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    art‚ in my opinion‚ person simply can not exist. It seems to mе that the Art - is one of the human needs. Obviously‚ this beauty reveals to man the path to perfection and harmony. Immortal beautiful creations of ancient sculptors and architects: Raphael‚ Michelangelo‚ Dante‚ Pushkin and Tolstoy‚ Mozart‚ Bach and Tchaikovsky. It will be exciting when you try to cover all created intelligence geniuses‚ preservation and continuation of their descendants and followers. Of course‚ art plays an important

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    the pros and cons of how the chemical may react to a human being. The author shows how the biological effects of cannabinoids‚ the active chemical compounds in the marijuana plant can be used in medical uses. The work from the scientist‚ Professor Raphael Mechoulam proved how this chemical can be used in a positive aspect. He discovered the first endogenous cannabinoid‚ a fatty acid in the brain which he termed “anandamide.” When this is attached to CB1‚ it triggers a biochemical change within our

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    old when i became the pope in 1513.I ruled for 8 ½ years as pope.It was all well except for the monk in germany martin luther. During my time as pope i expanded vadikin library and Refurbished the saint peter’s basilica in rome. Michelangelo and raphael helped me decorate the Sistine chapel. Under my reign‚ Rome became the center of the High Renaissance‚ attracting some of the most famous artists and writers of the period. Second‚ it was during my reign that the Protestant Reformation began. i’m

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    world picture in the quarter of a century prior to the composition of Utopia? How did those explorations affect the book? 3. Who was Erasmus and what was his connection with More? 4. Who was Peter Giles and what was his role in Utopia? 5. Who was Raphael Hythloday and what was his role in Utopia? 6. Who was Cardinal Morton and how did he figure in Utopia? 7. Cite several conditions‚ laws‚ and customs in England that were criticized by Hythloday. 8. Do you believe that More was in full agreement

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    Broward College Starbucks and Dunkin ’ Donuts Raphael Ferreira Composition 1101 Dr. Raphael Bennet 04/01/2014 Starbucks and Dunkin ’ Donuts Coffee has been around the market and homes for a very long time now. The first coffee shop in the United States opened in 1697 in New York. Today‚ nearly two-thirds of americans drink coffee. Coffee is usually associated with ’waking up ’ or ’staying awake ’ due to your high caffeine level‚ and it ’s invevitable to

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    ABC’s of the Renaissance Architecture  The renaissance places a great deal of its design on symmetry‚ proportion‚ and on geometry. Many beautiful building came from this period for example “Temietto di San Pietro in Montorio Rome in 1502. Books (literature)  Books during the renaissance were very expensive and were passed down from generation from generation. Only the wealthy had books because only one copy could be made at a time and printing presses were very expensive. And example of a

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    religious art. As a matter of fact‚ in his David sculpture‚ he included many Greek-inspired aspects given that‚ he depicted a young heroic male‚ instead of God being portrayed as the primary heroic figure. Additionally‚ another artist of the Renaissance‚ Raphael Sanzio‚ painted aesthetically pleasing portraits‚ in which he emphasized the detailing and beauty of art. All throughout his career as a painter‚ he frequently inspired other artists to focus on specific aspects of humanism when they painted‚ such

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    time referred to as the High Renaissance. At this time education was valued‚ and art was advancing with mathematical‚ and liberal techniques that incorporated reality with the complementary‚ or "ideal"(pg.633). Another leading artist of Florence was Raphael‚ who found himself doing newlywed portraits of Agnolo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi. Divinci‚ the first to complete the portrait of Mona Lisa inspired an identical yet different portrait of a woman named Maddalena. When making the Mona Lisa‚ Davinci

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    surrounded by other buildings and the citizens of Rome. In the 7th century‚ the Pope converted the Pantheon into a Christian church. After the Renaissance‚ it was used as tomb‚ and is a burial ground for some of the best known artist of the time‚ such as Raphael. Today‚ it also holds the bodies of two of Italy’s kings. It still remains a Catholic church and mass is often celebrated inside. The Parthenon was built in the 447-432 BCE as a temple for the Greek goddess Athena. It replaced an earlier version‚

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    17.1 Notes

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    they have become patrons of the arts by monetarily supporting artists. Renaissance merchants and wealthy families also were patrons of the arts. Perspective: shows three dimensions on a flat surface. Example is; Marriage of the Virgin (1504)‚ Raphael. Vernacular: native language to ones self‚ Dante wrote in vernacular. 2. I think the movement of the Renaissance was the most important advantage of Italy because it was the boom of creativity in art and it lasted from about 1300-1600. The

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