Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo- Octaviano Larrazolo was the first Hispanic American to ever hold office in the Senate. He built his career around the defense of Hispanic American civil rights, although he made many enemies in both parties in is efforts he was considered “the great champion of the Spanish American people.” He was always unshifting in his concern for their welfare.
Luis Garavito born on the 25 of January 1957 in Genova, Quindio, Colombia. Is a Colombian
Sonia Sotomayor is best known as the first Hispanic justice of the US Supreme Court.
Well you want to know about Leonardo da vinci. Let’s talk about him. Leonardo da vinci was born April 15, 1452. He then died on May 2, 1519 at the age of 67. Leonardo da vinci was known for his art and science smartness. It was honestly insane how smart he was by the time he was 18. When he was 18 he was doing all kind of sorts of stuff that was almost impossible. When Leonardo da vinci was 5 years old he was taken from his mom. He had very very little education but when he was 14 he was interested in anatomy which is the study of the human body. He was studying bones and all that is in the body and how it functions. When he saw what the human body looked like he then drew very detailed drawing in his notebooks. When he would them though he would draw them backwards. With all of the objects that he had seen with exploring a lot he found objects to make different machines or vehicles. When he would draw in the notebooks he would draw so many things that it kind got overwhelming. When he would draw some of the drawing he got so many ideas he couldn’t remember some of them because there were so many. When he would draw in his notebook he would just draw those things he would also do his sculptings and his weapons of war. He was also the one who painted one of the most famous paintings. The mona lisa. Around 1495, Ludovico Sforza, then the Duke of Milan, commissioned to leonardo da Vinci to paint ‘the last supper’ on the back wall of the dining hall inside the building of
“You feel the last bit of breath leaving their body. You’re looking into their eyes. A person in that situation is God!” -Ted Bundy
Camilo Cabello’s Anxiety Got the Best of Her During a Fifth Harmony Concert When She Apparently Left Early
I decided to base my Age of Exploration Paper on Giovanni da Verrazzano, and I chose him because I like the areas he traveled in, and he is the most interesting Italian explorer, and I wanted to have an Italian, because someday I would like to go to Italy. Anyways, Giovanni is an explorer who sailed around the coast of North America, and got a Narrows Bridge in New York, named after him, which I thought was pretty cool because, not all of the people I was looking at got something named after them.
History has shown that rulers of nations may be consumed by the absolute control over their people; consequently, leading them to adapt strict regulations for the citizens of their country. Fascism was commonly used to construct uncompromising laws over the population of certain provinces. Benito Mussolini was highly known for assembling firm regulations to form his Italian empire. As documented by Jesse Greenspan (2012) Mussolini’s violent outbursts were evident since childhood. Mussolini was even expelled at the age of 10 from boarding school due to stabbing a classmate. However this was not the only stabbing incidents, as he had claimed to also furiously stabbing an ex-girlfriend in the arm. Mussolini’s rage went as far as pinching
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was born on 29 July 1883. He was born in Predappio in Northern Central Italy. They lived in a crowded two room house on the second floor of a palazzo. His father was a blacksmith and a member of the Socialist party. As a child, he was very smart but he was also very disobedient. As a child his father taught him about the Socialist party and to disobey authority. As a result, he was expelled from many schools. Because of this he was sent to the strict Salesian order at Faenza. There he caused even more trouble than he did at home. While he was there he stabbed another student with a pen knife. After that he was sent to Giosuè Carducci. He was yet again expelled from that school for assaulting another student with his penknife. Despite his
My name is Pasquale Oppedisano and I think smoking should be banned in the workplace (inside and out) for many reasons. One is smoking is considered to be a dirty habit by most people, two passive smoking is just as bad if not worse than smoking, smoke shortens and damages equipment for example computers, higher risks of accidents like fires, loss of work time because of smoking activities and difficulties in hiring/keeping employees that are sensitive to smoking.
Italian Renaissance revealed more of the humans that most of their art revolved around them nature, and reality painting nude and so forth. The Italian was more of real life art that looked real like I mention. They focused on beauty, mind, and power of humans. I did see how they felt that GOD was important, and people should have a relationship to their faith. Art was more of commissioned by the Catholic Church I think that it was more of seeing a visual picture for the artist. They wanted more than a painting they wanted it to come to life
Giovanni di bicci Medici and his son Cosimo Medici in 1369 to 1464 rises to political power and ruler of Florence. They discovered ancient texts and funded a rebirth of Florence Italy.
The Italian Renaissance one of the astounding, and profound Renaissance that had come across in human history. It is strange and interesting how such a significant cultural change and achievements could be accomplished in the middle ages and early modern Europe. Such Imaginative, and intelligent mind were born in the area. Such as Leonardo da vinci, Michelangelo, William Shakespeare, and none other than Christopher Columbus. Many of these people were famous for their artwork and sculptures and how ingenious and innovative they were, for some for the things they found or created. Leonardo da vinci created the Mona lisa and also the last supper and many more excellent works of art. Which is still critically acclaimed as a marvelous work of art
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, also known as ‘Il Duce’ meaning “The Leader” in Italian, is one of the most evil men in the world. Benito Mussolini was born July 29, 1883 in Dovia di Predappio, Forlì, Italy. His father, Alessandro, was a blacksmith and a part-time socialist journalist. Instead of being with his family, he spent most of his time on politics and much of his money on his mistress. Mussolini’s mother, Rosa Maltoni, on the other hand was a Catholic school teacher and was the one that provided the family with some stability and income. Benito Mussolini and his family lived in two crowded rooms on the second floor of a small palazzo. Mussolini and he was the oldest of three children and came from an extremely poor family.
Giacomo Matteotti was an Italian Socialist politician born in Fratta Polesine, Italy. He graduated from the University of Bologna, entered law practice, joined the Italian Socialist Party, and was elected as the Chamber of Deputies three times, becoming secretary of his party. He was the first leader to openly oppose Italy entering World War I and Mussolini’s belief in Fascism. On May 30, 1924, he publicly condemned Mussolini, saying that the Fascists deceived the people during their recent elections and used unnecessary violence to obtain votes. Two weeks after Matteotti’s public condemnation of Mussolini, he disappeared. About month after his death, Matteotti was found buried in a grave just outside Rome with a carpenter’s knife through his
Benito Mussolini was the first fascist dictator in history, however many historians question his ideologies that helped him rise to power and become the most powerful man in Italy. Mussolini’s use of the Blackshirts was effective, to a great extent that the “authority was enforced by the use of the Blackshirts (1).” Above all many people considered him as the “only man capable of restoring order (2)”, when Italy was slipping into political chaos moreover he promised to bring back the glory days of Italy in Ancient Rome. Mussolini heavily relied on the Blackshirts to help him restore order, become the Duce and to also stay in power and fight the opposition. The essay will outline how the Socialist newspaper editor Benito Mussolini utilized the Blackshirts to become the Fascist prime minister of Italy.