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    Class Professor: Arni Arnthorsson 2013 Liridon Imeri STONE CASTLE 2/15/2013 I I. Introduction Italy is the place where I decided to bring new company of wine. The company will be Stone Castle that is Kosovar Company. As we know Kosovo especially Rahovec is known all over the world for grapes and winery products. So‚ we as a company decided to bring our company in Italy. The first step is to find a place where we will be located. Second step is to build everything that is needed in

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    Italian unification (How strong were ideas about Risorgimento in Italy by 1848?) Originally‚ The Risorgimento was inspired by French Rule: - Secret society - Particularly active in S. Italy - Naples= 60‚000 members - Elaborate rituals + unquestioning obedience to leaders - Mild aims (constitutional monarchy) - Mazzini felt their aims were aimless‚ no political opinion‚ no plan/idealism for future of Italy Giuseppe Mazzini 1805-72 Year Mazzini’s Background 1805 - Born in

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    Italian Automobile Industry As per your request‚ I have focused my research on the Automobile industry in Italy for a long-term plan. For automobile‚ Europe and South America are on the same boat with 34% growth each (“Pirelli Sales By Region”‚ 2013). Even though the Italian economy is in bad shape right now‚ it will have a slow drag in 2013 and its expected to rise back in 2014 (Country Report: Italy‚ 2013). This will suit our requirement of a long-term investment‚ even its not really advisable to get

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    Italian & German Unification The unification of Italy and the unification Germany happened about the same time. Italy was made up of small city-states and Germany was divided as well. The emerging leader in Italy who pushed for unification was a gentleman named Count Camillo Benso de Cavour. In Germany it was a gentleman named Otto Von Bismarck. Cavour and Bismarck had some similar and different methods for unification. Ultimately‚ Cavour and Bismarck were successful in unifying their own areas

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    unification‚ although he took part on the evolving process his intentions was not to unify Italy‚ at most the North. Cavour differs from Mazzini in many distinctive points‚ the first one being that Cavour had an excellent political experience and as a politician he was very competent. Therefore with these talents he was able to make intelligent decision for Italy‚ as he was prime minister of Piedmont. Even though Italy had the King Victor Emmanuel great power stood in the hands of Cavour and with that he

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    creation of the kingdom of Italy. He was an unflagging foe of all tyranny‚ and he devoted his life to fighting oppression. He is considered an Italian national hero. Garibaldi’s popularity‚ his skill at rousing the common people‚ and his military exploits are all credited with making the unification of Italy possible. He also served as a global exemplar of mid-19th century revolutionary nationalism and liberalism. But following the liberation of southern Italy from the Neapolitan monarchy

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    the Axis forces from the Mediterranean. The largest target was Italy. The Allied leadership named this operation the Italian Campaign. The goal was to get Italy out of the war and to draw German troops away from the Allied advance through Nazioccupied northern Europe aimed at Berlin‚ Germany. The Italian Campaign‚ from July 10‚ 1943‚ to May 2‚ 1945‚ was a series of Allied beach landings and land battles from Sicily and southern Italy up the Italian mainland toward Nazi Germany.2 The

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    4a Italian Unification

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    ITALIAN UNIFICATION 4 PARTS OF ITALY Kingdom of the Two Sicilies—ruled by the French Papal States—governed by the Pope Northern Italian States—controlled by Austria Kingdom of Sardinia/Piedmont—ruled by King Victor Emmanuel A •Kingdom of the Two Sicilies—ruled by the French A KV A •Papal States— governed by the Pope P F KV F •Northern Italian States—controlled by Austria •Kingdom of Sardinia/Piedmont— ruled by King Victor Emmanuel Italian term for the movement of unification Risorgimento—nationalist

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    The unification of both Germany and Italy brought great change in these countries. This process resulted in these countries to focus on for their independence‚ economic growth‚ and a strong nationalism. Also‚ there is another role of the unification and it is an occurrence of war‚ separation and controlling politics. War is a natural force which leads to unite some nations as wells as divide others. In the unification process‚ it is essential to have a confident and courageous leader. Bismarck was

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    Personal Narrative: Italy

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    It was a hot humid day in Naples‚ Italy on October 28th 1922‚ the sun beating down on the dark olive skin of the Castansa family as they rush through side alley’s and dodge vehicles in the street‚ racing against the clock‚ and trying not to lose one another‚ just to meet a small white boat‚ hidden in a cove on the Tyrrhenian harbor. Out of breath‚ with dark hair windblown and out of line‚ the Castansa family steps foot onto the boat‚ where many more families sit and lay. They watch from a far distance

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