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    came to power he was determined to show the strength of his regime by occupying the country. In October 1935 Mussolini sent General Pietro Badoglio and the Italian Army into Ethiopia with over 400‚000 Italian. The poorly armed and prepared Ethiopians were no match for Italy’s modern technology in the form of tanks and aeroplanes. The Italians even went to the extreme of using mustard gas on the home forces and as a result‚ were able to capture Addis Ababa‚ the capital of the country. In May 1936

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    power comes from the idea that the Italian liberal state was to open minded to supporting him and that the workings of its system were flawed allowing him to exploit this for his own gain. This argument is one put forward by historians such as Martin Clark and Antonio Gramsci. However other arguments given by historians such as Martin Blinkhorn claim that the fault should be placed on the socialists and communists for their failed attempted

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    Favorite Restaurant

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    Perez My Favorite Restaurant Italian cuisine is its specialty. It has many dishes that will make you feel as if though you are in Italy. “What magnificent person created this”‚ is what I ask myself every time I indulge in their creations. The aroma that is present when one walks into this restaurant is simply mesmerizing. This restaurant is Olive Garden which just so happens to be my favorite restaurant. I enjoy eating at Olive Garden because of its Italian dishes‚ beverages‚ and deserts.

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    among the Italian people. Even tough unification was a great step to become a successful nation‚ there were many problems that Italy was never able to overcome successfully. With Cavour’s death‚ none of the following leaders was able to give continuity to the ideals of Cavour and were forced to deal with very difficult challenges‚ politically‚ socially and economically. Instead of a fully unified

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    Main dish主菜 Side dish正菜外的附加菜 Dessert  甜食 Table Setting 工作台紧固 : Spoon  匙 Fork 叉 Knife 刀 Plate 盘 American Food : -Hamburgers -Hot dogs -Mashed potatoes and chicken土豆泥 -Steak  牛排 -Pumpkin pie南瓜派 -Apple pie Italian Food: - Pizza - Pasta (Spaghetti‚ Italian Noodles) - Lasagna烤宽面条(上浇肉末番茄汁) Russian Food: -Meatballs肉团 -Dumplings   饺子 -Pancakes薄煎饼 -Varenyky Table Manners: 1. Wash your hands before eating. 2. You cannot talk with food in your mouth. 3. You cannot

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    Assisted Passage Migration

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    day‚ considered a multicultural land which has been heavily influenced by immigrants. Following the two decades post-World War II‚ Australia’s economy and British orientated culture varied greatly due to many waves of migrations‚ especially that of Italians‚ who ventured for a better life and new opportunities‚ which worked in favour for Australia. Lifestyle skills‚ values and knowledge‚ especially regarding agriculture‚ that the citizens of mainly southern‚ Italy possessed‚ were of importance and worth

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    course when he asked me I gladly shook my head yes. I think that is when I seen the most beautiful thing ever. He picked up a big cooking spoon and scooped up parmesan cheese from the bucket and placed it over my pasta. In my past experiences at other Italian restaurants they would only give you a little or they will grate the cheese over your plate. The problem with them grating it is that I always want more but I feel like that start getting irritated with me because their arm starts getting tired. So

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    Mussolini’s economic ideas in the 1920s were mostly incoherent and designed purely to appease his supporters. Through the evaluation of the consequences of incessant government intervention in the economy‚ corporatism‚ the impact on Italian workers‚ as well as the impact on agriculture‚ it is clear that much of Mussolini’s policies were incoherent‚ in the sense that they were irrational‚ having more merit as propaganda than as functioning plans. Although limited successes in industry may be credited

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    Living in Italy

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    is a general consensus of Italians that laws apply to everyone but them. In my experience traffic signs seem only precautionary and the legal limit for alcohol is .05‚ though most Italians probably consume alcohol throughout the day. The political environment is complacent‚ yet when sitting down to a plate of Tagliatelle ai Frutti di Mare the list of grievances seem‚ for a few hours at least‚ a world away. One cannot claim to really know Italy until they speak Italian. The best course to loving

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    Neo Realism

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    Italian Neo Realism It must be said that neorealist style‚ like most styles‚ does not have an inherent political message. The most common attribute of neorealism is location shooting and the dubbing of dialogue. The dubbing allowed for filmmakers to move in a more open miss-en-scene. Principal characters would be portrayed mostly by trained actors while supporting members (and sometimes principals) would be non-actors. The idea was to create a greater sense of realism through the use of real people

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