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    Jessica Cotton ENGL 102 Discussion Board 1 After listening to and reading lessons 1-3‚ for why Christians need to read secular literature. The point that I agree the most is how electronic media‚ mainly television is not as valuable to learning as studying literature. In lesson 2 it states that when you watch television everything is done for you. You only tap into the emotional side of your brain and you lose your ability think logically‚ because you are living in the present and not thinking

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    Italian Culture

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    When I walked up to the sidewalk‚ the crowd was the first thing I noticed. A diverse clientele from different ethnic backgrounds waited outside for a table; luckily we had a reservation. Walking into the restaurant‚ I noticed the enormous wood fire oven in the kitchen under a wall of wooden logs that stretched from one side of the restaurant to the other. When we sat down at the table next to the kitchen‚ bread was already waiting for us‚ and the noisiness of the crowd dissipated as we tasted the

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    Eboni Mighty “Zesty Italian” In this particular ad‚ a fairly nice looking gentleman is lying on a blanket‚ unclothed seemingly to have enjoyed the pleasure of a complete picnic. While eating biscotti and drinking fine Italian wine‚ the rays of the sun glisten on his sun kissed skin‚ wow this was certainly enough to capture my attention! The grass is a dark forest green and is perfectly manicured as if just been cut. Red and white printed‚ the blanket is laid across the grass with this striking

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    I have always had a passion for Italian food. It has been my favorite since I was a little girl. Spaghetti‚ lasagna‚ fettuccini alfredo‚ pizza and cheese ravioli are excellent choices of Italian foods. Out of all of the many choices of Italian cuisine chicken alfredo is my favorite. Going to a restaurant every time I crave chicken alfredo can be expensive so I have learned how to make this delicious meal on my own. It is also a very quick dish to make with little prep time. Here are some steps that

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    and Milan‚ Italy. Florence‚ Italy was the center of the Italian Renaissance where new artwork‚ scientific discoveries‚ philosophical ideas and mathematical ideas were being created and discussed. Here‚ Da Vinci created a series of journals containing information ranging on anything from how the human body works to weapons and art allowing future readers to recreate his many findings. The true “Renaissance Man” Leonardo da Vinci embodied the spirit of the Renaissance by becoming well educated in a variety

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    too. 1- Forms of Medieval drama: The first forms of medieval drama are related to Religious form‚ i.e. all related to different festivals mass and holidays. It was prominent during Easter and Christmas. For instance‚ Tropes is a dramatic performance‚ in which three maids looking for the body of the Christ. There were no secular actors‚ but member of the clergy. There is much dialogue in Latin rather than English. These plays appear from the 10th to 13th century. The Miracle or mystery plays

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    institution was in history. In the history of marriage there was no such exertion of free will until Pius IV’s 1563 bull at the Council of Trent‚ prompted by the Protestant Reformation‚ relaxed rules. More often than not‚ Renaissance marriage arrangements remained pretty much the way they had been set up in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. As this is a sensitive topic‚ it is not suitable for all ages‚ but the true beauty of its art can be appreciated by all. In other words‚ matrimony was nothing

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    1. Bruschetta Bruschetta is a popular menu item at many Italian restaurants which commonly served warm as an appetizer‚ snack‚ or side dish. The name comes from the Italian word bruscare‚ which means "to roast over coals. The most common form of bruschetta is the traditional tomato and basil bruschetta.  Bruschetta itself‚ is actually thin slices of bread‚ which have been grilled until lightly browned‚ then rubbed with garlic and olive oil. There are as many variations on bruschetta‚ as there are

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    Renaissance means to be born again. The Renaissance was a period of cultural and intellectual rebirth for Europe; it started in Italy in the 14th century and lasted until the 17th century. Humanism was a very important piece of the Renaissance. This period happened just after the Middle ages which is dated from 400 to 1300. It was a method of learning based of reasoning and evidence. Studia humanitatis means humanistic studies‚ which were grammar‚ rhetoric‚ poetry‚ history‚ and moral philosophy.

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    How was the printing press important in the Renaissance? What is a printing press? The printing press was created in 1450 CE by Johannes Gutenberg. It made books spread quicker and it was cheaper. Did the printing press have a larger impact on exploration or the changes in catholic church? The printing press had a significant impact on exploration in the following ways: people could afford books so they could read about Columbus and his explorations‚ Columbus inspired people to explore because

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