Venice Historical Society Overview
The Venice Historical Society is located in Hamilton, Ohio. It boasts a dedicated board, a part-time paid secretary, and a full-time paid curator. The society also engages in restoration projects and has received financial support for its efforts. Contact information and key details about its operat
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Celebrate Around the World: Mardi Gras Festivities
Explore the vibrant celebrations of Mardi Gras in various countries, from the elaborate costumes in Venice to the lively parades in Rio de Janeiro. Learn about the origins and traditions of this global party, featuring music, food, and colorful festivities that bring people together in joyous revelr
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Themes in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
Friendship, marriage, wealth, prejudice, hatred, and mercy are prominent themes in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. The story revolves around the deep bonds of friendship, the significance of marriages in fueling the plot, the clash between Christian values and greed for wealth, the harsh
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10 Days Best of Europe Tour Package - Switzerland, France, Austria, Italy, Vatican City
All Important attractions and sightseeing included. Eiffel Tower 2nd level, Entrance to Fragonard Perfumery, River Seine Cruise, Excursion to Mt. Titlis, Swarovski Crystal Museum, Visit St. Mark\u2019s Island in Venice, Visit Leaning Tower of Pisa, g
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Issues and Challenges of Tourism in Venice
Venice, known for its stunning beauty and unique canals, faces several challenges due to mass tourism. Problems include overcrowding, loss of local culture, disrespect for historical sites, and congestion in the city. These issues impact both locals and tourists, highlighting the need for sustainabl
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Discovering Italy: My Heritage Project by Carly Maree Saia
Explore the rich heritage and fascinating facts about Italy, from its capital Rome to its natural resources and government structure. Learn about Italian culture through a traditional recipe for cannoli, along with interesting tidbits about famous artists and unique Italian features like Venice's wa
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Explorers of the New World: John Cabot and Christopher Columbus
John Cabot and Christopher Columbus were key figures in the Age of Exploration, paving the way for European nations to seek new trade routes to Asia. Cabot, born Giovanni Caboto in Venice, proposed a northerly route to reach the riches of the East, while Columbus famously discovered the Americas in
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Fascinating Allusions from Mythology and Literature
Explore intriguing allusions such as "Achilles' Heel" from Greek mythology, "Pound of Flesh" from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, and "Sacred Cow" from Hinduism. Discover the rich origins and modern usage of these captivating phrases.
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Understanding UNESCO's World Heritage System and Conventions
Exploring the World Heritage System governed by UNESCO, including the Venice Charter, establishment of ICOMOS, the World Heritage Convention, the role of the World Heritage Centre in Paris, States Parties' obligations, and the importance of tentative lists in preserving cultural heritage sites.
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The Musical Journey of Anna Bon, an Italian Composer and Performer
Anna Bon, born in 1738, was a talented Italian composer and performer who traveled internationally with her musical family. Baptized in Bologna, she studied music in Venice and later held positions at various courts, dedicating her compositions to royal figures. Her life details post-1767 remain unk
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The Rich History of Argentine Comics: From Golden Age to Modern Times
Argentina boasts a rich tradition of comics, with iconic figures and writers comparable to those of New York and Paris. The development of comics in Argentina can be traced back to the 19th century, evolving from single-panel political satire to magazine and newspaper formats. The Golden Age of Arge
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The Renaissance and Reformation in Italy: A Historical Overview
The Renaissance and Reformation in Italy marked a period of rebirth and transformation between 1350 and 1550. The Italian Renaissance saw a resurgence of interest in ancient Greek and Roman cultures, characterized by urban growth, secular viewpoints, and a focus on individual ability. City-states li
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Understanding Bassanio's Financial Situation in "The Merchant of Venice
Bassanio, a scholar and soldier, is a kinsman to Antonio and has lost his inherited wealth. To court Portia in Belmont, he needs money and turns to Antonio for a loan. This decision sets the stage for financial tensions and complex relationships in the play.
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Study Guide for "Merchant of Venice" - Key Contextual Information and Analysis Points
Explore the key moments and contextual information of "Merchant of Venice" to enhance your understanding of the play. Delve into themes such as patriarchy, money lending, anti-Semitism, and more. Learn about the significant characters and events, along with analysis points to enrich your interpretat
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Understanding Referendums: Insights from International Perspectives
Explore the concept of referendums, their historical significance, and diverse outcomes worldwide, encompassing pivotal events such as the Scottish Independence Referendum and significant referendums in countries like Quebec, Kosovo, Montenegro, South Sudan, Venice, and Catalonia. Uncover the comple
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Exploring Main Themes and Sympathy for Shylock in The Merchant of Venice
Explore the main themes present in The Merchant of Venice, such as prejudice, justice, and revenge. Delve into the motif of sympathy towards the character Shylock, examining the audience's perception and feelings towards him. Gain insight into the repeated ideas and concepts that shape the play's na
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Electing the Doge: Historical Voting Methods & Implications
Study of a randomized pre-round to eliminate voters in electing the Doge of Venice, a complex electoral system between 1268 and 1797 aimed at minimizing corruption. The system involved multiple rounds combining lottery, approval-like voting, and plurality approaches, with the final 41 members of the
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Plot and Themes of "The Merchant of Venice" and "The Tempest" by Shakespeare
The plots of "The Merchant of Venice" and "The Tempest" by Shakespeare involve complex relationships and themes. In the former, the story revolves around Bassanio's quest for money to marry Portia, leading to a dramatic court case with the moneylender Shylock. The theme of anti-Semitism is prominent
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Evolution of Citizenship: Roman Republic to Middle Ages
The concept of citizenship evolved from the Roman Republic's inclusive approach to a more legalistic framework detached from political agency. Post-Roman Empire, citizenship diminished, shifting focus to personal salvation in the Middle Ages. However, Italian city republics like Florence and Venice
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Antonio Vivaldi: The Red Priest and Master of Baroque Music
Born in Venice in 1678, Antonio Vivaldi was a renowned concert violinist ordained as "The Red Priest." His compositions, including the famous "Concerto in G-minor" and "Four Seasons," showcase his talent and influence in Baroque music.
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