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This document provides information about the course HUM 350 Italian Culture and Civilization taught by Professor Vincenzo Selleri. The course aims to help students understand Italian identity by exploring its regional diversity and studying influential works of art, literature and cinema. Students will examine topics like the unification of Italy, regional traditions, and modern Italian society. Assignments include weekly quizzes, discussions, a midterm, final exam and essays. The grading breakdown and 14-week outline are also summarized.
This document provides information about the course HUM 350 Italian Culture and Civilization taught by Professor Vincenzo Selleri. The course will explore Italian identity through its history, literature, cinema, arts, music, folklore, fashion and cuisine. Students will independently research topics and attend a cultural event. Assignments include quizzes, essays, online reflections, a presentation and final exam. The course aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of modern Italian society and culture.
Alan Fletcher was a highly regarded British graphic designer born in 1931 in Nairobi, Kenya. He studied art in London and the United States. Some of his most notable clients included Pirelli, Cunard, Penguin Books, and Olivetti. Fletcher was known for his minimalist designs and ability to simplify complex ideas visually. He believed that ideas for design solutions often came to him while sleeping or waking.
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The document discusses Croatian cultural symbols, beginning with the cravat. It provides the following key points about the cravat:
1) Cravats originated from scarves worn by Croatian soldiers in the 17th century to identify themselves on European battlefields without uniforms.
2) These scarves evolved into the cravat and became popular after King Louis XIV of France began wearing them instead of starched collars.
3) The document assigns students the task of tying cravats or helping their classmates do so to learn about this important Croatian cultural symbol.
Luigi Pirandello was an Italian philosopher, poet, and dramatic writer born in 1867 in Sicily. He came from an upper-class family and was educated at home and in Palermo and Rome. Pirandello married Antonietta Portulano in 1894 and they had three children together. He is best known for revolutionizing modern theatre with his plays that examined concepts of reality, identity, and existence. Pirandello won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1934 and died in Rome in 1936, though against his wishes he was given a state funeral instead of being cremated.
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This document provides information about the course HUM 350 Italian Culture and Civilization taught by Professor Vincenzo Selleri. The course aims to explore Italian national and regional identities through studying the unification of Italy, regional diversity, language, and influential works of art, music, cinema, folklore and traditions. Students will develop their understanding of modern Italian society and culture. Assignments include weekly quizzes, discussions, a midterm, final essay and exam. Topics will cover various regions of Italy, history, literature, organized crime and immigration.
This document provides information about the course HUM 350 Italian Culture and Civilization taught by Professor Vincenzo Selleri. The course aims to help students understand Italian identity by exploring its regional diversity and studying influential works of art, literature and cinema. Students will examine topics like the unification of Italy, regional traditions, and modern Italian society. Assignments include weekly quizzes, discussions, a midterm, final exam and essays. The grading breakdown and 14-week outline are also summarized.
This document provides information about the course HUM 350 Italian Culture and Civilization taught by Professor Vincenzo Selleri. The course will explore Italian identity through its history, literature, cinema, arts, music, folklore, fashion and cuisine. Students will independently research topics and attend a cultural event. Assignments include quizzes, essays, online reflections, a presentation and final exam. The course aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of modern Italian society and culture.
Alan Fletcher was a highly regarded British graphic designer born in 1931 in Nairobi, Kenya. He studied art in London and the United States. Some of his most notable clients included Pirelli, Cunard, Penguin Books, and Olivetti. Fletcher was known for his minimalist designs and ability to simplify complex ideas visually. He believed that ideas for design solutions often came to him while sleeping or waking.
1 hr culture through symbols - cravat or tieHolasová Alena
The document discusses Croatian cultural symbols, beginning with the cravat. It provides the following key points about the cravat:
1) Cravats originated from scarves worn by Croatian soldiers in the 17th century to identify themselves on European battlefields without uniforms.
2) These scarves evolved into the cravat and became popular after King Louis XIV of France began wearing them instead of starched collars.
