Migrants as activist citizens in Italy Published on openDemocracy (http://www.opendemocracy.net) Migrants as activist citizens in Italy In 2010 and 2011 migrants behaved like activist citizens throughout Italy‚ initiating a new cycle of struggles in the crisis of neoliberalism. Their contestation of an exclusionary‚ racialized and competitive model of society could become a goal shared by migrants and nationals alike. ‘We will be remembered’; whoever wrote this on the wall of an abandoned
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Geography of Italy Italy is a long peninsula; slightly larger than Arizona andit shaped like a boot. It is surrounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. Italy borders Austria‚ France‚ Vatican City‚ San Marino‚ Slovenia‚ and Switzerland.The Apennine Mountains form the peninsula ’s backbone; the Alps form its northern boundary. The largest of its many northern lakes is Garda (143 sq mi); the Po‚ its principal river‚ flows from the Alps on Italy ’s western border and
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nation States and any dispute arising there from would be governed by the principles of International Legal Responsibility under which the rights and obligations of the parties will be those existing between the Republic of India and the Republic of Italy. NO PROVISION OF MARITIME ZONE ACT APPLIES ALONE‚ MUST BE IN CONSONANCE WTH UNCLOS: The Scheme of the Territorial Waters‚ Continental Shelf‚ Exclusive Economic Zone and Other Maritime Zones Act‚ 1976‚ hereinafter referred to as "the Maritime
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Greeks‚ Etruscans‚ and others settled in Italy The monarchy is overthrown and Rome became a Republic. Julius Caesar ruled as the dictator for 46-44 BC Rome‚ Florence and Venice prospered during the Renaissance‚ a period of renewed interest in culture. ITALY 800-600 BC Rome is founded. This marks the beginning of the Roman Kingdom. 753 BC 509 BC Augustus Caesar became the first emperor of the Roman Empire 27 BC 1200-1600 1861 Italy became a unified nation under King Victor
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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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about 130 kilometers south of Rome - Italy; one mile west of the town of Cassino and about 1700 feet above sea level. Montecassino is considered famous for being the place where Benedict of Nursia founded 529 around of his first monastery‚ home of the Benedictine order. Also‚ it is known to be a place where several battles towards the end of the Second World War were fought. However‚ one can say that the battle of Montecassino is probably the most important in Italy. The battle of Montecassino‚ also
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information is presented on the state of the hotel industry in Europe and Italy in particular. This material is based on a demand of AZIMUT Hotels - the biggest Russian Hotel chain by the number of rooms‚ and its possibility of entering in Italian hotel industry. Current major markets are Russia‚ Germany and Austria. As it is shown in the data it allows to make a conclusion about the possibility to be presented in Italy key market - Milan‚ on the current stability of this segment and a good
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In the second century B.C. Rome became the prominent power in Central Italy. The people of Rome achieved this feat through a series of warfare‚ and diplomacy. Whether attacking or defending they fought with organization‚ quality in leadership‚ ability‚ and discipline. In fact‚ they used these traits in virtually all aspects of their lives. The success of the Romans started with their organization within the city. Almost all citizens could vote‚ and after plebeians were allowed to hold office
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Marcel Pagnol- Le Chateaux de ma mere Discuss the reasons for the sudden change in the conclusion of the book “ Le chateaux de ma mere” by Marcel Pagnol is a memorable‚ enjoyable text in which the story takes an abrupt turn at the conclusion of the book. Pagnol utilises the majority of the text to develop the story of months and a series of events‚ however he majestically creates a sudden change in the final components of the book which span a period of decades. It is not solely the series
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How united was Italy by 1860? INTRODUCTION To a large extent‚ Italy was not united by 1760 Reason: - There is no integration of all state uniting as one - Parochialism: people owe their royalty to their locality and thus‚ although Piedmont have shown herself as the only state suitable to lead the Italy confederation (if it was united)‚ sense of nationalism can still not be found. - YET: it was pretty much united when compare to 1815‚ or 1848. BODY One of the
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