Black out.
Even today there were two black-out. This morning the electricity went out and came when he wanted.
In November, I counted at least 10 black-out (not counting those who have escaped me, because I was not at home or took place at night).
Every time it rains, the current goes (often the landline phone ....).
Nobody cares if people have to stop working, or are closed in the elevator, while in the shower you should rinse with cold water, or lost data and computer time. In short, nowadays, without electricity does not work anymore. Fortunately
were blackouts of short duration, but the discomfort have been significant.
Whose responsibility?
If you do not pay my bill, I removed the light.
So why not put a penalty for the electricity supplier? I know, 10 Euros for each stop and for every citizen concerned. With automatic bill payment.
bet that, then, will not happen again?
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Seasonique And Amoxicillin
Rose
Today, for reasons that would take too long to explain, I spent most of the afternoon, instead of working, talking to a girl of twenty years came here a couple of years ago from Waziristan.
This girl, called for convenience S., in Waziristan had a significant problem: slowly growing, she discovered that she liked the other girls, and one day she met another girl with the same tastes and are given a little kiss. The mother of his girlfriend - because by then it was again - saw them, he spoke to her husband, and a few days after his friend was dead, and S. was in a Red Cross hospital under siege by his relatives who were clamoring to give it back to finish to stone her. Accomplice
a Western doctor, colonialist, S. was smuggled onto a plane that the ambulance was filed, not yet eighteen years old, at the Royal Free Hospital in London here.
S. spoke no English, was illiterate, he considered a metropolis every urban area with more than 1000 people and had both legs fractured in three or four points. In the first wheelchair, then crutches, and finally on his feet without help, he attended an introductory course in English as soon as his request for asylum was (miraculously) accepted, she enrolled in a school for adults and in the meantime has had time and luck to fall in love with his physiotherapist F. - She, too, ironically, a refugee, but Uganda, much more civilized country of Pakistan as homosexuals are not lynched at the instigation of the Koran but the Bible.
S. has a voice thin and sharp and never stops talking, perhaps to make up for eighteen years when he was beaten when he spoke without permission. He talks about all the things you and F. do together, is not it true to be able to hold hands while talking to me, tells me how I went to a cafe in Islington and a lady who "oozed middle class," as F. with a half smile that exuded the bourgeoisie, he smiled and told them they were beautiful. S. always carries with him, as if it were the most precious trophy, the use the notebook at school, where marks with extreme care and all the uncertain spelling English words he hears for the first time, including a grammar exercise and a dictation. It tells me about the food, cinema, television, the flowers got to F. with the money of small subsidy it receives as a refugee.
I have in mind a step that my friend Claudio reported , a wonderful piece of a comic book and a movie that I liked recently (do not lose to the Alan Moore's attempt to describe Guy Fawkes, who wanted to bring the Inquisition in England, in a positive light, and the film contain Natalie Portman, the stick insect less sexy in the history of entomology), the sweetest sentence and poignant, "I Had roses" - and I realized that what St. kept saying was simply this: I Did not Know There Was a place where I Could Have roses.
And I thought if I could choose an exemplary punishment to the imams who would like stoning to S., for the priests and preachers here in the U.S. and supporting the Ugandan law provides for the execution for the crime of homosexuality, for those who cried foul when S. and F. marry in a church another religion - that is, I think that just condemns them to receive, and read a letter every few months from S. with a description of the small everyday joys of life after all decent dignitosa, degna di essere vissuta, che sta avendo grazie al fatto che la loro velenosa influenza non riesce a raggiungerla. Una lettera ogni pochi mesi con la descrizione delle sue rose.
E mi riservo la piccola gioia sadica dell'immaginare quei momenti, alle tre del mattino, quando il dubbio si insinua nella loro mente - il dubbio che non ci sia nulla, che le regole universali che invocano per mandare in merda la vita di tanta gente siano solo un'invenzione, che si siano bruciati l'esistenza nell'odio e nel rancore per nulla , che fosse solo tutta una scusa per potersi sentire superiori a qualcuno, per mascherare il proprio fallimento umano e morale, la propria abietta miseria spirituale. La consapevolezza che per loro non ci saranno roses, and roses are all that they might have.
Today, for reasons that would take too long to explain, I spent most of the afternoon, instead of working, talking to a girl of twenty years came here a couple of years ago from Waziristan.
