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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Thermocol Cutting Backdrops
APHORISM N. 15
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Free Nln Pre-admission Pn Test
APHORISM N. 14
"Chi siamo noi, nei confronti della Natura, per considerarci gli artefici della sua distruzione o, al più, della sua salvaguardia ?"
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tattoos In Pubic Area
BRIEF REFLECTIONS ON DIFFICULT TO DISCUSS THE COMPLAINT
Da un bell'articolo di Umberto Eco ho tratto le seguenti riflessioni sulla censura:
In un tempo molto antico, le idee scomparivano per semplice oblio naturale.
Successivamente sono intervenute le persecuzioni religiose che imponevano certe visioni del mondo e certe idee a discapito di altre.
In epoca staliniana tutti conosciamo le manipolazione delle foto d'epoca con alcuni volti scomparsi.
E che dire del fascismo di casa nostra che riscrisse addirittura i libri scolastici per adeguarli alla corrente ideologia e al culto dell'immagine del Duce.
Ora non c'è solo la legge Bavaglio - spiega Umberto Eco - anzi fa scuola l'informazione tipo Tg1, con una massa di informazioni irrilevanti che ci istupidisce.
Nella nostra democrazia, per quanto apparentemente see and hear everything and we are informed about everything, you have some problems with transparency and this is because the true ground of politics today is not hiding things, but told too.
" I am convinced that the era of mass communications, where even the old forms of dictatorship become populist media, censorship traditional become increasingly ineffective.
Someone said that if there was internet the Holocaust would not be possible .....
Indeed, even in dictatorships such as fascist censorship prevented news that some were given publicly, but did not prevent that they circulated in a clandestine manner - and often the news whispered had a greater impact of the news made public .....
After all, think about it, the whole machinery of television, with its big brothers, the famous islands, pupae and nerds, political debates where it does not matter what is said but the polemic of the participants, .... is nothing but a huge apparatus to censor important news well are given, but in general inattention. "
The real complaint is lack of attention given by the generalized excess of chatter drown in which important news.
Ecco perchè io non ho partecipato alla manifestazione contro la legge bavaglio: perchè limitando il numero di informazioni che possono venir pubblicate, queste assumono di rimbalzo un'importanza tale che finalmente diventano degne di attenzione, e non essendoci più come una volta la mormorazione bocca-orecchio, oggi il sussurro prenderà la forma della mormorazione-blog, restituendo dignità a una forma elettronica di tam-tam.
AGGIUNTO ALLE ORE 18
Poco fa, mentre cercavo delle immagini sulle epurazioni staliniane, mi appare un'immagine di Norberto Bobbio. Incuriosita, clicco e mi appare tutta la storia di Forza Italia costellata da slogan anticomunisti, con background music of the famous hymn, "Thank God for Silvio".
What are you doing with Norberto Bobbio Silvio ???!!!!!
Da un bell'articolo di Umberto Eco ho tratto le seguenti riflessioni sulla censura:
In un tempo molto antico, le idee scomparivano per semplice oblio naturale.
Successivamente sono intervenute le persecuzioni religiose che imponevano certe visioni del mondo e certe idee a discapito di altre.
In epoca staliniana tutti conosciamo le manipolazione delle foto d'epoca con alcuni volti scomparsi.
E che dire del fascismo di casa nostra che riscrisse addirittura i libri scolastici per adeguarli alla corrente ideologia e al culto dell'immagine del Duce.
Ora non c'è solo la legge Bavaglio - spiega Umberto Eco - anzi fa scuola l'informazione tipo Tg1, con una massa di informazioni irrilevanti che ci istupidisce.
Nella nostra democrazia, per quanto apparentemente see and hear everything and we are informed about everything, you have some problems with transparency and this is because the true ground of politics today is not hiding things, but told too.
" I am convinced that the era of mass communications, where even the old forms of dictatorship become populist media, censorship traditional become increasingly ineffective.
Someone said that if there was internet the Holocaust would not be possible .....
Indeed, even in dictatorships such as fascist censorship prevented news that some were given publicly, but did not prevent that they circulated in a clandestine manner - and often the news whispered had a greater impact of the news made public .....
After all, think about it, the whole machinery of television, with its big brothers, the famous islands, pupae and nerds, political debates where it does not matter what is said but the polemic of the participants, .... is nothing but a huge apparatus to censor important news well are given, but in general inattention. "
The real complaint is lack of attention given by the generalized excess of chatter drown in which important news.
Ecco perchè io non ho partecipato alla manifestazione contro la legge bavaglio: perchè limitando il numero di informazioni che possono venir pubblicate, queste assumono di rimbalzo un'importanza tale che finalmente diventano degne di attenzione, e non essendoci più come una volta la mormorazione bocca-orecchio, oggi il sussurro prenderà la forma della mormorazione-blog, restituendo dignità a una forma elettronica di tam-tam.
