1) Members of the Rosa family fought in several Italian military campaigns and wars throughout history including Giuseppe Rosa who was a commander in Garibaldi's Thousand expedition to liberate Sicily from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860.
2) Angelo Rosa and Romeo Rosa commanded cavalry battalions during the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. Giuseppe Rosa and Eugenio Rosa served as captains of cavalry during the Battle of Mentana in 1867.
3) Carlo Rosa, the author's grandfather, fought as an artillery officer in Russia during World War 1 and was taken prisoner by Germans in World War 2, being deported to camps in Germany and
Brassai was a Hungarian-French photographer known for his night photography of 1920s-30s Paris society. He documented Paris nightlife and photographed many famous artists living in Paris like Picasso, Dalí, and Matisse. Brassai believed a good photograph had to be both journalistically interesting and well-composed to be unforgettable.
Brassaï was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker who rose to fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of many Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris between the World Wars. Brassaï was known for his photographs of nightlife in Paris, including images of people in cafes and on deserted streets illuminated by artificial light. He used a variety of cameras and techniques to capture atmospheric scenes that highlighted the city's monuments, bridges, and boulevards. Brassaï published several books of his Paris photographs and provided images to Harper's Bazaar magazine before retiring from photography in 1962.
Marc Riboud was born in 1923 in Lyon, France. He took his first photographs at the Great Exhibition of Paris in 1937 with a small camera gifted by his father. After studying engineering and working in a factory from 1945-1948, he decided to pursue photography full-time after taking photos at a cultural festival in Lyon. He joined the Magnum photo agency in 1953 after publishing a famous photo in Life magazine and meeting photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa. Riboud spent much of his career extensively traveling and photographing regions across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and as one of the few allowed in North Vietnam between 1968-1969.
Robert Capa was a Hungarian-born American war photographer who documented several major armed conflicts in the 20th century including the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. He is known for taking risks to get close to the action and capture compelling images from the front lines with his motto being "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough." Capa died at age 40 while on assignment covering the First Indochina War in 1954.
Hans Bellmer was a German artist born in 1902 who worked in various mediums including sculpture, photography, drawing and painting. He is known for his surrealist dolls made from dismantled and reassembled female mannequin parts which he photographed in erotic poses. After refusing to work under fascism in 1933, he began constructing these dolls as a form of protest. He later emigrated to Paris in 1938 and developed his distinctive figurative drawing style during World War 2. Bellmer's late works featured refined line work and more pronounced eroticism, often including themes of death. He had a profound influence on surrealist and fantastic realism movements before his death in 1975.
A slideshow connected to a lecture on twentieth-century artists whose work deals with issues of race and identity available at Art History Teaching Resources (http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/), written by Ellen Caldwell.
The document discusses the early 20th century art movement of Modernism and how it was influenced by industrialization, technology, and World War I. It introduced Americans to European modern art styles like Cubism through controversial exhibits like the 1913 Armory Show. Art movements like Futurism embraced noise, speed, and machinery and rejected traditional aesthetics. During WWI, artists incorporated camouflage techniques and depicted the new realities of modern warfare, helping to develop Cubist and Futurist styles further.
1) Members of the Rosa family fought in several Italian military campaigns and wars throughout history including Giuseppe Rosa who was a commander in Garibaldi's Thousand expedition to liberate Sicily from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860.
2) Angelo Rosa and Romeo Rosa commanded cavalry battalions during the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. Giuseppe Rosa and Eugenio Rosa served as captains of cavalry during the Battle of Mentana in 1867.
3) Carlo Rosa, the author's grandfather, fought as an artillery officer in Russia during World War 1 and was taken prisoner by Germans in World War 2, being deported to camps in Germany and
Brassai was a Hungarian-French photographer known for his night photography of 1920s-30s Paris society. He documented Paris nightlife and photographed many famous artists living in Paris like Picasso, Dalí, and Matisse. Brassai believed a good photograph had to be both journalistically interesting and well-composed to be unforgettable.
Brassaï was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker who rose to fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of many Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris between the World Wars. Brassaï was known for his photographs of nightlife in Paris, including images of people in cafes and on deserted streets illuminated by artificial light. He used a variety of cameras and techniques to capture atmospheric scenes that highlighted the city's monuments, bridges, and boulevards. Brassaï published several books of his Paris photographs and provided images to Harper's Bazaar magazine before retiring from photography in 1962.
Marc Riboud was born in 1923 in Lyon, France. He took his first photographs at the Great Exhibition of Paris in 1937 with a small camera gifted by his father. After studying engineering and working in a factory from 1945-1948, he decided to pursue photography full-time after taking photos at a cultural festival in Lyon. He joined the Magnum photo agency in 1953 after publishing a famous photo in Life magazine and meeting photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa. Riboud spent much of his career extensively traveling and photographing regions across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and as one of the few allowed in North Vietnam between 1968-1969.
Robert Capa was a Hungarian-born American war photographer who documented several major armed conflicts in the 20th century including the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. He is known for taking risks to get close to the action and capture compelling images from the front lines with his motto being "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough." Capa died at age 40 while on assignment covering the First Indochina War in 1954.
Hans Bellmer was a German artist born in 1902 who worked in various mediums including sculpture, photography, drawing and painting. He is known for his surrealist dolls made from dismantled and reassembled female mannequin parts which he photographed in erotic poses. After refusing to work under fascism in 1933, he began constructing these dolls as a form of protest. He later emigrated to Paris in 1938 and developed his distinctive figurative drawing style during World War 2. Bellmer's late works featured refined line work and more pronounced eroticism, often including themes of death. He had a profound influence on surrealist and fantastic realism movements before his death in 1975.
A slideshow connected to a lecture on twentieth-century artists whose work deals with issues of race and identity available at Art History Teaching Resources (http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/), written by Ellen Caldwell.
The document discusses the early 20th century art movement of Modernism and how it was influenced by industrialization, technology, and World War I. It introduced Americans to European modern art styles like Cubism through controversial exhibits like the 1913 Armory Show. Art movements like Futurism embraced noise, speed, and machinery and rejected traditional aesthetics. During WWI, artists incorporated camouflage techniques and depicted the new realities of modern warfare, helping to develop Cubist and Futurist styles further.
1) The document provides an informal summary of the author's background and work as a documentary photographer over the past 25 years.
2) The author studied photography in London, Milan, and Paris and covered the Bosnian War at age 22 as their first unpaid job. They have since worked in many countries documenting various subjects.
3) A key influence and mentor was Antonin Kratochvil, with whom the author worked in New York City from 2000-2003, developing unique skills in analytical perception and decoding events. They consider Kratochvil a father figure who encouraged completing their "NYC Work" documentary project.
