Saturday, May 23, 2009
What Size Curling Iron Should I Use
Between 4 and 7 June, nearly half a billion Europeans will elect their 736 representatives in the European Parliament.
This is an important appointment that now, since 1979, is repeated every five years, but to which the citizens of the continent's largest ever manifest disregard, if not annoying. At the last election voted just 46% of claimants: in Slovakia, the turnout was 17%, Poland by 21% in the United Kingdom, the turnout did not exceed 40% in Germany, Spain and France remained in below 50%. Of the few people who voted, many gave their preference to anti-European parties or the Eurosceptics, who took between 7 and 40% of the total voting power in countries like Poland, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium , Ireland, Italy. Even in the forthcoming elections will herald the triumph of abstention and the success of anti-European parties (in Italy, we think the Northern League, which is credited by 10%) or the Eurosceptics (the PDL is given to 40%, 8% of the extreme left parties).
However, reasons for voting for the European Parliament, and to rate well, there would be, and how!
The European Parliament is a fundamental institution, and not just for symbolic reasons. The Parliament meets in Strasbourg democratically elected representatives of the third largest population of the earth, after China and India, and the first world economic power, and legislative powers has really expanded. Without exaggeration, we can say that 70% of the laws that govern all aspects of our lives are taken by the EP, or are determined by decisions taken by the EP. MEPs are called upon to write regulations in the field of labor, justice, schools and universities, scientific research, environment, family, health ... In many cases, the MEPs are the only ones to have a say on a given topic, even if they are to share their expertise with members of legislatures, their word is generally decisive: we could say that has more vote for the PE for national parliaments!
Then, the EP vote of confidence to the President of the European Commission and the Commission. Simplifying a lot, we could call the Commission as a kind of European government: she is running and the conduct of any laws in the areas citavamo earlier. Commission President Barroso is Portuguese, European People's Party. Barroso, on the one hand, an exponent of that right-wing liberalism that brought us the disastrous economic crisis we are experiencing today, on the other hand, due to its inertia, is the champion of the anti-Europeans and Eurosceptics, who want an EU weak and property. A victory of the political right to the EP elections would lead to an extension of Barroso, or the appointment of someone who follows his own failed policies, condemning them to another five-year long political inertia to the top of the Union.
The European Parliament, finally, is the only institution directly representative of the citizens throughout the European Union. The current structure of the EU, as evidenced by the stratification of fifty years of reform, certainly lack of democracy in many respects: too much power still remains in the hands of the Governments of the Member States, and many institutions, including the European Commission, acting too often it is autistic and self-referential. Not only the European Parliament is the only institution that has the possibility to defend the democratic demands in the European Union, but it is also the only body in Europe which is realistic to expect restart the process of evolution and reform Democratic Union, a process that is dramatically arrested almost a decade ago, and that's hard to leave. Without a strong commitment to PE, a federal and democratic reform of the EU will never happen, and we will be condemned to live in a weak and insignificant, surrounded by giants (some of which, however, very little democratic and not at all reassuring), such as China, Russia, India, Brazil and the United States.
In conclusion, I would say that there are many good reasons for not regarding the elections on 6 and 7 June a waste of time, but, indeed, a milestone for our future. So, vote, and vote right!
Stefano Gaggero
What Size Curling Iron Should I Use
Between 4 and 7 June, nearly half a billion Europeans will elect their 736 representatives in the European Parliament.
This is an important appointment that now, since 1979, is repeated every five years, but to which the citizens of the continent's largest ever manifest disregard, if not annoying. At the last election voted just 46% of claimants: in Slovakia, the turnout was 17%, Poland by 21% in the United Kingdom, the turnout did not exceed 40% in Germany, Spain and France remained in below 50%. Of the few people who voted, many gave their preference to anti-European parties or the Eurosceptics, who took between 7 and 40% of the total voting power in countries like Poland, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium , Ireland, Italy. Even in the forthcoming elections will herald the triumph of abstention and the success of anti-European parties (in Italy, we think the Northern League, which is credited by 10%) or the Eurosceptics (the PDL is given to 40%, 8% of the extreme left parties).
However, reasons for voting for the European Parliament, and to rate well, there would be, and how!
