of 70. Before his death‚ the city of Florence appointed him head Florentine architect and chief of public works. He is believed to have been a pupil of the Florentine painter Cimabue and to have decorated five different chapels. He became so widely known that the poet Dante made mention of him. However‚ because little of his life and few of his works are able to be

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    smooth. The value of the Mona Lisa would have been suggestive of planes and textures. The balance of the Mona Lisa would have been unity and variety. The Mona Lisa has subject matter and that would be a Florentine woman of beauty. The Mona Lisa is likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant and her gaze would have been meant for her husband. The Mona Lisa was never delivered and Leonardo kept it when he went to work for Francis I. I think that Leonardo’s message would have been that

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    around 1353. The various tales in his book ranged from erotic to tragic. It provided a document of life during that time and it is considered to be a masterpiece of the Italian prose. From 1350 Boccaccio became involved with Italian humanism and the Florentine government. He was asked to greet Francesco Petrarch. During their meeting‚ everything went well. Boccaccio started calling Petrarch his teacher and Minister and was encouraged to study classical Greek and Latin literature. Boccaccio then began

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    di Marcovaldo and Cimabou. This style also made its way into sculpture through the Gothic style. The competition held in Florence for the execution of the east doors of the Baptistery‚ the Romanesque structure across from the cathedral where all Florentine citizens were baptized‚ marked the end of the Proto- Renaissance era on 1402.

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    over an unimaginable feat‚ the story of David and Goliath comes to mind. During the Italian Renaissance‚ Florence was under constant change and turmoil however David remained a consistent symbol of endless possibilities for the people. “For the Florentines‚ David represented the essence of civic virtue-courage‚ fortitude‚ and faith” (Murray‚ 39). Various artists have revealed their own depictions of the young shepherd boy but two stand out among the masses. Donatello and Michelangelo both created

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    REL 2240: Review for First Examination! 1. What principles appear to have been used in the selection of the New Testament canon? Give specific examples of three early Christian writings not found in the New Testament and suggest why they may not have become canonical. 2. What is the distinction between Temple and Synagogue; priest and rabbi?! 3. What are the five main characteristics of Apocalyptic Thought? Give three examples of Jewish apocalyptic writings. 4. Compare and contrast the idea of

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    Introduction Maya civilization is an ancient American culture. It’s one of the most developed civilizations in the western hemisphere before the arrival of Europeans. People called the Maya lived in Mexico‚ Guatemala‚ Belize‚ El Salvador and Honduras. Those people built massive stone pyramids‚ temples‚ and sculpture; developed a system of writing using hieroglyphs; and recorded their achievements in mathematics and astronomy. Most archeologists said that the Maya culture attained its highest level

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