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    talking to an Italian who happened to be the one that introduced me to such a “sport”. He had come in California for three weeks on vacation away from work and family. Enjoying himself in the States! I was sitting on the bench, next to him, to write down some notes for my novel and read a few chapter of the book I was reading at the time. Curious, the guy looked at me and at my book to finally ask me if I was Italian since my book was in Italian. I explained to him that I do have some Italian blood and

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    independent states that nationalist wanted unified, but failed. Mazzini was “the most important nationalist leader in Europe and brought new fervor to the cause” (690). Mazzini desperately wanted Italy to be united and it finally was and became the Italian Republic. In 1860, the country shaped boot became a nation-state. After the war with Austria, “the forces of romantic republican nationalism compelled Cavour to pursue the complete unification of northern and southern Italy” (691). Later that year

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    we begin it has been a while since we last met each other, so let me reintroduce myself to you. I am Keith Montanari your cousin. I am twelve years old, and my family hails from southern Switzerland, where we also speak Italian. My family is quite different, my father being Italian, and my mother being Swiss. The Mishlers on my mother’s side of the family had been fortunate enough to travel to the America long ago, in the mass emigration of 82’. Our family in Bellinzona, in southern Switzerland, had

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    An Immigrant is a person who comes to another country to take up permanent residence. This can be to better their well being or to bring their family to freedom and/or safety. Immigration can take place illegally and legally. When taking a look back into our family history, the majority of us will find that we are descendants of immigrants. My mom's moms name was Helene Sant’Agata. Helene and her family came through Ellis Island New York as immigrants from Italy to America. They came here for

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    and Santa Catarina, and it is still spoken by over half a million people. The Talian is therefore a living language, preserved and conserved during the years. Used in radio stations, newspapers and television, the Talian is the last bond among the Italian immigrants and their land. According to data from the Rapporto Italiano nel Mondo, conducted by the Fundação Migrantes (Immigrants Foundation), Brazil

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    Friday Observation

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    When I was observing the following friday after I did the original observation the same little girl I had done my observation came over to me she had a piece of paper in her hand and she started asking me question like what I like to do at home. I told her I like to color like her she said okay what else I said watch movies and go out with friend every time I said something she would check the line that was on the front of her paper. Then she said you can’t look I’m drawing I said ok tell me when

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    Raphael’s Madonna of the Meadow, was one of the paintings during the renaissance ear. It was painted on a wood with oil during 1505-1507 by Raphael, the painting is currently at the Louvre museum in Paris, France. The painting illustrates the virgin Mary, Christ and St. John the Baptist, in a peaceful scene the three figures stands in the painting with the landscape and the beautiful background. The Madonna of the Meadow is an example of a great piece that painted by Raphael. The style of the painting

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    Of the many sorts of ethnic eateries in the United States, Italian eateries, including pizza chains, brag the biggest number. They additionally offer a variety of chances for would-be franchisees and business visionaries and the likelihood of concocting an idea change. Italian eateries owe their causes to a great extent to poor foreigners from southern Italy, business visionaries who began little markets, bars, and eateries in Italian neighborhoods in the Northeast. The eateries started serving their

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    Elbows Ad Analysis

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    Elbows on the Table If you were to look at Barilla’s ad for their “Elbows” pasta noodles, you would see a table full of children laughing and enjoying their food. The ad is effective because it appeals to every parent’s hopes for their child’s happiness. Consumers believe the product will make them happy because it depicts a picture-perfect life. There is green grass in the background, with a dark area that could be a forest. It is a serene setting, seemingly out of reach of the stifles of urban

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    Mussolini attacked Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) to boost Italian national prestige. Attacking Abyssinia created a strong confidence in the Italians, giving them a boost of morale (WW2: Italy invades Ethiopia). Mussolini wished to create a fascist nation alongside the German forces (Hitler). The Italians completely took over Abyssinia, giving Germany full control over it. Mussolini and Hitler had both planned on the same kind of

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