This girl, called for convenience S., in Waziristan had a significant problem: slowly growing, she discovered that she liked the other girls, and one day she met another girl with the same tastes and are given a little kiss. The mother of his girlfriend - because by then it was again - saw them, he spoke to her husband, and a few days after his friend was dead, and S. was in a Red Cross hospital under siege by his relatives who were clamoring to give it back to finish to stone her. Accomplice
a Western doctor, colonialist, S. was smuggled onto a plane that the ambulance was filed, not yet eighteen years old, at the Royal Free Hospital in London here.
S. spoke no English, was illiterate, he considered a metropolis every urban area with more than 1000 people and had both legs fractured in three or four points. In the first wheelchair, then crutches, and finally on his feet without help, he attended an introductory course in English as soon as his request for asylum was (miraculously) accepted, she enrolled in a school for adults and in the meantime has had time and luck to fall in love with his physiotherapist F. - She, too, ironically, a refugee, but Uganda, much more civilized country of Pakistan as homosexuals are not lynched at the instigation of the Koran but the Bible.
S. has a voice thin and sharp and never stops talking, perhaps to make up for eighteen years when he was beaten when he spoke without permission. He talks about all the things you and F. do together, is not it true to be able to hold hands while talking to me, tells me how I went to a cafe in Islington and a lady who "oozed middle class," as F. with a half smile that exuded the bourgeoisie, he smiled and told them they were beautiful. S. always carries with him, as if it were the most precious trophy, the use the notebook at school, where marks with extreme care and all the uncertain spelling English words he hears for the first time, including a grammar exercise and a dictation. It tells me about the food, cinema, television, the flowers got to F. with the money of small subsidy it receives as a refugee.
I have in mind a step that my friend Claudio reported , a wonderful piece of a comic book and a movie that I liked recently (do not lose to the Alan Moore's attempt to describe Guy Fawkes, who wanted to bring the Inquisition in England, in a positive light, and the film contain Natalie Portman, the stick insect less sexy in the history of entomology), the sweetest sentence and poignant, "I Had roses" - and I realized that what St. kept saying was simply this: I Did not Know There Was a place where I Could Have roses.
And I thought if I could choose an exemplary punishment to the imams who would like stoning to S., for the priests and preachers here in the U.S. and supporting the Ugandan law provides for the execution for the crime of homosexuality, for those who cried foul when S. and F. marry in a church another religion - that is, I think that just condemns them to receive, and read a letter every few months from S. with a description of the small everyday joys of life after all decent dignitosa, degna di essere vissuta, che sta avendo grazie al fatto che la loro velenosa influenza non riesce a raggiungerla. Una lettera ogni pochi mesi con la descrizione delle sue rose.
E mi riservo la piccola gioia sadica dell'immaginare quei momenti, alle tre del mattino, quando il dubbio si insinua nella loro mente - il dubbio che non ci sia nulla, che le regole universali che invocano per mandare in merda la vita di tanta gente siano solo un'invenzione, che si siano bruciati l'esistenza nell'odio e nel rancore per nulla , che fosse solo tutta una scusa per potersi sentire superiori a qualcuno, per mascherare il proprio fallimento umano e morale, la propria abietta miseria spirituale. La consapevolezza che per loro non ci saranno roses, and roses are all that they might have.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Peracottari
I ask my three readers, but you, who would review a hospital that has, among its gynecologists, one that makes conferences and writes books on scientific stork? One that says pregnant women should cultivate that kind of cabbage if they want to make sure you are in a male child?
Peracottari and crooks - there are other ways to define them: I mean the managers and scientific directors of the hospital, you understand.
The University of Siena, I am told, has this organic sir here (around min. 10), professor (sorry if I laugh) of paleontology. Evidently, the University of Siena is a University of peracottari and fraudsters. If I can give advice, make sure the doctor who is treating, the engineer who designed the house, or want to hire the specialist who has graduated from somewhere else, where the teachers know what they're talking about in class.
I ask my three readers, but you, who would review a hospital that has, among its gynecologists, one that makes conferences and writes books on scientific stork? One that says pregnant women should cultivate that kind of cabbage if they want to make sure you are in a male child?
Peracottari and crooks - there are other ways to define them: I mean the managers and scientific directors of the hospital, you understand.
