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    How far do you agree that the role played by Cavour primarily accounts for the unification of most of Italian Piedmont in 1861? In 1861, Italy was declared a united nation-state by Sardinian King Victor Emmanuel II. Though there had been quite some help of others. Such as Giuseppe Garibaldi with his extraordinary guerrilla warfare which he used on Austrian armies who had not been taught how to counter these attacks. Also, Giuseppe Mazzini who had a great influence on the youth and was also the…

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    Facility Overview Established in 1998 and originally conceived by famous Food Network Chef Michael Chiarello, Tomatina, is a modern restaurant that specializes in a wide variety of high quality Italian cuisine by emphasizing on fresh ingredients. Tomatina is a private company categorized under Restaurant, Family: Chain. It currently has five locations in the San Francisco Bay Area: Alameda, established in 2004, Dublin in 2006, San Rafael in 2010, Santa Clara in 2000, and Walnut Creek in 2001.…

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    water method to block out the marble; then he free carved the marble using a small terracotta mode, his hands and the studies that he made. This piece of artwork tells us that he took a lot of time and effort to make this and that art work was his job. As I had the time to focus and study on Michelangelo, I found out so many interesting things. He worked very hard at what he did best and that was art. Although his family discouraged him, he made the decision to go do his own thing at the early…

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    Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Mother Cabrini, was an Italian saint who was sent to America to help the immigrants. She took a stand for all the immigrants by helping and taking care of them when others didn’t, and because of that, she became the first American saint. Frances, or Francesca, was born on July 15, 1850 in S’ant Angelo Lodigiano. Her parents were Agostino Cabrini and Stella Oldini. (Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus). Her family was a very nice, but poor family.…

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    In his Doctrine of Fascism, Mussolini attempts to justify Fascism as the way to create a better Italian nation. However, this authoritarian democratic government interferes with the freedom of the citizen. For example, fascism describes the control of both material and spiritual aspects, of which is for the better of the nation. But a higher power that…

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    The Renaissance was known as the time of change and prosperity. Renaissance is a French word that actually translates into rebirth in English. It changed the way people thought, opened new opportunities, changed art and architecture, and enlarged the population in Florence. After the Black Death and before the Renaissance people had lost many loved ones and were paranoid, they decided to go to the place that would give them hope; the Catholic church. The church told them that after death they…

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    It plays a significant role in the determination of the success of the job duties. Therefore, the workplace is a critical environment that any organization or the head of an organization has to consider adequately for maximum return rates and institutional growth. Aspects such as frequent meetings and interactions are helpful…

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    Bicycle Thief

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    Social concerns of humanity in Bicycle Thief The most significant events in cinema and art in the early 1940s were the emergence and rapid development of the Italian neorealism. Moreover, it was one of the most striking and perhaps the first major artistic phenomenon of the post-war years, not only in Italy but also all over the world. Neorealism as a movement, which arose in post-war time, offered a close look into the everyday life of ordinary people. Originating in the wake of the resistance…

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    depended on the supporters. If a person in power was not favored, assassinations and exiles occurred. In the late 19th century the President of the French Republic, the Spanish Prime Minister, and Empress Elizabeth of Austria were all assassinated by Italian anarchists. The killings only emphasized the importance of being liked by the citizens of one’s country.…

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    During times of war opinions are often high. Everyone has their own individual opinion as to the stance on each issue, its cause, and how problem should be resolved. The purpose of this paper is to dress several differing inter war movements that develop during that time. They will be discussed, analyze, compared and contrasted to each other to examine how well they prove their desired point. First we will examine Woodrow Wilson The Idealistic View. Woodrow Wilson The Idealistic View - The…

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