- The document describes the author's background and career as a documentary photographer and analyst. They studied photography in London and Milan and completed their training at the International Center of Photography in New York. They have worked extensively in locations around the world documenting various subjects.
- In New York from 2000-2003, they created a conceptual work titled "The New York City Kabbalah Dance - Quantum Project" or "Looking for my Teddy Bear" which portrays fundamental human values and meanings through an innovative visual language.
- Prominent art luminaries have praised the work, saying it portrays contemporary reality in an absolutely realistic yet timeless way and will be one of the few forms of contemporary art with lasting economic and artistic
The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a nine-day Taoist celebration that occurs in the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is observed in many Southeast Asian countries. The festival celebrates the Nine Emperor Gods, who are nine sons of the Father and Mother Emperors who preside over life and death. Key events of the festival include ceremonies welcoming the Nine Emperors, processions to bodies of water, devotees staying in temples for prayers and meals, and a climax on the ninth day when the gods depart. In Thailand, the festival involves self-mutilation rituals performed by devotees in trances, intended to display devotion and have spiritual impacts.
The document expresses frustration with the current state of Italy and a belief that things will improve with a new generation. Specifically:
1) Italy has highly skilled and intellectually honest people, but the country has been reduced to a place run by puppets and corrupt politicians.
2) The author is angry when they see a country where criminals proliferate and the law enforcement fails to pursue real criminals, instead targeting honest citizens.
3) However, the author is confident that with a new generation and a stronger European Union, Italy will be able to take back control of the country from this dysfunctional state.
This document discusses light-field photography and how it differs from conventional photography. It explains that light-field cameras aim to measure the intensity and direction of every incoming light ray, capturing information about the plenoptic function that describes the totality of light rays filling a region of space. This allows the generation of any possible image from the scene that could be seen from the camera's viewpoint at the time, unlike conventional cameras that lose directional information. Specifically, light-field cameras record a four-dimensional description of the light field, accounting for a ray's position where it hits the camera sensor plane and its angle, from which the surrounding light distribution can be calculated if unobstructed.
The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a nine-day Taoist celebration that occurs in the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is observed in many Southeast Asian countries. The festival celebrates the Nine Emperor Gods, who are nine sons of the Father and Mother Emperor who preside over life and death. Key events during the festival include ceremonies welcoming the Nine Emperors, processions to bodies of water, devotees staying in temples and chanting prayers, and a climax on the ninth day when the emperors return home. In Thailand, the festival involves self-mutilation rituals performed by devotees in trances, intended to display devotion and have profound impacts afterwards.
- The document describes the author's background and career as a documentary photographer and analyst. They studied photography in London and Milan and completed their training at the International Center of Photography in New York. They have worked extensively in locations around the world documenting various subjects.
- In New York from 2000-2003, they created a conceptual work titled "The New York City Kabbalah Dance - Quantum Project” or "Looking for my Teddy Bear" which portraits fundamental aspects of humanity using innovative imagery.
- Prominent figures in art and culture believe the work has created a "new level" that can universally represent the past, present and future through its unique semiotic language, and will have enduring economic and artistic value like gold
1) Members of the Rosa family fought in several Italian military campaigns and wars throughout history including Giuseppe Rosa who fought with the Alps Hunters in Garibaldi's Thousand expedition in 1860 to liberate Sicily from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
2) Angelo Rosa and Romeo Rosa commanded cavalry battalions during the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. Giuseppe Rosa and Eugenio Rosa served as captains of cavalry during the Battle of Mentana in 1867.
3) Carlo Rosa, the author's grandfather, fought as an artillery officer in Russia during World War 1 and was taken prisoner by Germans in World War 2, being deported to camps
Franz Kafka's philosophy has been widely interpreted and applied in modern times, though some argue it has been distorted from its original meaning. Kafka explored themes of alienation, anxiety, and the individual's struggle against bizarre and incomprehensible powers. While Kafka is seen as the father of surrealism, his works were not intended as fiction but rather to bear witness to truth. His comparative differential method examined differences and distances in experiences to understand other perspectives with respect for their complex meanings.
- The document provides information about the author's NYC-Work conceptual art project created between 2000-2004 in New York City, a period including before, during, and after 9/11.
- The author developed a "new visual semiotics concept" and innovative method for "portrait[ing] the Mankind’s things" through photographs taken in NYC, creating "a different art" that prominent art and culture figures said configured "a turning point."
- The NYC-Work project is described as portraying "universally recognizable" core values and meanings of the past, present, and future through "a new point of view" and "easily interpretable unique language."
The document contains over 30 links to the LinkedIn profile and SlideShare presentations of Carlo M. Rosa, an artist based in Italy. The links relate to topics including art, quantum physics, technology, countries, and culture. They provide access to Rosa's insights and creative works across a wide range of subjects.
The document contains over 30 links to the LinkedIn profile and SlideShare presentations of Carlo M. Rosa, an artist based in Italy. The links relate to topics including art, science, travel, and culture and provide access to Rosa's writings, presentations, and work showcasing his interests in these areas.
O documento descreve a edição de janeiro/fevereiro de 2010 da revista "Sudamerica Oggi". Contém informações sobre eventos no Brasil e na América Latina no ano de 2010, incluindo o Carnaval, a Copa do Mundo e as eleições presidenciais brasileiras. A revista também relata seu crescimento na região nos últimos dois meses.
The Napoleonic era is one of the most studied and romanticized periods of history. Personified by
Napoleon Bonaparte himself, the years between 1800 and 1815 were full of colour, glory, and grandeur.
Napoleon captured the age, both in reality and in spirit. His Grande Armée's seemingly endless
variety of uniforms whether magnificent full dress or practical field gear-was a fitting background to his
career.
Napoleonic Uniforms is the only reference of its kind to depict accurately the entire Grande Armée in
detail. This two volume work portrays the French armies as seen by their contemporaries, and combines
authoritative text with lavish illustrations, enabling the reader to experience the spectacle first hand.
Napoleonie Uniforms also depicts the various types of soldiers within selected regiments of the
Grande Armée - officers, sergeants, color-bearers, bandsmen, drummers and trumpeters, privates, and
surgeons. In addition, the volumes contain material on lesser-known formations such as the A-rmy of
Egypt (1798-1801), the pre-Revolutionary French Army, and Napoleon's police and internal security
organizations.
Nine hundred and eighteen original watercolours by Herbert Knötel, an internationally acclaimed
authority on military uniforms, with a special talent for depicting men and horses in action, bring the
nineteenth-century French soldier to life. Together with Colonel John R. Elting's definitive captions,
they preserve a significant aspect of this famous era for historians, researchers, teachers, students, model
makers, "uniformologists," and the general reader interested in this historical period.
