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    Trash Raphael

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    three friends it is Raphael ( the main character)‚ Gardo and Rat (the two other friends)‚ they live in the heap of trash. The story takes place in the Bahala dumpsites. Raphael (main character) has been a dumpsite boy since he could start walking‚ even though he is a dumpsite boy he is proud of it‚ his feelings is calm and understandable he is not like the others‚ he is the one that doesn’t give up he sounds like a person who always is there for you no matter what happens. Raphael is not that strong

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    Raphael Sanzio

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    Julian Rosa Ms.Saccaro Harvard June 02‚ 2008 Raphael Sanzio Raphael Sanzio was enormously talented and named one of the top three great artists of the high renaissance. Raphael Sanzio‚ usually known by his first name born April 6 or March 28‚ 1483. Died April 6‚ 1520 he was a painter and an Italian Architect of the High Renaissance‚ best known and remembered for the perfection and gentleness of his paintings and drawings. Together

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    It symbolizes philosophic thinking and the search for truth. On the wall you can see paintings and statues. He has used contour lines with domes and actual line with figures. Personalities are arranged like actors in a tired architectural setting‚ Raphael has represented distinguished Greek philosophers such as Plato‚ Aristotle (the central figures) Socrates and Euclid. Composition has been ordered brilliantly‚ clearly revealing his outstanding ability. The placing of each figure and each group combine

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    Raphael Lemkin

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    Raphael Lemkin‚ a genocide scholar‚ and two others‚ authored the original May 1947 draft of the genocide convention for the UN Secretariat. This draft included cultural genocide as one of its three aspects of genocide and‚ arguably‚ should the UNGC be revised in future‚ aspects of the original draft merit consideration for inclusion (MacDonald and Hudson). The cultural form enumerated five methods of attempting to destroy the specific characteristics of the group: (a) forcible transfer of children

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    Raphael Research Paper

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    Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Raphael was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance‚ celebrated for the perfection and grace of his paintings and drawings. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci‚ he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period.He died at the age of 37. In 1508 Raphael‚ a native of Urbino‚ had been recommended to Julius II by Donato Bramante‚ the pope’s architect‚ and also a native of Urbino. After Raphael had been welcomed by Pope Julius

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    Raphael Research Paper

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    Raphael: A Religious Humanist The Renaissance was a booming age of art‚ new thinking and finding of older‚ better ways of thinking leading to one of the largest scavenger hunts in history (Bauer). The financial empires of Europe were expanding while sciences and art were becoming more prevalent. The frenzied movement started with Gerard of Cremona‚ finding the astronomy texts of Euclid‚ Galen and Ptolemy(Bauer) revealing that the intellectuals of ancient Greece and Rome possessed extensive knowledge

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    Raphael Sanzio Inspired

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    future artists. This is how the artist Raphael Sanzio came about being one of the best of his time. Raphael took methods and ideas from his surrounding colleagues and then he would combine them with his own personality to create some of the best works from his era. Raphael Sanzio’s work of the Italian High Renaissance era is the result of influences and incorporation of techniques of Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ Pietro Perugino‚ and Leonardo DaVinci. Raphael Sanzio is most well remembered for his

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    Who Is Raphael Sanzio?

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    The importance of the Renaissance painter Raphael Sanzio is that his paintings went beyond the previous work of his contemporary‚ Michelangelo‚ by combining subtleties‚ a greater clarity of form and softer shading to create a more realistic rendering of his figures. He also infused his own sense of grace into his figures and avoided the air of tension often found in Michelangelo’s depictions. Raphael’s work is known and admired for his ability to visually capture the Neoplatonic and Renaissance ideal

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    Book I of More’s Utopia describes Raphael Hythloday’s many adventures: the sore thumb was when he stayed with Reverend Peter Giles. This passage does not seem much important‚ but the way Raphael had described the man and how he spoke of the death sentence spoke volumes. This lawyer looks at the death sentence as though it is a glorious thing brought upon the people by god. Although people of England look towards death‚ tradesmen‚ or farmers as a punishment‚ Raphael enlightens the lawyer and Cardinal

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    Renaissance values were placed on full display in this flourishing time period. Several of those values duplicated in Raphael’s School of Athens include secularism‚ classicism‚ and humanism. Each value vary but all relate to the making of the Renaissance as it shifted from the Middle Ages. Secularism is the separation of religion aspect from daily life activities. In the School of Athens‚ secularism is quite prevalent and religion is not made huge emphasis in this fresco or in much of the Renaissance art

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