3) The document assigns students the task of tying cravats or helping their classmates do so to learn about this important Croatian cultural symbol.
Luigi Pirandello was an Italian philosopher, poet, and dramatic writer born in 1867 in Sicily. He came from an upper-class family and was educated at home and in Palermo and Rome. Pirandello married Antonietta Portulano in 1894 and they had three children together. He is best known for revolutionizing modern theatre with his plays that examined concepts of reality, identity, and existence. Pirandello won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1934 and died in Rome in 1936, though against his wishes he was given a state funeral instead of being cremated.
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This collection documents the life and work of author Pat Conroy. It contains his manuscripts, correspondence, journals, photographs, and other materials relating to his novels and memoirs. The collection also includes papers from Conroy's father Donald, his teacher Eugene Norris, and other related individuals. With over 85 boxes, the extensive archive provides insight into Conroy's experiences, influences, and creative process.
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1. The document describes steps for requesting writing help from the website HelpWriting.net. It involves creating an account, completing an order form with instructions and deadline, and choosing a writer to complete the assignment.
2. After receiving the paper, the customer can request revisions if needed and pay the writer upon satisfaction. HelpWriting.net promises original, high-quality work and refunds for plagiarized content.
3. The process utilizes a bidding system where writers submit bids and qualifications, and the customer chooses a writer to complete the assignment.
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This document provides a summary of Yves Congar's journal of the Second Vatican Council. It describes Congar's background and theological work prior to the Council. It explains that Congar kept a detailed journal during the Council sessions and meetings from 1962 to 1965. The journal provides an eyewitness account of Congar's participation as a consultor and expert, and allows readers to follow the Council's work step-by-step. Though written informally, the journal offers Congar's immediate reactions and insights into the historic event.
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The myth of Pinocchio is used to condemn the culture of violence and consumerism. Collodi successfully uses metaphorical interactions, bipolarities, and ambiguous miracles. Pinocchio's identity is often played to the limit, imagined by himself and everyone he meets along the way. Pinocchio is the name of life that is simultaneously inorganic, human and animal.
The Adventures of Pinocchio explore how experiences gained in heterotopic space give the individual the ability to change panoramic vision, and how these experiences can ultimately show us how we can recover or restore our existence as individual subjects.
- The document discusses Samuel Norich, the president and CEO of the Forward newspaper. It provides biographical details about Norich, including that he has served as executive director of the Forward Association since 1997 and as publisher of the English Forward since 2000. It also notes that before joining the Forward, he served as vice president of the World Jewish Congress.
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In January 2010, students in Wagner College's "Culture & Civilization of Quebec" course (FR 291) spent a week in Montreal, studying in person what they had previously studied in the classroom. The course was part of Wagner's Expanding Your Horizons program. To view the video presentation that accompanies this PowerPoint presentation, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgsEK1yK59E
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The document summarizes resistance activities in Rome during World War 2. It describes a partisan attack that killed German soldiers, leading to reprisals where 335 Italians were killed. Two sites, Forte Bravetta and the Ardeatine Caves, were used for executions of resistance members. It profiles individuals who participated in acts of resistance and were killed, including a priest, students, and women. It also discusses the film "Rome, Open City" which depicted resistance activities and their consequences.
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The document discusses the history of the Dolce & Gabbana and Benetton fashion brands. It then discusses how Norway became wealthy through the discovery and development of its oil industry in the North Sea beginning in the 1960s. It also provides a brief biography of the German pop singer Nena and her rise to fame in the 1980s with her song "99 Red Balloons".
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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Book [Beyond Barbed Wire] & Web [www.ItalianCanadianWW2.ca] Launch at Columbus Centre March 2012
1. Italian Canadians as Enemy Aliens:
Memories of World War II
Book and Website Launch
Columbus Centre, March 31, 2012
2. Italian Canadians as Enemy Aliens: Memories of WWII
new website, www.ItalianCanadianWW2.ca
Left: Splash page
Right: Homepage
3. Beyond Barbed Wire: Essays on the
Internment of Italian Canadians
Edited by Licia Canton, et.al
The Association of Italian Canadian
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Guernica Editions and Accenti
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Right: Internee Osvaldo Giacomelli of Hamilton.