The document summarizes key military campaigns and political developments in the Middle East during and after World War 1. It discusses the Ottoman Empire joining the Central Powers in 1914 and various battles including Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, and Palestine. The Arab Revolt against the Ottomans from 1916-1918 is also mentioned. After the war, the Sykes-Picot agreement divided the Middle East between Britain and France, laying the groundwork for ongoing conflicts. The Balfour Declaration supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine without local consultation, further complicating the region's politics.
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This document provides an introduction and overview of the book "From Double Eagle to Red Flag" by General P.N. Krassnoff. It was originally published in Russia in the 1920s in four volumes chronicling events from 1894 to the Bolshevik rule. The introduction provides background on the author and praise for his vivid first-hand account and insights into various classes of Russian society. It notes the book may provoke some due to its "straight-forward and painful truths." The translator's preface provides more details on the author's life experiences, from a decorated cavalry officer to becoming Ataman of the Don Cossacks during the civil war. It believes the book will help readers gain a clearer understanding of Russia's tragic
Siegfried Sassoon was an English poet and novelist known for his anti-war poetry criticizing the conduct of World War I. He enlisted in the war and was seriously wounded twice while serving as an officer in France. His most notable works included a trilogy of fictionalized autobiographies describing his experiences as "George Sherston" from boyhood through the war's end. As a war poet, his works like "The General" and "Suicide in the Trenches" criticized the war's conduct and costs. After brave actions in combat, Sassoon decided in 1917 to publicly protest how the war was being run.
Königshütte KindergartenAt the Borsig worksUpp.docxcroysierkathey
Königshütte Kindergarten
At the Borsig works
Upper Silesia
German Emigration
The Dresden Daily 18.2.1906
Postcard
(c1900-1910)
*
Annual overseas emigration 1871-1914 (1000s)
*
1880-1893 Third and (in absolute numbers) largest wave
1881, 1882 Peak years: 4-5% of population leave
Vast majority to U.S. , some to Brazil, Canada, Argentina, Chile
1890 Germans 1/3rd foreign-born U.S. population
1893- Steep decline in overseas emigration
(Depression in U.S. ,boom in Germany )
Annual Overseas Emigration 1871-1914
*
Origin and Causes
Ag. N-E provinces disproportionately affected
Land inheritance (eldest son), Emigration an option for the others
For rural wage labourers …
1870s- Ag. ec. crisis, & modernization. (seasonalization, mechanization)
Attraction of self-sufficiency in U.S.
Planned route: German agriculture. -> U.S urban work -> U.S. Farm
But increasingly German agriculture. -> U.S. urban life.
*
Emigrationist Colonialism
Idea of the ‘unbounded German nation’ (Sauer, 2007).
Germans could be Germans away from new German nation state
The nation as ‘imagined community’ centred on culture
Breaking in and farming the soil of ‘new territory’ the core ‘national’ economic task
Colonialist also because displacement of indigenous peoples taken for granted, seen as a natural effect of necessary German expansion.
A refutation of state-based nationalism & core duty - military service
Bismarck (1884) ‘A German who jettisons his Fatherland like an old coat, to me is no longer a German’
Hamburg and Bremen – regulating departure
1867 Weekly Bremen- NY 1871 Norddeutscher Lloyd 20 steamers (NY, Baltimore, Galveston, New Orleans). 1881 9 day crossings.
1880-1893: 100,000 p.a. Hamburg and Bremen
1892 Hamburg Cholera, blamed on Russian migrants, temporary closure of border
1894 Companies & ticket agencies broker deal with Govt. Separate carriages and trains, separation at ports, medical checks at border, at Ruhleben & ports, 4% rejected at European checkpoints (1% NY)
1893- as German emigration peters out, large-scale East European emigration begins, Missler agencies across C. and E. Europe
Numbers fluctuate 1893-1914, but high after 1900 230,000+ through ports in 1907 and 1913
Quarantine Village on the Veddel
Mary Antin, traveling in 1894. From Hoerder, ‘Traffic’
On the following day, the 22nd [of August 1895] ..[t[owards half past twelve our steamer anchored in Queenstown harbour on the Irish coast to take on board new passengers. Long before we had reached the harbour however, several small boats approached our steamer propelled by powerful oar-strokes and in no time had fastened themselves to the ship’s sides. Nimble boys climbed on board and secured rope ladders, and in a matter of moments a dozen Irish pedlar-women (Händlerinnen) were on board hawking all manner of things to the passengers. You can bet that a lot of us – still so far from land – were fai ...
This document provides context and background information for the book Stalingrad by Edwin P. Hoyt. It begins with an acknowledgement of help from the editor Robert Gleason. The introduction then discusses the author Edwin Hoyt and praise for his portrayal of the Battle of Stalingrad. It provides a high-level summary of key events in the lead up to the German invasion of Russia on June 22, 1941 and the initial denial by Stalin that an attack was imminent. It concludes by introducing some of the major figures on both sides who were involved in the Battle of Stalingrad.
This document provides context and summaries of the Battle of Stalingrad through introductions to the book and its chapters. It acknowledges the author Edwin Hoyt and his editor Robert Gleason who helped develop the idea for the book. It then summarizes each of the book's parts which describe the events leading up to and during the Battle of Stalingrad. It introduces some of the key figures on both sides and provides brief overviews of the prologue and first part of the book to set the stage for the battle.
This document provides a summary of Abraham Lincoln's early life and career up until becoming President. It discusses Lincoln growing up in a poor family in Kentucky and Indiana, and his self-education by studying few books he was able to obtain. It describes his work as a farmhand and trips to New Orleans that exposed him to slavery. It notes that Lincoln hated slavery but could understand Southern perspectives, which would aid him as a political leader opposing slavery's expansion. The summary focuses on key events that shaped Lincoln and prepared him for his historic role.
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This document provides an overview of a lecture about how soldiers experienced World War I. It discusses the long-term and short-term causes of WWI, including the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. It then examines the course of the war, highlighting new military technologies and trench warfare. Finally, it analyzes the culture and home front experiences during WWI, including the roles of gender, class, and the disillusioned "Lost Generation".
1) The document provides an informal summary of the author's background and work as a documentary photographer over the past 25 years.
2) The author studied photography in London, Milan, and Paris and covered the Bosnian War at age 22 as their first unpaid job. They have since worked in many countries documenting various subjects.
3) A key influence and mentor was Antonin Kratochvil, with whom the author worked in New York City from 2000-2003, developing unique skills in analytical perception and decoding events. They consider Kratochvil a father figure who encouraged completing their "NYC Work" documentary project.
- The document describes the author's background and career as a documentary photographer and analyst. They studied photography in London and Milan and completed their training at the International Center of Photography in New York. They have worked extensively in locations around the world documenting various subjects.