The University of Siena, I am told, has this organic sir here (around min. 10), professor (sorry if I laugh) of paleontology. Evidently, the University of Siena is a University of peracottari and fraudsters. If I can give advice, make sure the doctor who is treating, the engineer who designed the house, or want to hire the specialist who has graduated from somewhere else, where the teachers know what they're talking about in class.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Sudden Hip Pain While Running
nuclear referendum.
E 'was launched for the May 15, 2011, by the President of the Sardinia Region, the referendum to ask if they want the Sardis nuclear power and radioactive waste on the territory regionale.
Ognuno di noi crede di vivere in un Paese civile, e pensa che il Sì e il No abbiano il significato che sempre abbiamo dato loro.
Invece non è così !
Nel Paese dei Furbi, il Sì diventa No e per dire No ( alle centrali nucleari ) bisogna rispondere Sì.
Infatti, il quesito è stato rivoltato : “ Sei contrario all'installazione in Sardegna di centrali nucleari e di siti per lo stoccaggio di scorie radioattive da esse residuate o preesistenti?"
Dopo anni di campagne e manifestazioni con lo slogan : NO al nucleare, NO alle scorie, ora dobbiamo rispondere Sì !
Chi si crede furbo, also think that others are fools .... But
likely to pass for those who want to cheat their fellow citizens!
In life you need respect for others and for themselves.
E 'was launched for the May 15, 2011, by the President of the Sardinia Region, the
Ognuno di noi crede di vivere in un Paese civile, e pensa che il Sì e il No abbiano il significato che sempre abbiamo dato loro.
Invece non è così !
Nel Paese dei Furbi, il Sì diventa No e per dire No ( alle centrali nucleari ) bisogna rispondere Sì.
Infatti, il quesito è stato rivoltato : “ Sei contrario all'installazione in Sardegna di centrali nucleari e di siti per lo stoccaggio di scorie radioattive da esse residuate o preesistenti?"
Dopo anni di campagne e manifestazioni con lo slogan : NO al nucleare, NO alle scorie, ora dobbiamo rispondere Sì !
Chi si crede furbo, also think that others are fools .... But
likely to pass for those who want to cheat their fellow citizens!
In life you need respect for others and for themselves.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Designer Jeans Home Party
Immuno-regulators.
Plants acting on the immune-stimulating turn on and putting it in a position to respond more effectively to the attack of viruses and bacteria. They contrast
inflammatory diseases and infectious not killing the bacteria as they do antibiotics, but helping the SI to represent himself. Do not act, then, against a single disease, but will defend our body against any type of aggression, whether viral, bacterial, or carcinogenic, improving the overall quality of life of the person.
are indicated at this time, to defend themselves from the ills of winter, while those with weakened the defenses can use them throughout the year.
generally are commercially prepared standardized extracts of the plant, so that the therapeutic effects are more consistent and more controllable doses.
Among the most common plants are:
- Echinacea angustifolia and purpurea .
- Astragalus (A. membranaceus ).
- Eleutherococcus.
- Propolis.
And many more, including : Uncaria, Turmeric, Aloe , of which I had already spoken.
Plants acting on the immune-stimulating turn on and putting it in a position to respond more effectively to the attack of viruses and bacteria. They contrast
inflammatory diseases and infectious not killing the bacteria as they do antibiotics, but helping the SI to represent himself. Do not act, then, against a single disease, but will defend our body against any type of aggression, whether viral, bacterial, or carcinogenic, improving the overall quality of life of the person.
are indicated at this time, to defend themselves from the ills of winter, while those with weakened the defenses can use them throughout the year.
generally are commercially prepared standardized extracts of the plant, so that the therapeutic effects are more consistent and more controllable doses.
Among the most common plants are:
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And many more, including : Uncaria, Turmeric, Aloe , of which I had already spoken.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
How Long Should You Take Ketoconazole
immunity.
Stress, depression, EM waves, some medicines, food intolerances, an insufficient and unbalanced nutrition, can cause a lowering of immune defenses .
well as aging.
To heal, the ideal would be to eliminate the cause, but this is not always possible. And because the machine Time has not yet been invented, and because it is often difficult to discover the true origin of the disorder.
Then, aid to strengthen and balance the SI can come from Phytotherapy.