The European Parliament is a fundamental institution, and not just for symbolic reasons. The Parliament meets in Strasbourg democratically elected representatives of the third largest population of the earth, after China and India, and the first world economic power, and legislative powers has really expanded. Without exaggeration, we can say that 70% of the laws that govern all aspects of our lives are taken by the EP, or are determined by decisions taken by the EP. MEPs are called upon to write regulations in the field of labor, justice, schools and universities, scientific research, environment, family, health ... In many cases, the MEPs are the only ones to have a say on a given topic, even if they are to share their expertise with members of legislatures, their word is generally decisive: we could say that has more vote for the PE for national parliaments!
Then, the EP vote of confidence to the President of the European Commission and the Commission. Simplifying a lot, we could call the Commission as a kind of European government: she is running and the conduct of any laws in the areas citavamo earlier. Commission President Barroso is Portuguese, European People's Party. Barroso, on the one hand, an exponent of that right-wing liberalism that brought us the disastrous economic crisis we are experiencing today, on the other hand, due to its inertia, is the champion of the anti-Europeans and Eurosceptics, who want an EU weak and property. A victory of the political right to the EP elections would lead to an extension of Barroso, or the appointment of someone who follows his own failed policies, condemning them to another five-year long political inertia to the top of the Union.
The European Parliament, finally, is the only institution directly representative of the citizens throughout the European Union. The current structure of the EU, as evidenced by the stratification of fifty years of reform, certainly lack of democracy in many respects: too much power still remains in the hands of the Governments of the Member States, and many institutions, including the European Commission, acting too often it is autistic and self-referential. Not only the European Parliament is the only institution that has the possibility to defend the democratic demands in the European Union, but it is also the only body in Europe which is realistic to expect restart the process of evolution and reform Democratic Union, a process that is dramatically arrested almost a decade ago, and that's hard to leave. Without a strong commitment to PE, a federal and democratic reform of the EU will never happen, and we will be condemned to live in a weak and insignificant, surrounded by giants (some of which, however, very little democratic and not at all reassuring), such as China, Russia, India, Brazil and the United States.
In conclusion, I would say that there are many good reasons for not regarding the elections on 6 and 7 June a waste of time, but, indeed, a milestone for our future. So, vote, and vote right!
Stefano Gaggero
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Missed Period Long Closed And Hard Cervix
Saturday, May 30 from 17.00 to 23.30 hours
debate hours 17.00
speakers include:
STEFANO BERNINI - President Hall
Claudio Burlando - President of Liguria Region
BENIFEI BRANDO - Vice President ECOSY
Francesca Balzani - Candidate
FRANCO BONANINI European Parliament - European Parliament Candidate
Dinner at 20.30 ARCI Tina
Rock Concert at 21.00 in Piazza Tazzoli
Missed Period Long Closed And Hard Cervix
Saturday, May 30 from 17.00 to 23.30 hours
debate hours 17.00
speakers include:
STEFANO BERNINI - President Hall
Claudio Burlando - President of Liguria Region
BENIFEI BRANDO - Vice President ECOSY
Francesca Balzani - Candidate
FRANCO BONANINI European Parliament - European Parliament Candidate
Dinner at 20.30 ARCI Tina
Rock Concert at 21.00 in Piazza Tazzoli
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Rosy Cheeks On My Baby?
from 18.30 to 21.30
Fifth Street in 74r (beachfront Bagnara)
will present candidates to the European Parliament
Francesca BALZANI
Piero GRAGLIA
and the Regional Council
Lorenzo LOW
Rosy Cheeks On My Baby?
from 18.30 to 21.30
Fifth Street in 74r (beachfront Bagnara)
will present candidates to the European Parliament
Francesca BALZANI
Piero GRAGLIA
and the Regional Council
Lorenzo LOW
Friday, May 15, 2009
Cydia Pokemon Ruby Rom
good attendance at the meeting yesterday at the premises of the Red Cross of Rivarolo (we thank for the hospitality) "common European house" with guests the candidate to the European Parliament and the former Francesca Balzani MEP Roberto Speciale.