- In New York from 2000-2003, they created a conceptual work titled "The New York City Kabbalah Dance - Quantum Project" or "Looking for my Teddy Bear" which portrays fundamental human values and meanings through an innovative visual language.
- Prominent art luminaries have praised the work, saying it portrays contemporary reality in an absolutely realistic yet timeless way and will be one of the few forms of contemporary art with lasting economic and artistic
The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a nine-day Taoist celebration that occurs in the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is observed in many Southeast Asian countries. The festival celebrates the Nine Emperor Gods, who are nine sons of the Father and Mother Emperors who preside over life and death. Key events of the festival include ceremonies welcoming the Nine Emperors, processions to bodies of water, devotees staying in temples for prayers and meals, and a climax on the ninth day when the gods depart. In Thailand, the festival involves self-mutilation rituals performed by devotees in trances, intended to display devotion and have spiritual impacts.
The document expresses frustration with the current state of Italy and a belief that things will improve with a new generation. Specifically:
1) Italy has highly skilled and intellectually honest people, but the country has been reduced to a place run by puppets and corrupt politicians.
2) The author is angry when they see a country where criminals proliferate and the law enforcement fails to pursue real criminals, instead targeting honest citizens.
3) However, the author is confident that with a new generation and a stronger European Union, Italy will be able to take back control of the country from this dysfunctional state.
This document discusses light-field photography and how it differs from conventional photography. It explains that light-field cameras aim to measure the intensity and direction of every incoming light ray, capturing information about the plenoptic function that describes the totality of light rays filling a region of space. This allows the generation of any possible image from the scene that could be seen from the camera's viewpoint at the time, unlike conventional cameras that lose directional information. Specifically, light-field cameras record a four-dimensional description of the light field, accounting for a ray's position where it hits the camera sensor plane and its angle, from which the surrounding light distribution can be calculated if unobstructed.
The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a nine-day Taoist celebration that occurs in the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is observed in many Southeast Asian countries. The festival celebrates the Nine Emperor Gods, who are nine sons of the Father and Mother Emperor who preside over life and death. Key events during the festival include ceremonies welcoming the Nine Emperors, processions to bodies of water, devotees staying in temples and chanting prayers, and a climax on the ninth day when the emperors return home. In Thailand, the festival involves self-mutilation rituals performed by devotees in trances, intended to display devotion and have profound impacts afterwards.
- The document describes the author's background and career as a documentary photographer and analyst. They studied photography in London and Milan and completed their training at the International Center of Photography in New York. They have worked extensively in locations around the world documenting various subjects.
- In New York from 2000-2003, they created a conceptual work titled "The New York City Kabbalah Dance - Quantum Project” or "Looking for my Teddy Bear" which portraits fundamental aspects of humanity using innovative imagery.
- Prominent figures in art and culture believe the work has created a "new level" that can universally represent the past, present and future through its unique semiotic language, and will have enduring economic and artistic value like gold
1) Members of the Rosa family fought in several Italian military campaigns and wars throughout history including Giuseppe Rosa who fought with the Alps Hunters in Garibaldi's Thousand expedition in 1860 to liberate Sicily from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
2) Angelo Rosa and Romeo Rosa commanded cavalry battalions during the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. Giuseppe Rosa and Eugenio Rosa served as captains of cavalry during the Battle of Mentana in 1867.
3) Carlo Rosa, the author's grandfather, fought as an artillery officer in Russia during World War 1 and was taken prisoner by Germans in World War 2, being deported to camps
Franz Kafka's philosophy has been widely interpreted and applied in modern times, though some argue it has been distorted from its original meaning. Kafka explored themes of alienation, anxiety, and the individual's struggle against bizarre and incomprehensible powers. While Kafka is seen as the father of surrealism, his works were not intended as fiction but rather to bear witness to truth. His comparative differential method examined differences and distances in experiences to understand other perspectives with respect for their complex meanings.
- The document provides information about the author's NYC-Work conceptual art project created between 2000-2004 in New York City, a period including before, during, and after 9/11.
- The author developed a "new visual semiotics concept" and innovative method for "portrait[ing] the Mankind’s things" through photographs taken in NYC, creating "a different art" that prominent art and culture figures said configured "a turning point."
- The NYC-Work project is described as portraying "universally recognizable" core values and meanings of the past, present, and future through "a new point of view" and "easily interpretable unique language."
The document contains over 30 links to the LinkedIn profile and SlideShare presentations of Carlo M. Rosa, an artist based in Italy. The links relate to topics including art, quantum physics, technology, countries, and culture. They provide access to Rosa's insights and creative works across a wide range of subjects.
The document contains over 30 links to the LinkedIn profile and SlideShare presentations of Carlo M. Rosa, an artist based in Italy. The links relate to topics including art, science, travel, and culture and provide access to Rosa's writings, presentations, and work showcasing his interests in these areas.
O documento descreve a edição de janeiro/fevereiro de 2010 da revista "Sudamerica Oggi". Contém informações sobre eventos no Brasil e na América Latina no ano de 2010, incluindo o Carnaval, a Copa do Mundo e as eleições presidenciais brasileiras. A revista também relata seu crescimento na região nos últimos dois meses.
The Napoleonic era is one of the most studied and romanticized periods of history. Personified by
Napoleon Bonaparte himself, the years between 1800 and 1815 were full of colour, glory, and grandeur.
Napoleon captured the age, both in reality and in spirit. His Grande Armée's seemingly endless
variety of uniforms whether magnificent full dress or practical field gear-was a fitting background to his
career.
Napoleonic Uniforms is the only reference of its kind to depict accurately the entire Grande Armée in
detail. This two volume work portrays the French armies as seen by their contemporaries, and combines
authoritative text with lavish illustrations, enabling the reader to experience the spectacle first hand.
Napoleonie Uniforms also depicts the various types of soldiers within selected regiments of the
Grande Armée - officers, sergeants, color-bearers, bandsmen, drummers and trumpeters, privates, and
surgeons. In addition, the volumes contain material on lesser-known formations such as the A-rmy of
Egypt (1798-1801), the pre-Revolutionary French Army, and Napoleon's police and internal security
organizations.
Nine hundred and eighteen original watercolours by Herbert Knötel, an internationally acclaimed
authority on military uniforms, with a special talent for depicting men and horses in action, bring the
nineteenth-century French soldier to life. Together with Colonel John R. Elting's definitive captions,
they preserve a significant aspect of this famous era for historians, researchers, teachers, students, model
makers, "uniformologists," and the general reader interested in this historical period.
The document summarizes key military campaigns and political developments in the Middle East during and after World War 1. It discusses the Ottoman Empire joining the Central Powers in 1914 and various battles including Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, and Palestine. The Arab Revolt against the Ottomans from 1916-1918 is also mentioned. After the war, the Sykes-Picot agreement divided the Middle East between Britain and France, laying the groundwork for ongoing conflicts. The Balfour Declaration supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine without local consultation, further complicating the region's politics.
