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    In the years leading up to 1848‚ there had been a growing battle between conservative and liberal ideologies. Economic struggles brought government to the forefront of many people’s minds and with that‚ the divide between these two ideologies increased. The year before 1848 had brought poor yields to the harvests which caused inflation of food prices across the continent. On top of this‚ unemployment was on the rise as industrial conditions worsened. Cities filled with the developing working class

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    century AD was not boiled like pasta today is. No it was cooked in an oven. Therefore ancient lagane had some similarities‚ but cannot be considered pasta. The southern Italian life of the 8th century would dry their noodles on lines in the streets of Naples circa. The dried noodle-like product they introduced to Sicily is most likely the origins of dried pasta. The modern word “macaroni” derives from the Sicilian term fro making dough forcefully‚ as early pasta making was a laborious day long process

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    invasions which occurred in the 4th – 5th centuries. Trade and economy caused much trade systems to eventually disappear starting from the African trade markets of inner Europe. By the 7th century they were not common and only found in places like Naples or Rome. By the END‚ African production disappeared for good in western Europe. Eventually trade markets were placed by local productions and that eventually became a trend through the roman lands of the early middle ages

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    William Shakespeare. Prospero is the main character of this play‚ and is also a powerful magician. He has had many unfortunate events happen in his life. He was the Duke of Milan until his evil brother conspired against him with Alonso the King of Naples. Stranded on some remote island‚ Prospero only has his daughter to keep him company for the past twelve years. Fate would have it that a boat full of his enemies has passed by his island‚ where he raises a storm over the sea and wrecks the far off

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    a large circular structure that served as entertainment for the Romans. It is the third largest Roman Amphitheater in Italy. Only the Roman Colosseum and the Capuan Amphitheater are larger than this one.  It was build by the crossing roads of Naples‚ Capua‚ and Cumae.  It was built in Pozzuoli. Temple of Saturn Today there are only eight standing columns it shows Rome’s ancient heritage still stands. This temple has been partially preserved for the public to enjoy. It was built in 497

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    Smith 2 progress my mother would give me more elaborate task and teach me difficult dishes like how to do a besciamella souse that consist in butter‚ milk‚ flour and salt that is used for the Lasagne. My grandmother was from south Italy‚ Naples and her cooking was very different that my mom

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    Augustine‚ Saint (ôˈgəstēn‚ –tĭn; ôgŭsˈtĭn) [key]‚ Lat. Aurelius Augustinus‚ 354–430‚ one of the four Latin Fathers‚ bishop of Hippo (near present-day Annaba‚ Algeria)‚ b. Tagaste (c.40 mi/60 km S of Hippo). Life Augustine’s mother‚ St. Monica‚ was a great influence in his life. She brought him up as a Christian‚ but he gave up his religion when he went to school at Carthage. There he became adept in rhetoric. In his Confessions he repents of his wild youth in Carthage‚ during which time he

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    development of Western civilization and still influences today’s European societal structure. City-states arose in Italy during the Renaissance‚ as the traditional monarchy erode. There were five specific powerful city-states: Milan‚ Venice‚ Florence‚ Naples‚ and Papal States. These city-states contributed to the birth of modern diplomacy. Each of the city-states gained power and representation through ambassadors‚ who would deliver information back to their own region. Italy’s city-states dealt with

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    The Congress of Vienna in 1815 resulted in the separation of states in Italy and this greatly hindered the progress towards unification. The congress resulted in the restoration of the former rulers of these states including King Ferdinand II to Naples. Ferdinand was an oppressive ruler which led to a poor way of life for the people in this region. The congress also led to the public’s patriotism to their state instead of the whole of Italy. This meant it would be difficult to unite the people‚

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    snakes skins. Formations created from the remains of other animals‚ mostly bones‚ would also appear in a typical cabinet of curiosity. An example of wonder-room that match the description above would be from Ferrante Imperto’s Dell’Hisria Naruale in Naples‚ 1599. Dramatic arrangements of fetal skeletons were one of the key attractions in cabinets of curiosities. Most other items were organized on the basis of relevance to one another and scale. Given that cabinets of curiosities were economically driven

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