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    WHY DID THE FASCISTS RATHER THAN THE SOCIALISTS OR CATHOLICS REPLACE THE LIBERALS AS THE DOMINANT FORCE IN ITALIAN POLITICS AFTER 1918? When Benito Mussolini concluded his violent and semi-legal seizure of power in Italy on the 29th October 1922‚ the Fascist era began in victory as crowds of Blackshirts rushed to the capital to celebrate their leader. The aim of this essay is to explain the Fascists’ rise to power in Italy. Thus‚ whilst the highly repressive nature of Fascism cannot be understated

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    “Eight Cuisines” ‚ the western countries still have their own traditional cuisines. Therefore‚ I will make a brief analysis about the food traditions in some typical western countries. First of all‚ it’s about Greece. Greece has been a cross road of people and civilizations for millennia‚ and this together with the climate has shaped the Greek cuisine. Greek cuisine has also incorporated influences from other civilizations‚ such as the Persian‚ the Roman and the Ottoman food cultures. The traditional

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    Crucifixion‚ with the Mourning Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist”. This is oil on panel painting by Rogeier van der Weyden in the Netherlands (historical name‚15th-16th century)‚ Europe in 1460. The time period that this was made in was Early Italian Renaissance. It is 71 x 73 3/8 inches. The vibrant colors in this painting is so enthralling that I could not help but be interested about it. This painting is a picture of the Crucifixion on the right side panel with the Virgin and Saint John

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    whatvalencia.com/renaissance-architecture.html The Metropolitan Museum of Art. (2011). Architecture in Renaissance Italy. Retrieved from http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/itar/hd_itar.htm HART‚ VAUGHAN. "LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI: MASTER BUILDER OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE." The Architectural Review 210.1253 (2001): 97. Academic OneFile. Web. 12 Mar. 2011. Renaissance Architecture (2011). In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved From http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1384942/Renaissance-architecture

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    Mo Se Park 11/27/12 Ms. Siskoken English 160 Buca Di Beppo Buca Di Beppo on the corner of Rush and Grand is a must-go restaurant for Italian food cravers. Buca di Beppo is a collection of neighborhood restaurants with an authentic Italian menu for everyone to enjoy. Their magnificent Italian dishes are meant to be shared and served family-style‚ perfect for passing around the table. The first Buca di Beppo opened its doors in 1993 in the basement of a Minneapolis apartment building. Since

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    vocal variety to hold the audience’s interest. If the speaker uses an audiovisual aid‚ describe how it is being used. I love watching cooking shows on the Food Network or on the Lifestyle Network. My favorite cooking show is Everyday Italian‚ not because I love Italian foods but the host there‚ Giada de Laurentiis‚ is so good in speaking and demonstrating how to cook that recipe. She is tempting you in to the point where you can practically smell the food she is cooking right through your TV screen

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    also a cultural symbol Sushi is well known with Japan‚ fish and chips popular in Britain‚ and tacos are associated with Mexico etc. Spain A significant portion of Spanish cuisine derives from the Roman‚ Jewish and Arab traditions. The Moorish people were a strong influence in Spain for many centuries and has also marked the history of Spanish food. However‚ pork is popular and for centuries eating pork was also a statement of Christian ethnicity or "cleanliness of blood” because it was not eaten

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    remove stress. Country music takes me into another world. Some people may get there by books or video games‚ but music takes me to those imaginable places that make life worth living. Bruschetta Ala Mufelletta‚ A spread for crusty bread made from olive‚ herbs and onions‚ is a part of my Italian culture. Sometimes I go outside of my Italian culture and eat hot wings‚ but my diet consists of mostly spaghetti and noodles. Being Italian our table manners and morals are different as well; If you are

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    media that resonates more closely with their interests and style. For ethnic media audiences‚’ globalisation and the global awareness of interconnectedness has increased the benefits of multilingualism and the thirst to connect with other places and people (Georgiou‚ 2001). If community ethnic media considers these linguistic‚ technological‚ and identity shifts‚ these elements could provide opportunities for the creation of new content that reflects their globalised audience. Hence‚ the future of ethnic

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    Renaissance. These ideas were useful to the people as well as caused them damage. Thus‚ education and its purposes and values were argued hotly throughout the Renaissance. Some of the main arguments were education for upper class‚ education for all‚ and criticizing education over all. Some Renaissance men argued that education should be for the upper class or people who wish to attempt to be part of the upper class. They believed the upper class was the only people that needed an education since they were

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