| 41. | benetton ad
HISTORY OF THE BRAND
1945 Luciano Benetton lost his father when he was only ten years old. ... In the sixties, Guiliana Benetton, was so good at knitting they decided to set up a small pull-over company. ...
1972 Benetton left their small Italian publicity agency to ...
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| 42. | Decolonisation Why did European colonial powers give up their colonies after 1945 Illustrate your answer by ... At the time being, European countries were extremely active in expanding their empires. ... Therefore, the mighty powers such as Britain and France were trying to gain as much land and resources as possible, in order to maintain their national prestige and sacred status among the other powers...
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| 43. | What problems did the Italian Government face at the end of the first world war What Problems did the Italian government face at the end of the first world war?
Italy suffered huge loses and many humiliating defeats during the first world war. Most of the Italian army were southern peasant conscripts who as well as not having any war time experience and very little training ...
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| 44. | changes in agriculture since the second world war Changes in Agriculture since 1945 There have been a lot of changes in the country side since the end of the second world war in 1945. The fields have been opened up and made bigger by taking out hedges. This may mean there being less fields but it gives a larger space. Farmers cut down the hedges th...
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| 45. | Atom Bomb The Atomic Bomb BOOM! The first detonation of an atomic bomb was on July 16,1945 on Hiroshima, Japan . ... Another reason was that there is lots of information on the atomic bomb out there and the last reason is I wanted to know why the atomic bomb has great explosive power. The main part of an ato...
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| 46. | Monologue: Michael Andretti Phew, what a day! This morning I had to help my daughter settle a little fight where she had been threatened by Carly's father for hitting his daughter over the head with a book! Adolescence... my young Josie is on a roller coaster of emotions, if you know what I mean. This is probably due to her fa...
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| 47. | Battle of the Bulge The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Battle of Ardennes, began on December 16 of 1944 and continued throughout January of 1945. Before this battle, as 1945 approached it seemed like Germanys surrender was only a matter of time. ... This German advance created a bulge in the lines between th...
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| 48. | 1945 Italian In the 1920's, Italy went through powerful political movements concerning a rising dictator and a revolutionizing party. Benito Mussolini became Prime Minister in 1922, and through consolidation and control, he eliminated all political opposition and ruled Italy under the Fascist National Party. How...
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| 49. | benetton strategy
HISTORY OF THE BRAND
1945 Luciano Benetton lost his father when he was only ten years old. ... In the sixties, Guiliana Benetton, was so good at knitting they decided to set up a small pull-over company. ...
1972 Benetton left their small Italian publicity agency to si...
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| 50. | Spotlight on Horror Director Dario Argento DIRECETOR SPOTLIGHT-DARIO ARGENTO
The exquisitely beautiful and brutally raw world of Italian Horror is a place all true horror fans are familiar with. For those of you who are not at all familiar with the genre of Italian horror, It is my esteemed pleasure to introduce you to the movie ...
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| 51. | looking for alibrandi ~ Cultural Differences ~ Movie: Looking For Alibrandi The movie, Looking For Alibrandi, is about Josephine, a seventeen-year-old dealing with both social and cultural differences. Cultural differences in the movie are explored with the characters, events as well as the music. The movie is set over a...
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| 52. | Baroque The cultural and artistic developments of the 17th and early 18th centuries are best known as “the Baroque”; however, this clever blanket term fails to show the broad range of developments seen in this relatively short period of time and such an expansive area. ... Furthermore, advances made in the...
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| 53. | 1988 DBQ The US dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in WWII, mostly to intimidate the USSR rather than to force the surrender of Japan. The atomic bomb proved unnecessary due to the weaken state of Japan near the end of 1945. The US wanted to finish the war before the Soviets could join. Americans also want...
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| 54. | Musica transalpina and the English madrigal In 1588, Nicholas Yonge published Musica Transalpina, a collection of Italian madrigals translated into English. Musica Transalpina means music from across the Alps, and it would seem that Italian Madrigals had in fact circulated in manuscript form in England as early as the 1530s. However, it was n...
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| 55. | Introduction to electricity Using Electricity
Section 1 – Introduction to electricity
In 1780 an Italian doctor, Luigi Galvani discovered a way to produce a continuous flow of charge – the first electric current. ...
It took 14 years for the cause of ‘frog electricity’ to be explained by another Italian - Alessandro ...
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| 56. | European renaissance December 10, 2003
European Renaissance
Professor J. Coy
Final Research Paper
At the dawn of the of the European Renaissance, Italy enjoyed economic power and social harmony due its dominance of the ocean trade routes in the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, as well as a central loca...
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| 57. | Cold War and The Atomic Bomb The United States first tested the atomic bomb on July 16, 1945, and first put it to use less then a month later on August 6, 1945. After the atomic bomb’s discovery, the world’s development changed. The army felt that any new problem or war could easily be solved by dropping a bomb. ... When the c...
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| 58. | WHY DID THE WAR IN VIETNAM LAST FOR SO LONG 1945 1975 WHY DID THE WAR IN VIETNAM LAST FOR SO LONG? (1945 – 1975)
The war in Vietnam was a transitional war, changing from revolutionary, to civil, to guerilla war, all with limited strategies. Outside of Vietnam, an ideological Cold War was developing as China fell to communism, and it was an increa...
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| 59. | Italians In The United States ... The language of the Etruscans remains untranslatable so little is known about these early Italians. ...
Italians in the United States 3
Traditional Italian family structure is similar to that of other European countries. ... Immigration of the Italians to various parts of the ...
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| 60. | Cavour was to the Italian national movement what Bismarck was to the german ... “Cavour was to the Italian national movement what Bismarck was to the German. ... ”
Both Count Camillo di Cavour and Count Otto von Bismarck were instrumental in changing the political status in their countries. Cavour directed the Italian unification with his shrewd and knowledgeable stat...
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