The Round Table A Uniting Savoury World Tour around common traditions I.I.S. Carlo Urbani MedtwinningItaly\Slovenia\Jordan Culture box from Italy to Jordan.

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The Round Table A Uniting Savoury World Tour around common traditions I.I.S. Carlo Urbani MedtwinningItaly\Slovenia\Jordan Culture box from Italy to Jordan IIIrd form\A School year Authors: Lorenzo.P. Kevin.G. Roberto.D. Coordinator:Prof.Noemi Lusi Headmaster: Prof. Paolo M. Reale

Schools involved Italy-I.I.S. Carlo Urbani - Sede Acilia – RomeItaly-I.I.S. Carlo Urbani - Sede Acilia – Rome Slovenia – Osnovna Sola Pivka – PivkaSlovenia – Osnovna Sola Pivka – Pivka Jordan – Aljubeilha school – AmmanJordan – Aljubeilha school – Amman

Culture box from Italy to Jordan We decided to send a culture box to our Jordan friends in order to describe our country and traditions. We are looking forward to knowing what they think about our work and to receiving theirs! Well….Let’s get started! : )

FIAT 500 Historical Introduction FIAT 500 It may seem strange but it all started as and idea from Benito Mussolini. In 1930 the Duce had requested the Senator of the Reign of Italy Giovanni Agnelli to inform him of the undelayable necessity to give Italians an economical car that did not cost more than Lire.An idea of great propaganda impact, that as soon as he was elected Minister, Germany was in a hurry to copy and so called on Ferdinand Porsche and imitating requested the creation of an automobile which would not cost more than Marcs. It was what would become the famous "Maggiolino“. In fact, 500 and Maggiolino had a parallel story. THE OLD FIAT 500 THE NEW FIAT 500