From double eagle_to_red_flag-general_pn_krassnoff-1930-550pgs-polRareBooksnRecords
This document provides an introduction and overview of the book "From Double Eagle to Red Flag" by General P.N. Krassnoff. It was originally published in Russia in the 1920s in four volumes chronicling events from 1894 to the Bolshevik rule. The introduction provides background on the author and praise for his vivid first-hand account and insights into various classes of Russian society. It notes the book may provoke some due to its "straight-forward and painful truths." The translator's preface provides more details on the author's life experiences, from a decorated cavalry officer to becoming Ataman of the Don Cossacks during the civil war. It believes the book will help readers gain a clearer understanding of Russia's tragic
Siegfried Sassoon was an English poet and novelist known for his anti-war poetry criticizing the conduct of World War I. He enlisted in the war and was seriously wounded twice while serving as an officer in France. His most notable works included a trilogy of fictionalized autobiographies describing his experiences as "George Sherston" from boyhood through the war's end. As a war poet, his works like "The General" and "Suicide in the Trenches" criticized the war's conduct and costs. After brave actions in combat, Sassoon decided in 1917 to publicly protest how the war was being run.
Königshütte KindergartenAt the Borsig worksUpp.docxcroysierkathey
Königshütte Kindergarten
At the Borsig works
Upper Silesia
German Emigration
The Dresden Daily 18.2.1906
Postcard
(c1900-1910)
*
Annual overseas emigration 1871-1914 (1000s)
*
1880-1893 Third and (in absolute numbers) largest wave
1881, 1882 Peak years: 4-5% of population leave
Vast majority to U.S. , some to Brazil, Canada, Argentina, Chile
1890 Germans 1/3rd foreign-born U.S. population
1893- Steep decline in overseas emigration
(Depression in U.S. ,boom in Germany )
Annual Overseas Emigration 1871-1914
*
Origin and Causes
Ag. N-E provinces disproportionately affected
Land inheritance (eldest son), Emigration an option for the others
For rural wage labourers …
1870s- Ag. ec. crisis, & modernization. (seasonalization, mechanization)
Attraction of self-sufficiency in U.S.
Planned route: German agriculture. -> U.S urban work -> U.S. Farm
But increasingly German agriculture. -> U.S. urban life.
*
Emigrationist Colonialism
Idea of the ‘unbounded German nation’ (Sauer, 2007).
Germans could be Germans away from new German nation state
The nation as ‘imagined community’ centred on culture
Breaking in and farming the soil of ‘new territory’ the core ‘national’ economic task
Colonialist also because displacement of indigenous peoples taken for granted, seen as a natural effect of necessary German expansion.
A refutation of state-based nationalism & core duty - military service
Bismarck (1884) ‘A German who jettisons his Fatherland like an old coat, to me is no longer a German’
Hamburg and Bremen – regulating departure
1867 Weekly Bremen- NY 1871 Norddeutscher Lloyd 20 steamers (NY, Baltimore, Galveston, New Orleans). 1881 9 day crossings.
1880-1893: 100,000 p.a. Hamburg and Bremen
1892 Hamburg Cholera, blamed on Russian migrants, temporary closure of border
1894 Companies & ticket agencies broker deal with Govt. Separate carriages and trains, separation at ports, medical checks at border, at Ruhleben & ports, 4% rejected at European checkpoints (1% NY)
1893- as German emigration peters out, large-scale East European emigration begins, Missler agencies across C. and E. Europe
Numbers fluctuate 1893-1914, but high after 1900 230,000+ through ports in 1907 and 1913
Quarantine Village on the Veddel
Mary Antin, traveling in 1894. From Hoerder, ‘Traffic’
On the following day, the 22nd [of August 1895] ..[t[owards half past twelve our steamer anchored in Queenstown harbour on the Irish coast to take on board new passengers. Long before we had reached the harbour however, several small boats approached our steamer propelled by powerful oar-strokes and in no time had fastened themselves to the ship’s sides. Nimble boys climbed on board and secured rope ladders, and in a matter of moments a dozen Irish pedlar-women (Händlerinnen) were on board hawking all manner of things to the passengers. You can bet that a lot of us – still so far from land – were fai ...
This document provides context and background information for the book Stalingrad by Edwin P. Hoyt. It begins with an acknowledgement of help from the editor Robert Gleason. The introduction then discusses the author Edwin Hoyt and praise for his portrayal of the Battle of Stalingrad. It provides a high-level summary of key events in the lead up to the German invasion of Russia on June 22, 1941 and the initial denial by Stalin that an attack was imminent. It concludes by introducing some of the major figures on both sides who were involved in the Battle of Stalingrad.
This document provides context and summaries of the Battle of Stalingrad through introductions to the book and its chapters. It acknowledges the author Edwin Hoyt and his editor Robert Gleason who helped develop the idea for the book. It then summarizes each of the book's parts which describe the events leading up to and during the Battle of Stalingrad. It introduces some of the key figures on both sides and provides brief overviews of the prologue and first part of the book to set the stage for the battle.
This document provides a summary of Abraham Lincoln's early life and career up until becoming President. It discusses Lincoln growing up in a poor family in Kentucky and Indiana, and his self-education by studying few books he was able to obtain. It describes his work as a farmhand and trips to New Orleans that exposed him to slavery. It notes that Lincoln hated slavery but could understand Southern perspectives, which would aid him as a political leader opposing slavery's expansion. The summary focuses on key events that shaped Lincoln and prepared him for his historic role.
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This document provides an overview of a lecture about how soldiers experienced World War I. It discusses the long-term and short-term causes of WWI, including the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. It then examines the course of the war, highlighting new military technologies and trench warfare. Finally, it analyzes the culture and home front experiences during WWI, including the roles of gender, class, and the disillusioned "Lost Generation".
The document provides brief biographies of several historical figures, including:
- President William McKinley, who was assassinated in 1901.
- Henry Halleck, a US Army officer and legal scholar who played a key role in California's admission to the union.
- James Garfield, the 20th US President who was assassinated after only 6 months in office.
- Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet known for works like "A Red, Red Rose".
This document provides information about Quiz City, a startup created by Anna and Rebecca to help people engage with the history of cities like Lisbon through quizzes. It includes questions about various landmarks in Lisbon and asks the user for feedback on Quiz City. The founders hope feedback will show there is value in their business idea of using quizzes to teach people about the history of places.
This document provides a detailed biography of Gjergj Fishta, the most influential Albanian writer of the early 20th century. It summarizes his life and career, including his upbringing in northern Albania, education with Franciscan monks, founding of literary societies, and role in developing the Albanian alphabet and language. It then focuses on Fishta's most famous work, the epic poem "The Highland Lute," describing its content, style, and significance as the first major work of Albanian literature. The summary concludes that "The Highland Lute" drew on Albanian oral traditions to portray the heroic culture of northern tribes and was an unprecedented achievement that helped establish Albanian national identity.
