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    Movement‚ Golden Horde WEEK 3: Sept 8-12 Chapter 10—Pages 318-338 Essential Question: “How did the humanists impact culture and politics during the Italian and Northern Renaissance era?” Vocabulary: humanism‚ city-sate‚ ciompi revolt‚ Petrarch‚ Dante‚ Boccaccio‚ Castiglione‚ Pisan‚ Mirandola‚ civic humanism‚ chiaroscuro‚ linear perspective‚ Raphael‚ Ludovico il Moro‚ Savonarola‚ Erasmus‚ Machiavelli‚ republican‚ gabelle‚ taille‚ moors‚ Court of the Star Chamber‚ Tudor‚ Reichstag WEEK 4: Sept 15-19 Chapter

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    farmers generally allow one rooster for ten hens‚ ten men are scarcely sufficient to service one woman.” A famous quote written by Giovanni Boccaccio in his famous work ‘The Decameron’. An italian poet and scholar that helped develop the foundations of humanism and vernacular literature. Without him‚ the history of Italian Renaissance’s literacy would be unclear. With his famous poems and novels‚ he inspired many future writers like Shakespeare and Geoffrey Chaucer. Giovanni Boccaccio’s birth details are

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    client as ‘weak’ or ‘broken’ and the therapist as the expert with the tools to ‘fix’ him (Casemore‚ 2011). Conversely‚ the person-centred approach is thought to be rooted in three interrelated philosophies (Casemore‚ 2011): humanism‚ existentialism and phenomenology. Humanism is fundamentally a belief in the dignity and worth of each individual‚ and that each person is engaged in a struggle towards ‘self-actualisation’‚ i.e. fulfilment of potential in some way‚ which should be acknowledged and respected

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    changed. They have been superseded by newer theories based on psychological‚ social‚ cultural development factors‚ (Fritscher‚ 2011).In this paper I will be concentrating on five theories‚ three psychological and two social‚ they are; Behaviourism‚ Humanism‚ Constructivism‚ Lave and Wenger Communities of Practice‚ and Vygotsky’s learning theory. I have chosen these theories because I believe they best suit my area of teaching. I aim to provide each theory with a description and examples of how the theory

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    But because psychology had such a wide range of study material‚ different theories were brought up to help us understand more. These became known as the schools of Thought. They include structuralism‚ Psychoanalysis‚ functionalism‚ behaviorism‚ humanism‚ and cognitive. Functionalism might have the most influence of any of the six theories. Psychological functionalism trys to describe the thought process without actually asking how it’s done. For example‚ if a person needs to understand a computer

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    Italian)‚ painted by the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci. Historically‚ this masterpiece was painted in 1499. Before and after this period is known as the Renaissance. Renaissance era generally characterized as follows: it is the guiding ideology of humanism‚ its core is "all things is from human"‚ in favor of the individual as the measure of all things. Humanist emphasized on human values‚ personality and human rights‚ advocating individual freedom and opposing the theocratic Catholic; advocating hedonism

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    was sure and confident about herself and Christine knew a way of demonstrating that she was an example for women’s intelligence. 5. What could fresco artists convey that medieval painters could not? How does their work embody characteristics of humanism? Fresco artists would paint on the ceilings of churches. Medieval painters would not do that because they already had stained glass windows. Both types of artists were inspired by greeks and romans‚ and their work represented a human-centered world

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    uses glazing‚ which is thin‚ oily‚ and transparent. Glazing enhances illumination and gives off a 3-D effect. Glaze also helped preserve the paintings and prevented cracking in the future. Titians artwork during the High Renaissance appreciated humanism and celebrated the human form. Women’s bodies were beautiful‚ flawless‚ and curvaceous with pale skin. His paintings reflected the real world. VENUS OF URBINO The artwork was created in the year 1538 in Florence‚ Italy. Titian used

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    recovered the Latin text such as some of Cicero’s work. Fall of Constantinople‚ which Greeks scholars fled to Italy with Ancients texts. Plato’s work was translated in Latin. Another cause is humanism which is the prominent works of Greek‚ Roman‚ and biblical literature. Petrarch is called “The father of humanism”. The Printing press was invented. Effect The Ideas of the Italian Renaissance eventually expand over Europe. It influenced people to think more secular than religious. Significance

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    Chapter 2: When Worlds Collide (1492- 1590) 1. Discuss the roles played by the rising merchant class‚ the new monarchies‚ Renaissance humanism‚ and the Reformation in the development of European Colonialism. The merchant class rose beside the economic growth. It expanded commerce and trade in basic goods. Commercial expansion stimulated the growth of markets and towns. Alliance between commerce and political power was important in the development of European Colonialism. New monarchies promised

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