Friday, August 27, 2010

Six Month Old Has Dry Cough What Can I Do?

The iron gates and the Franciscans. So selling off


Notes Pino

I clochards, published by Pino De Stasio
the day Friday, August 27, 2010 at 9:01


Back on the sad story of the last homeless dead
public gardens of Santa Chiara.

public but closed permanently to citizenship to railings and gates denying such an area for children and elderly tourists who can not find no shelter in the sunny plazas of the old town.

Visually it is a sort of cage, zoo where the less fortunate are forced to find tight spaces, while the vastness of the place where the natural power of conceal and carry out tasks relevant to human survival.

clochards The Santa Chiara are special people know them without knowing the name, but they do not have manifest themselves with a smile and an outstretched hand, the need 'of aid.

precious space in terms of landscape and cultural ideal for a pause for reflection and socialization.

A place of great religious interest, where perhaps the Franciscans should be more 'effective action to apply their "rules" of hospitality and attentiveness.

Some experiments have been done in recent years: films, markets, fair trade, etc but all as sporadic events and without a structural planning at last to make that place Agora 'learning.

Some committees, which in the past weeks have made social initiatives within the Gardens of Santa Chiara, to seek the cooperation of clochards for placement of the gazebo and the cleanliness of the gardens, they have proven to be mature participation, a great lesson for all of us and for the most 'prevented.

I read in the newspapers that the commissioner Oddati, along with some individual "interests", will raise the gates of the insula of Santa Chiara, just sorry that the Culture is such a proposal '"convoluted" politically to do the most horrifying 'extreme League.

that place, and 'was the extraordinary set in 1971, Pasolini's Decameron, the very gardens Santa Chiara that images of the movie, recreating the '400 Neapolitan us back as a popular and lively place.

I asked one of them, a smiling French, 'cause did not go to sleep in the reception center, which is' close to the decumano, he replied that it' s a waiting list of several dozen homeless, so it 's impossible to use, that' s why the olive tree, beneath the bell tower of Santa Chiara, and 'a real home of the "providence".








BACKGROUND:
The lifeless body of a was found in a flowerbed outside the Community of the Monastery of Santa Chiara in Naples. According to early investigations

the corpse in an advanced state of decomposition and that seems to be a man about 40 years, have not been identified from gunshot wounds.

on site over the agents of the police Decumani, including staff of 118 and fire brigade intervened to open the access gate to the Monastery.

ordered an autopsy.





now selling off all ........

Naples University for sale for 42 million
Listings Botanical Garden, a beacon of Anacapri ...
effects of federalism state property, the buildings will be transferred to
Municipality, Province and the Region to become "productive"







Gerardo Ausiello
NAPOLI (August 18) - The State Property sells universities . Some examples? The historic home of Frederick II at the Corso Umberto, costs 42 million euro to buy while the Old Hospital, piazza Miraglia, we need to spend 18. And the value of the Academy of Fine Arts? About 8 million. The list of goods available on the Internet, is long: the buildings will be transferred to the regional, provincial and municipalities that will be responsible for managing them, put them in income and turn them into productive machines.

Among the hypotheses is, of course, to sell them. But the strategy will depend on the decrees that will explain in detail the ways and means.
This could be, therefore, the fate of the Botanical Garden, in Foria, which every year receives thousands of visitors and scholars from around the world interested to see the 9 thousand plant species and nearly 25 thousand copies in the park of 12 hectares. But the list also sprout

Veterinary Faculty and the student's home, in the heart of the historic center: the future owner will have to shell out almost € 24 million. La Vecchia Scuola Politecnica University Street (a short walk from the city) costs about 6 million, while the state asks for the ramps 28 of the Savior.

is officially on the market, then, the former college of the Savior in via Mezzocannone (13 million), as well as the Pro He taught at the large Santa Maria delle Grazie (9 million). Difficult investment for the former Augustinian convent of Sant'Andrea delle Dame, in Constantinople and vico Seventh Heaven. Founded in the late sixteenth century by noblewomen and four suppressed during the French occupation in 1884, now houses the Faculty of Medicine of the Second University of Naples, the investment amounts to 42 million.

complete list of the house via the English coast road (13 million), the Colleges of St. Patrick (7 million), the Confraternity of real square Teodoro (539mila €) and the former polygon Fuorigrotta (3 million). In the list are, finally, the former home of the beam of Nola (home of Parthenope) Blumm former barracks in the palace of Portici Mascabruno (Faculty of Agriculture).

