Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Graphic Journalism: the Stefano Matteoli story

The last of the work to date has come to Stefano Matteoli.
He claims that his story is nothing special.
As a spiritual guide, I beg to differ.
There are no bad stories, boring stories or good stories.
There are only stories told well.
And I do not mind this at all.
fact.
Highlight one of the most common practices of the State and of the Italian nation, and is one of the oldest professions, and more profitable than ever, so profitable as to ensure high political office, sudden reversals of government and share a lot of television.
I therefore thank Stephen for the strength to deliver on time the tables fighting gastrointestinal difficulties due perhaps to the trash media that day after day we shove in your mouth, eyes and brain. Hoping that everything is not for the escort, that's his story.



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Graphic Journalism: The Story of Alecto

The story I'm going to offer you today I must say that I was impressed.
do not know whether for better or for worse, but it hit me.
Just enough for me.
is a story of memory, a story of "you-had-better-when-he-was-worse" at the bottom a little 'bitter, because ...
You find out why.

And you also imagine it to the dairy in the square.

Continue, continue to imagine ...


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Graphic Journalism: the work of Alice Cirronis


Hello to all you lazy cartoonists.
I have been asked not to be too heavy to introduce this work, so I will not be.
A Buddha light.

Here it is, therefore, the story of a radio was born and raised in Sardinia, an emblem of how time passes and the future that awaits us is really gone.
The brand new delete new deleting the old one, which deletes the old.
But the old knows how to carve out a small space in the young?
Who knows.

The important thing is to breathe air free music.





Saturday, January 22, 2011

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The Mediterranean noir synonymous with struggle and resistance.


I Mediterranean noir novels of the genus are basically two levels of interpretation: a first level is the classic, the one with which we deal with any other novel of escape, the second level digs deeper into the core of the story, in 'investigation into the complaint and wants to tell that story. The complaint, which of course is accompanied by a clear and cold in his examination of contemporary society's historical-political and economic criminals, features already inherent in the noir genre itself, making it a perfect key to understanding the reality. Denounce. Sensitize the reader. Take him to think. The creator of this kind is undoubtedly French writer Jean-Claude Izzo, author of the famous trilogy of the former Marseille flic Fabio Montale. Probably the poetic and the insights of Jean-Claude Izzo were strongly inspired by another French noirista of a previous generation, which has investigated and gutted without mercy reality in its more than two hundred novels: André Helena. Massimo Carlotto has undoubtedly brought forward the lessons of Izzo, enriching the genre and adapting to changing socio-criminals uncomfortable that Italy continues to tell by now almost twenty novels. The Mediterranean noir becomes an instrument of struggle and resistance against the industry of falsehood, and must therefore be entirely consistent with his poetry. But there is hope, and lies in the very philosophy of Mediterranean noir, in fact the end of the Mediterranean noir is the sharing of truth and a motion critical of the injustices and inconsistencies of our society. So write will be synonymous with struggle. And reading to resist.

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INFO 20 of 20 January 2011

At the end of December 2010 "our" paulistani fellows have graduated, they hope to make 2011 a successful stage and we hope to be finally taken in 2012 and then seized the opportunity to have a better future.

few days ago have been admitted to the courses of 2011 new students for whom we are working to pay for scholarships for one year.

fact is still ongoing subscription to fund scholarships, which this year cost € 1,000 each.

themes that develop each year with the Institute Luca Pacioli are highly topical, as evidenced by the first theme three years ago by our project which involved the inadequacy of GDP to measure development and welfare of a country! In fact, current news is that by 2011 the National Statistics Institute will support development of new parameters to the GDP of the country!

This year's themes are "ethical finance" and "ecotourism".

Attached and in our blog (www.penochaoromano.blogspot.com) you will find all the details on the activities of the project to January 20, 2011.

a very cordial greeting from Stella and Romano.



Dear update you on the activities of the project "Pè No Chão" 20 January 2011.

1) Fellows of the favelas of Sao Paulo

Fellows 2010.

Thanks to your contribution and commitment "our" fellows paulistani Josean of 2010 (operator business turisitica), Fernando (electro-drive), Fernanda (administration), Jailma (company secretary), Thiago (business administration), Maria Veandra (company secretary) graduated at the end of December 2010. Time will be placed in an internship for one year then we wish them to be hired permanently in 2012 and then to have seized the opportunity to realize a better future.



Fellows 2011

few days ago, the Professional Institute of Sao Paulo (With whom we are "contracted") has informed us the list of "our" candidates (there were twenty) admitted to the courses: Lililian Martins Rocha (English course), Romario Almeida Andrade (business administration), Cristiano Felipe Avelar da Silva (business administration), Mikael Blacks da Silva (technical business travel), José Fernando Spina (Technical Communications), Leonardo Aparecido dos Santos (technical human resources department), Gabriela Aparecida dos Santos (Technical sector human resources), Maria Camila Oliveira (technical business travel), Maria Helena (company secretary), Maria Lúcia dos Santos Marques (business administration). We wish them to perform well in their courses and to conclude in late December 2011 with a diploma.

