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    Many Italians during this time‚ especially among the middle class‚ welcomed his authority. They hoped that he would stop the strikes and riots that had put Italy in a bad place. They were ready to submit to dictatorship‚ provided the national economy was stabilized and their country restored to its dignity and Mussolini seemed to be the only one that could do that. The Fascists introduced ambitious programs of public works that caused Italy’s democratic system to be abolished in favor of Mussolini’s

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    Italian is an Indo-European language‚ directly descended from Latin and closely related to Spanish‚ Portuguese and French. There is a wide variety of regional dialects‚ many of which are mutually unintelligible‚ and some of which have a literary tradition of their own. Most Italians are very conscious of their regional origins‚ and are quick to point out that they are Neapolitan‚ or Tuscan‚ or Sardinian‚ as well as Italian. Especially in the industrialised north‚ most educated Italians use

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    resources such as culture and heritage that are widely used to promote Mauritius as a tourist destination. Mauritius is a multi-racial‚ multi-lingual and multi-cultural society‚ thus according to Raj Chintaram (2007)‚ Mauritius is viewed as a ‘Cultural Carrefour’ which over the years‚ the local population has been acclaimed for their unflinching hospitality. Adding another ‘intangible’ dimension to the tourism industry‚ there are many places of great cultural and heritage value in Mauritius but many

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    Princely Courts of the Early Renaissance Italian Renaissance princely courts were expected to be opulent‚ therefore‚ there were no the sumptuary restrictions to follow. Wealthy aristocrats like Cosimo de’ Medici were not allowed to openly display their wealth. Princely wealth was attained through conquest rather than through mercenary endeavors‚ and an open display of splendor reflected to the common people the ruler’s power and reinforced their belief that the state was a healthy entity. The

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    Business Culture in Italy

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    the way in which meetings are conducted and negotiation styles. Nine times out of ten the latter of the two will have the advantage. They will be able to tailor their proposal and demeanour to gel better with the Italian way. In addition‚ they would endear themselves to the Italian hosts. This guide to doing business in Italy is designed as a brief introduction to areas business people should take into consideration before travelling to Italy. Doing Business - Etiquette Good manners and courtesy

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    compare the style‚ themes and goals of Italian neo-realism to another mode of realism. Please note that you should address fictional narratives that create a strong impression of reality‚ not documentary. I have chosen to compare De Sica’s Bicycle Theives to the great British classic Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Karel Reisz. In some ways the British New wave or “kitchen sink” realism movement was influenced and instigated by the post-war Italian Neo-realist films of the late forties and

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    Summary Chapter 1

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    world’s largest industry. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) has recognised that heritage and culture have become a component in almost 40% of all international trips undetaken. * Heritage tourism is defined as; ’an immersion in the natural history‚ human heritage‚ arts‚ philosophy and institutions of another region or country’. The meaning of heritage and heritage tourism Most researcher accept that heritage is linked to the past‚ that it represents some sort of inheritance to be passed

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    by the one of characters of the story. Clementina is an Italian girl‚ she is working as a housemaid. The story starts with the description of her master. He was meager and tall‚ had black and strong hair‚ modest in some things. Than the description of her wife follows: she was fine and had skin like marble. The family was very interesting. They used to leave the lights burning for a long time‚ liked to burn wood in the fireplace‚ to eat Italian food and drink wine. The approach to the child guidance

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    Lecturer: Student: Ramona Iacomi Task 2. Heritage Tourism in Romania The Palace of Parliament Built by Communist Party leader‚ Nicolae Ceausescu‚ the colossal Parliament Palace (formerly known as the People’s Palace) is the second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon. It took 20‚000 Bucharest - Parliament Palace workers and 700 architects to build. The palace boasts 12 stories‚ 1‚100 rooms‚ a 328-ft-long lobby and four underground levels‚ including an enormous

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    century the interaction of the Gothic‚ Byzantine‚ and antique Roman art‚ in the work of many outstanding individuals ‚ created a recognizably national culture in Italy (Barasch 14). In his frescoes and panel paintings‚ Giotto di Bondone revolutionized Italian art‚ developing a naturalism and drama that marks the first signs of the Renaissance (Marx). Though many artists were influenced by Giotto‚ such as Bernardo Daddi‚ his advances were not fully developed for a century. At the same time‚ during the first

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