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    This essay will examine the citizenship laws of Italy due to the exclusion they have of the children of migrants. Foremost, I discuss the principles of citizenship through establishing what jus sanguinis and jus soli are, and give examples of countries that have laws based on these. Subsequently, I explain how Italy uses jus sanguinis as its basis for its own citizenship laws. However, because of being based on jus sanguinis, migrants and their children are excluded. Therefore, I then use the…

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    Introduction The 19th century movement towards Italian unification which concluded in the establishment of The Kingdom of Italy on March 4th 1861 is called ‘’the Risorgimento’’. ‘’The Risorgimento was an ideological and literary movement that helped to arouse the national consciousness of the Italian people, and it led to a series of political events that freed the Italian states from foreign domination and united them politically.’’ (Risorgimento | Italian history | Britannica.com. 2015) The…

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    Italy and The United States Administration of Justice Comparative The criminal justice system is far from perfect no matter what part of the globe you look. This is often shown through guilty parties getting away with heinous crimes, or innocent people being charged with such crimes, which many would view as a worse outcome. That is not to say proper justice does not happen. To exemplify these qualities and shortcomings, we will explore, evaluate, and compare two justice systems separated by…

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    Education Italy Education in Italy focuses primarily on highly centralized public school systems that are financially covered through the central and local governments. The central government covers teacher and staff salaries while the local governments focus on school maintenance and cost of school buildings. Resources such as economic finances are depended on the country parameters and the areas of higher educational support, which has created regional differences among students’ scores…

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    Unemployment rate in Italy from Year 2000 until Year 2016 Based on Figure 1 for the year 2000 the percentage rate of unemployed in Italy is gradually decrease until year 2007. For the year 2007 the unemployment rate is 6.1% is the lowest unemployment rate in Italy. In year 2000 until year 2007, we can see that the government is trying to control the unemployment rate and provide a job to the unemployed. The worker…

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    country into an alliance with Nazi Germany and a disastrous war, leaving it literally in ruins. Yet Italy’s relationship with and feeling towards the dictator were; and remain, complex and contradictory. We know much about how Fascism functioned in Italy in the 1930s, the major institutions, figures and policies. However, how the ordinary Italian has viewed Mussolini during his lifetime has remained somewhat of a…

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    Dbq Italy Totalitarianism

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    Versaillesand seizing the diplomatic initiative from Britain and France, stated in Document 3. However, it looked different in Italy.Italy's foreign policy underBenito Mussolinihad to be robust to show the world how powerful Italy was under his leadership. As leader of Italy, Mussolini wanted to re-establish the greatness of the Roman Empire.Mussolinibelieved that conquered foreign territory was the sign of a great nation and a great power that hence the rationale behind the invasion ofAbyssinia…

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    Illness In Italy

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    The Italian population has many theories regarding health and illness, both physical and metaphysical. Italians rely heavily on religious faith and believe that most outcomes are a matter of God’s Will and are therefore inevitable. Despite their acceptance of the imminence of fate, Italians also believe illness can be caused by a multitude of specific conditions. Examples of these conditions include contamination, curses from God or humans, windy or drafty weather, and even emotional stress.…

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    Quality In Italy Essay

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    bright sun, and black leather shoes. These are some examples of people reflecting the important theme of quality in Italy. Quality has been neglected in the big, manufactured world that we live in today. For example, in Louisiana there are many chain restaurants such as Popeyes, Burger King, and Taco Bell. In…

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    Human Trafficking In Italy

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    Human trafficking or more specifically, trafficking in people for the purpose of sex can be observed in Italy to be prevalent and deeply entrenched. Examining this pattern of mistreatment means looking at Italy as the location where some of the people being trafficked go to, but also looking at Nigeria, the location where some of the people being trafficked are the citizens of. The people who are trafficked for the purpose of sex is reported to be have been misled, under the premises of a…

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