The 16 properties are in addition to many other goods already on sale in Campania from the State. The total value estimated by the Court of Auditors over € 230 million for a total of 810 properties available. A huge asset, but that represents only a small slice than national (17,400 assets valued at 3.2 billion euro).

Among the resources involved in the project stands the lighthouse in Anacapri, which was built by engineers of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and on for the first time in December 1867, the same goes for the former Arsenal away Campegna, which is being retired ten years ago and now pay in bad conditions, and is still spoken in the prison of Procida, which is used as a penal colony at the beginning of the nineteenth century and finally closed in 1988, the lighthouse and the pier of St. Vincent, the first lens system of Italy.

The sale plan includes, in addition, as a disused barracks to Miano, whose soils were chosen by the city to build a new stadium if Italy had hosted the European Championship of 2012: the project is finished in the tray but in a few months. Could be managed by Palazzo San Giacomo also about 5 thousand housing in the neighborhood of Secondigliano, which in recent years have not produced a significant income.
there waiting, then, with the possible sale of some barracks of the fire (for which you pay the monthly fee) and for the future of the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte.
Finally, the discourse concerning the beach. Can be transferred directly to the regions, according to the guidelines of the federal state property contained in a decree approved by the Government last May. They should not be sold or privatized, but still represent a real money maker: a meter of beach in the Campania region produces an average of € 17.3 against 16.6 of the average Italian.


And because of the 470 kilometers of coastline there are 342 swimming, the beach management can become in effect a business. The operation's objective is to recover a number of properties that are now immersed in the degradation, do not produce income and represents a problem for the state.

The challenge for local authorities is to field ideas and projects that can exploit the benefit of citizens turning also sources of wealth: a beacon (such as those of Naples and Anacapri) will thus become, for example, a destination for sightseeing and romantic weekend for couples in love, and barracks and housing will accommodate commercial and social activities.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Using Outdated Vigamox

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Naples. So selling off the sottosuolopubblicata free information from the day Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 10:25


Valerio Ceva Grimaldi



THE CASE. The Napoli is a huge underground network of ancient tunnels and tanks. During the Second World War there were created hundreds of air raid shelters. That now the State Property sell: one euro.



The steps will go down easily. As you progress, the light is getting dimmer. At the bottom is dark. In seconds, the sounds of the cease daily chaos. The silence is broken only by the voices of visitors, while the weather is suddenly from damp and cool in summer and almost winter. Centoventuno stairs, and here we are swallowed up by the belly greek Roman aqueduct dating from the fourth century BC C., which branches off to the Campania region through an infinite grid.

Here it is, the hidden face of Naples over the chaotic city, a charming and bustling, and below it a hundred feet deep, spreads an area of \u200b\u200babout 2 million meters square. A city under the city. is a treasure chest full of wonder, fascination and legends that shows to the visitors of Neapolis underground: a world of tunnels and tanks, molded over thousands of years by human ingenuity to extract building material before and after an immense aqueduct. That now, at least in part, could be sold off.

tabs on the site of the State Property lists the state assets for sale under the federal state property: In Naples, for example, there are the University in Corso Umberto (base inventory 42,537,994.00 € ) and the Botanical Garden in via Foria (16,735,476.00). And also 23 underground caves of Naples (Naples Code Card Bp 200-223) mostly falling in the municipality-Posillipo Chiaia. Each at a price not exorbitant: a euro.

underground areas of several tens of square meters excavated in the tufa, which, in the hands of inexperienced hands or poorly controlled, could potentially be used for any purpose. Even the most imponderable. But to understand the scope of this huge network of underground passages, and the dangers underlying a progressive and uncontrolled sale of the Naples underground, should go back a bit 'of history. The huge amount of tufa rock soft and durable, this underground area, since the Greeks (IV century BC) was used to build houses, walls and temples. And so we got of large pits, which were then used to make a great aqueduct extended throughout Campania.

The entire network was later expanded by the Romans. So Naples, under which came to rise 6 thousand 14 thousand tanks and wells, was one of the first cities to have clean water directly to homes: Just drop in a bucket wells for their supply. The huge network of tunnels, however, was preserved and maintained. And here, therefore, appear the figure of pozzaro, also accompanied by legends, a kind of hydraulic of the past that through holes are still visible today, is lowered into the tanks and remove bulky waste from the water surface. With the progressive increase of population, health and hygiene, the situation became more precarious. The fall of a dead animal in a pit would be enough to contaminate the entire water system.

