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    Notes on Italian Culture

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    called the Mezzogiorno 1. After WWII the Italian Govt. sent billions of dollars to the south on public works projects to make the south more developed a. Money went to the Cassa del Mezzogiorno i. ~1/3 of the money was squandered and many of the project’s they started weren’t completed or Never built B) Economic a. The north is more developed and prosperous than the south i. The north has industry whereas the south has agriculture b. Many people emigrate from the south to the North to make

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    Italian Baroque Art

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    emotions in their faces and also the drama that the art piece have because all of them are adulating the baby and the realism that it is used because all the characters look very real no matter in what position you watch them. In comparison whit the Italian type of painting in the renaissance this show more emotions and was more finish whit some details like when they added drama to it‚ they put us in a very difficult position in which they ask us our opinion in which type of art is better and you don’t

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    The Italian Renaissance was a time when people prospered‚ in which artists‚ Inventors‚ and scientists founded the concepts that helped create the modern world as we know it. Although‚ behind the great minds of the Renaissance were powerful families‚ in Florence‚ and Rome. One family helped fuel the Renaissance with their power and wealth‚ and another corrupt and power hungry. The Medici’s were one of the most powerful and wealthiest family in Florence due to the Medici Bank. They would lend money

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    Understanding the Italian Filone

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    University of Glasgow Department of Film and Television Studies Beyond “Brutality”: Understanding the Italian Filone’s Violent Excesses by Robert J. Edmonstone Matriculation #: 9703623 Supervisors: Dr. Ian Garwood / Dr. Karen Boyle 2 Contents Abstract Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Introducing the Filone: Industry‚ Cycles and Censorship 2. Investigating Violence and Spectacle in the Filone 3. Theorising Excess and Violence in the Filone 4. Narrative versus Excess in the Filone

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    UNIT 028 OUTCOME 1 POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS 1.1 Positive relationships with children and young people are important for the following reasons: When a child/young person feels comfortable and settled within their care setting they are more likely to engage and participate more with staff and other children within the group which creates a more relaxed atmosphere‚ it also makes the separation process easier for the parents/carers as well as the child /young person as it shows that the child/young

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    Indigenous People in Colombia Do you ever wonder where we come from‚ and how were those cultures? Well in this paper we will explain the main ethnic groups and which were the most advanced. Also we are going to explain how the suffered a lot of aggression and were forced to abandon their lands. The three main ethnic groups were the Quimbayas‚ the Chibchas and the Caribis. The most advances cultures were the Muiscas and the Taironas that belonged to the Chibchas group. The Quimbayas ancient

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    History and Civilization I 11/26/12 Exploitation of Indigenous Peoples The Native Americans were slaves from the north to the South of the Americas and right across the North American continent. The percentage of Native American slaves was larger than black slaves and they were enslaved far longer than Black slaves. Native Americans were slaves for about 500 years‚ from the 1400s to the 1900s. Native Americans slaves were for 200 years before African Americans made it to the new world

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    ------------------------------------------------- "RIZAL’S SECOND SOJOURN(pag babakasyon) IN PARIS AND THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION(paglalahad) OF 1889"               Paris in the spring of   1889 was bursting with gaiety(joy) and excitement because of the universal exposition. Thousands of visitors from all corner of the world crowded every hotel‚ inn‚ and boarding house .every -where  in the metropolis the hotel rate in London ‚ was caught in the whirl of gay Parisian life .despite the social parties

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    Italian Humanism Essay

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    following statements concerning Italian humanism is most accurate? Humanists focused on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor. 38. Which of the following was NOT any impact of the Renaissance on politics and commerce? Under humanist influence‚ wars among Italian city-states became less frequent and violent. 39. What was one of the primary differences between the Northern and Italian Renaissances? Northern humanists focused more on religion than their Italian counterparts. 40. What

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    First Nations People

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    Since the beginning of contact with the European people‚ First Nations people have suffered from disease‚ famine and assimilation policies put forth by the government. Contact with the Europeans has resulted in the fur trade‚ treaties and reservations. These European concepts had created illness‚ death‚ famine and poor well-being for many First Nations people. During the fur trade‚ European people brought diseases that First Nations people had never been exposed to which resulted in many deaths among

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