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Annuncio LIS Arte&Mani - Deaf Italy Onlus: Spettacolo e Seminari dal 11 al 16 ottobre 2016
Ciao a tutti! Noi dell'associazione Arte&Mani - Deaf Italy organizziamo prossimamente degli eventi sia con il teatro sia con i seminari.
Il teatro così intitolato luci del buio come primo debutto avrà luogo a Roma dal 13 al 16 ottobre 2016 nei giorni di giovedì venerdì sabato alle ore 21 e la domenica alle ore 17, il costo del biglietto a persona e' di 13 euro.
Mentre per i seminari il primo Bullismo a scuola, informare, prevenire, comprendere con diversi relatori si svolgerà martedì 11 ottobre dalle ore 9.30 alle ore 12.30 costo dell' ingresso e' di 5 euro
Il secondo AIDS, Hiv e Ist relatore Lorenzo Laudo si svolgerà venerdì 14 ottobre dalle ore 15.30 alle ore 19, costo dell' ingresso e' di 10 euro a persona.
Teatro e seminari entrambi avranno luogo sempre a Roma e cioè qui Teatro San Genesio Via Podgora, 1, 00195 Roma.
Seminari e spettacolo!! Molto interessante....
Vorreste partecipare?
Ebbene esistono molti vantaggi come dei pacchetti sconto, ce ne sono di tre tipi tra cui il primo pacchetto che comprende lo spettacolo e i seminari sia sul bullismo sia sull'Aids il costo è di 25 euro, il secondo pacchetto con lo spettacolo e il seminario: bullismo il costo è di 15 euro mentre quello con lo spettacolo e il seminario: aids il costo è di 20 euro.
Per il pagamento anticipato e' possibile incontrarci qui all'istituto Nomentana su appuntamento o in alternativa tramite bonifico
Singolo:
o “Bullismo a Scuola: Informare, Prevenire, Comprendere”: € 5
o “AIDS, HIV e IST”: € 10
o “Luci del buio”: € 13
Pacchetto:
o Bullismo/AIDS /Spettacolo: € 25
o AIDS/Spettacolo: € 20
o Bullismo/Spettacolo: € 15
Per prenotazioni e vendita dei biglietti:
Bonifico: Banca UniCredit:IBAN: IT19H 02008 05109 000104394400Arte&Mani - Deaf Italy
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Attenzione una volta effettuato il bonifico mandateci la ricevuta per mail, per maggiori informazioni contattateci a questo indirizzo: artemani.italy@gmail.com
A presto con altri aggiornamenti! Ciao
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Pubblicato il 19 lug 2015
La nostra Compagnia si occupa, prima e per ora unica in Italia, di TEATRO SORDO LIS...siete curiosi di seguire i nostri prossimi spettacoli?
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Benito Mussolini | Wikipedia audio article
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Benito Mussolini
00:05:30 1 Early life
00:07:28 1.1 Emigration to Switzerland and military service
00:09:41 1.2 Political journalist, intellectual and socialist
00:13:32 1.3 Expulsion from the Italian Socialist Party
00:19:51 1.4 Beginning of Fascism and service in World War I
00:25:43 2 Rise to power
00:25:52 2.1 Formation of the National Fascist Party
00:33:42 2.2 March on Rome
00:34:48 2.3 Appointment as Prime Minister
00:37:25 2.4 Acerbo Law
00:38:03 2.5 Squadristi violence
00:39:36 3 Fascist Italy
00:39:45 3.1 Organizational innovations
00:41:17 3.2 Police state
00:44:51 3.3 The Pacification of Libya
00:46:45 3.4 Economic policy
00:49:55 3.5 Propaganda and cult of personality
00:52:53 3.6 Culture
00:56:40 3.7 Foreign policy
01:12:30 4 World War II
01:12:39 4.1 The gathering storm
01:19:49 4.2 War declared
01:22:04 4.3 Path to defeat
01:26:19 4.4 Dismissed and arrested
01:31:05 4.5 Italian Social Republic (Salò Republic)
01:35:10 5 Death
01:36:43 5.1 Mussolini's corpse
01:39:13 6 Personal life
01:40:40 7 Religious views
01:40:49 7.1 Atheism and anti-clericalism
01:43:09 7.2 Lateran Treaty
01:46:27 8 Mussolini's views on antisemitism and race
01:54:55 9 Legacy
01:55:04 9.1 Family
01:56:10 9.2 Neo-fascism
01:57:06 10 In popular culture
02:01:11 11 See also
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Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; Italian: [beˈniːto mussoˈliːni]; 29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who was the leader of the National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF). He ruled Italy as Prime Minister from 1922 to 1943; he constitutionally led the country until 1925, when he dropped the pretense of democracy and established a dictatorship.
Known as Il Duce (The Leader), Mussolini was the founder of Italian Fascism. In 1912, Mussolini had been a leading member of the National Directorate of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), but was expelled from the PSI for advocating military intervention in World War I, in opposition to the party's stance on neutrality. Mussolini served in the Royal Italian Army during the war until he was wounded and discharged in 1917. Mussolini denounced the PSI, his views now centering on nationalism instead of socialism and later founded the fascist movement which came to oppose egalitarianism and class conflict, instead advocating revolutionary nationalism transcending class lines. Following the March on Rome in October 1922, Mussolini became the youngest Prime Minister in Italian history until the appointment of Matteo Renzi in February 2014. After removing all political opposition through his secret police and outlawing labor strikes, Mussolini and his followers consolidated their power through a series of laws that transformed the nation into a one-party dictatorship. Within five years, Mussolini had established dictatorial authority by both legal and extraordinary means and aspired to create a totalitarian state. In 1929, Mussolini signed the Lateran Treaty with the Vatican, ending decades of struggle between the Italian state and the Papacy, and recognized the independence of Vatican City.
After the Abyssinia Crisis of 1935–1936, Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in the Second Italo–Ethiopian War. The invasion was condemned by the Western powers and was answered with economic sanctions against Italy. Relations between Germany and Italy improved due to Hitler's support of the invasion. In 1936, Mussolini surrendered Austria to the German sphere of influence, signed the treaty of cooperation with Germany and proclaimed the creation of a Rome–Berlin Axis. From 1936 through 1939, Mussolini provided huge amounts of military support to Franco's forces in the Spanish Civil War. This active intervention further distanced Italy from France and Britain. Mussolini had sought to delay a major war in Europe, but Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, resulting in declarations of war by France and the UK and the start of World Wa ...