After the introduction of our Iole Murruni and Giorgia Mannu, introduced the special meeting, declined to talk about his previous experience correctly but stressed the importance of Europe in the common life, Europe legislates in many subjects even though we tend not to notice and these rules are visited upon us. Europe is important for Italy and for all member countries, perhaps not enough, we wonder what today would be Europe without the euro? those who are still pushing out today to enter the monetary union that protects the economic crisis. "In today's world no European country has the size and strength to face the great powers," said Special, one of the important subjects recalled the special environmental legislation (with the question of the development of renewable energy on which Italy is heavily back compared to countries such as Northern Europe), and Consumer Protection, today is the United States who look with interest to the European model and not vice versa as it was years ago, among other issues Special stressed the importance of serving the European Parliament, today unfortunately 50% of deputies elected in the last legislature has abandoned the first time the seat in European Parliament .
Francesca Balzani recalled primarily as it has little desire to talk about Europe, little desire to take an interest and understanding, as in European countries is spreading a feeling of anti-Europeanism or just resignation "from 1979 is that there is the direct election of the European Parliament, but the countries continue to make laws without looking at the European laws, "insisted the Balzani let people know Europe as an authentic and a common house, reclaiming the idea of \u200b\u200bEurope, "we see that Europe is a drawing of freedom and not as a survey on national policies," he said, unfortunately in recent years we are faced with a heavy turnout (voted in Italy de 50% less in some countries and just over 20%) and resignation towards European integration and we will take back a thing that has always belonged.
After the meeting there was a lively audience participation with many interventions.
Cydia Pokemon Ruby Rom
good attendance at the meeting yesterday at the premises of the Red Cross of Rivarolo (we thank for the hospitality) "common European house" with guests the candidate to the European Parliament and the former Francesca Balzani MEP Roberto Speciale.
After the introduction of our Iole Murruni and Giorgia Mannu, introduced the special meeting, declined to talk about his previous experience correctly but stressed the importance of Europe in the common life, Europe legislates in many subjects even though we tend not to notice and these rules are visited upon us. Europe is important for Italy and for all member countries, perhaps not enough, we wonder what today would be Europe without the euro? those who are still pushing out today to enter the monetary union that protects the economic crisis. "In today's world no European country has the size and strength to face the great powers," said Special, one of the important subjects recalled the special environmental legislation (with the question of the development of renewable energy on which Italy is heavily back compared to countries such as Northern Europe), and Consumer Protection, today is the United States who look with interest to the European model and not vice versa as it was years ago, among other issues Special stressed the importance of serving the European Parliament, today unfortunately 50% of deputies elected in the last legislature has abandoned the first time the seat in European Parliament .
Francesca Balzani recalled primarily as it has little desire to talk about Europe, little desire to take an interest and understanding, as in European countries is spreading a feeling of anti-Europeanism or just resignation "from 1979 is that there is the direct election of the European Parliament, but the countries continue to make laws without looking at the European laws, "insisted the Balzani let people know Europe as an authentic and a common house, reclaiming the idea of \u200b\u200bEurope, "we see that Europe is a drawing of freedom and not as a survey on national policies," he said, unfortunately in recent years we are faced with a heavy turnout (voted in Italy de 50% less in some countries and just over 20%) and resignation towards European integration and we will take back a thing that has always belonged.
After the meeting there was a lively audience participation with many interventions.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Masturb And Groping On Bus
1) Maria Luisa Cusumano: " microbial cells for energy "
2) Richard Strong: "Herpes zoster "
Masturb And Groping On Bus
1) Maria Luisa Cusumano: " microbial cells for energy "
2) Richard Strong: "Herpes zoster "
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Outlet Hollister E Abercrombie Em Miami
Europe, common house
experiences and ideas in comparison
involved
Francesca BALZANI
Genoa City Councillor Budget
candidate in the European Parliament
Roberto SPECIAL
MEP 1989-1999
Thursday, May 14
at 17:30
Show PA Red Cross
Via Red Cross, 2 (adjacent square Pallavicini) - Rivarolo
Outlet Hollister E Abercrombie Em Miami
Europe, common house
experiences and ideas in comparison
involved
Francesca BALZANI
Genoa City Councillor Budget
candidate in the European Parliament
Roberto SPECIAL
MEP 1989-1999
Thursday, May 14
at 17:30
Show PA Red Cross
Via Red Cross, 2 (adjacent square Pallavicini) - Rivarolo
Monday, May 11, 2009
Microsuede Vs Microfiber
University of Palermo, Faculty of Pharmacy
DEGREE IN DRUG
Programme Academic Year 2008/2009 General Microbiology
brief history of microbiology, microbial diversity and classification of Woese. Microorganisms
prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Structural and functional characteristics of bacterial cell morphology, size, cell wall in Gram positive and Gram-negative peptidoglycan, outer membrane, lipopolysaccharide. Cell membrane in bacteria and archaea. Accessory structures of the cell bacterial flagella, pili, capsule, extracellular polymeric substances.
chemical and physical factors affecting the growth of bacterial growth curve of a bacterial population, quantitative measurement of microbial growth.
bacterial spores and the process of sporulation.
metabolism of prokaryotes: energy production and biosynthesis. Main metabolic models. Metabolic versatility and features in prokaryotes. Peptidoglycan synthesis.
