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    Michelangelo's Accomplishments

    Michelangelo was one of the most inspiring artists history has ever seen. He possessed many extraordinary characteristics that made him into the imagine he is today. He was a perfectionist and hard-working. He communicated in his art and created things that no one else had created before. Most of all, he put his heart in everything he did. The Sistine Chapel, probably rated the most beautiful chapel, not only in Europe but also in the whole world, was painted by Michelangelo at the beginning of

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    Castiglione Vs Machiavelli

    The Book of the Courtier and The Prince were books that explained how to be a Prince, a Courtier, or a well-rounded man. Castiglione and Machiavelli were Florentine and grew up in the same time but they ended up on different sides of the spectrum. They both wrote their books during the same time during the Renaissance. Both were well educated for their time and they were the beginning of the emergence of the middle class. Growing up both their families had money and freedom that allowed them to become

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    Christ Deliverin D. Caravaggio Outline

    I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement: The drastic style comparison of the Renaissance time period to the Baroque period by how their usage of form, space, and composition can show the different effect the painting will have. The art work that is going to be compared to show vast differences from the Renaissance to the Baroque are the paintings done by Pietro Perugino who painted Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to St. Peter in the Renaissance to Caravaggio who painted Conversion of St. Paul

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    What Is Galileo Inaccurate

    One of the most well-known names in history, Galileo Galilei was a pioneer in astronomy, mathematics and physics. Alive during an age of new ideas, Galileo was an undisputed leader of the scientific revolution. Pioneering in the fields of celestial observation, heliocentrism, and kinematics, amongst a plethora of others, he made a lasting impression on the world. This impression was not always in his favor, though, leaving him the victim of a Catholic Church reeling from the Protestant Reformation

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    The Last Judgement By Michelangelo

    Hi, Joseph. Thank you for sharing your representative artifact choices. For the Renaissance Era, I too chose to reflect on “The Last Judgement” by Michelangelo. It was just too dynamic to scroll past during my research. Prior to this class, I had never seen that particular work. Yes, I have been exposed to other areas of the Sistine Chapel, but never The Last Judgement. I truly do not know how I could have missed it. It is quite phenomenal. It is one of the busiest paintings I have ever seen

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    Health Fair Proposal

    The health fairs will take place biannually, in the fall and spring semesters of school. They will also take place on Saturdays, since students will have no class, and hopefully their parent(s) might be available as well. The first fair will be held on Saturday, September 17th, from 9am-6pm. The second fair will be held on Saturday, April 16th, from 9am-6pm as well. The day will be split up into 3 time slots, for elementary, middle, and high school students. From 9:00am-12:00pm, elementary school

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    How Does Aquinas Justify The Renaissance?

    The Renaissance, seen as a time of growth and expression for the individual, brings about a shift in people’s paradigms. In the time period before the Renaissance, labeled as the Middle Ages, the main focus was the role of the Church in everyday life. The common people would look up to the men of the Church, since they were the only literate members of the community. By receiving information from bishops, priests, and cardinals, values that encompassed the beliefs of the Church were formed. Therefore

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    Duccio And Giotto Di Bondone: A Comparative Analysis

    Duccio Di Buoninsigna and Giotto Di Bondone are two well known Italian artists. Although their works significantly differ both of their most popular pieces are religious based. Both, Duccio and Giotto created a piece representing and named The Arrest of Christ. Essentially both illustrate the Gospel of St. Matthew, chapter 26 which explains the “arrest” or “betrayal” of Christ. Judas, one of the twelve disciples, chose to betray Jesus and led soldiers armed with clubs, torches, and swords to him

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    Machiavelli's 'The Prince': An Analysis

    Adrianna Goodrich Hour 3 The Prince Essay In Machiavelli’s “The Prince” he approaches the question “Is it better to be feared or loved.” Love endures a bond which anyone can break to their advantage giving more reason for a leader to be feared. Any leader should be feared, because compassion destroys order, cruelty comes with a price, and love is limited. Sympathizing order leads to chaos. If you sympathize people and show them compassion they expect more. Caligula was a popular leader at first

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    Research Paper On Leonardo Bigollo

    Leonardo Pisano Bigollo was an Italian Mathematician who was born in 1170 in Pisa, Italy. His parents were Alessandra Bonacci and Guglielmo Bonacci he was educated in North Africa when he was younger he grew up loving math. His parents sent him away to go study calculation with an Arab Master (O'Connor, JJ, and EF Robertson). Fibonacci came up with the the Golden Ratio which is a number that dividing a line in two parts so therefore the longer part is equal to the smaller part which is equal to

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