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    currently attending a Master in Business Administration (MBA). Nov. 11 – May 12 Modern Educational Centre (MEC)‚ English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and Business Communications. Nov. 11 – May 12 Piccola accademia di italiano - Italian Language and Culture Academy‚ Italian beginner’s course. Feb. 05 – Aug. 09 Catholic University of Pelotas‚ Third Level Degree in Physiotherapy. Work Experience Nov. 09 – Present The Bagel Factory‚ Dublin 4‚ Ireland Position: Cashier and supervisor Strong interpersonal

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    Dante Alighieri was one of the most renowned writers in world literature. His great masterpieces have influenced the world immensely. He was not only a great writer and poet but he also was a man that overcame great odds to write awe inspiring works of art. Dante Alighieri was born in Florence‚ Italy either in late May or early June‚ 1265. His childhood was somewhat troubling because of the early death of his mother and then his father when he was 18. He managed to get through these bad

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    well-rounded in his studies and be “passably learned in the humanities‚ in the Latin poets‚ orators and historians” (Doc. 3). Compared to a lower class male‚ Castiglione believes the upper class needs more education. Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini was an Italian humanist who later became pope. He describes that education is needed on high class‚ especially a prince or any ruler (Doc. 1). John Amos Comenius stressed the importance of education and university; which‚ back then‚ university was more for the upper

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    The Italian Renaissance artist‚ Titian‚ was arguably the best painter of the Venetian school. Titian was born in 1488 in Pieve de Cadore‚ Venice‚ Italy and died there on August 27‚ 1576. He mostly composed religious and mythological pictures‚ setting standards for physical beauty and lust (C.S. Forester‚ 695). For example‚ in Titian’s work‚ "Venus and Adonis"‚ he constructed an image of a nude woman viewed from the back reaching for a male in one of his mythological pieces (W.R. Rearick‚ 25). His

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi has been referred to by many historians as ’the foremost military figure and popular hero of the age of Italian unification’. Indeed‚ unlike Mazzini known as the "thinker" of the movement towards a united Italian state‚ Garibaldi can be seen as the "sword" of the ’Risorgimento’‚ whose efforts resulted in many practical contributions to the cause for Italian independence. Firstly‚ after his return to Italy in 1848‚ Garibaldi made his opening contribution to the cause by inspiring

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    born Oct. 25‚ 1881‚ Málaga‚ Spain died April 8‚ 1973‚ Mougins‚ France Spanish-born French painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ and stage designer. Trained by his father‚ a professor of drawing‚ he exhibited his first works at 13. After moving permanently to Paris in 1904‚ he replaced the predominantly blue tones of his so-called Blue Period (1901–04) with those of pottery and flesh in his Rose Period (1904–06). His first masterpiece‚ Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)‚ was controversial

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    How Far was Mussolini’s Control of Italy in the Years 1925-43 Dependent on the Use of Terror Extra Time – didn’t finish It is applicable through a number of factors that Mussolini utilised terror and depended on these measures in order to gain control over Italy. He organised a secret police called the OVRA‚ whereby dissidents were spied upon and severely beaten up as well as often being imprisoned without trial. This created much fear for citizens and opponents‚ leading them to be faithful to Fascism

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    Garibaldi were also hugely important in unifying Italy not only did this man inspire many but he also acquired Sicily and Naples for Italy and furthered the unification process by giving them freely to piedmont. Between these three men most of the Italian peninsula was united‚ and so they play a more major part in the eventual unification as without out them Italy would have had no one to lead them into unification and the revolutions would not have been as successful. It was the efforts of these

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    revolutionized the way people thought. This new age began in rich Italian city-states like Florence. The Renaissance expressed a new way of thinking‚ which focused more on the beauty and grace of man instead of only focusing on the glory of G-d. Later on in the fifteenth centaury‚ the Northern parts of Europe had their own renaissance as well. The ideals of humanism‚ individualism and secularism were expressed during the Renaissance. The art of the Italian and Northern Renaissance were similar but also different

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    Madonna of the Long Neck

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    Although‚ work of art can often be classified by different time‚ and by the style is used‚ which always have a big difference with the colors‚ theme and hallucinations. Like The “Madonna of the Long Neck” was painted in 1543‚ by one of the famous Italian painter Parmigianino. This complex and intellectual Christian art with oil in Canvas‚ is located in Uffizi‚ Florence‚ which is a good example of mannerist characteristics of distorted proportion and complex composition. Mannerism is known for its

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