Platone, Palermo, la Grecia ed il videogioco in rete «Seafight»

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Monemvasia ed un sito di opinioni turistiche. Il Leda Hotel di Horto Pelion, Grecia.

Giocare. Un videogioco in rete.

23.06.10 – Platone e la Maturità. Come vi è sembrata la versione da Platone all’esame di Maturità del liceo classico?

Difficile?

23.01.10 – Grecia e… La Grecia con l’isola di Monemvasia e Yannis Ritsos – forse un poeta – al programma Mediterraneo di Raitre (foto) dopo l’una e venti di stamattina, sabato ventitre gennaio, fra cinque minuti. Si dovrebbe parlare anche di Corsica (foto), dell’Egitto con Kahled Al Khamissi, probabilmente uno scrittore, e del Darfur, la regione africana.

14.11.08 – Aristotele e Palermo. Per gli appassionati di filosofia e cultura dell’antica Grecia un’occasione per scoprire se gli artisti che espongono valgano davvero.

La filosofia antica. In programma da oggi con inaugurazione alle 18 da «Longo Joy» in via Messina 5, a Palermo (quindi vicino a via Libertà), la mostra «Parva Naturalia» con testi ispirati ad un’opera attribuita al filosofo greco Aristotele, uno fra i più noti filosofi greci insieme a Platone. Apertura fino al 28 novembre.

14 novembre ‘08 – 23 giugno 2010

Risparmio energetico (forse)?

Asia, Vermont, the UK and cartoons

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Mail Sorting, Bureau of Red Tape and Work Cartoons by Reader’s Digest, Dan Reynolds and Dave Carpenter. Other cartoons by Eckstein, Le Lievre, Schwadron and Harris and a video album of mine about this magazine.

Douglas Alexander, Ed Balls, Mike Smithson and SNP in an article by Nick Cohen for the Observer, but, above all, two sentences like

In foreign policy, too few people again realise that the Liberal Democrats are not true internationalists but a Fortress Europe party indifferent to the needs of those suffering beyond the EU’s walls. Thus they opposed the second Iraq war for good reasons, but offered no support to Iraqi liberals and democrats hoping for something better after 30 years of unremitting tyranny.

But also in this article Evan Harris and Norman Lamb are quoted as well as Vince Cable and the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Some constituencies and the general election. Candidates in Dagenham and Rainham, Bethnal Green and Bow, Poplar and Limehouse, Stoke-on-Trent Central and Lancashire West.

But also in Aberavon (victory for Hywel Francis), Aberdeen South (victory for Anne Begg) and North (victory for Frank Doran), Aberdeenshire West and Kincardine (victory for Robert Smith), Belfast South, Birmingham Hall Green, Bournemouth West, Bristol North West, Cardiff South and Penarth, Coventry North West, Cornwall South East, Croydon North, Derby South, Devon East, Dorset South, Ealing North, Edinburgh South, Exeter, Glasgow North, Greenwich and Woolwich, Guildford, Hammersmith, Hull East, Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, Ipswich, Isle of Wight, Kensington, Leeds East, Leicester South, Liverpool Walton, Luton North, Manchester Central, Newcastle upon Tyne Central, Oxford East, Nottingham East, Reading East, Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, Slough, Somerset North, Southampton Itchen, Stratford-on-Avon, Tottenham, Wimbledon and Windsor.

Below something else about Iraq or something else that might not be of interest for you.

Iraq, London and Khyam Allami. BBC Asian Network and 6 Music. Radio 3’s World Routes with Lucy Duran and Khyam Allami, a London based musician of Iraqi descent.

You can sign up to my blog simply by clicking the button on the right.

Internet. My profiles in I Like, Bebo, Friendfeed, Twitter and Facebook.

Balkan Beat Box. The song War Again by Balkan Beat Box.

Vodpod videos no longer available.

Music. A playlist of mine with songs and bad words, memories and a love that is over.

Afghanistan. Photos from Afghanistan? Surely a good idea by the Reader’s Digest.

Afghanistan and Europe. Afghanistan and a video by the European Commission.

31.03.10 – Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars and Vermont. The Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars will be on tour on April 7 at the Higher Ground in Burlington, United States.

Refugees and The Refugee Day. Have you taken part today – or, let’s write in another way, will you take part – to the World Refugee Day? Here’s an article by Deutsche Welle with particulars about the organisation refunited.org, Claus-Ulrich Proelss, the head of the non-government organization Cologne Refugee Council, and Ulrich Austermuehle from the Red Cross tracing service in Bonn.

The Huffington Post, RI (Refugees International), Iraq and the “aftermath” of the Civil War. The author, Luis Carlos Montalván, writes: “It looks as though the US response to the Iraqi refugee problem has come up wanting, on every front”.

– Survivors of war and the Reader’s Digest.

An excerpt from this text is also what I write now: “But Lincoln was struck down the following month and the Bureau was officially abolished in 1872. Consequently, from 1877 to 1965, States and localities enacted “Jim Crow laws” thereby stifling Lincoln’s vision of assisting the refugees (mostly former slaves). It would take 99 years for the US Civil Rights Act of 1964 to renew what Lincoln began”. Have a nice reading…

A refugee and a famous actress

Is effective the work of a goodwill ambassador? Anyway, there would be areas who are now out of bounds for aid troops in Afghanistan…

Fire, migrants and a protest. Fire in the island of Lampedusa after a protest by some illegal immigrants.

The strong determination not to return home. The fire took place at an Italian refugee centre in an island located between the rest of Sicily – near the town of Agrigento – and the North African coasts of  Libya.

An anthologyGo home: 12 moving stories – about migration with works by “young comic artists from Europe and Asia”.

 

Saturday June 20, 2009

updated on Saturday October 2, 2010

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