AGGIUNTO ALLE ORE 18
Poco fa, mentre cercavo delle immagini sulle epurazioni staliniane, mi appare un'immagine di Norberto Bobbio. Incuriosita, clicco e mi appare tutta la storia di Forza Italia costellata da slogan anticomunisti, con background music of the famous hymn, "Thank God for Silvio".
What are you doing with Norberto Bobbio Silvio ???!!!!!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Husband In Panty Girdle
Like this post Gigloli of Alexander, who sometimes manages to make extremely small pictures of some real Italian situation, and that there consglio also read in the comments, hard to say anything.
The trouble is that I do not see the horizon of viable alternatives.
At the next election, if there are, I'll be forced to vote Fini? !!!!!!!!!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Filmes De Travesti Com Travesti
NOTHING "If the parliament does not approve this move there, go home"
We hope that this will happen soon, so we leveremo balls by this anomaly of a right that gets the 62 percent of the vote in the South and simultaneously maintains a solid alliance with the Lega Nord.
It is true that economic measures are inevitable, but I think one left more aware of the cuts could make more far-sighted not to proceed with the simple linear cuts that heavily penalize plus employees and especially the state.
Yeah, these are arguments that we all know (?) And that all now repeat like a spiel.
Then there is the problem of currents that were created within the PDL, which of course opposing Berlusconi.
But, in my opinion, the different views that occur all'interno di un partito sono segno di vitalità e non di un appiattimento stagnante .
Certo c'è il problema che queste correnti si trasformino in bande intente alla lottizzazione del potere, per questo una attenta e libera informazione dovrebbe impedire che al potere ci vadano persone non degne, cioè non votate al servizio della collettività.
Quello delle correnti è un problema di articolazione fra il Tutto e le parti e la Democrazia consiste proprio nel mantenere questo difficile equilibrio fra disciplina e pluralismo. Senza il pluralismo, il partito diventerebbe una caserma e lo Stato un'azienda ( come all'inizio avrebbe voluto Berlusconi).
Certo , in una vera democrazia, le decisioni vengono prese più lentamente, proprio per lasciare il tempo alla discussione e non si procede a colpi di decreti, come è avvenuto finora . Ma per fortuna questa fase, con la caduta in disgrazia di Bertolaso, che era il braccio operativo di Berlusconi, sembra sia finita e la Democrazia riprende faticosamente la sua tortuosa strada.
We hope that this will happen soon, so we leveremo balls by this anomaly of a right that gets the 62 percent of the vote in the South and simultaneously maintains a solid alliance with the Lega Nord.
It is true that economic measures are inevitable, but I think one left more aware of the cuts could make more far-sighted not to proceed with the simple linear cuts that heavily penalize plus employees and especially the state.
Yeah, these are arguments that we all know (?) And that all now repeat like a spiel.
Then there is the problem of currents that were created within the PDL, which of course opposing Berlusconi.
But, in my opinion, the different views that occur all'interno di un partito sono segno di vitalità e non di un appiattimento stagnante .
Certo c'è il problema che queste correnti si trasformino in bande intente alla lottizzazione del potere, per questo una attenta e libera informazione dovrebbe impedire che al potere ci vadano persone non degne, cioè non votate al servizio della collettività.
Quello delle correnti è un problema di articolazione fra il Tutto e le parti e la Democrazia consiste proprio nel mantenere questo difficile equilibrio fra disciplina e pluralismo. Senza il pluralismo, il partito diventerebbe una caserma e lo Stato un'azienda ( come all'inizio avrebbe voluto Berlusconi).
Certo , in una vera democrazia, le decisioni vengono prese più lentamente, proprio per lasciare il tempo alla discussione e non si procede a colpi di decreti, come è avvenuto finora . Ma per fortuna questa fase, con la caduta in disgrazia di Bertolaso, che era il braccio operativo di Berlusconi, sembra sia finita e la Democrazia riprende faticosamente la sua tortuosa strada.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
How To Make A Medusa Wig
Guerra alla democrazia (di John Pilger)
This documentary film about the power of the empire and that of the people.
E 'was shot in Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Nicaragua and the United States. It tells the story through the voices of characters who live it, the "garden in the back" of America, the derogatory term given to all of Latin America.
describes the struggle of indigenous peoples first to Spain, then against European immigrants who reinforced the old elite. The shooting has been concentrating on the barrios, where he lives the "invisible people" of the continent, in shanties hell that defy gravity.
tells, above all, a very positive story: that of the rise of social movements that brought to power governments promising to stand against those who control national wealth and against the imperial master. Venezuela has opened the door, and a focal point of the film is a rare face-to-face interview with President Hugo Chavez, whose growing political awareness, and whose sense of history (and humor) are obvious. The film investigates the 2002 coup against Chavez and places it in a contemporary context.
also describes the difference between Venezuela and Cuba, and the change in the economic and political power since Chavez was elected for the first time.
