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    great deal of detail. They tell us how these nomadic people lived and what they ate. The paintings depict people hunting bison-like animals along with horses running wild. This allows historians to see what animals were alive at this time too (Fiero 4-5). Another very important item to Ancient people was fertility. Without fertility no one would survive and when a civilization has a limited number of people‚ fertility is the number one issue. This is especially present in the Venus of Willendorf

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    and arranged in a 4x8 pattern (Fiero‚ 65). Many wondered why Warhol would choose to create such a bizarre display. Once he stopped creating cartoon art‚ a friend named Muriel Latow came up with the idea to create the 32 soup cans. French artist‚ Marcel Duchamp‚ said‚ “If you take a Campbell Soup can and repeat it fifty times‚ you are not interested in the retinal image. What interests you is the concept that wants to put fifty Campbell soup cans on a canvas" (Fiero‚ 66). After the success of this

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    Cited: Gloria K. Fiero. Landmarks in Humanities. 3rd ed. New York: NY‚ 2013. Print. Ritchie‚ William‚ et al. "The Ancient Hebrew Culture: Illustrations Of Modern Strategic Management Concepts In Action." Business History 54.7 (2012): 1099-1117. Teeter‚ Andrew. "The

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    accessed on March 15‚ 2012 at 10:04 pm.‚www.msu.edu/~wesleya1/Greek%20Architecture2.ppt. FieroGloria K. Landmarks in Humanities.2nd

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    William J.‚ and Jackson J. Spielvogel. World History‚ Volume II: Since 1500. 7ed. Massachusetts: Wadsworth Publishing‚ 2012. Harris‚ Bonnie‚ professor. “East Asian World” Lecture‚ San Diego State University‚ San Diego‚ CA‚ September 17‚ 2012 FieroGloria Berghorn‚ Detlef‚ and Markus Hattstein. National Geographic Essential Visual History of the World. Washington: National Geographic Society‚ 2007. Hayden‚ G Miki Lankford‚ Adam‚ and Nayab Hakim. 2011. From Columbine to Palestine: A Comparative

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    that artistic symbol with very little or no secret messages. I will discuss the Christian symbols of Gregory the Great and Three Scribes‚ the Lamentation‚ and a few other symbols that are very common in identifying religious symbols. In Fiero (2009)‚ the early Christian symbols of Gregory the Great and Three Scribes (p. 101) depict a dove which is the symbol of the Holy Spirit in some cases it means peace and love‚ however‚ Gregory is considered an influential theologian and his writings

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    Fête galante is a French term that means ‘galant party’‚ which celebrates pursuits of the idle rich aristocrats‚ from the Eighteenth Century. Fête galante is defined in the website dictionary.com as a representation in art of elegantly dressed groups at play in a rural or park like setting. Another term that has been used to explain this style of painting was “a celebration of love.” Fête galante refers to a particular style of painting that originally began with the painter Antoine Watteau. Fête

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    Christianity greatly influenced the Early Middle Ages. This epoch existed between 500-1000 C.E. There was little stability during this time. Western Europe was under attack from Germanic tribes and Eastern Europe was battling against the Arabs. Fiero (2002) states‚ "the Germanic tribal people and practices blended with those of classical Rome and Western Christianity to forge the basic economic‚ social and cultural patterns of medieval life" (p.69). According to the website German Culture‚ in

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    References: FieroGloria K. (2011). The Humanistic Tradition‚ Book 3: The European Renaissance‚ the Reformation‚ and Global Encounter (6th Ed). New York: McGraw Hill. FieroGloria K. (2011). The Humanistic Tradition‚ Book 4: Faith‚ Reason‚ and Power in the Early Modern World (6th Ed). New York: McGraw Hill.

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    Cited: FieroGloria K. The Humanistic Tradition; The Early Modern World to the Present. Vol. 2. 6th ed. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2011. Print

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