This document provides a detailed biography of Gjergj Fishta, the most influential Albanian writer of the early 20th century. It summarizes his life and career, including his upbringing in northern Albania, education with Franciscan monks, founding of literary societies, and role in developing the Albanian alphabet and standard language. It then focuses on Fishta's most famous work, the epic poem "The Highland Lute," describing its content, style, and significance as the first major work of Albanian literature. The summary concludes that "The Highland Lute" drew on Albanian oral traditions to portray the heroic culture of northern tribes and was an unprecedented achievement that helped establish Albanian national identity
Cyber Medical Terrorism: Hacking DNA for a Brave New World - Gregory CarpenterEC-Council
For years, science fiction has portrayed different forms of Bio-Infotization, the most promising portrayal being the Borg’s nanobytes. Once they are injected into an individual, the programmable nanobytes propel themselves through the blood then latch on to individual cells. The nanobytes then rewrite the DNA of the cells altering their biochemistry, possibly forming more complicated structures and networks such as electronic networks with data storage and processing nodes. What guarantees are there that this technology is secure? How long will it be before this technology fall into the hands of rogue governments and terrorists? Cyber terrorism has the ability of truly creating an army of zombie warriors, who can be controlled in the same manner as a botnet army.
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was an Italian patriot and .docxhanneloremccaffery
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was an Italian patriot and military leader who helped free the Italians from foreign rule and unify the country. He was a master of guerrilla warfare and raised volunteers beginning in 1848 to conduct daring military campaigns to overcome the rule of Imperial Austria.
In 1860, Garibaldi's thousand "red shirts" took Sicily in the name of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. Thousands of volunteers then rushed to join Garibaldi's army.
In August, he crossed to the mainland to march on Naples, where he was greeted by jubilant crowds singing the national anthem, now known as "Garibaldi's Hymn." After turning over the city to Victor Emmanuel II, Garibaldi resumed a humble life on the island of Caprera.
The speech below is an eloquent appeal he made to his soldiers in 1860. A year later, as a result of his daring military leadership and the political leadership of fellow patriots, Giuseppe Mazzini and Camillo Cavour, the independent Kingdom of Italy was finally proclaimed.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
We must now consider the period which is just drawing to a close as almost the last stage of our national resurrection, and prepare ourselves to finish worthily the marvelous design of the elect of twenty generations, the completion of which Providence has reserved for this fortunate age.
Yes, young men, Italy owes to you an undertaking which has merited the applause of the universe. You have conquered and you will conquer still, because you are prepared for the tactics that decide the fate of battles. You are not unworthy of the men who entered the ranks of a Macedonian phalanx, and who contended not in vain with the proud conquerors of Asia. To this wonderful page in our country's history another more glorious still will be added, and the slave shall show at last to his free brothers a sharpened sword forged from the links of his fetters.
To arms, then, all of you! all of you! And the oppressors and the mighty shall disappear like dust. You, too, women, cast away all the cowards from your embraces; they will give you only cowards for children, and you who are the daughters of the land of beauty must bear children who are noble and brave. Let timid doctrinaires depart from among us to carry their servility and their miserable fears elsewhere. This people is its own master. It wishes to be the brother of other peoples, but to look on the insolent with a proud glance, not to grovel before them imploring its own freedom. It will no longer follow in the trail of men whose hearts are foul. No! No! No!
Providence has presented Italy with Victor Emmanuel. Every Italian should rally round him. By the side of Victor Emmanuel every quarrel should be forgotten, all rancor depart. Once more I repeat my battle-cry: "To arms, all-all of you!" If March, 1861, does not find one million of Italians in arms, then alas for liberty, alas for the life of Italy. Ah, no, far be from me a thought which I loathe like poison. March of 1861, or if need be ...
This document provides a book review of Major General Rafiuddin Ahmad's two volume history of the Baloch Regiment from 1820 to 1956. The reviewer, A.H. Amin, summarizes the contents and scope of the books. He acknowledges both the difficulty of writing such a comprehensive regimental history spanning 180 years as well as constraints imposed by official sponsorship. While praising many aspects of the work, Amin also points out several factual errors in the first volume that could have been avoided by consulting standard historical references.
Carl Sandburg was an American poet, biographer, and journalist born in 1878 in Illinois. He left school at age 13 and held various working class jobs that influenced his political views. Sandburg published his first book of poems called Chicago Poems in 1916 which brought him recognition. The poem depicted the lives of ordinary people and the city of Chicago's growth as a major transportation and industrial center in the late 19th century, attracting many immigrants. Sandburg went on to publish more poetry and biographies, winning two Pulitzer Prizes, and establishing himself as a prominent voice in American literature.
This document summarizes the key events of the Russian Revolution from 1903 to 1917, including the split of the Russian Social Democratic Party, the Revolution of 1905, World War I, the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in March 1917, the establishment of dual power between the Petrograd Soviet and Provisional Government, Lenin's return to Russia and the April Theses advocating transforming the war into a civil war, and the Bolshevik seizure of power in November 1917 known as the Great October Revolution. It provides historical context through photographs and descriptions of revolutionary activity, political leaders, and unrest during this transformative period in Russian and world history.
This document summarizes key events leading up to the American Revolution from 1760-1776:
- In 1760, the King imposed taxes on certain papers in the colonies to pay for the French and Indian War, angering colonists who said "no taxation without representation."
- In 1770, British soldiers opened fire on a crowd in Boston, killing several colonists in what became known as the Boston Massacre.
- In 1773, colonists dressed as Native Americans dumped tea from British ships into Boston Harbor in protest of tea taxes, known as the Boston Tea Party.
- On April 19, 1775 the American Revolutionary War began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord
Cyber Medical Terrorism: Hacking DNA for a Brave New World by Greg CarpenterEC-Council
For years, science fiction has portrayed different forms of Bio-Infotization, the most promising portrayal being the Borg’s nanobytes. Once they are injected into an individual, the programmable nanobytes propel themselves through the blood then latch on to individual cells. The nanobytes then rewrite the DNA of the cells altering their biochemistry, possibly forming more complicated structures and networks such as electronic networks with data storage and processing nodes. What guarantees are there that this technology is secure? How long will it be before this technology fall into the hands of rogue governments and terrorists? Cyber terrorism has the ability of truly creating an army of zombie warriors, who can be controlled in the same manner as a botnet army.
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-Quantum physics is the physical theory that describes the behavior of matter,
111 articles
Antonin is a founder of the VII photo agency.
