Chapter 2-Realated literature and StudiesMercy Daracan
This chapter reviews related literature and studies relevant to the present study. It discusses ideas from local and foreign sources on the importance of computer information technology and information systems. It also examines related theories like the iterative implementation approach and discusses how technologies like WAMP5, Windows 7, and web-based systems have influenced various fields and processes like enrollment. Finally, it summarizes some related local studies that have developed web-based enrollment systems to make the enrollment process more efficient.
Italy Highlight: The Medieval City of SienaTour Italy Now
Italy has many medieval towns and cities that have a unique charm to both locals and tourists alike. Visiting these places is literally a blast from the past, as you can see a slice of what life was like back then. These places tell a unique story that depicts the rich history and culture of the Italian people.
In today’s video, we will be taking a close look at the historic city of Siena.
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An Introduction to the City of Ravenna, ItalyTour Italy Now
All about the city of Ravenna in Italy. The name may not ring a bell immediately, but it is a destination that is well worth going off the beaten path for!
A slideshow on the beautiful sights and panoramas of lovely Venezia. Dreaming of Venice? Give Tour Italy Now a call to make your Italian dream vacation come true!
Visit us at http://www.touritalynow.com/ or call our travel experts at 800.955.4418
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Traveling in Italy can be a real delight and a dream come true for many visitors, as one gets to finally see and experience its beautiful countryside and its rich culture. Sometimes, though, it may not be as perfect as one hopes for it to be, and we may encounter mishaps. Of course, basic knowledge on safety and precaution always helps, but when things get really out of control, who do you turn to while you’re in a foreign country such as Italy?
In this slide deck, we’re going to give you a quick primer on what to do and who to call if you ever come across an emergency while traveling in Italy.
This document provides an overview of train travel basics in Italy. It discusses that trains are an efficient and affordable way to travel within Italy. It then covers the different options for purchasing tickets, including in advance online or at stations, and recommends validating tickets at machines before boarding. The document also outlines the main types of trains - Frecce and Eurostar Italia for fast high-speed trains, Intercity for slower regional trains, and Regional for local routes. Purchasing tickets for the appropriate type of train is important depending on travel needs and destinations.
Three Common Mistakes That Tourists In Italy MakeTour Italy Now
Going to Italy soon or thinking about going? Today, we'll be talking about some of the mistakes that a lot of tourists in Italy tend to make, and most importantly, how to avoid them! :)
Enjoy!
Common Italian Expressions for Your Next Italian VacationTour Italy Now
Here are some common Italian expressions that you'd hear just about everywhere in Italy. So don't panic if you hear your waiter say "Figo!" during your next Italy vacation... watch the video to find out why!
Chapter 2-Realated literature and StudiesMercy Daracan
This chapter reviews related literature and studies relevant to the present study. It discusses ideas from local and foreign sources on the importance of computer information technology and information systems. It also examines related theories like the iterative implementation approach and discusses how technologies like WAMP5, Windows 7, and web-based systems have influenced various fields and processes like enrollment. Finally, it summarizes some related local studies that have developed web-based enrollment systems to make the enrollment process more efficient.
Italy Highlight: The Medieval City of SienaTour Italy Now
Italy has many medieval towns and cities that have a unique charm to both locals and tourists alike. Visiting these places is literally a blast from the past, as you can see a slice of what life was like back then. These places tell a unique story that depicts the rich history and culture of the Italian people.
In today’s video, we will be taking a close look at the historic city of Siena.
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Background Music: Enrique Plazaola
(No copyright infringement intended. All images used in the presentation belong to their respective owners. If you would like to be credited for your photo, please send us a message and we would be happy to credit you in the description. Thank you.)
An Introduction to the City of Ravenna, ItalyTour Italy Now
All about the city of Ravenna in Italy. The name may not ring a bell immediately, but it is a destination that is well worth going off the beaten path for!
A slideshow on the beautiful sights and panoramas of lovely Venezia. Dreaming of Venice? Give Tour Italy Now a call to make your Italian dream vacation come true!
Visit us at http://www.touritalynow.com/ or call our travel experts at 800.955.4418
Email: information@touritalynow.com
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(No copyright infringement intended. All images belong to their owners. If you would like to be credited for your photo, please send us a message and we would happy to credit you in the description. Thank you.)
Traveling in Italy can be a real delight and a dream come true for many visitors, as one gets to finally see and experience its beautiful countryside and its rich culture. Sometimes, though, it may not be as perfect as one hopes for it to be, and we may encounter mishaps. Of course, basic knowledge on safety and precaution always helps, but when things get really out of control, who do you turn to while you’re in a foreign country such as Italy?
In this slide deck, we’re going to give you a quick primer on what to do and who to call if you ever come across an emergency while traveling in Italy.
