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... The language of the Etruscans remains untranslatable so little is known about these early Italians. ...
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Traditional Italian family structure is similar to that of other European countries. ... Immigration of the Italians to various parts of the world changed their geography, but not the importance they placed on family. ... Through immigration, a substantial number are now members of the United States of America. Throughout the United States, Italian Americans form close-knit communities with family ties helping link the communities together. ... Role variations in
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the modern nuclear family differ only slightly from that of the traditional family. ...
From the beginning of time, Italians have stressed the importance of education to their children. Upon immigration to this country, many more Italians attended public schools that did their counterparts from other countries. ...
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Mr. ... He states that the center of any good Italian family is found around the dinner table and that the traditions revolve around church and family gatherings. ... She states that sometimes their differences occur in their beliefs on child rearing. ... While his wife states that she would love to stay home and care for the children, the modern economy mandates that their be two incomes in order for them to be able to survive financially.
Approximate Word count = 1065 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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