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    How succesfully did Italian governments deal with the problems they faced between 1896-1915 The liberal Italian Government faced many problems in the period between 1896 to 1915; Italy was in a political‚ economical and social state and was being held back in many ways because of this. Giolitti brought promising progress to Italy but could not solve all of the problems the government faced by 1915. Perhaps the most apparent and important problem which faced Italy was that of their economic situation

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    How significant was Foreign Influence in shaping Italian Politics and Society c.1800-c.1900? There were many factors throughout this period that helped shape and guide both Italian Politics and Society which helped eventually lead to unification‚ such as the rise of nationalistic and liberalistic sentiment which created a wave of enthusiastic‚ Italian patriots which helped shape the future of Politics and Society. Secondly‚ the significance of Piedmont cannot be overlooked as it both served as

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    asked to travel to Venice‚ Italy and meet with her company’s partnering company. Preparation for the trip was stressful. Not only had her colleague cancelled their recent trip to Moscow at the last minute‚ making the US partner look bad‚ but the Italian partner had made several requests for information which none of Melissa’s colleagues had fulfilled. She learned all of this information upon making phone contact with their office to confirm her travel plans. After that initial phone call‚ Melissa

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    “The Breakfast Club” shows the typical stereotypes of before‚ specially the 80s. The snob girl that thinks she shouldn’t be there‚ the popular sports boy‚ the rebel that is not understood‚ the nerd that doesn’t want to be in trouble‚ the outcast that is ignored‚ and the teacher that thinks to highly of themselves and thinks that teenager equals problem. In the 80s “The Breakfast Club” became really popular. This could be because the teenagers that saw it found themselves identified with the characters

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    Italian Culture

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    in the course of history to world culture in fact was‚ according to all historians‚ immense and varied. The innovations that Italy has brought in all fields of culture along 2‚500 years of history are innumerable; in the two periods in which the Italian territory was the center of the civilization of the time‚ during the Roman Empire and the Renaissance‚ the role he had in the history of human knowledge was of decisive importance. From the Greek temples of Magna Graecia to medieval villages‚ from

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    Italian Mafia

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    American derivations of the Italian Mafia‚ such as The Sopranos and The Godfather‚ we will explore the ways in which customary perspectives of the family have molded the Mafia and other criminal organizations. The Mafia evolved over hundreds of years in Sicily. In the mid-nineteenth century‚ Sicilians joined together in groups and began to rely on "family ties" to protect themselves‚ keep themselves safe‚ and carry out their own justice in a place where the Italian government was just recently

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    Italian Immigration

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    poverty‚ a series of natural disasters‚ civil war and oppression from Northern Italy the Southern Italians started coming to America in flocks between 1876 and 1976. The most concentrated migrations of Italians happened between 1880 and 1920. Italians came to America not to escape these hardships‚ but to work and send money home to Italy in order to get their families out of poverty. Seventy percent of Italian immigrants were men and less than ten percent of them worked in agriculture‚ a sign that their

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    Italian Unification

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    Italian Unification The Italian unification also called the Italian Risorgimento is the series of political and military events that led to a united Italian Peninsula under the Kingdom of Italy in 1861. The Italian Unification can be separated into five (5) stages. There was the Pre-Revolutionary‚ Revolutionary‚ Cavour’s Policy and the Role of Sardinia‚ Garibaldi’s Campaign in Southern Italy‚ and the creation of the Italian Kingdom. Before 1850 Italy was divided politically and was a battle ground

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    italian history

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    Agu 1 Vanessa Agu Professor Zampirini Italian History 41W 2/17/14 Weekly Response #1 Leopard “Death of the old Kingdom” symbolizes the Prince’s position in aristocracy. His social status is declining. Even though the prince is prestigious‚ his rule/power is coming to an end. A prince cannot have power forever. When it’s time for prince to “retire” another heir will take over. As the prince gets older‚ his power will diminish. The Italians fighting for unification was a representation

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    Italian Fashion

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    Think Italian fashion and the names Armani‚ Versace‚ Prada‚ Gucci‚ Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino come to mind. Women as well as men in Italy take their fashion very seriously. Both Italian women & men are known all over the world for their impeccable fashion sense! Being well groomed and having a chic style of dressing is just the basics of Italian fashion. Italians are known to be perfect right down to their footwear. Quality clothing worn with loads of attitude…that’s Italian fashion

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