Principles of microbial genetics: information flow genetics and genome organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Plasmids and main processes of horizontal gene transfer. Control of gene expression: structure and function of lactose operon and tryptophan operon, quorum-sensing sigma factors and two-component systems. General
virus: biological characteristics, structural and replication cycle of bacterial viruses and animal viruses. General information on viral diseases.
host-microorganism ratio: symbiotic associations, microbiota, probiotics, pathogenic action of microorganisms, virulence factors, nonspecific defense mechanisms and immune system. Infections caused by bacterial biofilms.
Antibiotics: producing organisms and general characteristics. Mechanisms of action of major classes of antibiotics. Methods of assessing the activity of antibiotics: MIC susceptibility testing. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics: biochemical mechanisms and genetic basis.
Microsuede Vs Microfiber
University of Palermo, Faculty of Pharmacy
DEGREE IN DRUG
Programme Academic Year 2008/2009 General Microbiology
brief history of microbiology, microbial diversity and classification of Woese. Microorganisms
prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Structural and functional characteristics of bacterial cell morphology, size, cell wall in Gram positive and Gram-negative peptidoglycan, outer membrane, lipopolysaccharide. Cell membrane in bacteria and archaea. Accessory structures of the cell bacterial flagella, pili, capsule, extracellular polymeric substances.
chemical and physical factors affecting the growth of bacterial growth curve of a bacterial population, quantitative measurement of microbial growth.
bacterial spores and the process of sporulation.
metabolism of prokaryotes: energy production and biosynthesis. Main metabolic models. Metabolic versatility and features in prokaryotes. Peptidoglycan synthesis.
Principles of microbial genetics: information flow genetics and genome organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Plasmids and main processes of horizontal gene transfer. Control of gene expression: structure and function of lactose operon and tryptophan operon, quorum-sensing sigma factors and two-component systems. General
virus: biological characteristics, structural and replication cycle of bacterial viruses and animal viruses. General information on viral diseases.
host-microorganism ratio: symbiotic associations, microbiota, probiotics, pathogenic action of microorganisms, virulence factors, nonspecific defense mechanisms and immune system. Infections caused by bacterial biofilms.
Antibiotics: producing organisms and general characteristics. Mechanisms of action of major classes of antibiotics. Methods of assessing the activity of antibiotics: MIC susceptibility testing. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics: biochemical mechanisms and genetic basis.
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University of Palermo, Faculty of Pharmacy
DEGREE IN APPLIED PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Program of General Microbiology and Biotechnology Applications Academic Year 2008/2009
brief history of microbiology, microbial diversity and classification of Woese. Microorganisms
prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Structural and functional characteristics of bacterial cell morphology, size, cell wall in Gram positive and Gram-negative peptidoglycan, outer membrane, lipopolysaccharide. Cell membrane in bacteria and archaea. Accessory structures of the cell bacterial flagella, pili, capsule, extracellular polymeric substances.
chemical and physical factors affecting the growth of bacterial growth curve of a bacterial population, quantitative measurement of microbial growth.
bacterial spores and the process of sporulation.
metabolism of prokaryotes: energy production and biosynthesis. Main metabolic models. Metabolic versatility and features in prokaryotes. Peptidoglycan synthesis.
Principles of microbial genetics: information flow genetics and genome organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Plasmids and main processes of horizontal gene transfer. Control of gene expression: structure and function of 'lactose operon of' tryptophan operon, quorum-sensing sigma factors and two-component systems. General
virus: biological characteristics, structural and replication cycle of bacterial viruses and animal viruses. General information on viral diseases.
host-microorganism ratio: symbiotic associations, microbiota, probiotics, pathogenic action of microorganisms, virulence factors, nonspecific defense mechanisms and immune system. Infections caused by bacterial biofilms. Features fungal cell and the general fungal infections. Main classes of antifungal drugs.