There are many plants now long studied and experimented, that contain active ingredients that stimulate the response of our body.
can be found in pharmacies or herbal medicine, along with advice of an expert.
Professional, know if the products it sells, could help us choose what is right for us, on the basis of "noise" accused.
is often remedies che curano tutto l’organismo e, qualche volta, lo guariscono.
La difficoltà sta nel trovare il prodotto giusto, la dose più corretta e che sia senza effetti collaterali.
Nell'incertezza, conviene rivolgersi a un medico specializzato in Fitoterapia.
Di solito è preferibile iniziare con dosi dimezzate : magari ci vorrà qualche giorno di più, ma in compenso non avremo alcun fastidio, perché daremmo al nostro organismo il tempo necessario per abituarsi al nuovo prodotto.
E poi, una maggiore attenzione alla dieta ( più alimenti sani, più frutta e verdura, più spremute di agrumi, ecc. ) and lifestyle, will help us better than any "medicine".
Stress, depression, EM waves, some medicines, food intolerances, an insufficient and unbalanced nutrition, can cause a lowering of immune defenses .
well as aging.
To heal, the ideal would be to eliminate the cause, but this is not always possible. And because the machine Time has not yet been invented, and because it is often difficult to discover the true origin of the disorder.
Then, aid to strengthen and balance the SI can come from Phytotherapy.
There are many plants now long studied and experimented, that contain active ingredients that stimulate the response of our body.
can be found in pharmacies or herbal medicine, along with advice of an expert.
Professional, know if the products it sells, could help us choose what is right for us, on the basis of "noise" accused.
is often remedies che curano tutto l’organismo e, qualche volta, lo guariscono.
La difficoltà sta nel trovare il prodotto giusto, la dose più corretta e che sia senza effetti collaterali.
Nell'incertezza, conviene rivolgersi a un medico specializzato in Fitoterapia.
Di solito è preferibile iniziare con dosi dimezzate : magari ci vorrà qualche giorno di più, ma in compenso non avremo alcun fastidio, perché daremmo al nostro organismo il tempo necessario per abituarsi al nuovo prodotto.
E poi, una maggiore attenzione alla dieta ( più alimenti sani, più frutta e verdura, più spremute di agrumi, ecc. ) and lifestyle, will help us better than any "medicine".
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Build Your Own Concrete Bathtub
of San Julian Assange
'm beginning to suspect that Assange of San Julian is beginning to think a bit 'too much to its own advertising slogans. One who refuses an interview citing lack of time because "they are too busy to stop wars" of the rest, evidently an image of himself as a hero riding a horse bianco; e questo tipo di autonominatosi salvatore del mondo spesso ha gravi carenze al senso dell'ironia.
Che poi é probabilmente il motivo per cui San Julian sta considerando la possibilità di portare in tribunale il Guardian, reo di aver pubblicato, uh, materiale trapelato da Wikileaks, senza il permesso dell'Eroe.
Eh sì, perché San Julian pretende l'assoluto controllo sulla pubblicazione del materiale che i giornali ricevono da Wikileaks: Repubblica, per dire, ha dovuto firmare accordi capestro, e non renderli pubblici, prima di avere accesso al materiale. Gli stessi accordi li aveva firmati anche il Guardian, ma poi, guarda tu, ha ricevuto una chiavetta USB con una copia di tutto il material, by a member of Wikileaks Scazzi with the Savior of the World. Having had the material from an independent source, the Guardian and not 'felt obliged to respect the agreements with St. Julian and began to publish a bit' as he pleased. And San Julian is rightly hoisted: What would the world be if everyone were free to publish classified material received from a disgruntled employee and Scazzi with management or the policy of the organization? And then, of course, wants to drag the Guardian before a court for publishing classified material without permission. Good luck, Julian: We all know that you're in the right. And then
San Julian is also why Scazzi qualcuno all'interno di un tribunale svedese ha preso le carte relative al suo processo per violenza sessuale e le ha passate ai giornali. E ha ragione, povero San Julian Martire: ancora una volta, dove andremo a finire se una persona investita della responsabilità di custodire informazioni riservate le piglia e le dà in pasto al grande pubblico?
