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Italy Scavenger Hunt 2

Italy Scavenger Hunt 2

Q HUM 120 – Cultural Studies Virtual Study Abroad Italy – Unit 1: Scavenger Hunt Quest Scene & Location W/In Time Stamp Discovery Example: Reason why Milan has an average temperature higher than the rest of Lombardy. Milan scene 1, Video “Welcome to Milan” 1:00 Pollution and lack of green spaces 1. Find the capital of the Italian fashion industry. 2. Find one place in Milan that is experimenting with a type of voluntary communism. 3. How many types of peppers are grown in the community garden featured in Milan? 4. Where is one place that Italians of Milan express their social and political views? 5. Who compares the weather in Florida to the weather in Canada? 6. Find one of the best preserved ancient Roman bridges. What is its name? 7. What are the 3 languages spoken in Gressoney? 8. This royal figure brought popularity to both Gressoney, and tomato and mozzarella pizza. 9. Which animal is moving higher and higher into the Alpine glacier, and why? 10. These are consequences of shrinking Alpine glaciers that effect economics.

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Milan scene 1, Video “Welcome to Milan” 1:00 Pollution and lack of green spaces Milan scene 1, Video “Welcome to Milan” 1:15 Milan is the capital of the design and fashion industry in Italy. Milan scene 2, Video “Orti di via Padova” 0:16 & 1:10 The movement started in an abandoned land that a group of friends turned into a shared garden after getting permission from the administration. The shared garden started off as a barren land with no trees and water supply, so the volunteer group grew vegetation while asking for water from neighbors for two years. Milan scene 3, Video “Tour of the Garden in 360°” 4:25 There are 18 varieties of peppers. Milan scene 4, Video “The Street Art” 0:12 Via Giovanni Pontano. The Italians are very open to expressing their social and political views through street art or graffiti.