Antibiotics: producing organisms and general characteristics. Mechanisms of action of major classes of antibiotics. Methods of assessing the activity of antibiotics: MIC susceptibility testing. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics: biochemical mechanisms and genetic basis.
biotech Applications:
Definition of biotechnology. Traditional biotechnology: microbial metabolism and the production of common foods (bread, cheese, yogurt, wine, beer). Microbial metabolism and biofuels. Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA: key materials and methods used. Biotechnological applications: proteins for human vaccines, the search for new antibiotics, genetically modified plants, gene therapy. Considerations for Biotechnology.
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University of Palermo, Faculty of Pharmacy
DEGREE IN APPLIED PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Program of General Microbiology and Biotechnology Applications Academic Year 2008/2009
brief history of microbiology, microbial diversity and classification of Woese. Microorganisms
prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Structural and functional characteristics of bacterial cell morphology, size, cell wall in Gram positive and Gram-negative peptidoglycan, outer membrane, lipopolysaccharide. Cell membrane in bacteria and archaea. Accessory structures of the cell bacterial flagella, pili, capsule, extracellular polymeric substances.
chemical and physical factors affecting the growth of bacterial growth curve of a bacterial population, quantitative measurement of microbial growth.
bacterial spores and the process of sporulation.
metabolism of prokaryotes: energy production and biosynthesis. Main metabolic models. Metabolic versatility and features in prokaryotes. Peptidoglycan synthesis.
Principles of microbial genetics: information flow genetics and genome organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Plasmids and main processes of horizontal gene transfer. Control of gene expression: structure and function of 'lactose operon of' tryptophan operon, quorum-sensing sigma factors and two-component systems. General
virus: biological characteristics, structural and replication cycle of bacterial viruses and animal viruses. General information on viral diseases.
host-microorganism ratio: symbiotic associations, microbiota, probiotics, pathogenic action of microorganisms, virulence factors, nonspecific defense mechanisms and immune system. Infections caused by bacterial biofilms. Features fungal cell and the general fungal infections. Main classes of antifungal drugs.
Antibiotics: producing organisms and general characteristics. Mechanisms of action of major classes of antibiotics. Methods of assessing the activity of antibiotics: MIC susceptibility testing. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics: biochemical mechanisms and genetic basis.
biotech Applications:
Definition of biotechnology. Traditional biotechnology: microbial metabolism and the production of common foods (bread, cheese, yogurt, wine, beer). Microbial metabolism and biofuels. Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA: key materials and methods used. Biotechnological applications: proteins for human vaccines, the search for new antibiotics, genetically modified plants, gene therapy. Considerations for Biotechnology.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
How Can U Get Ladanian Tomlinsons Facemask
These are all candidates for the North West area (Piemonte-Liguria-Valle d'Aosta) with data and site staff:
a Sergio Cofferati CAPOL - born in Sesto ed Uniti (CR) January 30, 1948
2 Patrizia Toia MEP outgoing - born in Pogliano Milanese (Mi) March 17, 1950
http://www.patriziatoia.eu/homesito/
3 Gianluca Susta MEP outgoing - born April 10, 1956 in Biella
http: / / www.gianlucasusta.it/
4 Antonio PANZERI outgoing MEP - born in Riviera d'Adda (Bg) June 6, 1955
