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    Italian Colonization and the Impact of the Sanussi in Libya The Italian occupation of Libya is an often-overlooked period of time in the history of Africa colonization by western powers. The Italians were as brutal as any other nation in their nation during their reign and justified it with orientalist rhetoric. Historically‚ Libya has always been a part of another empire. The Greeks were the first to conquer the trading posts of Libya‚ followed by the Romans‚ than the Islamic Empire under

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    The Italian resonance stared during the 1300. This included the movement from Medieval to the modern Europe we see today. The Italian Renaissance had many changes which included cultural change as well as the works of artists‚ writers‚ and architects. One of the main people during this time period would be Francesco Petrarch

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    the United States Italian emigration was fueled by dire poverty. Life in Southern Italy‚ including the islands of Sicily and Sardinia‚ offered landless peasants little more than hardship‚ exploitation‚ and violence. Even the soil was poor‚ yielding little‚ while malnutrition and disease were widespread. Most of this generation of Italian immigrants took their first steps on U.S. soil in a place that has now become a legend—Ellis Island. In 1907 was the peak year for Italian migration to the U

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    because there were so many dialects. The condition of Latin made Italian immerse. Writers of Italy played a key role in spreading the Italian language out into Europe. It became the first language to be written in a literary work. Dante Alighieri played a major role in the Italian language with his famous works. The thing that made Italian so popular was the use of printing. Italian was the best language to use. Even in the arts Italian was used because it was the easiest to understand.

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    by a very instable and fractioned government‚ without a reliable majority. VAT taxation in Italy is now 21%‚ while fiscal pressure on corporates is around 52%. In 2012 Italian government has invested 800 million euro in digital infrastructures‚ considered an enabling factor for industrial development. In the same year‚ the Italian Digital Agenda has been instituted‚ with the aim of filling the digital divide‚ by directing and monitoring the ICT development. The consequent improvement in connectivity

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    1/What is marketing? Marketing is not a synonym to selling. Selling is only one function of marketing‚ other functions of marketing are identifying the needs and wants the of consumer‚ the development of appropriate product‚ price distribution and effective promotion. It is the scientific study of the market. Human needs are affected by the culture ex: both hungry English and Asian man need food. But while an English man wants a steak‚ the Asian man wants rise . Marketing is the activity which

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    The Renaissance was a period following the Middle Ages where there was a rebirth of art and learning. The Renaissance started around 1350 and lasted till 1600. The Renaissance initially started in Italy. Individuals in Italy wanted to revive the culture of classical Greece and Rome. Through this process new things were created and accomplished. The Renaissance caused changes in arts and society. Drawings‚ paintings‚ and sculptures focused more on the individual and it was portrayed in a realistic

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    Heritage Assessment and Family Diversity Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V 03/08/2014 Growing up‚ it never was as apparent that the families and friends that you associated with shared different beliefs‚ were from different cultures‚ and were just different from you and from your family. Children do not tend to recognize such differences‚ but as growing adults it becomes ever apparent that being “different” and accepting these differences is just a part of life. Perhaps kids

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    2% of our land area being developed (Tan‚ 2006)‚ exhausting much of our natural heritage in the process. Due to the limited amount of land‚ our natural heritage is insufficient to provide us with much economical goods; we are thus very dependent on imported food and material from other countries (Tan et al.‚ 2007). Even though these goods and services can be easily enjoyed from nearby countries‚ our natural heritage is endowed with unique characteristics which provide us with a plethora of services

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    assess and weighs hers and other people’s cultural and religious background. By listening to an exciting friend about her cultural legacy‚ Mrs. Ehrenreich abruptly understood that she hasn’t defined one. However‚ she impliedly denotes some English heritage. In the 60’s and 70’s era‚ she witnessed ethnical and cultural awakening. These celebrations carried on her some guiltiness about her Anglo-Saxon roots. While as a child‚ she ate ethnic foods that didn’t represent her owns‚ but her mother encouraged

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