John Pilger is a journalist and award-winning author of books and documentary filmmaker, who began his career in 1958 in Australia, his homeland before moving to London in the 60s. He started as a reporter and foreign correspondent from the front line, from the war in Vietnam in 1967. It 's a fierce critic of foreign entanglements, economic and military affairs of Western governments.
"for Western journalists," says Pilger, "is too easy to see humanity in terms of its usefulness to 'our interests' and following the agendas of governments decree that those who are good and bad tyrants, those worthy and unworthy victims and present 'our' policies as always benign when the opposite is usually true. It 'a journalist's work, first, look in the mirror of their society. "
Pilger also believes that a journalist should be the guardian of public memory and often quotes Milan Kundera," The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting. "
translation and subtitling of Andy ( NoOneWorldGovernment )
This documentary film about the power of the empire and that of the people.
E 'was shot in Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Nicaragua and the United States. It tells the story through the voices of characters who live it, the "garden in the back" of America, the derogatory term given to all of Latin America.
describes the struggle of indigenous peoples first to Spain, then against European immigrants who reinforced the old elite. The shooting has been concentrating on the barrios, where he lives the "invisible people" of the continent, in shanties hell that defy gravity.
tells, above all, a very positive story: that of the rise of social movements that brought to power governments promising to stand against those who control national wealth and against the imperial master. Venezuela has opened the door, and a focal point of the film is a rare face-to-face interview with President Hugo Chavez, whose growing political awareness, and whose sense of history (and humor) are obvious. The film investigates the 2002 coup against Chavez and places it in a contemporary context.
also describes the difference between Venezuela and Cuba, and the change in the economic and political power since Chavez was elected for the first time.
John Pilger is a journalist and award-winning author of books and documentary filmmaker, who began his career in 1958 in Australia, his homeland before moving to London in the 60s. He started as a reporter and foreign correspondent from the front line, from the war in Vietnam in 1967. It 's a fierce critic of foreign entanglements, economic and military affairs of Western governments.
"for Western journalists," says Pilger, "is too easy to see humanity in terms of its usefulness to 'our interests' and following the agendas of governments decree that those who are good and bad tyrants, those worthy and unworthy victims and present 'our' policies as always benign when the opposite is usually true. It 'a journalist's work, first, look in the mirror of their society. "
Pilger also believes that a journalist should be the guardian of public memory and often quotes Milan Kundera," The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting. "
translation and subtitling of Andy ( NoOneWorldGovernment )
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Why Do Scorpio Men Disppear From Scorpio Women
CHANGE IT!
Da lunedì ho cambiato vita: intanto mi sono trasferita nella casa di campagna, come ogni anno, ma c'è una novita': lavoro.
Tutte le mattine mi reco nella piattaforma ecologica della nostra azienda con il compito di cercare nuovi clienti che abbiano da conferire i rifiuti provenienti dalle loro lavorazioni.
La cosa mi diverte e mi interessa , perchè I spend about three hours a day on the phone talking to customers, make out and send quotes and take notes.
was an activity 'that I missed, because, in my life, I'm always out in the morning, first for the school, then to work as a teacher.
Since I retired about two years ago, I tried not to fossilize in life as a housewife, plus that I've never been attracted to, and I tried other interests and other outlets, but nothing has ever satisfied with how the work.
Yes, it's nice to feel free to get up in the morning when you want, go slowly, do all the things calmly, think only in activities' entertainment. But work is work, and I may have gone too early from scuola, anche se mi premeva cedere il posto a chi non è stato fortunato come me ad averlo trovato subito.
Da lunedì ho cambiato vita: intanto mi sono trasferita nella casa di campagna, come ogni anno, ma c'è una novita': lavoro.
Tutte le mattine mi reco nella piattaforma ecologica della nostra azienda con il compito di cercare nuovi clienti che abbiano da conferire i rifiuti provenienti dalle loro lavorazioni.
La cosa mi diverte e mi interessa , perchè I spend about three hours a day on the phone talking to customers, make out and send quotes and take notes.
was an activity 'that I missed, because, in my life, I'm always out in the morning, first for the school, then to work as a teacher.
Since I retired about two years ago, I tried not to fossilize in life as a housewife, plus that I've never been attracted to, and I tried other interests and other outlets, but nothing has ever satisfied with how the work.
Yes, it's nice to feel free to get up in the morning when you want, go slowly, do all the things calmly, think only in activities' entertainment. But work is work, and I may have gone too early from scuola, anche se mi premeva cedere il posto a chi non è stato fortunato come me ad averlo trovato subito.
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