Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Premium for independence vs. merge to survive




IHT on Monday morning Thomas Friedman (when not talking about "green" is still my favorite writer) has further clarified its position within about the direction that the United States and the rest of the world must take in response to the economic crisis. The title, rather than direct, it was "Invent, invent, invent." Rather than print money, according to Friedman, would be more useful to go back to print talents significantly : Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, some of the proposals for an intense mass production. Talent, brains, not the stimulus pack are those that create real wealth and perspective. To do this, of course, need to focus on education of excellence, the university, which should not be placed in competition with the neighboring state (in case the U.S.), but be related to the competitive benchmarks. Even universities "first tier" should therefore continue to push up the competition, following the first class.


This may seem quite logical reasoning, almost trivial, but if traced back to the Italian situation can really be scary. The lack of competitiveness at the international level is worrying. In Italy we bully basically of two universities (Politecnico di Milano and Bocconi ), almost as if they were wonderful, but the reality is another: what we consider excellence for the rest of the world is lean normal.


I believe that most of these problem stems from the excessive extension of the number of universities and degree courses. Although the broadening of the students has led to an increase of 'literacy', it is equally undeniable that the majority of smaller institutions has created a huge mass of students with low skills and, even worse, completely devoid of goals. The dynamics of the "study by force" is the most damaging could be to preserve the quality of teaching. Perhaps the establishment of start-up courses for work would be more useful for those who have no clear idea when selecting post-maturity, and return a bit 'air in the labor market.




JS

Friday, June 26, 2009

How To Drain Pasta Without A Colander

Montecarlo: Vacationland


E 'was a statue before he died. It 'was the biggest star the world has ever known. He lived on this earth as a deity and this has created its Olympus, Neverland: to preserve his messianic nature, too often mistaken for disequilibrium. His image had to lose concreteness, even before his death there was organic physical death, which made his body a mere walking aid. Michael Jackson was not himself, was the representation of himself. The symbolic images, the images, the Pop in its truest representation, than Warhol, more than Koons. He was bigger, because he used himself, no other support, to allow his art to explode. The metarmorfosi the meat was only the first step closer to that eternity which had already won.

Jacko was the greatest show ever brought to the scene of this little world . A show that will never cease to go on stage, because for a long time had no need of a human consideration.


JS

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Overactive Cervical Mucus

Salone del Mobile 2009: a brief report


Like Dario Argento has renewed the registration of horror in the '70s, the French now are paving the way forward, on all three tests support this conclusion: High Tension and The Hills Have Eyes, Alexandre Aja and Frontiers, by Xavier Gens. The first two in particular show that there is a "thin" to respond to the atrocities that come from the United States. The new frontier in the French horror genre to a dignity and a more extensive usability via a way of making a film that takes care of writing (characters and time) and form (the music is always amazing). The "monsters" are never there to offend and victims scriteriatamente are never there to offer their meat as sacrificial lambs. In some ways it is as if the lesson of Hostel was heard, learned and high. In a nutshell I would say that it is plausible that aura of realism and the true figure of this surprising and pleasant current.


Having framed the main frame come to Martyrs, the film more than any other will give the dedication to the French school horror, as it is, perhaps, the maturity of its kind, the diamond that shines more, the horse who has run faster than others.

not Martyrs only a great horror, is a great film that redefines the standards from top to bottom like that. It 'a film caught, deep, raw and shocking, despite the deafening amount of blood you can not remove his eyes from the screen. The attention to detail, love of the likelihood and at the same time, the desire for transcendence, are blended seamlessly, like a journey towards the end, it is death or God Asceticism (which is then the real point of the film) is not only told, but was proven: In a series of steps, but also tremendous yearning, the authors lead the viewer by the hand until their final dissertation, which, to date, is also the most credible and more exciting God I've ever seen.

I know it sounds "big words" but I assure you that martyrs will leave something that is not easily forgotten.

Bringing the discussion on more pragmatic tone, the largest found in the narrative is dramatic change of perspective that, in the middle of the film turns completely the point of view, after the death of the "protagonist". The last time I saw a steering handle with great care so drastic has been the death of Janet Leigh in Psycho. And I've said it all.

If you really, then, we find the hair in the egg, then we say that the only flaw is small, perhaps in an excessive length of one to two steps and in some delay too much when the pace required a bit of fuel.

remains an absolute test of artistic skill and narrative that, although there inorridirĂ , deserves to be enjoyed with nerves taut.


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Diagram Of Chicken Pox

Business of Green



My name is Edoardo Bonaccorsi and "The Magaziner" is the book that will take care of in "Life is a Show"; What is it? Simple, take a magazine (even if I run a newspaper) and we'll review it. One way to discover sides Hidden publishing nationally and internationally, to see from a different point of view we do have something in his hands. Exactly how to do it for a drive. Review and vote (on the basis of 5 stars, just like the disks).

IL: Intelligence in Lifestyle - The men of Il Sole 24 Ore ".
Country: Italy - stars: 4.5 / 5
Frequency: monthly

last summer when I was in my hands the first issue of THE I said, "to be a high-circulation magazine does not seem to be Italian." And it is exactly the first thing that comes to mind having his hands. Let's just say it like it is: the best Italian monthly. Take a

good dose of Monocle, add More Intelligent Life Economist and seasoned with a sprinkling of The European, the Sunday edition of Il Sole 24 ORE apolitical and Articles of Il Foglio. I forgot, since we are also taking Class and burn with fire, making a beautiful flame. In a few words is seemingly perfect.

The graphics are exceptionally clean, which seems to be to Monocle, but with that quirk pop off that air in more than a bit prissy 'dislike of the monthly T. Wine.

Articles are all in-depth, are very interesting even though most of them lack a real office organization: underneath it is still a male.

This is basically the only reason that led me to not give all 5 stars, but perfection is nasty, ugly, boring, then - not perfect - absolutely perfect.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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David Carradine is now dead.
I've never been a fan of the genre of films in which he prevail. I met him as Bill.
"Bill" died and I like to think that it was Black Mamba.


JS