5 Franco BONANINI Pres Ente Parco Cinque Terre-Pres. Aptl-Liguria Riomaggiore former mayor - who was born in Riomaggiore (Sp) November 7, 1952
http://www.francobonanini.it/
6 Francesco Ferrari MEP outgoing - born to Maire (Bs) December 16, 1946
http://www. francescoferrari.com /
7 Francesca BALZANI Genoa City Councillor Budget - born in Genoa October 31, 1966
http://www.francescabalzani.it/
8 astrophysicist Giovanni Bignami-Pres Space Agency already It. - born in Desio (Mi) April 10, 1944
http://www.giovannibignami.it/
9 Maria Lucia CENTILLO Cons. Com-Pres. ANCI Federsanità Piedmont-Pres. Comm Equal Opportunity TO - born September 13, 1957 in Turin
10 Raymond Donzel regional secretary - born November 19, 1963 in Aosta
http:/ / insiemearaimondo.wordpress.com /
11 Milena D'IMPERIO corporate executive - born April 15, 1964 in Pavia
12 Giorgio Ferrero farmer already pres-Piedmont Coldiretti - born in Turin February 18, 1966
http://www.giorgioferrero.eu/
13 Annamaria Di Ruscio businesswoman - born in Ascoli Piceno July 18, 1967
14 Piero GRAGLIA lecturer member Mov. Federalist Eu. - born in Sanremo (Im) 18 April 1963
http://www.pierograglia.eu/
15 Chiara Somenzi PORRO DE health policy expert - born in Tortona (Al) March 6, 1945
16 Roberto PLACIDO pro-vice-pres Piedmont Regional Council - n ato Rionero in Vulture (Pz) November 5, 1956
http://www.robertoplacido.it/
17 Maria Luigia SIMEONE Mayor None - n ATA Fragneto Monforte (Bn) June 21, 1948
18 Elis Stancari former Vice Pres Nat. Industry Confagricoltura - born in Bigarello (Mn) April 6, 1961
19 Ivan Scalfarotto freelance - born in Pescara, August 16, 1965
http:// www.ivanscalfarotto.it/
How Can U Get Ladanian Tomlinsons Facemask
These are all candidates for the North West area (Piemonte-Liguria-Valle d'Aosta) with data and site staff:
a Sergio Cofferati CAPOL - born in Sesto ed Uniti (CR) January 30, 1948
2 Patrizia Toia MEP outgoing - born in Pogliano Milanese (Mi) March 17, 1950
http://www.patriziatoia.eu/homesito/
3 Gianluca Susta MEP outgoing - born April 10, 1956 in Biella
http: / / www.gianlucasusta.it/
4 Antonio PANZERI outgoing MEP - born in Riviera d'Adda (Bg) June 6, 1955
5 Franco BONANINI Pres Ente Parco Cinque Terre-Pres. Aptl-Liguria Riomaggiore former mayor - who was born in Riomaggiore (Sp) November 7, 1952
http://www.francobonanini.it/
6 Francesco Ferrari MEP outgoing - born to Maire (Bs) December 16, 1946
http://www. francescoferrari.com /
7 Francesca BALZANI Genoa City Councillor Budget - born in Genoa October 31, 1966
http://www.francescabalzani.it/
8 astrophysicist Giovanni Bignami-Pres Space Agency already It. - born in Desio (Mi) April 10, 1944
http://www.giovannibignami.it/
9 Maria Lucia CENTILLO Cons. Com-Pres. ANCI Federsanità Piedmont-Pres. Comm Equal Opportunity TO - born September 13, 1957 in Turin
10 Raymond Donzel regional secretary - born November 19, 1963 in Aosta
http:/ / insiemearaimondo.wordpress.com /
11 Milena D'IMPERIO corporate executive - born April 15, 1964 in Pavia
12 Giorgio Ferrero farmer already pres-Piedmont Coldiretti - born in Turin February 18, 1966
http://www.giorgioferrero.eu/
13 Annamaria Di Ruscio businesswoman - born in Ascoli Piceno July 18, 1967
14 Piero GRAGLIA lecturer member Mov. Federalist Eu. - born in Sanremo (Im) 18 April 1963
http://www.pierograglia.eu/
15 Chiara Somenzi PORRO DE health policy expert - born in Tortona (Al) March 6, 1945
16 Roberto PLACIDO pro-vice-pres Piedmont Regional Council - n ato Rionero in Vulture (Pz) November 5, 1956
http://www.robertoplacido.it/
17 Maria Luigia SIMEONE Mayor None - n ATA Fragneto Monforte (Bn) June 21, 1948
18 Elis Stancari former Vice Pres Nat. Industry Confagricoltura - born in Bigarello (Mn) April 6, 1961
19 Ivan Scalfarotto freelance - born in Pescara, August 16, 1965
http:// www.ivanscalfarotto.it/
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Light Period And Smelly Urine
Article also published on the PD Network
As we know, June 4 to 7 are called as Italian citizens to vote for the renewal of our Members of Parliament.