11. Left: Internee Eliseo Orlando of Toronto.
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14. Left: Internee Rev. Libero Sauro of Toronto.
Right: Internee Dr. Luigi Pancaro of Sudbury.
15. Left: Internee Massimo Iacopo Magi of Toronto.
Right: Internee Nicola Zaza of Toronto.
16. Top Left: Internee Leonardo Frenza of Montreal.
Top Right: Frenza with daughter, Ninetta Ricci.
Bottom: Screen cap of Ricci’s interview with the project.
17. Left: Internee Felice Martiniello of Sydney.
Right: Screen cap of son’s, Frank Martinello’s, interview with
the project.
18. Left: Enemy alien Toni Ciccarelli of Toronto.
Right: Screen cap of Ciccarelli’s interview with the project.
19. Screen caps: 86 interviews nationwide, featuring personal
testimonies from enemy aliens and their families, and others
affected by the internment.
20. A selection of items from the Italian Canadian Enemy Aliens
(ICEA) Digital Archives, Columbus Centre Collection
22. View of internment camp in the winter, 1942 by internee Oscar
Bendl │Oil on paper │ Gifted to internee Carmine De Marco │
Courtesy of Judy Jessen, granddaughter of Carmine De Marco |
Columbus Centre Collection
View of internment camp in the summer, 1940 by internee Oscar
Bendl | Oil on paper │Private Collection of the Prasifka Family |
Columbus Centre Collection
Guard tower overlooking Camp Kananaskis, AB, 1939. Glenbow
Archives NA-5474-4
Internees at Camp Kananaskis, AB, 1941. Glenbow Archives
NA-5124-22
Italian Canadian internees at Camp Fredericton, NB │1943
│Courtesy of the Giacomelli Family │ Columbus Centre Collection
Ruggero Bacci, Toronto internee │ Courtesy of the Bacci Family
Columbus Centre Collection
23. Osvaldo Giacomelli, Hamilton internee │ Courtesy of the Giacomelli
Family │Columbus Centre Collection
Eliseo Orlando, Toronto internee | Courtesy of the Cozzi-Orlando
Family │Columbus Centre Collection
Carmine De Marco, North Bay internee | Courtesy of Anthony De
Marco │Columbus Centre Collection
Giuseppe Di Pietro, Montreal internee | Courtesy of the Biscottii-Di
Pietro Family Columbus Centre Collection
Antonino Di Pietro, Montreal internee | Courtesy of the Biscottii-Di
Pietro Family Columbus Centre Collection
Leopoldo Mascioli, Timmins internee | Courtesy of Joan McKinnon
and Sandra O’Grady │Columbus Centre Collection
Antonio Mascioli, Timmins internee | Courtesy of Joan McKinnon and
Sandra O’Grady │Columbus Centre Collection
24. Reverend Libero Sauro, Toronto internee | Courtesy of the Sauro
Family │ Columbus Centre Collection
Doctor Luigi Pancaro, Sudbury internee | Courtesy of Maggie
Pallotta │Columbus Centre Collection
Massimo Iacopo Magi, Toronto internee | Courtesy of the Magi
Family │Columbus Centre Collection
Nicola Zaza, Toronto internee |Courtesy of Dolores Di Rocco │
Columbus Centre Collection
Leonardo Frenza, Montreal internee; Leonardo Frenza with
daughter, Ninetta Ricci, Cartier St., Montreal, a month after
Leonardo’s release from Camp Petawawa April 1942;
Interview with Ninetta Ricci │ All courtesy of the family of
Leonardo Frenza │ Columbus Centre Collection
Felice Martiniello, Sydney internee; Interview with Frank Martinello
| Courtesy of Frank Martinello │ Columbus Centre Collection
25. Antoinette (Toni) Ciccarelli. C. 1940; Interview with Antoinette (Toni)
