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    Italy is famous for its art, architecture, and, of course, food. Italy has great buildings that have lasted years. These buildings include the Coliseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Pantheon. Italy is also known for its food. Bread, ice cream, and pizza are two things Italy has created. The country of Italy boasts takes pride in its loving culture, strong government, unique geography, enjoyable climates, and thriving economy. Italy has a great culture that revolves around family and food. The

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    Objective: Michelangelo best represents the Renaissance period due to his artistic abilities that exemplified individualism through his extraordinary ability to showcase emotion and great skill in his artwork which enlightened people. Experience: 1475-1488 Caprese, Italy He is raised by a foster mother. The mother dies when he is six years old. He did have anyone to look up to, so he quit school

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    Due to Rome’s great impact on the world, Rome is often thought of as a much bigger place than simply just the capital of Italy. Let’s Go Publication stated “Rome. The city that ruled an empire. A center for the Renaissance, the papacy, and the birthplace of Western civilization.”(Let’s Go Publications, 484). This quote demonstrates just how impactful the city of Rome was on the world and why Rome is thought of something much bigger than just a capital of a country. Rome was very prevalent in biblical

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    Often in tales we hear of Italy as the country of love, further emphasised in Walt Disney’s “The Lady and The Tramp”, where two mutts fall in love at first sight. Italy has touched the world, well known for the birth of our modern pizza, and its variety of pastas and sauces, but there is so much more to this country than its abundance of love and food. Outside of the fact that it is shaped as a boot, Italy is a one of kind country that has made great strides in history in order to become what it

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    country of Italy is relatively small and is located in Europe. Italia is in fact smaller than the state of Texas but don’t underestimate this little European country. In spite of the fact that Italy is smaller than Texas, it has a larger population of people and this was established about a couple years back. “The CIA estimated the population of Italy in July 2015 to be 61,855,120, which put it at number 24 in population among the 238 countries, dependencies and territories of the world.” (“Italy” 387-406)

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    beautiful in Renaissance was absolutely outdated 100 years after this era. In this essay I will be talking about the hair and make-up in Renaissance. It all started in Italy, home of the greatest artists of the time. The first section of my essay will be about Italy and the way people were changing their natural appearances using various products. In the second section I will move to the north of Europe to explore a bit more about this topic and see how much the fashion that was set in Italy has changed

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    writing you this letter is to inform you that am currently in the city of Italy in Europe, researching the origin of my favorite piece of art called Dormition Of The Virgin, it was painted in 1432 by a Florentine painter called Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro, also known as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole) during the early Renaissance. This art is a composed of Tempera and tooled gold on panel with horizontal grain. Lucy you know Italy is a country that Christianity has a great influence on their culture and

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    Slide 1: My project is on Ancient Civilizations in Italy. My presentation will focus on Italy during the Roman Empire, the Reformation, and the Renaissance. Slide 2: My presentation will begin by talking about Ancient Rome. Slide 3: Romulus and Remus are the founders of Rome. They are the twin sons of Mars who is the god of war. As babies a king left put them in a basket and sent them down the Tiber River. A she-wolf found them and raised the twins as her own. Once they got older the boys crushed

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    Italy has a great culture that revolves around family and food. The people like to stay strong in their relationships. Every night, Italian families take a walk called Passeggiata (Nation Facts). This helps people stay fit and spend time with family and friends. Religion also has a part in Italy’s culture. Most people are Christian or Roman Catholic. At Christmas, every Italian town sets out a nativity scene called Il Presepe. Food is also very important to Italians. Pasta is the national dish (Welcome

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    The Renaissance through Italian influences as well as the North played a huge role in shaping not only the countries involved, but it changed the world in numerous ways. Through the arts and the intellectuals that brought about great ideas, this era could easily be defined as a time of rebirth for beauty and knowledge. The Northern and Italian Renaissance revitalized and developed Europe from the Middle Ages, both areas were similar in their ideas, but different from their timing. Throughout this

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