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    born Oct. 25‚ 1881‚ Málaga‚ Spain died April 8‚ 1973‚ Mougins‚ France Spanish-born French painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ and stage designer. Trained by his father‚ a professor of drawing‚ he exhibited his first works at 13. After moving permanently to Paris in 1904‚ he replaced the predominantly blue tones of his so-called Blue Period (1901–04) with those of pottery and flesh in his Rose Period (1904–06). His first masterpiece‚ Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)‚ was controversial

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    How Far was Mussolini’s Control of Italy in the Years 1925-43 Dependent on the Use of Terror Extra Time – didn’t finish It is applicable through a number of factors that Mussolini utilised terror and depended on these measures in order to gain control over Italy. He organised a secret police called the OVRA‚ whereby dissidents were spied upon and severely beaten up as well as often being imprisoned without trial. This created much fear for citizens and opponents‚ leading them to be faithful to Fascism

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    Garibaldi were also hugely important in unifying Italy not only did this man inspire many but he also acquired Sicily and Naples for Italy and furthered the unification process by giving them freely to piedmont. Between these three men most of the Italian peninsula was united‚ and so they play a more major part in the eventual unification as without out them Italy would have had no one to lead them into unification and the revolutions would not have been as successful. It was the efforts of these

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    revolutionized the way people thought. This new age began in rich Italian city-states like Florence. The Renaissance expressed a new way of thinking‚ which focused more on the beauty and grace of man instead of only focusing on the glory of G-d. Later on in the fifteenth centaury‚ the Northern parts of Europe had their own renaissance as well. The ideals of humanism‚ individualism and secularism were expressed during the Renaissance. The art of the Italian and Northern Renaissance were similar but also different

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    Madonna of the Long Neck

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    Although‚ work of art can often be classified by different time‚ and by the style is used‚ which always have a big difference with the colors‚ theme and hallucinations. Like The “Madonna of the Long Neck” was painted in 1543‚ by one of the famous Italian painter Parmigianino. This complex and intellectual Christian art with oil in Canvas‚ is located in Uffizi‚ Florence‚ which is a good example of mannerist characteristics of distorted proportion and complex composition. Mannerism is known for its

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    Spaghetti plays always as an important role in Italian culture and marks the beauty of food’s combination. It is therefore enjoyed by many people around the world and considered progressively as our main dinner. In fact‚ we just get a small problem: our way of eating spaghetti can make everything dirty‚ like little children‚ huh? How can we solve it definitively? – It is‚ according to me‚ very easy to answer this question‚ as simple as kissing our boyfriend or girlfriend. Don’t ask me why I am so

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    INTRODUCTION In the land of tandoori rotis and masala dosas‚ does Italian food have any place? Yes‚ says the statistics. The pizza industry is really sizzling with hectic activity. The 150 Cr industry growing at an annual rate of 50% is expanding at a frantic pace. Organized food service is characterized by a chain of outlets using a uniform brand identity across all outlets‚ centralized procurement of supplies‚ focus on quality‚ standardization and safety from supplier’s uniformity

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    Italy was promised land in the war and joined at the side of the Allies‚ but in the end it did not gained what it was promised and this was known as the "mutilated victory". The political sphere indicated the government in power was vulnerable‚ the Italians blamed the government for it did not take a stronger stand. Economically‚ Italy was in a great (fake‚ as it was believed it was about to collapse) boom. The North seemed to be booming more than the south. The fear of a communist revolution seemed

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    Vernacular Language

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    Vernacular Language NAME HUMA215-1101A-05: Topics in Cultural Studies American Intercontinental University Vernacular Language As the Roman control continued to expand‚ the Latin language became the customary language amongst people where Roman’s ruled. It was the language written and spoken by the church‚ commerce and courts. As the Empire broadened‚ so did the language‚ it allowed the people to communicate freely regardless of their backgrounds. Like with any other language Latin changed

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    To what extent was fascist control of Italy 1925-1943 the result of the effective use of propaganda? Propaganda allowed Mussolini to keep a wide control over the Italian population‚ however there were also other factors that maintained fascist control over Italy‚ including Mussolini’s link with the church‚ the banning of opposition‚ fear and repressive measures and the creation of a secure state. Propaganda was an important step in securing Mussolini’s position in power. He proposed various

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