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    `The Italian Retreat from Modern Architecture: Gio Ponti‚ Neoliberty and others Italy is decentralized in Europe‚ south side reppin Transition Interview Difficult position in the way they accept refugees‚ pressures Italy have never been absolute 1860- unified by man but not unified in region‚ approaches to life‚ culture and language vary great amounts between cities of Italy. 1959? Reyner Banham Neoliberty‚ the Italian retreat from modern architecture Attacking unideolistic new Italian

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    influential figures have written about the changes they wanted to see in society. In today’s culture‚ many of these objectives have been achieved. In Europe‚ George Washington Williams‚ Charles Dickens‚ Galileo Galilei‚ Olympe de Gouges‚ Karl Marx‚ and Giuseppe Mazzini all named numerous freedoms and prospects they sought‚ most of which have been partially or completely completed today. George Washington Williams witnessed the extreme mistreatment of the Africans in the Congo‚ and wrote An Open Letter

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    123-132. doi:10.111/j1041-2972.2005.0020.x George‚ J.‚ Elliot‚ R.‚ & Stewart‚ D. (2008). A Systematic Review of Interventions to Improve Medication Taking in Elderly Patients Prescribed Mutliple Medications. Drugs and Aging‚ 25(4)‚ 307-324. Giuseppe‚ S.‚ De Rui‚ M.‚ Sarti‚ S.‚ & Manzato‚ E. (2011). Polypharmacy in the Elderly Can Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Reduce Inappropriate Medication Use? Drugs and Aging‚ 28(7)‚ 509-18. doi:10.2165/11592010 Perry‚ M. (2011). The Problem of Polypharmacy

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    Saint Pope Pius X (born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto) was born on June 2‚ 1835 in Riese‚ Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia‚ Austrian Empire. (now Italy‚ Province of Treviso) He was born in a family of ten‚ three brothers and six sisters. At a young age‚ Giuseppe studied Latin with his village priest. In 1850 he received the tonsure from the Bishop of Treviso‚ and was given a scholarship from the Diocese of Treviso to attend the Seminary of Padua‚ where he finished his classical‚ philosophical‚ and theological

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    the world. In “Cinema Paradiso”‚ an Italian movie directed by Giuseppe Tornatore‚ narrative structure is extremely important in conveying that the change of the world effects community and may lead to sacrifices. Narrative structure also applies to the poem “What has Happened to Lulu?” by Charles Causley to demonstrate the story line behind the short and factual words. One of the first ways the director of “Cinema Paradiso” Giuseppe Tornatore attempts to use narrative structure to engage the audience

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    Essay «Men come from Mars and women come from Venus» this popular quote has a degree of truth. A lot of relationship require compromises and adaptation. Sometimes you have to go against your family; even after years of marriage‚ you have to make efforts and be patient; and itʼs important to adapt to the lifestyle of your boyfriend/girlfriend. To make a relationship work you could go against to your family. Today‚ religion encourage a lot of conflicts and wars. My best friendʼs parents

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    revolutions of 1831-32 once again attempted to overthrow the reactionary autocrats and to create new Italian states‚ however once more the rebelling provinces were defeated by the almost invincible Austrian army. Despite the failure of the revolutions‚ Giuseppe Mazzini encouraged further revolts against the Austrian imperialists and pushed for a united Italy. His creation‚ Young Italy‚ helped to educate Garibaldi and pursued nationalistic policies which were crucial in stirring up stronger cries for

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    You can see the influence of the traditional and Mediterranean culture on the inhabitants of central and southern Iraq. In southern Italy‚ most people are more brown and darker hair. In the north‚ however‚ they tend to be taller‚ blonder hair and lighter eyes. If from north to south‚ the Italians have one thing in common-a love of life-they are also sociable and have a passion for what they do. They talk a lot and pretty gesture. The Italians are not afraid of showing emotions‚ give hugs‚ kisses

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    Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was one of Italy greatest composers but he had never earned the reputation that he deserved to have during his lifetime. Not only he was a great violinist‚ a concertmaster‚ and a teacher; he was also known as an extraordinary composer with his significant contributions to the concerto’s development such as Stabat Mater‚ Magnificant‚ Gloria and The Four Seasons‚ his most popular work. Throughout the article Discovering the Rediscovery of Antonio Vivaldi by Miles Dayton

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    movement‚ the end result was quite different. Although there are numerous reasons for the movement’s success‚ it is without a doubt that Italian unification could not have been achieved without the direction of three key figures: Giuseppe Mazzini‚ Camillo di Cavour‚ and Giuseppe Garibaldi. It was under the influence of Mazzini that the Risorgimento gained momentum‚ because of the political strategies of Cavour it became a realization‚ and because of the nationalistic campaigns of Garibaldi that it became

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