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    Impact of Renaissance

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    There is a consensus that the Renaissance began in Florence‚ Italy‚ in the 14th century.[4] Various theories have been proposed to account for its origins and characteristics‚ focusing on a variety of factors including the social and civic peculiarities of Florence at the time; its political structure; the patronage of its dominant family‚ the Medici;[5][6] and the migration of Greek scholars and texts to Italy following the Fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Turks.[7][8] Jacob Burckhardt

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    people who worry about what people think of them. ` Italians are also very family oriented people. Their family is the center of their lives and they try to “make their family proud”. The women of Italy are very hard workers they are taught to work for their families and are home bodies. The men of Italy are very outspoken with their woman they compliment there women daily and show signs of affection on a regular basis.` American culture is similar to the Italian culture in many ways. Family is

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    Italian Unification

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    It took sixty-five years for Italy to be transformed from a series of separate states ruled by restored monarchies after the Napoleonic invasion into a unified Kingdom of Italy under Piedmont with Rome as its capital. It took so long because there were many obstacles to the political unity of Italy. The influence of the Catholic Church was a very significant obstacle but it was one of many‚ such as the conservative rulers‚ the lack of popular support for unity and divisions amongst supporters

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    After the Middle Ages‚ the Renaissance began in Italy. The Renaissance period started in Italy because this was the core of the former Roman empire and it was a convenient location for trade. Because of this‚ it was a time in which wealthy merchants would sponsor people to create art in different forms. The ideas of humanism‚ the belief in being secular‚ and the development of urban cities were main aspects of the Renaissance. These ideas were expressed through artwork‚ music‚ literature‚ and scientific

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    Pasta

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    taught that the Venetian merchant Marc Polo brought back pasta from his journeys in china. Another version told was that polo’s discovery was actually a rediscovery of a foodstuff that was once popular in Italy in Etruscan and roman times. Well Marco did bring many interesting things back to Italy from his journeys but pasta wasn’t one of them. Pasta was already there in Polo’s time‚ there is some evidence of an Etrusco-Roman noodle made from the same durum wheat as modern pasta called “lagane”. However

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    Brigate Rosse Red Brigade

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    Activities……………………………………………….. 2 IV. Strength and Area of Operation…………………………3 V. Conclusion………………………………………………3 VI. Bibliography…………………………………………….4 Introduction During the 1970 ’s and 1980 ’s‚ great fear had been spread throughout Italy. A group known as the Brigate Rosse‚ or Red Brigade‚ had developed and left its mark on the Italian political scene. Fear was commonplace as bomb plots‚ kneecappings‚ and assassinations became the norm. As we go through this paper‚ the fascinating

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    ENRICA LEXIE INCIDENT

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    ENRICA LEXIE INCIDENT: INTERNATIONAL CASE BETWEEN ITALY AND INDIA Author: Manuele Scardaccio The Enrica Lexie incident of 15 February 2012‚ off the coast of Kerala had attracted unprecedented attention in all the world. The legal issues involved in bringing the Italian marines to justice for the killing of two Indian fishermen on board an Indian fishing boat in a shoot-out from Enrica Lexie‚ an Italian flagged commercial boat‚ in the contiguous zone of India had been the subject matter of legal

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    DEscriptive Essay

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    Descriptive Essay Italy‚ a gorgeous country shaped like a boot‚ is one of the most beautiful places one can visit. I recently vacationed in Italy‚ and never gave my eyes the chance to take a break from the beautiful scenery: from the ongoing gorgeous landscape to the remarkable architecture. My family and I really enjoyed our little time in Italy‚ between visiting our loud and obnoxious extended family to tasting and smelling amazing Italian cuisine. Vacationing in a different country is a remarkable

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    European Chef Experience

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    Transportation – http://eurolines.com/en/ Classes – http://www.gualtieromarchesi.it/ http://www.tuscookany.com/about-us/ http://www.theinternationalkitchen.com/one-day-classes-and-tours/italy Sights – http://www.hotelplazavenice.com/events http://www.city-sightseeing.com/en/tours/italy/milan.htm#tourlandingposition http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187870-d1088051-Reviews-All_Arco-Venice_Veneto.html ----------------------- JUNE 2nd‚ 2013 Breakfast

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    his musical prime when his Nabucco premiered in the world famous La Scala in Milan‚ Italy in March of 1842. This classic Italian opera‚ complete with an over the top sibling rivalry‚ death‚ deceit‚ and uncontrollable puppy love present in any melodramatic love story‚ is a holy derivation of the Babylonian captivity of the Jews in the 6th Century BC. When Verdi premiered Nabucco in the then-Austrian-occupied-Italy‚ the Italian spectators could relate to the Jewish plight‚ whilst the Austrian show-goers

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