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    make them a citizen or give them a permission to work. Today, Italy is concerned about the illegal landings of non-EU who arrive on the peninsula to look for work. These people are human beings as us and they deserve the same rights to live a better life. We have to help them, but not temporary. They cannot live supported by the government. European cannot longer afford immigrants, both economically and humanities, because since Italy is already economically down, cannot afford expenses for all…

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    immigrants in which they blamed all their problems on the new immigrants. The practice on the city level was broad in the essence of pushing these newly integrated immigrants into different sectors of the neighborhood (which led to things like; little Italy or Chinatowns), and would discriminate against them in terms of restricting their job opportunities. In the state…

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    Germanic verses Christian Influence on Medieval Europe The middle ages was a time period of unprecedented change, hallmarking a new and revolutionary medieval Europe. During this age, Christian and Germanic influences both played a major role in creating and sustaining Europe. From England to the Holy Roman Empire to the edge of the Byzantine Empire, the impacts of both religion and culture were intermingled into Medieval European social structures, political powers, and daily life. However,…

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    Renaissance Art and Era The Renaissance era began in Italy, however the time period that it began and ended in are highly debatable. Historians have an estimate that it lasted about 200 to 400 years, and either lasted between 1400 and 1600 or 1300 and 1700. The Renaissance era was heavily influenced by ancient Greece and Rome. Many new philosophies were developed during this time and many old philosophies aided this era in developing over time. The modern age was preceded by the Renaissance era…

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    theme is shared by both works Morning Sea, written by Margarett Mazzantini, and Story of My People, authored by Edoardo Nesi. The overall meaning of Morning Sea revolves around the certain barriers that refugees have to endure whilst traveling to Italy. The overall meaning of Story of My People revolves around the degradation of the Italian style due to an influx of cheap labor from Chinese immigrants and globalization. Nesi’s motif of the…

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    for the perfect fashionable look. This is my top ten list for the best brands of sunglasses in the world. 10. Spektre A rather young company (founded in 2009 in Milan). With many of these companies being based in Italy, it seems right to start off this list with a company based in Italy. The company designs sophisticated, colourful, and stylish sunglasses, all at the same time. This new brand has made a name for itself for casual sportswear, playful mirrored lenses,…

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    Many analysts and historians claim that the current era is an era of science. Scientific innovation occurs at an almost startling pace and no ideas are safe from criticism. With this context in mind, it is sometimes hard to grasp the fact that until recently, human inspiration was not primarily derived from the possibilities of the future. Instead, it came from tradition. This article will review the works of Andreas Vesalius, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Francis Bacon to explain how their…

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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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    The Paleolithic Period

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    The Paleolithic Period, which occurred about 40,000 years ago, was a time of hunting and gathering. Their major inspiration came from their surroundings, so most of their works were of the animals in their everyday lives, such as buffalo and horses. Their belief is that these drawings would bring the spirits of these animals into their hunting rituals, and this would bring them good luck. The Chauvet Cave in France is the earliest painting we have, which is estimated to have been created around…

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    In his article, “The Pain of Police Killings Can Last For Decades,” Ben Greenberg states that the grief that comes from an unjust police killing can last in the family for generations. His thesis statement is, “But long after the demonstrations end, the streets go quiet and the cameras leave, families of those killed have to find ways to cope with their loss” (Greenberg, 2016, para. 1). The audience for this article is anyone who might be interested or uninformed about unjust police killings.…

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