In fact in 1885, after a terrible epidemic of cholera which had 7 thousand deaths in the city, was abandoned the use of the old water distribution system that continuously infected by infiltration into the tufa, to adopt the new aqueduct that still supplies the city. Underground, however, there were numerous catacombs. The immense water will lose heart beat. The wells were increasingly being used as landfills, resulting material, after the collapse of the immense parts were covered with netting forever. It was only the drama of World War II, in part, prompted the civil engineer in adapting some of these huge tanks as air raid shelters. Naples, in fact, was one of the cities bombed by the Anglo-Americans.

waste, spilled over into the ground about half a century, were quickly compacted and covered with a new floor of luck. Were set up throughout the city and 247 369 admissions in cave shelters landslade. All illuminated by two light fixtures, whose pylons are still clearly visible today. In those years the younger up and down those 121 steps (whose entrance is now located in Piazza San Gaetano, Naples underground visits by the association; another entry in the zone of Chiaia, the association is responsible Laes) over and over again. For each alarm, a flood of thousands of people rushed into the ground to escape the bombing. In the Naples underground that we visited (non-profit organization run by the same name, active since 1990, www.napolisotterranea.org), in wartime the teeming life: even 4 children were born here.

The president, the caver Enzo Albertini, who worked here for years, is the author of yet another discovery: a new fragment of the underground Roman theater restored to usability. In the heart of Naples, in Cinquesanti lane, just next to the agora (now Piazza San Gaetano), where until a few months ago there was a carpenter's shop, will open in a few days to visit an archaeological site of great charm. Here is what is left of "summa Cave", the top ring of the stairs of the theater, where in 64 d. C. Nero was performing, and which has now been almost completely engulfed by buildings erected on the ancient steps. So much so that access to the remains found recently, visitors must enter into a private home. A long and breathtaking

layer of opus reticulatum, until a few years ago covered with modern plaster and used as parking for motorcycles. In short, in the spaces of the Roman theater, where he built a special old crib, will open "a night at the theater." A bed and breakfast in the theater of Nero. In the belly of Naples. But now, all this could risk a blatant sellout. A one euro in the cavity.



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Sunday, August 8, 2010

What Is The Difference Between Ultra Hd Flip

SAINT JOSEPH IN IMPERIA


This sanctuary of St. Joseph Imperia is more precisely in the neighborhood of Porto Maurizio Fondura in front of the Savona-Ventimiglia railway line. When in 1918 the Oblates of St. Joseph of Asti came to this corner of Liguria, they found that site in a small church dedicated to St. Joseph, built in the second half of the initiative of a pious lady of the place. To be precise, this was already a second church dedicated to the same saint, in that there existed an earlier demolished for the passage of the railway. Around this chapel soon began to flourish, the devotion to St. Joseph, as well as several works of apostolate: oratory, associations, and finally a great college boarding school. Today we see the great distance written that there stands "Istituto S. Joseph. " For the needs of the district and the adjacent valley, it was decided to build beside the old chapel and so a larger church was laid the first stone in 1931. Just two years after the building was designed in the style composite and harmonious lines Eng. Sicari, was consecrated by the Bishop of Albenga, still without plaster and time. The facade, red brick, the center presents the canopy and on the high pinnacle in the central white statue of St. Joseph and Child. A fast octagonal dome covers the cruise. In the following years the interior has been upgraded with ornaments and paintings, which give a tone of elegance and mystique. It has an original Terrazzo floors and a lovely altar in polychrome marble. The blade and the inner wall of the facade there are beautiful depictions of the patron, the work of Piero from the basket, the school Reffo of Turin. The painting depicts St. Joseph altar sat on his knee which leads the child Jesus who blesses the faithful representatives in the knee. In 1975 the church was erected in the parish.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Drinking Too Much Red Wine Dark Stool




The lobster emerges from the cover of one of the "Papers of savings" which were distributed on October 31 (many decades ago). This beautiful drawing of a young Fulco Pratesi (historical environmental activist) accompanies the Sicilian summer. Happy holidays

(Giuseppe Scuderi)