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    Fine Art In Italy

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    In Italy the monuments, statues, and even the houses on the corners scream of past lives and stories, the raw emotions and struggles of times before us. Italy has the mindset or at least the outward appearance of seeming to be steeped in the arts, but is this really the case? Do all the Italians care about the Fine Arts? After having lived with and among them for three weeks, it would be safe to say that there are those who do in fact revel in the arts and fully enjoy being surrounded by them,…

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    Personal Narrative: Italy

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    "What is that Italy?", asked a now completely confused German. "It's Valentine's Day, silly Germany", Feli said as if it was self-explanatory. Ludwig looked at his calendar and sure enough, it was right on the date, but it really shouldn't have surprised anyone. After…

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    Cultural Competency in Italy Italy is an 116,348 square mile country located in Europe. The country is mainly mountainous with the climate varying depending on the region. The population of Italy is 61 million with a majority being ethnic Italians. Different cities speak different dialects, but the official language of Italy is Italian. The people take pride in their appearance, family, education, and religion (CultureGram, 2013). Religion Christians mainly dominate Italy with eighty…

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    Totalitarianism Government in Italy Totalitarianism government works only towards the leader of the government, and how that leader believes the country should be ran. This takes away any rights and freedoms of the single individual people within it. Leaders of totalitarianism take pride in the country and fear any type of rebellion or disagreement. Therefore, the rights are taken away and punishment is harshly given to anyone that steps out of line. The very serious and powerful leaders do…

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    A Room With A View

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    the 19th century. The beginning of the novel is set in Italy, but later it is set in England. Through diction and descriptions, the author depicts Italy and England very differently, creating a sense of symbolism. To Lucy, the protagonist, Italy is a dirty, crazy place that is full of excitement and adventure; in contrast, England is a neat, clean, and structured place that, to Lucy becomes predictable and boring after she experiences Italy. By comparing the two differing settings, Forster…

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    HST 328 Dr. De Boer 1 December 2016 Garibaldi and Unification For many years, Italy was several city-states conjoined on the peninsula that is now unified. A sense of pride that the people of these individual city-states was overwhelming, which was a major factor in why Italy failed to unify itself for the longest time. Around the 1860’s one individual, Giuseppe Garibaldi, gained a voice among the discontent in Italy, to speak out against the actions of Cavour and Napoleon III. Garibaldi…

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    Jacob Hosp Mrs. Kahler InRoads 9 23 April 2018 Italian Unification The Italian Unification was a time during the 1800’s when Italy was not one. During this time Italy was a mixture of many different states who were being ruled by the Austrian Empire. Throughout many years the people living there began to not like how it was ran and some needed to begin to take the risk and step up so that the rest of the people could have the nationalism that they were striving to have. Many battles broke out…

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    Rome-Berlin Axis Essay

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    Several people tend not to know what the Rome-Berlin Axis is. What is the Rome-Berlin Axis? The Rome-Berlin Axis is coalition formed in 1936 between Italy and Germany. You could also refer to this as an alliance between Germany and Italy. This agreement was made, after both Germany and Italy left the League of Nations. It was an agreement made by Italy’s foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano, that Adolf Hitler agreed to and signed in 1936. Due to the Rome-Berlin Axis many other pacts were created…

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    Rise Of Fascism Essay

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    ancient Roman emblem of power and the Italian word “fascio”, which means a group . It first emerged in Italy right after World War I of 1914-1919. In 1919, the Italian Benito Mussolini established the “Milan Fascio” and transformed it into the Fascist Party in 1921. On October 28-29, 1922, Mussolini attempted to seize the absolute power from the Italian King and became the new Prime Minister of Italy by launching the “March on Rome” with 200,000 Fascists wearing black shirts. Influenced and…

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    Colosseum Research Paper

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    Italy 10. Topic: Colosseum, Italy The Colosseum is located in the heart of the city of Rome, Italy. This is the largest amphitheater in the history, which can hold around 80,000 spectators. Mostly it was used for gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles. Later this Colosseum was used for housing workshops and religious orders. Vespasian was the emperor of Rome at the time of its construction and Titus completed its construction. In the start of the mediaeval era, this Colosseum was used…

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