Unfortunately in Italy and in Europe generally do not want to give real weight to the importance of European elections, the last election turnout in Italy was under 60% (in some countries and below 40%); this is wrong because people should realize that a stronger European Parliament and a Europe which is not now as a simple economic and trade union is the only way to cope with changes in world geopolitics. After the war the great European powers (primarily Britain and France but also Italy and Germany) since losing the first colonial empire and later the political and economic importance to the detriment of the United States initially and Russia in recent years by powers such as Japan, China and India. Not realizing that the world political axis has now moved outside of Europe there is a risk of "isolated" as the old nobility who misses the old days.
Besides the importance of voting for Europe is also important to vote, we are witnessing a phenomenon never seen in the political history that have a history with the birth of the only anti-democratic movements during the '20s and the years 30 but it must be said that they were decades of booming economic and social where suffrage had just been introduced and there was no basis in the political culture of the population.
political phenomena that we are living in Europe are different, as most emblematic we saw the birth and expansion of right-wing nationalist and populist: the PDL to the government here in Italy, the largest party in Switzerland, SVP, Law and Order in Poland, in Austria FPOE represent a populist right-wing that plays on fears of the population and in particular combat any possibility of integration into Europe. In addition to these cases we have parties (often conservative but also Social Democrats) who fought for years against the European Union and focus their efforts more towards these elections to the local elections, one out of all the British UKIP, as well as historically rooted political parties (such as our Northern League Sinn Fein or the Irish). Finally we see the birth (or rebirth) of parties located at the extremes of left and right, although fortunately phenomena seem quite marginal, but that being on anti-European positions clearly (The Right and the PRC are Communist example) .
On our side but they have always sought to make a political Europe, perhaps the only ones in the Italian political scene, six years ago with the experience La Margherita we laid the groundwork for the European Democratic Party strongly backed by Rutelli and French Bayrou, the first true example of a "party" and not merely on the European parliamentary groups as they exist now, and this battle should not be lost, and how young people must rely on our vote for the Democratic Party as a signal to those who are outraged by the increasing bias toward the extremes of left and right and we believe in the dream of a strong Europe before the changes of modern society.
Fabio Mazzari
Light Period And Smelly Urine
Article also published on the PD Network
As we know, June 4 to 7 are called as Italian citizens to vote for the renewal of our Members of Parliament.
Unfortunately in Italy and in Europe generally do not want to give real weight to the importance of European elections, the last election turnout in Italy was under 60% (in some countries and below 40%); this is wrong because people should realize that a stronger European Parliament and a Europe which is not now as a simple economic and trade union is the only way to cope with changes in world geopolitics. After the war the great European powers (primarily Britain and France but also Italy and Germany) since losing the first colonial empire and later the political and economic importance to the detriment of the United States initially and Russia in recent years by powers such as Japan, China and India. Not realizing that the world political axis has now moved outside of Europe there is a risk of "isolated" as the old nobility who misses the old days.
Besides the importance of voting for Europe is also important to vote, we are witnessing a phenomenon never seen in the political history that have a history with the birth of the only anti-democratic movements during the '20s and the years 30 but it must be said that they were decades of booming economic and social where suffrage had just been introduced and there was no basis in the political culture of the population.
political phenomena that we are living in Europe are different, as most emblematic we saw the birth and expansion of right-wing nationalist and populist: the PDL to the government here in Italy, the largest party in Switzerland, SVP, Law and Order in Poland, in Austria FPOE represent a populist right-wing that plays on fears of the population and in particular combat any possibility of integration into Europe. In addition to these cases we have parties (often conservative but also Social Democrats) who fought for years against the European Union and focus their efforts more towards these elections to the local elections, one out of all the British UKIP, as well as historically rooted political parties (such as our Northern League Sinn Fein or the Irish). Finally we see the birth (or rebirth) of parties located at the extremes of left and right, although fortunately phenomena seem quite marginal, but that being on anti-European positions clearly (The Right and the PRC are Communist example) .
On our side but they have always sought to make a political Europe, perhaps the only ones in the Italian political scene, six years ago with the experience La Margherita we laid the groundwork for the European Democratic Party strongly backed by Rutelli and French Bayrou, the first true example of a "party" and not merely on the European parliamentary groups as they exist now, and this battle should not be lost, and how young people must rely on our vote for the Democratic Party as a signal to those who are outraged by the increasing bias toward the extremes of left and right and we believe in the dream of a strong Europe before the changes of modern society.
Fabio Mazzari