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    Introduction Italy is a powerful and astonishing country. From the elite and powerful Roman Empire‚ to the majestic order of the Vatican City and dedication to Roman Catholicism and the Pope‚ Italy is definitely a country that has had a prominent impact on the rest of the world. Canali & DeCarlo (2009) characterize Italy as a country full of dynamic heritage. Full of passion‚ Italy has potential to satisfy the appetite of any tourist‚ enthusiast or historian. Urbanization‚ elegance‚ ancient

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    Relationship of the Church and State During the 1500-1700’s many new Protestant religions formed due to the corruption and decline of the Catholic Church. Although there were several attempts to reform only one man‚ Martian Luther‚ spurred reformation of the church. Lutheranism was not the only religion that formed during the Reformation Period others included: Anabaptism‚ Anglicanism‚ Calvinism‚ Presbyterianism‚ and Zwinglianism. Most protestant beliefs were very similar but each religion interpreted

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    Imagine riding through the waterways of Venice‚ Italy‚ taking in all the beautiful sights and smell of perfectly cooked pasta streaming from numerous waterfront restaurants. If I could be any place in the world right now‚ this is where I would be found. Italy’s rich culture and celebrated history combined with its breathtaking scenery makes it a desired destination for anyone. Some of the main reasons why I would like to be there is to find out more about my family history and see the many worthwhile

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    The model of emergency medical services in the prehospital setting can be divided up into two broad groups. The Franco-German model is the predominant delivery model in Europe where the doctor goes to the patient via ambulance. When necessary‚ the physician will transport the patient and admit them to a hospital ward‚ bypassing the emergency room. In contrast‚ the Anglo-American model has a scoop and run philosophy. This model means paramedics and EMTs arrive on the scene‚ make a quick assessment

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    establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof‚’ thus building a wall of separation between Church & State”(...). A metaphorical wall between church and state gave much relief to skeptics of the developing American government and the control they would have‚ but as new issues arise in the modern culture we live in today‚ that wall has been threatened. In the early 1800’s the United States‚ more realistically the world was a very religion driven society that depended

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    Lappeenranta University of Technology School of Business AC40A0101 Cross-Cultural Marketing Strategies Responsible Teacher Hanna Salojärvi Effects of Culture to Marketing in Italy 29 November 2010 TABEL OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2 2. Cultural Characteristics 4 3. Hofstede’s dimensions 8 4. Implications for marketing 10 5. Conclusions 12 References 14 Introduction The developing globalization process and companies orientation toward world markets lead to great

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    BACKGROUND The European Union (EU) was founded as the European Economic Community (EEC) by the Treaty of Rome in 1957 to promote economic and political integration in Europe. The beginning of the EEC followed the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community‚ created after World War II as a means of promoting integration among former enemies. The EEC has expanded from its original six members (Belgium‚ France‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Luxembourg‚ and Netherlands) to include United Kingdom‚ Ireland

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    realistic and interesting. The way to get from the level of the "is" to the level of the "ought" of the Philosophers in these theories are the two bests. In this essay‚ it will be shown that the two theories are not so different in their relation between the level of the "is" and the level of the "ought"; it will be shown that Idealism would be a better theory for a society with highly intellectual people‚ and that a combination of these theory would be the best way for our society to evolve from

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    European and Native American ideas of freedom differed in that liberty and freedom were concepts that were natural ingredients to Native American government‚ where as for Europeans‚ freedom had a lot more to do with “Freedom in Christ” rather than freedoms within the government. Even though in Europe‚ women were being burned alive for being suspected of being witches and criminals were publicly whipped‚ they thought that the Natives were barbaric because they had no formal government. In addition

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    There was a world of difference between the two cultures ‚ Europeans and Native American. Europeans had established communities where they lived and worked. Native Americans had settlements but they moved around a lot they were nomadic . Europeans were usually Christians ‚ but Native Americans believed more in the existence and powers of many other spirits . They had strong‚ central leadership while the Natives tended to do things in harmony ‚ consensus . They also had a little regard for

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