Sant’Elia and the Futurist Vision Sant’Elia was born in Como‚ Lombardy‚ April 30‚ 1988 as the son of a barber Luigi Sant’Elia and of mother‚ Cristina Sant’Elia of whom little has been documented. As well‚ he had one younger brother‚ Guido and one older sister‚ Giuseppina both of which outlived their middle brother who‚ in 1915‚ would meet an untimely death in the Battle of the Isonzo during World War I. At the time of Sant’Elia’s birth‚ the Regno D’Italia was still in its adolescence
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History and Theory of Planning Objective The objective of this course is to understand the broad trajectories of urban spatial planning globally and how they have shaped the discourse of planning Indian cities. Who is a planner? How has the role of the planner changed? What are the historical traditions of planning that seem to influence contemporary planning practice? What are the emerging paradigms in urban spatial planning? Through seminars‚ case studies‚ response papers and assignments
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Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ |1. |British civil service workers in executive positions live longer than those in clerical positions. This best illustrates the | | |value of: | |A) |emotion-focused coping. | |B) |the general adaptation
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I. Introduction Tourism provides a major economic development opportunity for many countries and a means of improving the livelihoods of its residents. Both the public and private sectors involved in tourism depend on planning to achieve sustainable tourism development that respects the local community‚ creates appropriate employment‚ maintains the natural environment‚ and delivers a quality visitor experience. However‚ many tourism destinations have pursued development without proper
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Antonio Tujan Jr is the director of IBON International‚ which coordinates the NGO Cluster on Rights and Equity at Rio+20‚ and is one of three NGO representatives selected to speak at the Rio+20 "High Level Roundtables” where heads of state and Nobel laureates speak to civil society and the private sector. He is chair of two major international aid coalitions‚ Better Aid‚ and the Reality of Aid Network‚ among other organizations. About IBON International Our MissionCapacity development of peoples’
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was modified: a new kind of "unromantic woman" - War as the great artwork: will wipe away the decadent world of the past; led many futurists towards Fascism - Umberto Boccioni 1910: art must express the world transformed by "victorious science"; Luigi Russolo: Intonarumori‚ noise machines. Anton Giulio Bragaglia: "photodynamism"; films: Il Perfido incanto‚ Thais (1916‚ only one preserved) DADAISM began in Zurich during the WWI. “Cabaret Voltaire” the first nexus: Hugo Ball‚ Tristan Tzara‚ Hans
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Chapter 4 TAX INCENTIVES FOR HOUSEHOLD SAVING AND BORROWING Tullio Jappelli & Luigi Pistaferri We thank Patrick Honohan‚ Alberto Musalem and seminar participants at the World Bank Conference of April 8-9‚ 2002‚ for useful comments and Tea Trumbic for research assistance. Introduction Modern theories of intertemporal consumption choice emphasize that individuals may save for variety of motives: to smooth life-cycle fluctuations in income (the retirement‚ or life-cycle motive)‚ to face
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THE GREAT BRIDGE: THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE AN NTCP ANALYSIS OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE PROJECT EM – 612 B Group D Luigi Ballarinni David DeBorja Matthew Gelmetti Jonathon Lum TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Background 4 3. Statement of Problem 5 4. Project NTCP Analysis 7 5. Project Approach 11 6. Conclusion 16 7. References 19 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The goal of the Brooklyn Bridge was to allow people to cross
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World War I (1914-1918) involved more countries and caused greater destruction than any other war up to its time. An assassin’s bullets set off the war. A system of military alliances (agreements) plunged the main European powers into the fight. The war lasted four years. It took the lives of about 9 million troops and more than 6 million civilians. World War I was originally called the Great War. Picture Weapons of World War I Several developments led to the awful bloodshed of the Great
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