The Black Death began spreading in the 1320s in Mongolia and parts of Asia and the Middle East. By 1347, it had arrived in Europe through Sicily and spread across the continent over the next few years through person-to-person transmission, aided by close living quarters and lack of hygiene. Its symptoms included swollen lymph nodes, fever, and dark blotchy skin that led to death within days for most victims. It primarily spread through flea-infested rats and killed over a third of Europe's population.
Public relations professionals have benefited from the rise of social media, as it has made distributing press releases and advertising online much easier than through traditional paper methods. While public relations work remains challenging, social media has significantly helped public relations people by streamlining communication and expanding their outreach, and it will likely continue enhancing the industry in the future.
Public relations professionals have benefited from the rise of social media, as it has made distributing press releases and advertising online much easier than solely relying on print media. While public relations work remains challenging, social media helps simplify some tasks and will likely continue enhancing the industry over time, even though the future impacts are uncertain.
The Black Death began in the 1320s in Mongolia and spread through Asia and Europe by fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and killed over a third of the population by 1351. There were three main types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. The plague had huge social and economic impacts, including a labor shortage and increased wages for peasants. It also led to changes in religious practices and a more individualistic society.
The Black Death began in the 1320s in Mongolia and spread through Asia and Europe by fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and killed over a third of the population by 1351. There were three main types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. The plague had huge social and economic impacts, including a labor shortage and increased wages for peasants. It also led to changes in religious practices and a shift toward individualism.
The Black Death began spreading in the 1320s in Mongolia and parts of Asia, eventually reaching Europe in 1347 via infected rats and their fleas. It spread rapidly due to close living quarters and lack of medical knowledge, killing around 7,500 people per day at its peak. Symptoms included swollen lymph nodes, fever, and dark blotchy skin that turned black as the disease progressed. Around one-third of Europe's population perished from the plague within four years, profoundly impacting society, economics, and religious practices.
The Black Death began spreading in the 1320s in Mongolia and parts of Asia and the Middle East. By 1347, it had arrived in Europe through Sicily and spread across the continent over the next few years through person-to-person transmission, aided by close living quarters and lack of hygiene. Its symptoms included swollen lymph nodes, fever, and dark blotchy skin that led to death within days for most victims. It primarily spread through flea-infested rats and killed over a third of Europe's population.
Public relations professionals have benefited from the rise of social media, as it has made distributing press releases and advertising online much easier than through traditional paper methods. While public relations work remains challenging, social media has significantly helped public relations people by streamlining communication and expanding their outreach, and it will likely continue enhancing the industry in the future.
Public relations professionals have benefited from the rise of social media, as it has made distributing press releases and advertising online much easier than solely relying on print media. While public relations work remains challenging, social media helps simplify some tasks and will likely continue enhancing the industry over time, even though the future impacts are uncertain.
The Black Death began in the 1320s in Mongolia and spread through Asia and Europe by fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and killed over a third of the population by 1351. There were three main types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. The plague had huge social and economic impacts, including a labor shortage and increased wages for peasants. It also led to changes in religious practices and a more individualistic society.
The Black Death began in the 1320s in Mongolia and spread through Asia and Europe by fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and killed over a third of the population by 1351. There were three main types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. The plague had huge social and economic impacts, including a labor shortage and increased wages for peasants. It also led to changes in religious practices and a shift toward individualism.
The Black Death began spreading in the 1320s in Mongolia and parts of Asia, eventually reaching Europe in 1347 via infected rats and their fleas. It spread rapidly due to close living quarters and lack of medical knowledge, killing around 7,500 people per day at its peak. Symptoms included swollen lymph nodes, fever, and dark blotchy skin that turned black as the disease progressed. Around one-third of Europe's population perished from the plague within four years, profoundly impacting society, economics, and religious practices.
The Black Death began in the 1320s in Mongolia and spread through Asia and Europe by fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and killed over a third of the population by 1351. There were three main types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. The plague had huge social and economic impacts, decreasing population and increasing wages as labor became scarce. It also led to changes in religion and philosophy as people struggled to understand the catastrophe.
Public relations professionals have benefited from the rise of social media, as it has made distributing press releases and advertising online much easier than solely relying on print media. While public relations work remains challenging, social media helps simplify some tasks and allows for greater reach, though the full impact of social media on the public relations field is still unfolding.