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Antonin is a founder of the VII photo agency which is an international photo agency which is owned and controlled by only the members. It was launched at the Visa pour l'image Festival France in the town of Perpignan in September 2001. This was one of his own great achievements but eventually, he was suspended from the VII Photo Agency after sexual harassment allegations were made upon him despite he continued to deny those.
More on his personal life, he was born in 1947 in a town called Litomerice in Czechoslovakia and eventually pursued his studies in photography in Netherlands where he got his BFA in Photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam.
Antonin Kratochvil specializes mostly in documenting the world's hot topic or showing how a refugee life is by depicting those realities in his pictures. He would provide his own personal experience towards those events together with those affected in it in order to provide a true aspect of the reality we are all living in but decide to ignore it sometimes.
" He took pictures in the Mongolia's street children for the magazine published by the Museum of Natural History to a portrait session with David Bowie for Detour, from covering the war in Iraq for Fortune Magazine to shooting Deborah Harry for a national advertising campaign for the American Civil Liberties Union, Kratochvil's ability to see through and into his subjects and show immutable truth has made his pictures not facsimiles but uncensored visions." - From Antonin's website.
During his years of being a professional photographer, he had a widespread of publications examining various topics and interests as from the description above taken from Antonin's website. This sum up a lot of his jobs and only shows that he is versatile to a lot of topics of interests and also he is keen to try new ways to target his audience. We can see from one side that he is willing to raise awareness upon topics that we often ignore or forget in our busy society. However, he also merges into the world of celebrities and fame by depicting portraits of those icons of the industry while at the same time giving his art more value in terms of audience. This can be seen as a strategy for himself in order to raise awareness for his other art as people will still keep up with his work either through celebrities or through his pictures about real world issues.
Some of his pictures can be shown as below:
Picture credits: Antonin Kratochvil
This is a portrait of David Bowie taken in New York in 1997 by Kratochvil.
Picture credits: Antonin Kratochvil
A picture at the Prague gallery is one of his art work of taking pictures in the moment.
In 2002, we won the World Press Photo Awards in the cat
A time loop is a plot device where periods of time are repeatedly experienced by characters, with the hope of breaking the cycle. Time loops constantly reset when a condition is met, such as a character's death or a clock reaching a certain time, with one or more characters retaining memories from previous loops. Stories with time loops center on characters learning from each successive loop through time to eventually solve the problem and exit the loop.
1) O documento descreve como o ano de 2010 no Brasil será agitado, com o Carnaval, Copa do Mundo e eleições presidenciais acontecendo. 2) A revista Sudamerica Oggi completa dois meses desde seu lançamento e tem recebido elogios por sua cobertura da América Latina. 3) O ano de 2010 será importante para consolidar a presença da revista na região.
Human reproduction planning is the practice of intentionally controlling the rate of growth of a human population. Historically, human population planning has been implemented with the goal of increasing the rate of human population growth. However, in the period from the 1950s to the 1980s, concerns about global population growth and its effects on poverty, environmental degradation and political stability led to efforts to reduce human population growth rates. More recently, some countries, such as China, Iran, and Spain, have begun efforts to increase their birth rates once again. While population planning can involve measures that improve people's lives by giving them greater control of their reproduction, a few programs, most notably the Chinese government's "one-child policy and two-child policy", have resorted to coercive measures.
The time loop is a plot device where characters relive periods of time and experience repetition, with the hope of breaking the cycle. Time loops constantly reset when a condition is met, such as a character's death or a clock reaching a certain time, with one or more characters retaining memories from previous loops. Stories with time loops center on characters learning from each successive loop through time to eventually solve the problem and exit the loop.
Quantum physics describes the behavior of matter and radiation as both particle phenomena and wave phenomena (wave-particle duality). This reconciles the classical Newtonian view of particles and waves with experimental evidence. Schrödinger and Heisenberg developed complementary mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s that made the same predictions, though they disagreed on interpretations like quantum jumps. Important applications of quantum theory include lasers, semiconductors, MRI, and explanations of biological phenomena. Wave-particle duality addresses how quantum objects exhibit both wave and particle properties, which classical physics cannot fully explain. While it remains puzzling, most physicists accept wave-particle duality as the best available explanation for now.
George Soros, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton orchestrated a coup in the Vatican to overthrow the conservative Pope Benedict and replace him with radical leftist Pope Francis, according to a group of Catholic leaders citing evidence from various sources including WikiLeaks emails.
A VERY IMPORTANT PREMISE
GEORGE SOROS
Soros has long planned to buy Italy after having economically, culturally and artistically reduced-and-downgraded it.
George Soros, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton orchestrated a coup in the Vatican to overthrow the conservative Pope Benedict and replace him with radical leftist Pope Francis, according to a group of Catholic leaders citing evidence from various sources including WikiLeaks emails.
A VERY IMPORTANT PREMISE
GEORGE SOROS
Soros has long planned to buy Italy after having economically, culturally and artistically reduced-and-downgraded it.
The document summarizes the history and evolution of the Full Moon Party, an all-night beach party that originated on Ko Pha Ngan island in Thailand. It began in the 1980s as impromptu gatherings on the beach for 20-30 travelers listening to psychedelic trance music. Over time, the parties grew in popularity through word of mouth. Now attracting up to 30,000 people each full moon, they have become a major fixture on the tourist circuit in Asia, though local authorities have expressed concerns over noise, drugs, and crime and have imposed restrictions. Safety issues include drug use, assaults, and injuries from broken glass.
- The document discusses quantum physics and wave-particle duality. It explains that quantum physics views matter and light as exhibiting both wave and particle properties, unlike classical physics. It describes how Schrodinger and Heisenberg developed complementary theories and interpretations of quantum mechanics. The document also summarizes applications of quantum theory including lasers, transistors, and medical imaging. It notes that wave-particle duality remains an ongoing mystery in physics.
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) is a rare, highly drug-resistant form of TB caused by bacteria resistant to the most effective anti-TB drugs. XDR-TB develops when individuals with multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) do not complete or improperly take their medication regimen. Diagnosis requires culturing the bacteria and testing drug susceptibility, which can take 6-16 weeks. Treatment involves extensive chemotherapy with second-line drugs for up to two years, which are more toxic and expensive than standard TB treatment. XDR-TB has a high mortality rate due to limited treatment options.
This document summarizes extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB). XDR-TB is a form of TB caused by bacteria resistant to the most effective anti-TB drugs. It develops after mismanagement of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) cases. Diagnosis requires culturing bacteria and testing drug susceptibility, which can take 6-16 weeks. Treatment requires long-term use of toxic second-line drugs. XDR-TB prevalence is unknown as many countries lack diagnostic capabilities, but an estimated 40,000 cases occur annually. Proper TB control and management, along with new diagnostic and treatment tools, are needed to address this challenging form of TB.