'm beginning to suspect that Assange of San Julian is beginning to think a bit 'too much to its own advertising slogans. One who refuses an interview citing lack of time because "they are too busy to stop wars" of the rest, evidently an image of himself as a hero riding a horse bianco; e questo tipo di autonominatosi salvatore del mondo spesso ha gravi carenze al senso dell'ironia.
Che poi é probabilmente il motivo per cui San Julian sta considerando la possibilità di portare in tribunale il Guardian, reo di aver pubblicato, uh, materiale trapelato da Wikileaks, senza il permesso dell'Eroe.
Eh sì, perché San Julian pretende l'assoluto controllo sulla pubblicazione del materiale che i giornali ricevono da Wikileaks: Repubblica, per dire, ha dovuto firmare accordi capestro, e non renderli pubblici, prima di avere accesso al materiale. Gli stessi accordi li aveva firmati anche il Guardian, ma poi, guarda tu, ha ricevuto una chiavetta USB con una copia di tutto il material, by a member of Wikileaks Scazzi with the Savior of the World. Having had the material from an independent source, the Guardian and not 'felt obliged to respect the agreements with St. Julian and began to publish a bit' as he pleased. And San Julian is rightly hoisted: What would the world be if everyone were free to publish classified material received from a disgruntled employee and Scazzi with management or the policy of the organization? And then, of course, wants to drag the Guardian before a court for publishing classified material without permission. Good luck, Julian: We all know that you're in the right. And then
San Julian is also why Scazzi qualcuno all'interno di un tribunale svedese ha preso le carte relative al suo processo per violenza sessuale e le ha passate ai giornali. E ha ragione, povero San Julian Martire: ancora una volta, dove andremo a finire se una persona investita della responsabilità di custodire informazioni riservate le piglia e le dà in pasto al grande pubblico?
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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The little people
Uno degli effetti della forte stratificazione della società inglese, della separazione tuttora esistente – sebbene più a livello culturale che pratico – fra le classi sociali é la nascita di parole e modi di dire che sono difficili da tradurre in lingue di Paesi che non siano altrettanto fortemente stratificati (sospetto di aver appena bestemmiato contro il Beato Chomsky; i credenti possono risparmiarsi correzioni, la mia ignoranza é talmente abissale che probabilmente non le capirei).
Un esempio é la frase “the little people”. The little people sono “piccoli” nel senso che non hanno alcuna importanza, rilevanza sociale, peso economico: talmente inferiori a me da appartenere quasi ad un’altra specie. In italiano tendiamo a rendere l’espressione con “popolino”, ma non é una traduzione precisa: “popolino” ha sempre una connotazione critica, implica l’ignoranza o la scarsa educazione dei suoi appartenenti, mentre the little people are so unimportant that it makes no difference whether they are educated or uneducated, well-educated or peasants. They have no importance for birthright.
Today of course the phrase is used, at least explicitly, only in an ironic sense, but the behavior of a lot of people, not just here, suggests that the concept is part of the mindset of many.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is a renowned journalist of the Independent and the Guardian, married to a financier in the City now superdirigente the FSA (Consob English), columnist and widely followed Tranz leading British intellectual of the establishment ; musulmana, si definisce fautrice della democrazia laica – lodevole, anche se il suo concetto di democrazia é appunto quello tranzi/multiculturalista forte. Qualche settimana fa la signora Alibhai-Brown parlava alla radio di questo e di quello, e ad un certo punto é tornata alla carica su un tema a lei molto caro – sostenendo che gli occidentali, e soprattutto i politici occidentali, non dovrebbero mai interferire o anche solo denunciare apparenti violazioni dei diritti umani in società diverse dalla loro, neanche quando si tratta di lapidazioni o impiccagioni di donne in Iran o Pakistan per “reati” che per noi non sono affatto tali. Ha ripetuto, davanti alla domanda del conduttore, che no, i politici occidentali dovrebbero refrain from saying anything when a Muslim woman is stoned to death (*)
A municipal council of any village in the south of England (if I remember correctly) that he was listening to the broadcast, wrote about Twitter "Could someone Yasmin Alibhai-Brown stone please? I promise not to tell. "
1) Ms Alibhai-Brown, read this message, he laughed and shook his head, he realized the irony of the situation and decided that maybe, after all, had said a little 'fucked .