This document provides an overview of train travel basics in Italy. It discusses that trains are an efficient and affordable way to travel within Italy. It then covers the different options for purchasing tickets, including in advance online or at stations, and recommends validating tickets at machines before boarding. The document also outlines the main types of trains - Frecce and Eurostar Italia for fast high-speed trains, Intercity for slower regional trains, and Regional for local routes. Purchasing tickets for the appropriate type of train is important depending on travel needs and destinations.
Three Common Mistakes That Tourists In Italy MakeTour Italy Now
Going to Italy soon or thinking about going? Today, we'll be talking about some of the mistakes that a lot of tourists in Italy tend to make, and most importantly, how to avoid them! :)
Enjoy!
Common Italian Expressions for Your Next Italian VacationTour Italy Now
Here are some common Italian expressions that you'd hear just about everywhere in Italy. So don't panic if you hear your waiter say "Figo!" during your next Italy vacation... watch the video to find out why!
Beyond Art: Other Attractions to See in FlorenceTour Italy Now
This document provides a summary of additional attractions to see beyond art in Florence, Italy. It lists several non-art attractions, including the San Lorenzo food market filled with Italian products, panino con lampredotto sandwiches, the Biblioteca delle Oblate public library, secret bakeries open late at night, love locks at Piazzale Michelangelo bridge, artisans in the Oltrarno quarter, whimsical traffic signs by Clet Abraham, and describes Florence as a treasure box with endless discoveries around every corner.
How It Came to Be: The Origins of the Vatican CityTour Italy Now
The Vatican City originated as territories governed by the papacy known as the Papal States over 1100 years. In 1861, the Papal States were annexed by the newly formed Kingdom of Italy, confining the Pope within the Vatican. This standoff ended in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty establishing Vatican City as an independent state. The Holy See, distinct from Vatican City, is the episcopal see of Rome and possesses international legal personality, while Vatican City is the small territory it governs.
Spring is one of the best seasons to travel in Italy. And you can make your holiday even more memorable by participating in any of these spring festivals.
Here are some very useful tips on how to blend with the locals when touring Italy. Use these to make the your Italian holiday as hassle-free and memorable as possible.
This document provides guidance for enjoying beaches in Italy. It explains that most Italian beaches are divided into private beach clubs called stabilimenti balneari, where visitors pay a fee for amenities like umbrellas, bathrooms, showers, restaurants and bars. Typical schedules at these beaches include tanning and reading in the morning, lunch between 1-2pm followed by napping, and prime beach spots filling up early by 9am. Visitors are advised to pack sunscreen and bikinis are more common than one-piece suits. After sunset, some clubs transform into dance clubs at night. Free beaches without clubs also exist along the coasts.
Italian cuisine is extremely localized and varies widely between regions of Italy. Traditional Italian dishes also differ significantly from Italian-American cuisine, which includes dishes like chicken parmesan and spaghetti and meatballs that were invented in America. In Italy, menus strictly follow seasonal ingredients and traditional combinations that have been established over time. Pasta is usually cooked al dente, or with a slight firmness still remaining, and olive oil and balsamic vinegar are primarily used for salads rather than bread dipping.
Situated between rocky cliffs and the beautiful aquamarine sea, this village is known to be one of the smallest in the Amalfi Coast.
It used to be the summer residence of important families of Amalfi. Part of its charm is that, it has remained almost unchanged - from the scenic beach down to the houses in Piazza Umberto I and its winding streets.
Having a Great Time in Tuscany Without Breaking the BudgetTour Italy Now
To the travel savvy, Tuscany has an upscale reputation for its natural beauty, luxurious hotels and high-end wines. This gives it an aura of class that’s envied the world over.However,this can also deter potential visitors who are touring Italy on a tight budget. Reputations, though, don’t always tell the full story. If you do your homework and read up on Tuscan tourism, you’ll find out that you can actually keep the costs down without sacrificing spectacular outdoor views, breathtaking art, fine wine and great food.
Hill top towns in Umbria and Tuscany are a sight to behold. Make sure to visit one during your trip.For more information about Italy travel, visit our website at www.touritalynow.com.
#Ravello is a town in the #Amalfi Coast in the province of #Salerno in #Campania. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, it's a popular tourist destination because of its scenic beauty. This photo was taken from Villa Rufolo, one of the town's most visited sites.
The Art Enthusiast’s Guide to Touring ItalyTour Italy Now
It’s pretty common knowledge that Italy is one of the world’s top travel destinations from an art appreciation perspective. This entire country is virtually an open air art museum:ancient ruins, natural beauty, stunning architecture and icons of Christendom pop up everywhere you look. If you’re looking to soak up history, culture and art all in one place, look no further than this amazing Southern European nation.
Here’s a list of interesting, educational, and fun facts about Italy and her friendly people that you may not already know:
Read more: http://www.touritalynow.com/italy-information/italy-fun-facts#ixzz2oalOlNDv
The city of #Siena is the capital of the province of Siena in #Tuscany. Its historic centre has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. This #Tuscan city is known for its cuisine, museums, art, medieval cityscape and Il Palio, a horse race held at the Piazza del Campo.
