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    Introduction Italy is a powerful and astonishing country. From the elite and powerful Roman Empire‚ to the majestic order of the Vatican City and dedication to Roman Catholicism and the Pope‚ Italy is definitely a country that has had a prominent impact on the rest of the world. Canali & DeCarlo (2009) characterize Italy as a country full of dynamic heritage. Full of passion‚ Italy has potential to satisfy the appetite of any tourist‚ enthusiast or historian. Urbanization‚ elegance‚ ancient

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    How Did It Affect Italy

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    Italy is one of the most beautiful countries to visit because of their ancient architecture‚ culture‚ food‚ and wine. This country has been known for its history which is one of the most important cultural and social developments in the Mediterranean area. The first group of people who lived in Italy were called the Etruscans. Then‚ the Greeks were the second group of people who inhabited this country before the Roman Empire started. The empire ruled over Italy for many centuries. After this‚ Italy

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    Kelli Allen Mrs. Sharp Essay three Religion in Italy is one of the most important factors on a native’s lifestyle. Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion of Italy followed by Islam‚ primarily Sunni‚ other Christian descents‚ and Mormons. An article written by World Trade Press stated‚ “Italy‚ and especially Rome‚ is home to some of the most magnificent and revered churches‚ shrines‚ tombs‚ and relics of the martyrs in the whole of Christendom.” Italy’s capital is a hot spot for

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    THIS WAS LIMITED TO UNDER 500 words--and WAS AN ESSAY ANSWER (TIMED) FOR A MIDTERM EXAM Question: Describe the importance of the Renaissance in Italy. Answer: The Renaissance‚ literally the "rebirth‚" was just that to Italy. As the Middle Ages came to a close‚ so too did the overshadowing gloom finally subsidize in Italy--and eventually Europe. The new view on human existence spread like wild fire and spawned a rekindled "secular" approach that embraced the Individualist movement (the "successful

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    The Political Unification of Italy Italian unification‚ “il Risorgimento‚” or "The Resurgence" was the political and social movement that aggregated different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of Italy in the 19th century. For the sake of brevity and personal interest I’m only going to be discussing the military achievements that led to such a successful “Risorgimento!” Most scholars agree that the years‚ 1815-1871‚ are the years in which “il Risorgimento” occured. From the

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    about 130 kilometers south of Rome - Italy; one mile west of the town of Cassino and about 1700 feet above sea level. Montecassino is considered famous for being the place where Benedict of Nursia founded 529 around of his first monastery‚ home of the Benedictine order. Also‚ it is known to be a place where several battles towards the end of the Second World War were fought. However‚ one can say that the battle of Montecassino is probably the most important in Italy. The battle of Montecassino‚ also

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    June of 1805 into Napoleonic rule. He went on to play a vital role in the unification of Italy up until 1850. Although many of his endeavours failed‚ and he made mistakes that may even have backfired on his goal of Italian unification‚ he did play an important role. This was not so much directly‚ however‚ as through the influence he had‚ and the ideas he brought out of the shadows. Mazzini aimed to unite Italy‚ and made a lot of failed attempts to do so. He had a vision of an independent nation of

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    information is presented on the state of the hotel industry in Europe and Italy in particular. This material is based on a demand of AZIMUT Hotels - the biggest Russian Hotel chain by the number of rooms‚ and its possibility of entering in Italian hotel industry. Current major markets are Russia‚ Germany and Austria. As it is shown in the data it allows to make a conclusion about the possibility to be presented in Italy key market - Milan‚ on the current stability of this segment and a good

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    ITALY CULTURE IMPACTS ON ITS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. The Background of Italy 1 2.1 Languages of Italy 1 2.2 Education of Italy 1-2 2.3 Religion of Italy 2 2.4 Social Structure of Italy 2 2.5 Political Ideology of Italy 2 2.6 Economic Ideology of Italy 3 3. Analysis culture of the country 3 3.1 History of Italy 3-4 3.2 Geography of Italy 4-5 4. Recommendation for doing Global Business in Italy 5 4.1 Respect Different cultural

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    Northern Europe vs. Italy

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    Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe shared common goals‚ they fulfilled their goals in differing manners. Individuality was celebrated differently during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. Love of classical learning shaped values during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. Also‚ enjoyment of worldly pleasures was benefited differently during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. Individuality was celebrated differently during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern

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