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SICILY, ITALY
Christa Collarini,
Samantha Paolucci,
Erin Callahan
EDUCATION
SECONDARY HIGHER EDUCATION
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Students must take and pass an exam before
moving up to higher secondary school.
Up until this point education is free! In higher secondary
education, tuition is NOT free!
The higher secondary schools are voluntary. Students must
decide early on which higher secondary school he or she
will attend. Each school is broken down by subject matter:
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Liceo Classico (Classical High School): This lasts for five
years and prepares the student for university level studies.
Latin, Greek and Italian literature form an important part of
the curriculum. During the last three years philosophy and
history of art are also studied.
Liceo Scientifico (Scientific High School):
Lasts for five years with an emphasis on physics, chemistry
and natural sciences. The student also continues to study Latin
and one modern language
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Liceo Artistico (Fine Arts High School):
Studies can last four to five years and prepare for university
level studies in painting, sculpture or architecture
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Istituto Magistrale (Teacher Training School):
Studies last for five years and prepare future primary
school teachers. There is also a three year training
course for nursery school teachers, but this diploma
does not entitle students to then enroll at a university
Istituto d'Arte (Artistic Schools):
Studies last three years and prepare for work within an artistic field and
leading to an arts qualification (diploma di Maestro d'Arte)
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Istituti Tecnici (Technical Institutes):
Studies last five years and prepare for both university studies and for a
vocation. There is a majority of students in technical schools that
prepare students to work in a technical or administrative capacity in
agriculture, industry or commerce.
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Istituti Professionali (Professional Institutes):
These studies lead, in three or five years, to achievement of a
vocational qualification
FOOD
Traditional Italian foods include:
 Pasta: act of cooking pasta is an art for
Italians, a ritual, almost a religion…
Which can be prepared using different
types of sauce. Pasta should be cooked al
dente! AL dente means that the inner part
of the pasta remains uncooked.
 Pizza: which can be prepared with fresh produce; herbs
and vegetables; cheese and local meat such as Prosciutto
which is thin uncooked ham.
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Pizza in Italy is considered a "poor food", if we want to go in
restaurant but avoid spending a lot, we go to eat pizza because
it is cheaper.
Meat: A wide range of different types of meats such as
chicken; veal, etc. typically been eaten on festive occasions
or used in small amounts as a flavor and texture enhancer.
In the northern parts of Italy meat has traditionally been
eaten more frequently, but still in moderation
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Seafood: Seafood and fish are also very popular.
Popular varieties of fish include tuna, anchovies,
sardines, swordfish, cod, salmon, shrimp, crab, squid,
clams and mussels. This fish and shellfish is
traditionally added to stews, pasta dishes, bakes,
risottos and pizzas, or simply served grilled, baked or
lightly fried in olive oil with side dishes.
Bread without butter and salads are also very
common.
Desserts: include cannoli; panettone; ricciarelli;
amaretti; Fresh fruit and Gelato (Italian ice cream).
Wine has been the most popular alcoholic beverage
since ancient times. It's customary in Italy to
consume wine with meals, and in moderation. Strong
coffee is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage.
Limoncello: after-dinner drink; taken at the end of
the meal to, presumably, soothe the stomach
ACTIVITES
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beaches, windsurfing, kite surfing
trekking through national parks
(horseback,bikes)
golf (Sicily Open)
the Belpaese (thermal cures, form of natural
medicine) spas & wellness centers unwinding
and therapeutic spa = Sciacca and Stufe di
San Calogero, etc.
ACTIVITIES
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–Greek Temples of Selinunte & Syracuse, etc. cathedrals.
–traditions = Acireale. Cinema festival = award ceremony for best films, Celebration of
Carnival!!
http://travel.usnews.com/Sicily_Italy/Things_To_Do/
Mount Etna= volcano ACTIVE, hike it.
CLIMATE
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Italy is a country of extremely varied landscape and
therefore experiences various types of climates
The northern and southern parts of Italy can
experience considerable differences in temperature
during the winter
The coastal regions typically experience a
Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot dry
summers
The west tends to be rainier while the east tends to be
have more and less precipitation.
Inland towns and cities have colder and wetter
weather with frequent snow on mountains.
Weather in Sicily since Sicily is a coastal town, it
tends to have a Mediterranean climate
ART IN SICILY
Antonello da Messina
 First true European painter
 Made HispanoNetherlandish devotional
paintings by using hard
lines and the linear effect
 Was one of the only
painters to show the
brilliant light of Sicily, by
using brown and gold colors
for accent
 - Portrait of a Young Man
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MUSIC IN ITALY
Opera Italy is home to opera music. It was
 Classical Italy has contributed many artists to
classical music. One of the most influential
classical music contributors was Antonio Vivaldi
whose Four Seasons are still heard today
 Rock
over the past few decades rock music has
become very popular in Italy
 Rap recently Italy has began to take many cues
from the United States.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFcjXWTmE0
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FOOD
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJAalPqBuFo