My Trip to Rome‚ Italy I had learned I was being sent to Italy in March of 2000 for a machine tool exhibition. I found out the happy news just before leaving work. Excitedly I jumped into my car and started my journey home. As I drove home down I-95 through all of the usual evening traffic I just kept thinking about ho I was going to tell my husband we were going to Italy. That night I continuously paced the floor looking out of my bedroom window to see if my husband was home from work yet.
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When you think of Italy the first thing that people think of is ancient Rome‚ the coliseum‚ and the most famous Italian Julius Caesar. What most people do not know is of what happened in modern Italy during the 20th century‚ Economic‚ social‚ and political changes that made Italy what it is today. Italy ’s history during the 20th century is filled with war and many political changes. In World War I Italy tried to remain neutral but could not‚ Italy joined the allied forces. From 1922 to 1943
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The city of romance‚ the city of water or better known as Venice‚ Italy. Why should someone visit Venice? The better question is why anyone wouldn’t want to visit Venice? It is supposed to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. Venice has many attractions to bring the masses to her doors. Doge’s Palace‚ Gondola’s‚ Rialto Bridge‚ Canal Grande‚ carnival time‚ fresh markets‚ art museums and so many more places and things to see. Venice sits in an archipelago (a group of small islands) and all
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you? What did you learn and what surprised you? Life in Italy is a mixture of fun and exasperation. Tourists breeze through during the summer to sample the fun‚ yet they struggle to understand when those who live abroad complain. You can only live here long-term if you learn to balance the two--I’m still learning. Upon my arriving in Italy I realized I was stepping into an unknown culture. However‚ after a few weeks of living in Italy I began to fall in love with the language and even though
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Like Facebook groups and school clubs‚ nationalism strives to unify people with something in common‚ that being‚ but not limited to‚ one’s nation. As one of the most widespread ideologies‚ nationalism plays a huge role in the world today. Ultimately‚ it is a system that leads to separation‚ rather than unification. Because of this‚ and although it can have some positive aspects‚ nationalism is more harmful to the world than it is helpful. Nationalism is often mistaken for patriotism. However
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Revolutions of 1848 The Revolutions of 1848 were a series of democratic revolts against the monarchies of Europe. This was a very interesting because the revolutions stemmed from a wide variety of causes‚ and they were not necessarily coordinated/related. The revolutions were generally not a success‚ and the revolutions were suppressed and the monarchs of Europe were able to hang on to power. The Revolutions were also very violent‚ tens of thousands of people were killed. The Revolutions of 1848 failed
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In both time periods‚ Europe and advanced and had many revolutions that resulted in vast amounts of nationalism. The results of these revolutions was the Wonderful Century‚ a time when every country was equal and there were no threats between nations. The Wonderful Century however‚ ended after 100 years because national boundaries were made without any thought for national cultures so nationalism built up over the 100 years and exploded the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution caused
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Industrialization of Germany and Japan Germany and Japan were part of the second wave of modernizing nations. They did not start industrializing until the second half of the nineteenth century. It was nearly a century after the French revolution and the beginning of British industrialization. They did have an advantage in being the second wave‚ for one they could learn from the technologies and techniques that were used in Europe before them and implement these systems into their own industries. Germany and Japan
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comprehensive problem in the whole of modern history". What makes Germanys ’ question so difficult to pinpoint is the fact that for all of its existence‚ until 1871 and again in 1990‚ it has struggled to unify a nation into a single state. As history shows‚ the German nation has struggled to create its own nation-state. Unlike France and Britain‚ Germany was a nation before it was a state. That is‚ its people had a strong sense of nationalism and common identity as a social entity but they were lacking
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Liberty‚ freedom‚ and the pursuit of happiness— these words are all connotations of America’s nationalism. Nationalism has been a past time of the United States‚ which has united people together for the greater good. However‚ this sense of pride and patriotism can be manipulated through imagery and hollow words. One example is an ad for the “Esprit de Corps Lamp” by The Hamilton Collection. This advertisement uses some appeals of non-material needs mentioned in Jib Fowels’ article “Advertising’s
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