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Which Area Is Famous for the Product?

Explore the famous products and regions in Japan, including Niigata's rice, Kobe's beef, Nagano's apples, Shikoku's udon noodles, Aomori's peaches, Okayama's tangerines, Wakayama's soba noodles, and Nagasaki's chanpon noodles.

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Which Area Is Famous for the Product?

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  1. Niigata Kobe Nagano Shikoku Aomori Okayama Wakayama Nagasaki Kagoshima Shizuoka udon noodles apples rice chanpon noodles peaches tangerenes (mikan) soba noodles wasabi Sweet potato beef Which Area Is Famous for the Product?

  2. Local conditions support the growth of certain things.

  3. The Italian Renaissance • Renaissance - French for “rebirth” Rebirth of What? • Rebirth in Europe of classic Greek, Arabic and Roman learning and values. Aim:Why did the Renaissance begin in Northern Italy? • Location of Italian City States • Located on trade route from Europe and Byzantine • Act as intermediary • Growth of banking industry • Cities become rich from Crusades and silk road filled with plunder from Eastern lands • Treasure and riches • Ancient books and texts • Intellectual exchange  new ideas form

  4. 2. Wealthy Merchant Class • Loan money to Nobility and slowly gain control over their land  redistribution of wealth • Patrons - give money to support the arts • Medici Family of Florence • Personal greatness based on merit (What you are is more important that who you are!)

  5. 3. Classical Heritage from Rome and Greece • “Classical” works are all around • Influenced and inspired

  6. 4) France in England in 100 Years War • War not productive • To busy killing each other to produce cultural refinements

  7. Aim: How did values in Europe change during the Renaissance? Which things do you value the most…? ATHLETIC ABILITY POPULARITY MONEY RESPECT OF YOUR PEERS GOOD GRADES FREE TIME

  8. What are the FIRST THREE ADJECTIVES that come to mind when you see the following…?

  9. Michelangelo’s Pieta What is so emotional about the Pieta? • Maternal love • Pain • Suffering • defeat Both Jesus and Mary are Humanized(to make something more human)

  10. Jesus and Mary Medieval Art Renaissance Art Feeling & Emotion, Reality, things in this world Lacks human Emotion, very Spiritual, not realistic

  11. What values are being taught? 1) Individual Strength 2) Individual Courage “Achilles - armored in battle-power down he flung on the Trojans, loosed barbaric cries, and his first kill was Iphition…Achilles speared him square in the brows - his whole skull split in half…And next Achilles lunged at Demoleon…boring through the metal and skull the bronze spear point pounded, Demoleaon’s brains splattered inside his helmet…Schilles rushed with his spear at noble Polydorus…Achilles speared him square in the back where his war belt clasped…straight on through went the point and out the navel, down on his knees he dropped screaming shrill as the world went black before him….” -The Iliad 434 - 475

  12. Humanism - focus on human potential and achievements • Focus of the Greek Classics… • Individual heroes • The “best” way to live life • The “here and now” • Don’t deal with the afterlife  Model for New Values in Europe How is humanism a shift in values from Medieval times?

  13. Worldly Affairs Spiritual Affairs Secularization of Society Secular - not connected with spiritual or religious matters. • Religious life separates from every day life • Shift of life’s values NOT abandoning religion Free Write: What kinds of things does society value today? Why have these things become our values? What kinds of things do we do to live up to our values?

  14. Focus of life shifts to individual human accomplishments and potential - humanism Reliance upon the faith of God and religion is weakened

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