Articles for tag: Brindisi, Religious Art, Roman Ruins

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ChaCha Tips: Training ChaCha Guides

Training other guides is part of being a ChaCha Guide. A new guide is totally dependant on you being a great guide, because you are one of their first resources when just starting out. However, some of us seem to be a little confused about how to go about this. Some guides are just ‘there’. ...

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Analysis of The Magi by WB Yeats

Although no other story is more widely known than the life of Jesus, no other story from any other religion has caused more debate to arise. In The Magi, Yeats focuses on the birth and death of Jesus’ life. Written in 1914, The Magi follows the journey of the “unsatisfied ones” and their unrequited search ...

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The Baroque Style of Art Marked the End of the Renaissance

As the Renaissance waned in Europe, the Counter Reformation had finally run its course. The struggle for power and dominance in Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism had not ended, however the Catholic Church was steadily regaining strength again, and was back in a position to influence society and culture. Its power to monopolize society, however, ...

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Surviving Long Distance Bus Travel

Several years ago I travelled from my home in New York City to Austin, Texas to attend my girlfriend’s wedding, and because I was broke, I did it by Greyhound bus. And while I remain glad I did it, both for the experience and because it was important I be at that wedding, my main ...