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    One culture that interests me is the Italian culture. This culture interests me due to part of my paternal heritage coming from Italian descent. I would love to be able to visit Italy one day to experience the Italian culture. Based on some of the research that I have done, there are many ways the Italian culture can enrich one's life, deepen their business expertise, and improve one's communication skills. Italy is among the seven most industrialized nations in the world, and its economy is among

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    Ethan Smith Professor Piazza Italian 21 9 December 2016 Cucina Italiano     In the early history of many countries, food always plays an important part in the development of the country and the economy as well. From starting out simple, the recipes evolve and spread after being handed down and spoken to others. Food is what defines many cultures, and is able to bring many people together in many cases. For example, food is what stands a major tradition in many families, recipes being a secret between

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    Distinct Italian Culture

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    Distinct Italian Culture is composed of community living, festivals, family living, and commemorations, etiquette practices, also economic, innovative and administrative components. The center of Italian life is encircled around relationships. Italian families widen from aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins. Italian families also form strong friendships with neighbors and people across their community. Italian people do not focus on the factor of being Italian, but more on the further linkage

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    Italian American Culture

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    With Italians traveling to America to find a new world to explore and evolve in, they found some interesting changes, and stereotypes that ended up transforming how they acted and dealt with Americans. Italian American culture was a transition of hardships, to learning that the American standard was not as strict as it was in Italy. “Most of the men in our room worked at digging the sewer. Bartolo got them the work and they paid him one quarter of their wages. Then he charged them for board… (36

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    Italian Culture

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    If you think about life's different occasions, food is most likely at the center of each one. We use food to mark special occasions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, graduations and weddings. Food is used to offer comfort to people who are mourning the loss of a loved one. It is prepared for the special family members and friends in our lives who need extra help while recovering from an illness or after having a baby. Food also plays a significant role in our daily lives: having breakfast

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    Italy, an European nation with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left an intense stamp on Western culture and cooking. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican and additionally historic point craftsmanship and antiquated remains. The Italian culture is maybe one of the wealthiest societies in the whole southern Europe. It has an extremely rich history in regard to its popular customs, traditions , great design and workmanship. . According to Fouberg there can be a lot of different things that

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    Italy, European nation with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left an intense stamp on Western culture and cooking. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican and additionally historic point craftsmanship and antiquated remains. The Italian culture is maybe one of the wealthiest societies in the whole southern Europe. It has an extremely rich history in regard to its popular customs, traditions, great design and workmanship. . According to Fouberg there can be a lot of different things that you

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    My Italian Culture

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    I am an Italian-American, two very distinct cultures that have shaped me throughout my entire life. My father is a full-blooded Italian and my mother is American. They met when my mother moved to Italy for business and about 13 years later I was born and 2 years after me, my brother. We all moved to California in 2001, when I was almost 4 years old, because my mother is from California. Since my mother had lived in Italy for 16 years and had mostly assimilated, I can say that my life at home to

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    Italian-American culture has been immortalized in movies, literature, and songs. One of the movies that shows the integration of Italians into American culture comes from the 20th century and was well acclaimed for its acting and cinematography. The 1955 film Marty accurately portrays Italian-American lifestyles and stigmas, specifically males, in that time period and demonstrates how the Italian people assimilated into American culture. Getting married was one of the most important things that

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    In the past, Italians viewed alcohol as equal to food without a worry of alcohol dependence. It was, and still is, custom for a family to enjoy wine with their meal at dinner. Their choice of beverage is specifically wine. Many areas of the country have their own specialties for winemaking and the land is ideal for growing grapes. There is a large variation between the wines throughout the country due to the soil and family traditions of creating their blend. All of these different factors made wine

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