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    was the Italian culture. Explain history and describe! The immersion experiences in which I participated were great opportunities to learn about the culture in more depth. The first experience I was able to attend was on June 13, 2015. In downtown Indianapolis Indiana, I had the opportunity to attend the Italian Culture Festival. Organized each year by the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, this festival was full of music, cultural food, and I was lucky enough to experience a traditional Italian religious

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    While Riall states that culture is what truly marked this budding Italian identity, she also goes on to write that culturally, the peninsula was becoming more “Italianised” even before the unification of Italy. Likewise, Riall demonstrates how the arts, particularly theatre, in more ways than one, contributed to a “growing patriotic spirit”. Themes recurrent in operatic works of the time such as oppression and struggle, coupled with the production of theatres alike in construction gave way to a sense

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    The World. A spherical globe filled with a multitude of different cultures, nations, and ethnicities. Yet we are all part of the same planet, the same singular race of humanity. When assigned with this assignment to choose one country out of this vast array, we went with one that one of our group members was most familiar with. We chose the beautiful European country and cultural center of Italy. It was one that one of our group members had personally visited within the last year and her experience

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    Trompenaars, culture is “the shared ways in which groups of people understand and interpret the world.” (as cited in Kneebone, 2007, pg. 2) Every individual is different in their own kind of way, but being a part of a certain culture is more of a way to be considered different. There is no wrong way to believe in something or value something and I Know as an American, other cultures or maybe even other Americans might not have the same beliefs and values as I. The Chinese and Italian cultures are both

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    that in mind, when I look the mirror I can see who came before me and through past stories I can feel the struggles that Italians felt as they crossed the ocean to become Americans. My father is a second-generation Sicilian who grew up in East Lynn, and my mother is a second-generation Northern Italian, who grew up in West Lynn. One of the stories I often hear is how the Italians and the Sicilians never really got along, and frequently butt heads. Naturally it was very Romeo and Juliet like that they

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    multiple languages of Europe . It's citizens speak Italian , French , Slovenian , and German . Being home to the Roman Empire at its peak it's no coincidence the population tends to speak the Romance languages. Therefore they are descendants of Vulgar Latin. However the main language , Italian , is a descendant of Tuscan. Non - indigenous languages are also spoken due to immigration .

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    States hip hop culture, as it was growing in popularity both nationally and internationally. In this paper, I will discuss how this is a huge example of cultural appropriation on a global scale seeing as there were little to no black people involved in Italian rap despite hip hop being a part of black culture. I will begin by detailing the sociopolitical origins of hip hop culture in order to highlight the cultural significance of the genre followed by an in-depth analysis of Italian rap, including

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    Italian culture is steeped in the arts, family, architecture, music and food. Home of the Roman Empire and a major center of the Renaissance, culture on the Italian peninsula has flourished for centuries. It is a beautiful nation full of many traditions and great history. It is the cultural capital of the world, and the cradle of modern civilization. Italy has been the starting point of phenomena of international impact such as the Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church, the Renaissance and the

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    Assignment 1: 1. Political competition, the rise of the merchants and aristocrats, as well as advanced trade caused the Renaissance to begin in Italy. Due to the wealth in the Italian city-states like Venice, Milan, and Genoa, the merchant class had extra down time, spare money, and a comfortable lifestyle to become patrons of the arts. By doing so, artists and writers looked into the glory days of the Roman Empire for inspiration that began the rebirth of the old classics. Italy was the perfect

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    traditional Italian codes of behavior and attitudes towards the family play in the Italian American immigrant experience represents the dynamic interplay in which a distinct Italian American culture developed as a fusion between Italian and American cultures. From this perspective, the changes occurring in Italian culture, as it integrates into the more dominant mainstream American culture, can provide insights to the Italian American immigrant experience. Contrary to the patriarchal nature of Italian culture

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