2) Mrs Alibhai-Brown, the daughter informed of this criminal, outrageous statement fallocratico a male who wanted to silence the independent voice of a woman, went to the police, reported, and the city council and was suspended from the party (Conservative), who was arrested, released on bail, and is currently on probation, awaiting trial. Mrs Alibhai-Brown has also strongly denounced the climate of hate against her as a woman, Muslim and feminist and the guilty silence of the political class on these unspeakable acts of intimidation.
A pint at guessing which of the two versions is the real one.
Vabbé, troppo facile. La signora Alibhai-Brown, io temo, é in perfetta buona fede nel reagire a questa maniera: perché quando si parla di lapidazione, impiccagione o frustrate in piazza per le vittime di violenza sessuale (o anche solo per aver indossato i pantaloni sotto al burqa, come in Sudan) non si parla di lei o delle sue amiche che vanno con lei all’inaugurazione delle gallerie d’arte a Chelsea: si parla di little people , di donne che non sono esseri umani completi come lei, di oggetti che esistono per fare da argomento dei suoi articoli, o attraverso le cui vicende la giustezza delle opinioni espresse nei suoi articoli viene dimostrata. Questo concetto é radicato così deeply into his psyche that his anger, his scandal at the idea, as ironic, that its August and intellectual person is treated the same way as non-persons in Iran and Pakistan, is perfectly genuine and sincere. The shocked reaction, I suspect, was not so much by the suggestion that was not serious stoned, but rather by the treason of his being united to little people.
Or take another example, let's Diane Abbott - long-time Labour MP and anti-blairiana mirrored faith, anti-racist activist, recently a candidate from the left wing of the party to the Secretary of Labour Party. Mrs. Abbott preaches closing state grammar school, has recently approved the proposal to close / penalize schools that offer the European Baccalaureate (harder / selective GCSE as an examination of the State) and has strongly criticized the decision of Blair send their children to a selective state school (a grammar).
All this, of course, that is for others, for the little people : Mrs. Abbott because she attended a state grammar, and has enrolled his son at one of the most exclusive public schools of the kingdom, the City of London School for Boys - claiming that, yes, but it was unfair She wanted the best for his son. In other words, the public schools and selective state schools are actually better than the non-selective schools to which she would require by law the little people to send their children to schools most qualified should be reserved for important people to real people as she and her friends at the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples who write editorials for The Independent fire against the barbarity of school and university exams and an education system that requires the study of mathematics and physics rather than stimulate creativity with illiteracy. Doptutto, as he also rightly said the lady, if she mandato suo figlio in una di quelle scuole di merda che ha contribuito a creare, il pargolo sarebbe finito in una gang senza che nessuno potesse dir niente (perché combattere le gang che reclutano nelle scuole é razzista. Almeno a sentire l'on. Abbott. Almeno nelle scuole che suo figlio non frequenta)
Insomma, rockstar che vanno a parlare all'ONU contro il fenomeno del nomadismo fiscale mentre il loro avvocato completa le pratiche per spostare la residenza fiscale in Olanda e risparmiare un paio di punti percentuali di capital gain; vice-primi ministri che vogliono chiudere le scuole che vanno troppo bene perché sono divisive mentre loro hanno frequentato (con i soldi di papà) public schools very exclusive, and environmentalists millionaires young millionaires who complain that the low cost airlines also allow workers to go on holiday - I begin to suspect that many of those that my friend Yossarian called Hoplites of Good have the regrettable tendency to divide the world into two categories of "I and my friends and Untermenschen . And the thing I like little.
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(*) In principle, his position is less frenzied than it might seem if one takes account of its premises, as said Ms Alibhai-Brown is in effect a Tranz, and as such does not no weight to the positions or opinions of individuals (with the exception of his, of course). From his point of view the individual as such is not at all depository or holder of rights. The subject of law in its world view and the socio-cultural group to which individuals belong. Saying "X is American and it is against the death penalty" is for the lady Alibhai-Brown statement not wrong, but simply meaningless: what you should say is "X is American, and the U.S. worth death ". This, for example, explains why, in commenting on a long list of signatures to a petition against the execution of condemned not know / a to death in Iran, the lady said that the petition had no value because it contained the signatures of American intellectuals. In view of the world of Mrs Alibhai-Brown, the opinion of any individual not named Yasmin Alibhai-Brown has no value, weight or significance, and only the expression of the will of the various ethnic groups / religious / social is to be considered. Here, it is right from his point of view to say that the "Western" (which contain the grouping as USA) is hypocritical to condemn the executions in Iran.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Boot Camp For 10 Year Old
drinking water.
