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    Italian Tourism

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    the Problem: Problem: Italy is falling short in terms of tourism numbers. We want to boost tourism numbers by encouraging more tourists from a younger generation. History of the issue: Italy has been in the top five most popular tourist countries based on the amount of arrivals in a given year for the past five years. Current Information on the issue: Intended Outcome of the Planned Campaign: Italian tourism increased 5.7% from 2010 to 2011 but countries close to Italy (Spain above‚ and Turkey

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    the excuse of his Italy being the successor of the Roman Empire and the Roman Empire controlled Libya. He would mention the economic opportunity in Libya saying the land had become desert because of “inertia of the nomadic and slothful population.” Emigrants would soon turn the colony into “a continuation of their native land (Segrè‚ 21-23).” In September of 1911 Italy invaded Libya. At the time Libya was divided in three territories‚ Tripolitania‚ Fezzan‚ and

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    chosen is The Knife by Judah Waten and Yellow Brick Road by Witi Ihimaera. The Knife‚ is about  is a short story about a young Italian- Plinio‚ who has immigrated to Australia from a poor village in Calabria‚ in a very desolate part of Southern Italy. Plinio then starts to remember about the life he had back home and that he lived in poverty and had a very modest life. Then it describes that Plinio walks home from work and sees a girl (Mavis Keer) with a group of people and her boyfriend (Tommy

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    Following World War I‚ Italy was essentially a country defeated. Despite having been on the winning side the feeling was that Italy had lost. Far from being treated like a major power‚ Italy felt marginalized by the “Big Three” countries‚ The US‚ France‚ and Great Britain‚ at the Paris peace talks and the Treaty of Versailles did not give Italy the territory it had been promised and felt it deserved. To add to this‚ Italy was a country embroiled in social turmoil‚ people were unhappy with the

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    Art 1110 Study Guide #2 (Chapters 10 through 15) • Chapter 10 Early Christian and Byzantine Art Concepts: Understand the origins of Early Christian and Byzantine art and the difference between the two Vocabulary: Catacombs Apse Transept Cruciform Nave Side Aisle Narthex Atrium (see figure 10.3 for an illustration) Clerestory Basilica Planned Church Central Planned Church Ambulatory Mosaic Process Pendentive Minaret Lunettes Images: 10.3‚ 10.4 Plan and cross section

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    Italian flavour – Little Italy Little Italy or the Italian quarters are the name given to the place in central London‚ which has been a habitat for the Italians who take a journey to come to this city. Have a look at the map and you are sure to find a triangle that marks Little Italy it is recognised by the boundaries of Rosebery Avenue Clerkenwell Road and Farringdon Road‚ when you point out in the middle of the map that’s where the immigrants and people coming down from Italy stay. The famous novelist

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    16 12. Most important consumer trends in Italy………………….17 13. Purchase behaviour…………………………………………..……..18 14. Some guidelines …………………………………………..…………..21 Conclusion………………………………………………………………..…….22 References…………………………………………………………….……….23 1. Estimated market size The Italian market Every in time is crisis‚ the import and export market has never known slowly down. The fashion industry is one of the most important industrial sectors in Italy and at world level a very important player

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    1815-1848 Revolutions

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    From 1815-1848 there were a series of revolutions and other events which helped to spark the revolution of 1848. Firstly‚ nationalists wanted to see Italy united and to drive the Austrians out of Italy‚ although there was debate among them as to how much of Italy should be united. The liberals sought to establish an Italy with a constitutional monarchy and give the people basic rights‚ such a free speech. Secondly‚ in 1815‚ the Vienna Settlement dictated that the Italian states should return to

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    Italian Culture

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    Italy‚ despite its small size‚ is certainly one of the most famous and most popular country in the world. its incredible history‚ its great importance in the art world‚ past and present‚ make this country an extremely attractive place to visit. It is also called "Stivale" for his particular form and the "Bel Paese" because of climate and natural and artistic beauty. In a way‚ we can say that Italy is a perfect place for various kinds of tourists‚ who can enjoy all types of natural environments

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    italian renaissance

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    Italian Renaissance The Italian Renaissance began in the Middle ages in the great city’s and state’s of Italy. Italian merchants and political officials supported and appointed the great artists of the day‚ because of this the products of the Renaissance grew up inside their own walls. The most powerful city’s and state’s were Florence‚ The Papal States‚ Venice‚ and Milan. Each of these states grew up with its own distinctive character‚mostly caused by the differences between their government

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