The document expresses frustration with the current state of Italy and a belief that things will improve with a new generation. Specifically:
1) Italy has highly skilled and intellectually honest people, but the country has been reduced to a place run by puppets and corrupt politicians.
2) The author is angry when they see a country where criminals proliferate and the law enforcement fails to pursue real criminals, instead targeting honest citizens.
3) However, the author is confident that with a new generation and a stronger European Union, Italy will be able to take back control of the country from this dysfunctional state.
The project involved using an innovative application of photography to capture light field information and visualize quantum wave-particle duality. Over 9 years, the artist photographed in New York City before, during and after 9/11 to create 111 images exploring metaphysical concepts. Experts said the work achieved a new form of visual semiotics to portray reality through precise and realistic imagery. The innovation allowed generating multiple perspectives from a single photo and transferring photographic information without loss.
The document expresses frustration with the current state of Italy and a belief that things will improve with a new generation. Specifically:
1) Italy has highly skilled and intellectually honest people, but the country has been reduced to a place run by puppets and corrupt politicians.
2) The author is angry when they see a country where criminals proliferate and the law enforcement fails to pursue real criminals, instead targeting honest citizens.
3) However, the author is confident that with a new generation and a stronger European Union, Italy will be able to take back control of the country from this dysfunctional state.
This document attempts to summarize and explain the concept of chaos theory through Kabbalistic teachings. It discusses how chaos exists in the world despite the presence of light, due to universal laws like "bread of shame" and "no coercion in spirituality." According to Kabbalah, chaos arises when light withdraws to avoid overwhelming creation, allowing darkness to settle. True understanding requires exploring the immaterial realm beyond just the physical. Spirituality refers to connecting to the creator through free will, not coercion. Overall the document uses Kabbalistic concepts to provide a metaphysical perspective on chaos theory.
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>IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN 2002-2003, I WORKED (...) FOR A YEAR AND A HALF IN CENTRAL AMERICA (MEXICO-CUBA-GUATEMALA-BELIZE-HONDURAS-NICARAGUA-EL SALVADOR-COSTA RICA-PANAMA) ALSO AND ESPECIALLY WITH THE CONTACTS BY ANTONIN KRATOCHVIL.
> IN THAT PERIOD , I RECEIVED A VERY GOOD JOB OFFER FROM THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT-.
>AS AN ANALYST-STRATEGIC-OPERATIONAL ON THE TERRITORY, IN THE FIELD ,”IN DA ZONE” I "FOUND" FULLY PREPARED IN A NATURAL WAY.
-AFTERWARDS I WANTED/HAD TO "ABANDON THE TEAM" TO GO TO END ***-"THE NYC DANCE KABALLAH QUANTUM PROJECT"***
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This document contains over 50 hyperlinks with titles related to topics such as quantum physics, art, history, hotels, and more. The hyperlinks are authored by Carlo M. Rosa and cover a wide range of subjects.
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Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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Trusting God's Providence.
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- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
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-"MY FAMILY 'S MILITARY ORDER"-
1. ***-“MY FAMILY'S MILITARY ORDER "- ***
"THE SAVOY- GARIBALI-THE THOUSAND"
-References about the men's fighters of “ of My Family Military history” and the
facts they did from "their" in relation to a the fundamental Renaissance era are:
1) Participant in the expedition of Garibaldi's Mille “started” from the Town of
Quarto -5.5.1860-:
*Giuseppe Rosa :
-Red Jacket-”The Alps Hunters” -Military Commander-Captain-Eighth company of
Battalion , friend of the Commander Francesco Nullo .
-“THE CITY OF A THOUSAND”-
“Bergamo in history - IT has played” an instrumental, foundamental role-
participation in the expedition of the thousand, in the liberation of the Kingdom of the
two Sicilies and that is proven unequivocally to a list////official document with the
seal signed by Giuseppe Garibalbi, "hold" in our Association “Bergamo in
history"that we enclose.
>It's story was narrated like a red keeping focused part of The Bergamaschi that
formed “THE 8TH COMPANY”, which was called by the name “THE IRON
COMPANY” commanded by Angelo Bassini and by The General Garibaldi himself.
Vittorio Tasca and Luigi Dell'Ovo had vice commanders “role”. Francesco Nullo
remained at Headquarters, to which was added then Francesco Cucchi.
-This isn't meant to narrate the garibaldian undertaking, but we will simply call up a
few episodes about main bergamaschi characters , the main fighters whom
made history.
*Giuseppe Rosa fought with”The Alps Hunters” and took care of the strategic-
military part; resolute and humble man, who persuaded many of the 180
Bergamaschi to go with him and Garibaldi to fight; a charismatic person, friend of
Francesco Nullo, which spurred a large part of men to become “Garibaldini” and go
to fight with him and Garibaldiand :
*Then fulfilled his mission,with great success, he retired from the public life in
his home town of 1,000 (Bergamo), focusing on art and philosophy-.
§Garibaldi wanted with him very few but great fighters and he was a very strict
2. in the selection: from the train departing from Bergamo were transferred off a good
number of men ,whom the General Garibaldi didn't want.
*Giuseppe Rosa was one of those who, on official paper, Garibaldi took,wanted
with Himself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Garibaldi
2) -III Revolutionary War -1866-:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Italian_War_of_Independence
-Commanding officers of Cavalry Battalion company:
*Angelo Rosa
*Romeo Rosa
2)“-Campaign of Rome – 1867-:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mentana
-Captains of Cavalry:
*Giuseppe Rosa
*Eugenio Rosa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mentana
-THE FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WAR-
-***MY GRANDFATHER CARLO ROSA***-
***He graduated in law at the University of Pavia, he exercised the forensic
activities.
-In 1935, he was called to the Office of magistrate, free task in which expressed his
humanity.
>Drafted, he participated in the campaign of Russia as an artillery officer, come back
with frozen limbs.
§He had a commendation and three crosses of merit for his valiant actions
in front of the Don.
-The September 8, 1943 he fell prisoner of the Germans and was deported to
3. Hammerstein, then to Mirakovo in Poland, where he had responsibility for the
command of a company of Italian prisoners.
>Returned, he then functions of Prosecutor in the trials in the Court of Assizes.
It was part of the Tramway Company Administrator Committee Commission for
toponymy of Bergamo, City of Bergamo and the Commission for the reorganization
of the Museum of the “Risorgimento”.
Academician of the Ateneo of science, literature and art Lettere of Bergamo, authored
numerous historical writings and local toponymic published in newspapers and
periodicals.
***In 1962 the city of Bergamo, awarded Him with a gold medal.
°°°By Justice of the peace presided over fourteen hundred audiences and uttered
more than three thousand judgements.
*** CARLO M. ROSA***