Ciccarelli; Courtesy of Antoinette (Toni) Ciccarelli | Columbus
Centre Collection
Screen caps: Interviews with Aldo Bacci; Linda Rosati and Noreen
Alberico; Geno Scattolon; Galileo Ricci; Gerard and Victor Di
Battista; Eugene Guagnelli; Chester Capponi; Assunta Dotto; and
Mildred Steer │ With permission from the individuals │Columbus
Centre Collection
Selection of items: Domenico Gaggi, Registration Certificate and
Certificate of Naturalization; Arrest photo of Windsor Italian
Canadians; Luisa Guagnelli; John Edward De Toro │ With
permission from Linda Rosati and Noreen Alberico; Windsor Star;
Eugene Guagnelli, and John Edward De Toro | Columbus Centre
Collection
26. Acknowledgements:
Project Team:
Project Management
Lucy Di Pietro, Hons BA, MMSt
Project Director
Project Staff
Louanne Aspillaga, Hons BA, MA
Project Coordinator
Krystle Copeland, Hons BA, MA
Project Assistant
Melina De Guglielmo, Hons BA, BEd
PT Researcher
Stefanie Petrilli, Hons BFA, MA
Exhibit/Collections Coordinator
Travis Tomchuk, Hons BA, MA, PhD
Lead Researcher/Senior Writer
27. For the Columbus Centre:
Board of Governors 2009-2012
Karen Manarin, Chair (current)
Nick Sgro, Chair (2010-2011; 2009-2010)
Nick Ametrano
Tony Barbosa
John Bozzo
Filomena Frisina
Ester Bucci
Marianne Corigliano
Armando Cristinziano
Liana Flabiano
Tony Genco
Anna Iafrate
Lenny Lombardi
Mario Longo
Stephen Pasquale
Susanna Ranalli-De Santis
Teresa Santoro
Jason Sordi
28. Management
Ugo Di Federico, Administrator
Pal Di Iulio, CEO/Executive Director
Project Development
Virginia Ariemma
Accounting & Financial Reporting
Olimbi Idrizllari, Accounting Clerk
Mario Reyes, Accounting Manager
Yongmei Xu, Accounting Supervisor/Payroll &Human
Resources
Paul Pass, Accounting Manager
Marketing & Promotions
Stefanie Polsinelli, Communications & Marketing Coordinator
29. For research and interview work:
Local Research/Interviews
Vittorina Cecchetto
Sarah Cozzi
Ray Culos
Adriana Davies
Grant Karcich
Francesca L’Orfano
Nadia Mior
Cristina Pietropaolo
Joyce Pillarella
John Potestio
Christine Sansalone
Nick Sehl
Local Videographers
David Bates
Vittorina Cecchetto
Julian Colilli
Spencer Johnston
Maverick Films
Adriana Rinaldi
Anna Wilkinson
30. Transcriptions
Elissa D’Souza
Francesca L’Orfano
Nadia Mior
Lisa Kadey
Melinda Richter
Emily Rondel
Video Consultant
Zak Rogers
For writing, translation and editing work:
Translation & Editing
Licia Canton, Editor
Vittorina Cecchetto, Italian Translator
Giulia De Gasperi, Italian Translator
Juliana Gaubert, French Translator
Emanuele Oriano, Italian Translator
31. For design and development work:
Evaluation & User Testing
Christine Lockett
Exhibit Design
Sheila Dalton
Website Design & Programming
Kevin Robb, Miromo
Rachelle Au, Savoury
Scott Cameron, Savoury
Diane Lee, Savoury
Graphic Design & Illustration
Brian Boyd, Villa Charities Inc - Graphics
Jemma Kim
Giancarlo Piccin, Villa Charities Inc - Graphics
Tara Winterhalt
THANK YOU ALL!
Editor's Notes
These themes, developed from the initial research and interviews They will evolve and be expanded upon during the course of gathering the personal memories and through consultations with our advisory groups As noted at the beginning of this session, hope to have your feedback on the project themes developed to date Play three short (2 mins max) interview clips