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    Sean Vasquez DBQ The period 1750 to 1776 is often referred to as the “Road to Revolution” due to the in increased tension between the colonists and England. The English parliament passed numerous acts that increased colonial taxes‚ angering the colonists. Between 1750 and 1776‚ in response to the tax laws‚ the colonies united and formed the ultimate identity of the United States of America. As early as 1754‚ the colonial unity was beginning to be discussed by several colonies and individuals

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    Italian Cuisine and Pizza

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    cancer. Carlo La Vecchia‚ a Milan-based epidemiologist said‚ "Pizza could simply be indicative of a lifestyle and food habits‚ in other words the Italian version of a Mediterranean diet." A traditional Mediterranean diet is rich in olive oil‚ fiber‚ vegetables‚ fruit‚ flour‚ and freshly cooked food. Disadvantages In contrast to the traditional Italian pizza used in the research‚ popular pizza varieties in many parts of the world are often loaded with high fat cheeses and fatty meats‚ a high intake

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    Italian Baroque Art

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    emotions in their faces and also the drama that the art piece have because all of them are adulating the baby and the realism that it is used because all the characters look very real no matter in what position you watch them. In comparison whit the Italian type of painting in the renaissance this show more emotions and was more finish whit some details like when they added drama to it‚ they put us in a very difficult position in which they ask us our opinion in which type of art is better and you don’t

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    The Italian Renaissance was a very difficult time period in European history. The arts were flourishing‚ while the city-states in Italy fought bloody battles with each other and within themselves. Bribery and murder were not uncommon tools for men to use when they wanted power. Meanwhile those same rulers patronized the arts a great deal and they would commission the best artistic minds of the time to build‚ design and paint their palaces and churches and later on their own portraits

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    Did Bismarck really plan the unification of Germany? Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) could be considered one of the smartest leaders of Germany ever. He was a great National Hero who was respected greatly by the German people. It was only in 1847 when Bismarck became a Deputy in the Prussian United Diet that Bismarck started on his path to greatness. Even though Bismarck was originally from Prussia and he stuck to all his old beliefs as he climbed the political ladder until he became the Prime

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    German & Swiss Culture

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    lot of waterpower‚ and the country itself has a lot of lakes and rivers. Its diverse landscape and climate makes it really beautiful. The people of Switzerland are also quite diverse; they have four official languages and the population is German‚ French‚ Italian‚ Romansch‚ you name it! I think‚ with such variety of both culture and landscape‚ your trip should be really interesting. There are a lot of things America and Switzerland have in common. Take holidays; we celebrate many of the same holidays

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    such as extreme nationalism‚ economic self sufficiency and military strength. The dictators abolished all opposition against them and basically took complete control of the lives of everyone in their country. Benito Mussolini was the founder of Italian Fascism and premier of Italy from 1922-43 and ruling as a dictator from about 1925. In 1919 Mussolini and other veterans from the war founded a revolutionary‚ nationalistic group called the Fasci di Combattimento in Milan. His movement gained the

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    The Italian opera and the German opera are two different fields that both share characteristics‚ some of which are paralleled‚ and some of which contrast. Specifically‚ Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner use motifs such as: redemption through love‚ patriotism‚ and sacrifice which run throughout both of their operas. The theme of betrayal also seems to be echoed throughout both operas; yet they are each used to project a different response. The significance of this comparison demonstrates that Verdi

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    Italian Private Law

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    ch 1 - the legal system rule - prescribes a human conduct (поведение) as compulsory‚ prohibited or lawful (derives from regula) personal - regards the conduct of a specific person or group of persons factual - covers one or more specified situations general - directs the conduct of whoever may find himself in a specified situation abstract - covers any situation that repeats any of the one envisioned 1)save exceptions 2)rules in codes‚ acts‚ statues‚decrees‚ regulations norm=

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    going to be on it for six hours” responded Papa. All of us got on the plane‚ put our carry ons in the overhead compartments and took our seats. After being in the air for about an hour my mom leaned over to me and told me “I know you don’t speak Italian so if you need just let me know and I’ll help translate for you.” “Alright but I think I can try to figure it out” I replied. The rest of the flight was long and monotonous‚ and I could not fall asleep because I was too excited. We arrived in Milan

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