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    Mt. Vesuvius As A Volcano

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    because of its activity level. Its last serious eruption was in 1944. It’s one of the only active volcanos on the mainland of Europe. It’s considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in world due to the large population in Naples. For the resident in and around the Bay of Naples‚ there was a calm of 100 years prior to the activity that prompted the eruption of 79. Next‚ it is important to consider the remains of Pompeii. Because the city was covered

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    Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento

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    century operatic scene that surrounded and influenced Mozart emerged into clearer view‚ Giovanni Paisiello was recognized as one of its most significant shapers. He began composing opera as soon as he left the Conservatory of San Onofrio in Naples in 1763. In Naples‚ he soon became established as a popular local composer. He was noted for simplifying operatic style in the interests of getting more quickly to the plot and keeping it moving. His tendency towards concision was even greater strengthened

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    How do volcanoes affect people and environments? Each year there are approximately 50-70 volcanoes that erupt. Those volcanoes affect the people and environments in many different ways. According to the article “How many active volcanoes are there? (Tom Simkin and Lee Siebert) there are about 20 volcanoes erupting right now. Volcanoes can affect people and environments in many uncounted ways. One important thing that can affect the environment is that the volcanic soils help the environment in

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    Giovanni Boccaccio

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    father did not encourage his literary interests‚ and by 1328 Boccaccio was in Naples to learn commerce‚ probably with the Bardi. After 6 years of fruitless apprenticeship‚ Boccaccio abandoned commerce and reluctantly studied canon law for another 6 years. Later he regretted this lost time. However‚ the years were not wasted. Through his father ’s contacts‚ Boccaccio was introduced to the cultivated society of the court at Naples. There he knew scientists and theologians‚ men of letters and the law. He

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    The Tempest

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    Adam Dolah 12/27/12 10B Essay In both of the plays The Tempest and Julius Caesar‚ a group of people is formed to take down and kill one person. In Julius Caesar‚ the conspirators who came up with the plan to kill Caesar were Cassius‚ Cinna‚ Casca‚ Metellus‚ Decius‚ and one can even say Brutus as well even though he was not part of them originally. In The Tempest‚ there are a couple different murder plots. The first of which is when Ariel puts everyone to sleep except for Antonio

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    This masterpiece of Caravaggio’s late style was acquired after the second world war by Vincenzo Imparato Caracciolo of Naples. Previously unknown to Caravaggio scholarship‚ it was cleaned and restored by Pico Cellini (1959–1964) [see Ref. Marini 1987‚ p. 508]. First published by Pierre Rosenberg and then more fully by Marini‚ the picture quickly gained wide acceptance. Aside from Marini‚ who has repeatedly argued that it is a work of Caravaggio’s first Neapolitan period (1606–7)‚ scholars have recognized

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    The Tempest Power

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    In today’s world people will do anything to be above everyone else. In "The Tempest" William Shakespear expressed the idea of "struggle for power". During "The Tempest" the characters have a shipwreck on a island during a horrible storm. While on the island there was no one in charge. Everyone was wanting to be in control but there could only be one king. Men were prepared to kill there own brother or family to gain more power over everyone else. On this island everyone was struggling for power and

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    In The Tempest‚ Sebastian is known as the brother of the King of Naples‚ Alonso. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses several techniques to reveal this character in the story. Here‚ I will only be discussing three of those techniques: what Sebastian does‚ the reaction of others to Sebastian‚ and what Sebastian says. One way William Shakespeare reveals Sebastian is through what Sebastian does. In Act 2‚ scene 1‚ Antonio repeatedly attempts to lure Sebastian into the idea that killing his brother

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    Calinaria Research Paper

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    The History and Sights of Calabria Calabria is a region in southern Italy‚ south of Naples located at the “toe” of the peninsula. The capital of the region is Cosenza. The region is bounded between Basilicata‚ the Tyrrhenian Sea‚ and the Ionian Sea. The region has a population of two million and that number is still rising. Calabria was first settled by Italic Oscan – speaking tribes. Two of these tribes consisted of Oenotri‚ or the “vine-cultivators” and the Itali. Greek contact with the latter

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