The document describes two mobile games created by the French National Museum of Industrial Arts and Crafts to make learning more engaging for visitors: Plug - Secrets of the Museum (PSM) and Plug - Paris Overnight University (PPOU). PSM is a card collecting and trading game where players learn about museum objects. PPOU is an infiltration game where players work together overnight to study artifacts and bring them to life. Feedback showed PSM increased learning but players lost interest, so PPOU focused more on gameplay and was more balanced/immersive. Both games combine principles of magic circles from game theory and flow theory.
The Black Death began in the 1320s in Mongolia and spread through Asia and Europe by fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and killed over a third of the population by 1351. There were three main types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. The plague had huge social and economic impacts, decreasing population and increasing wages as labor became scarce. It also led to changes in religion and philosophy as people struggled to understand the catastrophe.
Public relations professionals have benefited from the rise of social media, as it has made distributing press releases and advertising online much easier than solely relying on print media. While public relations work remains challenging, social media helps simplify some tasks and allows for greater reach, though the full impact of social media on the public relations field is still unfolding.
The document describes two mobile games created by the French National Museum of Industrial Arts and Crafts to make learning more engaging for visitors: Plug - Secrets of the Museum (PSM) and Plug - Paris Overnight University (PPOU). PSM is a card collecting and trading game where players learn about museum objects. PPOU is an infiltration game where players work together overnight to study artifacts and bring them to life. Feedback showed PSM increased learning but players lost interest, so PPOU focused more on gameplay and was more balanced/immersive. Both games combine principles of magic circles from game theory and flow theory.
1. Cinema „MEDIENSIS” MEDIAŞ
vă prezintă filmele lunii AUGUST 2012
3 - 9 august orele: 1600 ; 1830 şi 2100
JULIA DIETZE, GOTZ OTTO in filmul de ACTIUNE SF
IRON SKY
INVAZIA
În ultimele zile ale celui de-al doilea Război Mondial, participanţii la un program
spaţial secret al naziştilor scapă de distrugere prin evadarea pe partea înuntecată
a Lunii. Timp de 70 de ani, naziştii construiesc în cel mai mare secret o fortăreaţă
spaţială gigantică, cu o flotă imensă de farfurii zburătoare. Nu peste mult timp,
această armată de neoprit va porni înspre Pământ, vestind întoarcerea
triumfătoare a celui de-al Patrulea Reich!
2. 10 - 16 august orele: 1600 ; 1830 şi 2100
MICHAEL FASSBENDER, NOOMI RAPACE, CHARLIZE THERON
in filmul de ACTIUNE SF
PROMETHEUS
Cu Prometheus, Ridley Scott, regizorul seriei Alien şi a filmului Blade Runner, a
creat o nouă mitologie în care o echipă de exploratori descoperă indicii despre
originile omenirii, care îi conduc într-o călătorie tulburătoare la bordul navei
Prometheus, spre cele mai întunecate colţuri ale Universului. Acolo, ei trebuie
să ducă o luptă înspăimântătoare pentru a salva viitorul rasei umane.
3. 17 - 23 august orele: 1600 ; 1830 şi 2100
LIAM NEESON, RALPH FIENNES in filmul de ACTIUNE si AVENTURI
FURIA TITANILOR
A trecut aproape un deceniu de la înfrângerea eroică a monstruosului Kraken, iar
Perseu încearcă să ducă o viaţă liniştită de pescar şi să fie un tată ideal pentru fiul
său Helius. Între timp o luptă pentru supremaţie se dezlănţuie între zei şi titani,
după ce ultimii, conduşi de liderul lor, Kronos, se eliberează din adâncurile
infernului. Când Hades şi Ares încearcă să-l detroneze pe Zeus cu ajutorul lui
Kronos, Perseu nu-şi mai poate ignora adevărata chemare, aceea de a face din
nou ordine în Olimp...
4. 24 - 30 august orele: 1600 ; 1830 şi 2100
TOM CRUISE, PAUL GIAMATTI in COMEDIA MUZICALA
ROCK PENTRU TOTDEAUNA
Filmul spune povestea a doi tineri dintr-un mic oraş provincial, Sherrie şi Drew,
care se întâlnesc întâmplător pe Sunset Strip în timp ce încercau să-şi
împlinească visul de a deveni celebri. Idila lor plină de încurcături este redată
pasional pe ritmurile unora dintre cei mai iubiţi cântăreţi de rock: Def Leppard,
Joan Jett, Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat
Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Whitesnake si mulţi alţii.