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    I am concerned‚ I have preferences to simple and traditional dishes; authenticity and originality matter. An Italian restaurant that I used to work for previously is a good example of simplicity and originality: we just offer olive oil‚ balsamic vinegar and Italian bread along with the salads as it is customary in Italy…Some innovative restaurants would be tempted to present those Italian salads with new dressings‚ which could be not very bad‚ but that would definitely take away the originality …And

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    future of their states. Feelings of nationalism arose while Napoleon I was in rule and then later‚ developed into large movements. Even more importantly‚ thinkers and writers who tried to create interests in the Italian traditions‚ ended up bringing up the Risorgimento‚ which in Italian means - " the resurgence". Risorgimento was a nationalistic movement aimed to liberation and unification. Patriots of the Risorgimento worked together in their aims of liberation and unification‚ however‚ they disagreed

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    Anti-Italianism & Portrayals of Italian-Americans December 9‚ 2009 | An Essay By Sam MetsFan In 1907‚ Italian Immigration into the United States peaked at just under 286‚000 men‚ women and children. By 1940‚ there were millions of native-born Italian-Americans living in the US. But well before the numbers grew to be this large‚ when far less Italians were settled in North America‚ strong anti-Italian prejudice existed. In 1891‚ a fiction book targeting the growing Mafia of Louisiana appeared

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    Count Camillo Benso Di Cavour Count Camillo Benso has done so many remarkable things in his lifetime. His life started when he joined the Turin Military Academy when he was 10 years old. Joining the Army when he was 17 showed me that he wanted to fight his way through the world. Even though he resigned from the army 4 years later because of boredom‚ he also left because he didn’t like the way the government was leading them into battle. Benso travelled around the world where he saw the places

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    INTRODUCTION The subject of food is as diverse and complex as the many dimensions that encompass it. We need food to survive‚ but once we get beyond the basic needs of nutrition‚ the subject of food takes on an entirely different character depending on ones values. People associate food with their own personal lifestyles‚ culture‚ history‚ values‚ heritage‚ history‚ identity‚ and other attributes that make them unique. Gianluigi Zenti Academia Barilla and ElBulli have a lot of common themes:

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    retailers such as The Body Shop - alliances with the emerging market leaders like this could be vital for brand. 3) 4) Improve online ads and sales rate here – should be higher 5) Improve extra virgin olive oil position in Italian mkt. 6) Continue to penetrate Italian market with olive oil. 35% of customers = 70% of sales. Increase by further 5% = big boost for revenue 7) Change distribution strat. Sell in supermarkets etc. Both in Italy in internationally. 8) Stay direct in Italy. Go with

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    Tim Brooks BIBL 104-12D LUO L26270480 Biblical Worldview Essay Introduction In Paul’s epistle to the Romans he gives us the foundation of Christian life in regards to how we should not only see the world‚ but also how we should act in a world that rejects the gospel of Christ. In Romans 1-8 Paul teaches us how we are not able to come to a saving grace through our works‚ but that it must come from Christ alone‚ and not only to the Jews‚ but to the Gentiles also. Paul tells us however‚ that this

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    Ray Foote Worldview Paper Bible 425 From the beginning of Paul’s letter to the Romans is not only a letter to the Gentile church in Rome‚ but also a great introduction to the Gospel for anyone‚ believer or non-believer to get a starting point from which to form a world view. Paul is clear from Romans 1:3-5 states that Jesus is the Christ‚ the Messiah‚ and the Son of God. Within the first chapter of Romans‚ Paul is clear in that God’s wrath is on the whole earth‚ believer and non-believer

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    18 February 1564)‚ commonly known as Michelangelo‚ was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Despite making few forays beyond the arts‚ his versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man‚ along with his fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo was considered the greatest

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    population. Through the use of legislations‚ speeches‚ and media the italian fascists attempted to eliminate the liberal evolution of women and create a class of women that were subordinate to men and eager to produce a new generation of fascist youth. Even though there was support for this new population policy‚ there was resistance from some women along with statistics and economic realities making their population policy a failure. The italian fascists

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