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    Fairy Tales usually have a fantastic element and might feature magic imaginary creators. Italian Lore is the myths‚legends‚ and fairytales of Italy.Legends are the most concentrated in Italian Folklore. Italy values family or love and honesty which the folklore contributes. Family or love is the most important value they have. Oral tradition is information passed down from generation to generation without writing

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    THE INFLUENCE OF NOUVELLE CUISINE TOWARDS TODAY’S GASTRONOMY PREPARED BY: PUTRI DAHLIA AB RASHID 2010279074 NOOR SALIZA SALMI 2010412854 MASTER IN GASTRONOMY (HM775) PREPARED FOR: ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. ARTINAH ZAINAL DATE OF SUBMISSION 25 MARCH 2011 Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Definition 3 1.2 History 3 2. Characteristics of Nouvelle Cuisine 5 3. The Influence

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    Unit One: The Italian Renaissance Review Sheet 1. People to know: -Savonarola-gained power in Florence in 1494. Exercised strict rule until overthrown in 1498 -Julius II-The Warrior Pope. Led armies against the French and Venetians -Tudors (why powerful?)- Edward IV Richard IIHenry VII. Used Star Chamber against nobles and Henry VII rebuilt monarchy -Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile (Inquisition why?)-Marriage created union of Spain. Completed Reconquista and Inquisition

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    The Influence of Immigrant Cultures on American Cuisine Thomas J Smith Sullivan University Abstract American Cuisine has benefited from an infusion of cultural influences. Primary among these is the indigenous cuisines of its various immigrant groups. This melding of cuisine and culture has resulted in a diverse and vibrant cuisine‚ taking from the host culture‚ transposing it‚ and incorporating its essence into the whole. This melding‚ however can lead to the loss of culture‚

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    immigration of Italians to United States reached one of its highest populations from immigrating. About over 3 million Italian immigrants immigrated to the United States specifically in the year of 1913‚ with that being said that population value of Italian immigrants became the largest nationality of “new immigrants”. During the time period of 1876 and 1930‚ about 5 million Italian immigrants immigrated to the United States. With that being said 4/5th of the immigrants were southern Italian. The 5 main

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    industries with brute force and attracting much public attention. Hollywood focuses on glamorizing the Mafioso lifestyle‚ distracting from the true nature of organized crime. Over the past decade‚ the key opportunities have been utilized by the Italian Mafia‚ resulting in a powerful behind-the-scenes dominance over many aspects we may not expect. "It’s gonna be a Cosa Nostra." "The Honored Society‚ or Mafia‚ as it was less often called‚ was a vast criminal brotherhood that had developed in

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    Italian Figurines Analysis

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    head. The use of the lines are varied‚ they are horizontal‚ vertical and diagonal‚ which create sections of light and dark highlighting the important parts such as the breast and buttocks. As for the body‚ it is generalized as geometrical shapes without a face‚ the spaced used projects out implying open space as it fills the three-dimensional space‚ probably intended to be carried. The weight of the sculpture is set in the midsection with the area being the widest‚ and the sexual nature of her body

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    Italian Immigration - Did they assimilate and living conditions. The Italian mainly immigrated to America between 1876 and 1976. When the Italians entered America‚ what met them was that the earlier immigrants thought that they were up to no good. Their customs and Catholic faith resulted in fear among the settlers who came earlier. They thought that the Italians were lazy and lacked intelligence‚ which was not the case; the difference between the old and new immigrants was very little. Just as

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    Commercial analysis: Heaven can wait belt up This report will discuss the issue commercial how to convey the idea to consumer. Introduction Here is a car charity commercial advertisement without any world and talk through. Only utility the background music‚ shocking animation and a woman sang. It brought us the shocking and stunning. At last‚ the image fade out‚ then show the slogan “heaven can wait belt up”. As the following we will talk about the commercial advertisement. Here is one of places

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    The Italian Renaissance – Commedia Dell’arte Even though The Italian Renaissance lasted for a short period of time‚ approximately 100 years‚ and some give more consideration and accolades to the English Renaissance‚ the Italian Renaissance was a period of dramatic cultural advancement. This is seen in its revolutionary architecture design‚ explorations of discovery‚ extraordinary art‚ innovation of Opera‚ and my personal favorite Commedia dell’ arte. Nearly all of Western theatre

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