Today, the consumption of mineral water is not a luxury but a necessity.
Tap water, which increasingly encourage us to drink because it would be more controlled, perhaps it is drinkable by law, but it tastes , many times, disgusting smell of chlorine or other things more suspects, the color is also suspect, and so on.
the face of the definition of drinking water: colorless, odorless, tasteless ....
Why do not we bring into homes, with the aqueduct, the water of our glaciers?
The Romans, with the media then, they did very well.
today is done with natural gas and oil, which come from much further away. Why you can not do with water, which is even more important to health?
But you want to do, really, the interests of citizens?
Yet it would be so easy ... ..
Italy is full of springs that flow down from the Alps and Apennines, and that flow between pure woods, protected from any pollution.
Only a few kilometers of pipe in the most ....
Every municipality could have a fountain where pure spring water gushes : good, clean and free of debris, more or less hidden.
It 'clear that the citizens do not have to file mileage, but to have a number of taps appropriate to the request.
And, perhaps most of the country, the water will be sufficient to be placed in the aqueduct, into the houses.
Rome capital of the Roman Empire, was famous aqueducts, of which we still admire the remains.
Rome today, with three million inhabitants, is still served with water that comes from pure sources Apennines.
The same is true for some common (few) other regions.
Why not make the most of Italy?
no water for all uses (at least), but only water to drink. not cost much to society, but would a good savings for families (it is estimated that the average expenditure per family, mineral water, is about 500 € a year ).
Most importantly, it will avoid the thousands of Tir on the roads, polluting and dangerous, and thousands of tons of waste bottles, which would be reduced ... to the source!
Plus you always have fresh water (the mineral is vecchia anche di mesi !), e si eviterebbero i residui cancerogeni della plastica ( bisfenolo A, melammina, ecc.)
Sarebbe un piccolo passo verso la qualità della vita.
Today, the consumption of mineral water is not a luxury but a necessity.
Tap water, which increasingly encourage us to drink because it would be more controlled, perhaps it is drinkable by law, but it tastes , many times, disgusting smell of chlorine or other things more suspects, the color is also suspect, and so on.
the face of the definition of drinking water: colorless, odorless, tasteless ....
Why do not we bring into homes, with the aqueduct, the water of our glaciers?
The Romans, with the media then, they did very well.
today is done with natural gas and oil, which come from much further away. Why you can not do with water, which is even more important to health?
But you want to do, really, the interests of citizens?
Yet it would be so easy ... ..
Italy is full of springs that flow down from the Alps and Apennines, and that flow between pure woods, protected from any pollution.
Only a few kilometers of pipe in the most ....
Every municipality could have a fountain where pure spring water gushes : good, clean and free of debris, more or less hidden.
It 'clear that the citizens do not have to file mileage, but to have a number of taps appropriate to the request.
And, perhaps most of the country, the water will be sufficient to be placed in the aqueduct, into the houses.
Rome capital of the Roman Empire, was famous aqueducts, of which we still admire the remains.
Rome today, with three million inhabitants, is still served with water that comes from pure sources Apennines.
The same is true for some common (few) other regions.
Why not make the most of Italy?
no water for all uses (at least), but only water to drink. not cost much to society, but would a good savings for families (it is estimated that the average expenditure per family, mineral water, is about 500 € a year ).
Most importantly, it will avoid the thousands of Tir on the roads, polluting and dangerous, and thousands of tons of waste bottles, which would be reduced ... to the source!
Plus you always have fresh water (the mineral is vecchia anche di mesi !), e si eviterebbero i residui cancerogeni della plastica (
Sarebbe un piccolo passo verso la qualità della vita.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Pediatrician In Markham
Ego trip
have become important: I sent a letter to the Home Office and published on the forum I della Richard Dawkins Foundation , e guarda un po' chi mi ha ripubblicato ! (Marco F. crepa d'invidia...)
have become important: I sent a letter to the Home Office and published on the forum I della Richard Dawkins Foundation , e guarda un po' chi mi ha ripubblicato ! (Marco F. crepa d'invidia...)
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