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    course when he asked me I gladly shook my head yes. I think that is when I seen the most beautiful thing ever. He picked up a big cooking spoon and scooped up parmesan cheese from the bucket and placed it over my pasta. In my past experiences at other Italian restaurants they would only give you a little or they will grate the cheese over your plate. The problem with them grating it is that I always want more but I feel like that start getting irritated with me because their arm starts getting tired. So

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    day‚ considered a multicultural land which has been heavily influenced by immigrants. Following the two decades post-World War II‚ Australia’s economy and British orientated culture varied greatly due to many waves of migrations‚ especially that of Italians‚ who ventured for a better life and new opportunities‚ which worked in favour for Australia. Lifestyle skills‚ values and knowledge‚ especially regarding agriculture‚ that the citizens of mainly southern‚ Italy possessed‚ were of importance and worth

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    Kazakhstan is currently working on proposals to be included in the UNESCO world heritage list for 2014 ( UNESCO‚ 2013). According to Terterov ( 2013) one of the major tourists access problems is the complicated visa system‚ inefficient application processes and high fees which are hindering the tourism development process of the silk road as an internationally tourism destination. The rich historical and cultural heritage of the Silk Road in addition to the natural environment Kazakhstan is offering

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi "The Sword" of Italian Unification "My goal‚ which was‚ I believe‚ shared by most italians at that time‚ was to unite the country and rid it of foreign powers. Those who gave Italy her freedom would earn her people’s gratitude" (Garibaldi‚ page 6). During the age of Italian unification‚ there were three men who fought for her (Italy’s) freedom. Those men were Cavour the brains‚ Mazzini the soul‚ and Garibaldi the sword (Chastain). Giuseppe Garibaldi was born in Nice in 1807

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    Masterpiece Hugo van der Goes is considered one of the great northern Italian Renaissance artists. His unique style and artistic inventions inspired numerous contemporary artists in Florence. The Portinari Altarpiece‚ Sant’ Egidio‚ Florence‚ Italy‚ ca. 1476‚ is remarked as great altarpiece within art history that clearly depicts the influence of patronage within society. Tommaso Portinari‚ the donor of the Portinari Altarpiece‚ an Italian agent who worked as an assistant in the Medici bank in Bruges

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    can be seen in the works of some of the best of Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci‚ 1452-1519‚ regarded as the most versatile of geniuses of the Italian Renaissance‚ Michelangelo‚ 1475-1564‚ a Florentine sculptor‚ painter and architect‚ and Raphael‚ 1483-1520‚ whose works embody the ideals of High Renaissance.” (Putatunda‚ Rita (N.D). Italian Culture: Renaissance Art and Artists.

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    brought their ideas and way of life. Another reason it spread north was simply because of trading and the merchants sharing stories and news from Italy which inspired people to start as well. Although the Northern Renaissance was inspired by the Italian Renaissance the Northern Renaissance was very different in some ways. One way it was different was the art. Painting was the most popular

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    18 February 1564)‚ commonly known as Michelangelo‚ was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Despite making few forays beyond the arts‚ his versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man‚ along with his fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo was considered the greatest

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    population. Through the use of legislations‚ speeches‚ and media the italian fascists attempted to eliminate the liberal evolution of women and create a class of women that were subordinate to men and eager to produce a new generation of fascist youth. Even though there was support for this new population policy‚ there was resistance from some women along with statistics and economic realities making their population policy a failure. The italian fascists

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    came to power he was determined to show the strength of his regime by occupying the country. In October 1935 Mussolini sent General Pietro Badoglio and the Italian Army into Ethiopia with over 400‚000 Italian. The poorly armed and prepared Ethiopians were no match for Italy’s modern technology in the form of tanks and aeroplanes. The Italians even went to the extreme of using mustard gas on the home forces and as a result‚ were able to capture Addis Ababa‚ the capital of the country. In May 1936

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