Located in northern Italy, Lake Orta was formerly known as Lago di San Giulio, after Saint Julius who is the patron saint of the region. It is known for its beauty, history and Romanesque and Baroque architecture.
#Riomaggiore is a village in Cinque Terre in the province of La Spezia in the #Liguria region and is known for its historic character, wine and tower houses by the wharf.
Beyond Art: Other Attractions to See in FlorenceTour Italy Now
This document provides a summary of additional attractions to see beyond art in Florence, Italy. It lists several non-art attractions, including the San Lorenzo food market filled with Italian products, panino con lampredotto sandwiches, the Biblioteca delle Oblate public library, secret bakeries open late at night, love locks at Piazzale Michelangelo bridge, artisans in the Oltrarno quarter, whimsical traffic signs by Clet Abraham, and describes Florence as a treasure box with endless discoveries around every corner.
How It Came to Be: The Origins of the Vatican CityTour Italy Now
The Vatican City originated as territories governed by the papacy known as the Papal States over 1100 years. In 1861, the Papal States were annexed by the newly formed Kingdom of Italy, confining the Pope within the Vatican. This standoff ended in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty establishing Vatican City as an independent state. The Holy See, distinct from Vatican City, is the episcopal see of Rome and possesses international legal personality, while Vatican City is the small territory it governs.
Spring is one of the best seasons to travel in Italy. And you can make your holiday even more memorable by participating in any of these spring festivals.
Here are some very useful tips on how to blend with the locals when touring Italy. Use these to make the your Italian holiday as hassle-free and memorable as possible.
This document provides guidance for enjoying beaches in Italy. It explains that most Italian beaches are divided into private beach clubs called stabilimenti balneari, where visitors pay a fee for amenities like umbrellas, bathrooms, showers, restaurants and bars. Typical schedules at these beaches include tanning and reading in the morning, lunch between 1-2pm followed by napping, and prime beach spots filling up early by 9am. Visitors are advised to pack sunscreen and bikinis are more common than one-piece suits. After sunset, some clubs transform into dance clubs at night. Free beaches without clubs also exist along the coasts.
Italian cuisine is extremely localized and varies widely between regions of Italy. Traditional Italian dishes also differ significantly from Italian-American cuisine, which includes dishes like chicken parmesan and spaghetti and meatballs that were invented in America. In Italy, menus strictly follow seasonal ingredients and traditional combinations that have been established over time. Pasta is usually cooked al dente, or with a slight firmness still remaining, and olive oil and balsamic vinegar are primarily used for salads rather than bread dipping.
Situated between rocky cliffs and the beautiful aquamarine sea, this village is known to be one of the smallest in the Amalfi Coast.
It used to be the summer residence of important families of Amalfi. Part of its charm is that, it has remained almost unchanged - from the scenic beach down to the houses in Piazza Umberto I and its winding streets.
Having a Great Time in Tuscany Without Breaking the BudgetTour Italy Now
To the travel savvy, Tuscany has an upscale reputation for its natural beauty, luxurious hotels and high-end wines. This gives it an aura of class that’s envied the world over.However,this can also deter potential visitors who are touring Italy on a tight budget. Reputations, though, don’t always tell the full story. If you do your homework and read up on Tuscan tourism, you’ll find out that you can actually keep the costs down without sacrificing spectacular outdoor views, breathtaking art, fine wine and great food.
Hill top towns in Umbria and Tuscany are a sight to behold. Make sure to visit one during your trip.For more information about Italy travel, visit our website at www.touritalynow.com.
#Ravello is a town in the #Amalfi Coast in the province of #Salerno in #Campania. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, it's a popular tourist destination because of its scenic beauty. This photo was taken from Villa Rufolo, one of the town's most visited sites.
The Art Enthusiast’s Guide to Touring ItalyTour Italy Now
It’s pretty common knowledge that Italy is one of the world’s top travel destinations from an art appreciation perspective. This entire country is virtually an open air art museum:ancient ruins, natural beauty, stunning architecture and icons of Christendom pop up everywhere you look. If you’re looking to soak up history, culture and art all in one place, look no further than this amazing Southern European nation.
Here’s a list of interesting, educational, and fun facts about Italy and her friendly people that you may not already know:
Read more: http://www.touritalynow.com/italy-information/italy-fun-facts#ixzz2oalOlNDv
The city of #Siena is the capital of the province of Siena in #Tuscany. Its historic centre has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. This #Tuscan city is known for its cuisine, museums, art, medieval cityscape and Il Palio, a horse race held at the Piazza del Campo.
Located in northern Italy, Lake Orta was formerly known as Lago di San Giulio, after Saint Julius who is the patron saint of the region. It is known for its beauty, history and Romanesque and Baroque architecture.
#Riomaggiore is a village in Cinque Terre in the province of La Spezia in the #Liguria region and is known for its historic character, wine and tower houses by the wharf.