On our part there is the commitment to cover all their costs for the entire school year. And 'in fact still ongoing subscription to fund scholarships, which this year cost € 1,000 each.

We thank all those who have already signed up with the contributions paid into the bank account of our association, "Pe 'No Chao ONLUS" - tax code 97559490582 - Banca BNL - IBAN: IT20 D 01005 38940 000000000599 - SWIFT / BIC: BNLIITRR (NB. donations the Association are tax deductible).

The money will be used each month from January onwards (so they also accept small regular payments through credit standing).



2) Awareness raising activities in Bracciano

Local newspapers agonist and extraordinary, both in their site or in printed versions, have published our articles on the activities of the project 2010-2011.

By February 2011, the Agony The newspaper will publish a four-page insert devoted exclusively to our project with the students of the articles written by Luca Pacioli on the themes chosen for this year and that is the business ethics and ecotourism.

themes that the Institute Pacioli developed through our project are always very timely, for example. "La Repubblica" on 12 December 2010 informed that it has opened a consultation with social partners, experts and citizens on how to build the new system to measure the country's development. By 2011, the ISTAT measure the wellbeing of the country by comparing the indicators to accompany the GDP (Gross Domestic Product), which will be identified by a table set up at the CNEL. The first topic dealt with three years ago by our project deals with the inadequacy of GDP to measure development and welfare of a country.

Also our blog (www.penochaoromano.blogspot.com) is an information and awareness, it is regularly updated with regular communications on the activities of the association, our inserts published by local newspapers, exhibitions, etc. ..



3) Initiatives for 2011

Thanks to your contributions and municipal administration, which has already formally declared their intention to help finance scholarships and to support the initiatives of 2011, we have programmed with the ' Institute Luca Pacioli, the following actions:

Ø correspondence between students and fellows Braccianese paulistani. The Institute Luca Pacioli gave a mandate to stimulate prof.sa Esters, coordinate and enhance the relationship between letters and the boys Braccianese paulistani via e-mail and blog.

or study and research. In addition to funding grants, the project aims, here in Italy, strengthening the study of economic and social mechanisms among international students of Luca Pacioli. As every year the topics addressed are new even though to some extent have their own continuity. The first year the theme was: "The GDP is still a good way to measure the development of a nation?" In the second year were two themes: "Trade Fair" and "Water common good." This year students will be challenged on two important topics: "Ethical finance" and "Ecotourism".

or exhibitions of works of students Braccianese. In early March 2011 there will be an exhibition of students' papers on these themes. The exhibition will be guided and illustrated by the Students of the "Worker and technician of tourist enterprise" Institute Luca Pacioli.

or meeting with experts. In May there will be two conferences, with the help of experts, concluded in-depth analysis on these two issues.

course, these initiatives will be accompanied by outreach activities of our project (Such as publication of articles and inserts in local newspapers), and activities designed to raise money to fund scholarships (such as subscriptions). Last but not least is expected to contribute to initiatives from other agencies and in particular by the "Council for migration policies."

I hope I have not forgotten anything important, I remain available to supplement or correct the information and for any other explanation, to the required maximum flow of information between us.



A dear greeting from Rome Angels and Star Leardini

Saturday, January 15, 2011

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Graphic Journalism: The first exercise

From this link you can see the basis for the year of admission to Graphic Journalism course. Published on this blog all the exercises, this is the first to follow is that we come to Stefano Matteoli.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

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A look to the future.


essre The year 2010 was the year that would be implemented in the Mediterranean a zone of free trade. This has not happened. Currently the situation is blocked. One cause is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, because in addition to the internal problems of the countries of southern and consisting, inter alia, in a class leader in power for many years and his replacement is not easy, for which elections are used somewhat as guided tours in a democracy and where it happens that the existing parties are financed by the major ones. In this situation, one wonders what will happen in the future. Within the Maghreb countries, there are strong imbalances, first of all what economic and social inevitably seek the solution through migration. Europe, the most involved, addressed the issue primarily in terms of security, instead of framing the problem of migration in a vision of foreign policy co-development, as well as a partnership, with the creation of jobs in site. The fall of the Berlin Wall has led the EU to shift his interest in Eastern European countries take rather than to that area of \u200b\u200bthe Mediterranean but has some interesting perspectives: the transport of goods from east to west on the planet, energy policy, not to mention the large reserves of oil found in Libya and Algeria. We should take this moment because after years of contracts to Chinese firms and their subsequent disappointment with the lack of which Algeria is returning to us. In the Maghreb Algeria has a lot of employment opportunities, after Libya, which has enormous availability, it is the largest market, while those looking for partnership and joint ventures is the creation of Morocco where the market is not big but has good infrastructure and labor, even that is not enforceable at low cost. Tunisia and Morocco have had to develop oil having a capacity of processing and thus have an economic reality right at the mouth of small and medium enterprises. Other future of the southern Mediterranean coast is tourism, particularly in Morocco. The future is full of opportunities, but also many question marks.