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    Choosing a Successor

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    Choosing a Successor Choosing a Successor is the case about a 62-year-old administrator of the multispecialty Ambulatory Care Center named Paul. He has worked there for many years and is planning his retirement in a year. He is beginning the process of training a successor and has three possible internal candidates for the position. The Ambulatory Care Center is a medium-sized facility serving an average of 80 patients on a daily basis. There has been little growth over the past couple of

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    The Italian Mafia

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    ours‚ this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this and get away with it‚ hey‚ that’s great. But it’s very‚ very unpredictable. There’s so many ways you can screw it up” (“Famous Mob Quotes.” 1). Despite public misconception of the Italian Mafia‚ it has not always been the murderous‚ cold-hearted killers known today. The Mafia actually began as a way of protection. When the government took advantage over the common people‚ the Mafia would take the law into their own hands. The organization

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    The Italian Lira is a fairly new currency with roots that lie deep within Italian culture. The word "lira" is actually derived from the Latin word "libra"‚ meaning pound‚ making it a distant cousin to that of the British pound sterling. The lira was a monetary unit long before it existed as a coin or note. The lira made its first appearance in the hands of bankers‚ merchants and consumers in Venice in 1472‚ put in place by Doge Nicolas Tron. The Venice lira set a trend for large silver coins with

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    Heaven to Hell

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    Chris Yaros Narrative Paper Draft #1: Heaven to Hell English 15: M/W‚ 5:30-6:45 Prof. N. Brenneman As my eyes slowly widened due to the never-ending sound of the alarm clock‚ I passively rolled out of my bed. The day that I had been dreading for the previous three months had unfortunately arrived. It was the first day of my high school career and I was less than content with the idea of going to school for the next 9 months. By the time that the sound of the bell for first

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    Road to Hell

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    ‚ flntegrmtiwe ffase & .J"he RoaC tc F{ell John Baker‚ chief engineer of the Caribbean Bauxite Barracania. The success of this ti;:1‚:ly regionalization policy led to excellent relations with iire goventmeitt. Company of Barracania in the West Indies‚ was malring his final preparations to leave the island. llis promotion to pro- This relationship was giver; an acldccl importalce when Barracania‚ 3 years later‚ bL.ilame independent -al occasion that encouraged a critir:ai and

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    Italian Stereotypes

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    ITALIAN STEREOTYPES Stereotypes always tend to have some truth mixed in with a few generalisations and a bit of exaggeration. Here a small list that Italians usually do in their life. The typically Italian man has dark eyes and a dark complexion‚ with black hair. He is very passionate and lazy and he works in factory or into an office. The typical Italian woman has a round shape. She is very charming and she works as housewife. The Italians usually live in flats in the city. They pay

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    italian renaissance

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    Italian Renaissance The Italian Renaissance began in the Middle ages in the great city’s and state’s of Italy. Italian merchants and political officials supported and appointed the great artists of the day‚ because of this the products of the Renaissance grew up inside their own walls. The most powerful city’s and state’s were Florence‚ The Papal States‚ Venice‚ and Milan. Each of these states grew up with its own distinctive character‚mostly caused by the differences between their government

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    Italian Unification

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    Sonya Black‚ Sidney Frey‚ Diana Zuniga  The Italian Unification The Italian Unification was the political  and social movement that consolidated  different states of the Italian peninsula  into the single state of the Kingdom of  Italy in the 19th century.     Young Italy is a nationalist group created  to fight for unification of the separate  Italian states.     The two prominent figures in the  unification were Giuseppe Mazzini and  Giuseppe Garibaldi. The two powerful  monarchic figures included Count Cavour and 

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    Italian Unification

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    rulers and ordinary people were influenced by the conservative beliefs of the Catholic Church and the attitude of the Papacy towards Italian unity was often reflected in the actions of Italian rulers and mass support for nationalism. In 1815 temporal power was restored to the Papacy in the Papal States and the Pope shared the conservatism of the other Italian rulers who hoped to maintain their own power in individual states. The dominant power in Italy was Austria and the Habsburg family and

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    Italian Food

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    1. Bruschetta Bruschetta is a popular menu item at many Italian restaurants which commonly served warm as an appetizer‚ snack‚ or side dish. The name comes from the Italian word bruscare‚ which means "to roast over coals. The most common form of bruschetta is the traditional tomato and basil bruschetta.  Bruschetta itself‚ is actually thin slices of bread‚ which have been grilled until lightly browned‚ then rubbed with garlic and olive oil. There are as many variations on bruschetta‚ as there are

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