Breve presentazione in Power Point con animazioni della geografia e della cultura della Gran Bretagna a cura di Elena Ventriglia, allieva della classe 2a media B della Scuola Svizzera di Roma
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Breve presentazione in Power Point con animazioni della geografia e della cultura della Gran Bretagna a cura di Elena Ventriglia, allieva della classe 2a media B della Scuola Svizzera di Roma
(1) RBI issued security and risk mitigation measures for electronic payment transactions that banks must implement by June 30, 2013 to secure card and online payment systems from cyberattacks and fraud.
(2) The measures include converting all magstripe cards to EMV chip cards for international transactions, implementing limits on international card usage, certifying payment terminals and infrastructure for security standards, and introducing real-time fraud monitoring and additional authentication for transactions.
(3) For online payments, the measures involve giving customers options to set transaction caps and limits on new payees, implementing velocity checks on transactions, capturing IP addresses, and exploring new authentication technologies for fraud detection.
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Esercizio di informatica su Impress svolto sulla nazione dell'Islanda, analizzandone brevemente i vari aspetti geografici, morfologici, demografici, sociali e politici.
2. LO STATO IRLANDESE
- La Costituzione -Geograficamente
Irlandese stabilisce l‟isola comprende lo
che il nome dello stato sovrano e
Stato è E‟ire o,in indipendente
inglese,Ireland. d‟Irlanda e la parte
appartenente al
Regno Unito.
-L‟irlandese,come
descritto La bandiera nazionale è
dall‟articolo 8,è la un tricolore di
lingua nazionale verde, bianco e arancio.
prima e ufficiale.
L‟inglese è la
seconda lingua
ufficiale.
3. LO STATO IRLANDESE
L‟arpa è considerata
l‟Emblema Ufficiale o
stemma
dell‟Irlanda,fin dal
medioevo. E‟ incisa
anche,come
simbolo,sugli Euro.
La Festa Nazionale
si celebra il giorno
di San Patrizio(17
marzo). La
tradizione vuole che
il trifoglio usato dal
Santo durante la sua
predicazione diventi
il simbolo
dell‟Irlanda.
4. GOVERNO IRLANDESE
• L„Irlanda è uno stato membro dell'Unione
Europea, costituito come repubblica
indipendente e sovrana, che ricopre
approssimativamente cinque sesti
dell'omonima isola situata a nord-ovest della
costa occidentale dell'Europa. L‟Irlanda è una
democrazia parlamentare. Si basa infatti sulla
legislazione approvata dallo Oiereachtas (il
parlamento irlandese)nei termini della
costituzione.
5. AMBIENTE
• Clima:
• Mitigata dalla corrente del golfo e con
prevaleni venti sud-occidentali,l‟Irlanda
gode di un clime temperato.
6. AMBIENTE
• Fauna e flora:
• L‟Irlanda si distaccò dal continente
europeo dopo l‟ultima glaciazione. Di
conseguenza l‟isola possiede una varietà
minore di flora e fauna rispetto al resto
d‟Europa. Per il resto gli animali e la
vegetazione sono molto simili a quelli
delle aree europee.
7. POPOLAZIONE
• La popolazione, ultimamente,sta
crescendo,merito dell‟incremento naturale e
dell‟arrestasti dell‟emigrazione. L‟Irlanda ha
una densità di popolazione tra le più basse
d‟Europa (62 ab/km2) . Tuttavia La
popolazione irlandese è molto più giovane della
media europea:più del 20 percento ha meno di
20 anni.
8. ECONOMIA
• L‟Irlanda è entrata a far parte della zona euro
nel 1999,l‟introduzione dell‟euro è stata ben
accolta dalla comunità imprenditoriale
irlandese che l‟ha considerata un passo logico
nell‟ulteriore integrazione dei mercati europei
e un incentivo alla affidabilità dell‟Irlanda
come destinataria di investimenti. Prima
dell‟euro la moneta di chiamava “Irish pound” o
“Punt”.
9. ANTEFATTI STORICI
• La divisione politica esistente in
Irlanda risale all‟approvazione
del Government of Ireland Act
del 1920 d parte del governo
britannico. Con il trattato
Anglo-Irlndese nel
1921, ventisei delle trentadue
contee irlandesi acquisirono
l‟indipendenza dalla Gran
Bretgna. Le restanti 6
formarono l‟Irlanda del Nord
che continuò far parte del
Regno Unito.
10. RELIGIONE
E‟ uno stato in maggioranza protestante. Altra
religione molto diffusa nello stato irlandese è il
cattolicesimo. E‟ un popolo molto credente con
circa 600 chiese,oratori e cappelle in ogni città.
13. Dublino
• Dublino significa "città del guado del
graticcio“, è la capitale della Repubblica
d'Irlanda, oltre che la città più grande e
popolata, non solo della Repubblica, ma di tutta
l'isola d'Irlanda. Gli abitanti
sono, infatti, 506.211 e se si conta anche l‟area
metropolitana,superano anche il milione.
Fondata dai Vichinghi come centro per il
commercio di schiavi, la città è situata sulla
foce del fiume Liffey, al centro della costa
orientale dell'isola e di quella che oggi viene
chiamata Dublin Region, affacciata sul Mar
d'Irlanda.