Economic Problems of Italy Intruduction Italy‚ is a boot shaped country in south-south eastern Europe. Italy‚ also known as the Italian Republic‚ is one of the seven most industrialized countries in the world. This lineup includes: United States‚ Russia‚ Germany‚ England‚ Japan‚ China and Italy. Main Industries/Resources Italy is a highly productive and industrialized country. Some main industries are as follows: food‚ mining‚ and manufacturing. Starting with food is Italy’s most recognizable
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Imagine riding through the waterways of Venice‚ Italy‚ taking in all the beautiful sights and smell of perfectly cooked pasta streaming from numerous waterfront restaurants. If I could be any place in the world right now‚ this is where I would be found. Italy’s rich culture and celebrated history combined with its breathtaking scenery makes it a desired destination for anyone. Some of the main reasons why I would like to be there is to find out more about my family history and see the many worthwhile
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Italy is a great country with many attractions‚ major cities known around the world‚ along with many industries‚ and agricultural products grown there. It is a great place for vacationing and exploring‚ there is so much to see. There is a parliamentary government with a Senate and a Chamber of Deputies. The capital of Italy is Rome and the population is 57‚401‚000. There is so much to learn about Italy along with very much to see. Italy is a country known for many things one of them being its
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Geography of Italy Italy is a long peninsula; slightly larger than Arizona andit shaped like a boot. It is surrounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. Italy borders Austria‚ France‚ Vatican City‚ San Marino‚ Slovenia‚ and Switzerland.The Apennine Mountains form the peninsula ’s backbone; the Alps form its northern boundary. The largest of its many northern lakes is Garda (143 sq mi); the Po‚ its principal river‚ flows from the Alps on Italy ’s western border and
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THE CULTURAL A S PECTS OF BUSINESS IN ITALY http://www.italiansworldwidenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/itaestero1.jpg Comparative Business Culture 2012 James Dyce 391375 Darren Cheung 335654 Italy’s Business: A Cultural Analysis! 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I." " ! Introduction " ! " ! I.i. " I.ii.! What is Business Culture? Impact of Business Culture II." ! Country Profile: Italy ! ! II.i. ! Business culture in Italy III." " ! ! ! ! ! Hofstede Centric
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Interpreting and creating an objective historical construct of archaic Italy is an extremely arduous and complex task due to the lack of a written record. Moreover‚ this issue is exacerbated because the Romans integrated their early history with mythology. Additionally‚ many of the Roman historians are writing their accounts several centuries later‚ and several of these histories‚ of the Roman republic and monarchy‚ are interlaced with fiction‚ and the biases of the authors. There were no historical
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Italy witnessed significant widespread civil unrest and political strife in the aftermath of World War I and the rise of the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini which opposed the rise of the international left‚ especially the far-left along with others who opposed Fascism. Fascists and communists fought on the streets during this period as the two factions competed to gain power in Italy. The already tense political environment in Italy escalated into major civil unrest when Fascists began attacking
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Ask an Italian where in the world they would most like to live‚ and the odds are that they will say “right here”. Indeed‚ most people – not just Italians – have raved about Italy since tourism began‚ and to be honest the country really does have it all: one of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes in Europe; the world’s greatest hoard of art treasures (many on display in fittingly spectacular cities and buildings); a climate that is on the whole benign; and‚ most important of all for many‚ a
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It was a hot humid day in Naples‚ Italy on October 28th 1922‚ the sun beating down on the dark olive skin of the Castansa family as they rush through side alley’s and dodge vehicles in the street‚ racing against the clock‚ and trying not to lose one another‚ just to meet a small white boat‚ hidden in a cove on the Tyrrhenian harbor. Out of breath‚ with dark hair windblown and out of line‚ the Castansa family steps foot onto the boat‚ where many more families sit and lay. They watch from a far distance
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DOING BUSINESS IN ITALY Appearances mean a lot to Italians; they judge a person based on the way he or she dresses and carries him or herself. The first impressions they form about someone usually are the lasting impressions. For that reason‚ one should always be respectful when greeting italians and attentive to his or her appearance when doing business in Italy. The greetings are enthusiastic‚ but formal. When greeting someone for the first time‚ one should give a handshake with direct eye
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