Italian, Spanish & French Rivieras
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Campus Comment, February 1931 Bridgewater State Normal School
Bridgewater State University Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University The ommeC nt Campus Journals and Publications 1931 Campus Comment, February 1931 Bridgewater State Normal School Volume 4 Number 5 Recommended Citation Bridgewater State Normal School. (1931). Campus Comment, February 1931. 4(5). Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/comment/19 This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. CAMPUS COMMENT PUBLISHED BY BRIDGEWATER NORMAL SCHOOL No.5 FEBRUARY, 1931 Vol. IV When the Indian Makes Music Glee Club Assisted by Noted Artists The Ideal Teacher The Glee Club was most fortunate in having as visiting artists for In America, teaching is considered one Taken from the Mentor, Sept. 1928. their annual concert Mr. Tillotson and lVIr. Yves Chardon. of the greatest human employments; al 11r. Tillotson received his earliest education in Denver. Colorado, though, sad to say, its importance is. not Digest by Pamela Chase, C-4. later came to Boston, and studied with Homer Humphrey at the New always fully understood. The touch of England Conservatory, and Piano with Heinrich Gebhard." In 1922, he the teacher is formative, molding, and 'Music to the American Indian is much came under the influence of Dr. LeRoy B. B. Campbell at vVarren, Penn influential in the growth of her pupils, more than a recreation or diversion. sylvania and then spent the summers of 1924 and 1925 in London with intellectually. Both important and trivial events in the Tobias Matthay. Teaching considered as a trade in which life of an Indian are recorded in song. -
Monaco Sen Sa Tions
LOVE DISCOVER DREAM FEEL MONACO SEN SA TIONS HISTORY A SPECIAL ROLE IN THE WORLD DYNAMISM AND INNOVATION 2015 EDITION AT THE HEART OF THE LEGEND A DREAM STAY WELCOME TO MONACO! Linked to the Grimaldi family for seven hundred years, the Principality has progressively found its place at the centre of the world stage, particularly since the reign of Prince Rainier III and that of his son H.S.H. Prince Albert II. Member of the United Nations and the Council of Europe, Monaco is a prosperous and conveniently located state, with a flourishing economy and undoubted international influence. Above all, the Principality is an outstanding tourist destination. As well as its superb natural location, it has a large number of luxury hotels, gastronomic restaurants, top-of-the-range well-being centres, sports facilities and a lively night-life. | 01 CONTENTS CONTENTS SENSATIONS | | SENSATIONS THROUGH AT THE HEART 02 THE AGES 11 OF THE LEGEND HISTORY THINGS TO SEE • Key dates 3 • Curiosities and main 12/14 tourist attractions MONACO’S 04 UNIQUE ROLE THRILLS & EMOTIONS ON THE WORLD STAGE 15 LEISURE ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE • Casinos, shopping… 16 • Diplomacy 5 • Wellbeing, nightlife… 17 • Organisations and institutions 5 • Events in the Principality 17/18 • International cooperation 5 • Environment protection 5 A DREAM STAY 19 HOTELS DYNAMISM • 5-star hotels 20 06 AND INNOVATION • 4-star hotels 22 ECONOMY • 3-star hotels 24 • Retail 6 • Services 6 GOURMET DINING • Industry 6 26 STAR-RATED RESTAURANTS • Tourism 6 • 3-star restaurants 27 • Congress Centres 7 • 2-star restaurants 27 • 1-star restaurants 27/28 TRAVELLING 08 TO THE PRINCIPALITY MODES OF TRANSPORT • Car 9 • Bus 9 • Train 9 • Boat 9 • Air 10 The information in this brochure is subject • Transfers from the airport 10 to change. -
Ncipe (Ce); 17) S.A.S
COMUNICATO AI SENSI E PER GLI EFFETTI DELL’ART. 122 DEL D.LGS. 163/2006 e succ.modif. ed integr. Lavori di ristrutturazione di un edificio per la realizzazione di n. 13 unità immobiliari ad uso residenziale e n. 1 unità immobiliare ad uso ufficio, nel Comune di Livorno – Via Galilei, 11/13. Finanziamento: Regione Toscana – Delibera G.R. n. 320 del 15/3/2010 – Misura Straordinaria ed Urgente C. CIG: 25661104F5 – CUP: C43F10000020002 - A seguito di procedura aperta, con decisione n. 560/Supporto Organi e Direzione del 15/9/2011, l’appalto dei lavori è stato aggiudicato alla Società PASCUAL S.R.L. di Afragola (NA) , con il ribasso del 21,5440% sull’importo a base di gara di Euro 971.448,94 (+ Euro 27.492,00 per il costo della sicurezza non soggetto a ribasso). - Alla gara hanno partecipato le seguenti Ditte: 1) S.R.L. L. & G. IMPIANTI MALLARDO – AVERSA (CE); 2) S.R.L. EDIL GIFE - LUSCIANO (CE); 3) SOC. COOP. C.A.I.A.P. – PISTOIA; 4) S.R.L. EDILPOINT – PRATO; 5) S.R.L. PE.BA. COSTRUZIONI – FRATTAMINORE (NA); 6) S.R.L. PASCUAL - AFRAGOLA (NA); 7) IMPRESA EDILE DOLCECASA – GENOVA; 8) SOC. COOP. a R.L. GI.MI. – LUSCIANO (CE); 9) S.R.L. FINAMORE COSTRUZIONI – NAPOLI; 10) DITTA CAPONE SALVATORE - AFRAGOLA (NA); 11) S.N.C. IMPRESA EDILE EDILPIU' - SALVATERRA (RE); 12) S.R.L. C.E.G. COSTRUZIONI - ORTA DI ATELLA (CE); 13) S.R.L. FENAP OFFICINE RIUNITE - AGNANO (NA); 14) S.R.L. OPUS COSTRUZIONI – NAPOLI; 15) S.R.L. -
The Panoramictour of Monaco, Monte Carlo & Cannes
The PanoramicTour of Monaco, Monte Carlo & Cannes 3 February 2017 09:00 Departure from the conference center Professional and experienced licensed guide during the tours. Transportation by a comfortable AC non smoking Luxurious car / Van with professional driver. 20:00 Returning to the hotel Price: FREE During the Tour will visit the Historical Places Monaco and Monte Carlo Monte Carlo Casino’s Building Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo Prince’s Monaco Palace Formula One Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo Harbor in Monaco Cannes Cannes Film Festival Cannes Harbor Note: Only, the museums entrance fee and lunch will be paid by the participants. Historical Places Information 1. Monte Carlo Casino’s Building Officially named "Casino de Monte-Carlo", the Monte Carlo Casino is a gambling and entertainment complex located in Monaco. It includes a casino, the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, and the office of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo. The Casino de Monte-Carlo is owned and operated by the Société des bains de mer de Monaco, a public company in which the Monaco government and the ruling family have a majority interest. The company also owns the principal hotels, sports clubs, foodservice establishments, and nightclubs throughout Monaco. The idea of opening a gambling casino in Monaco belongs to Princess Caroline, a shrewd, business-minded spouse of Prince Florestan I. Revenues from the proposed venture were supposed to save the House of Grimaldi from bankruptcy. The ruling family's persistent financial problems became especially acute after the loss of tax revenue from two breakaway towns, Menton and Roquebrune, which declared independence from Monaco in 1848 and refused to pay taxes on olive oil and fruit imposed by the Grimaldis. -
Monte Carlo Portofino Corsica Sardinia Barcelona Florence Rome
F MMonteonte CCarloarlo ◆ PPortofiortofi nnoo ◆ CCorsicaorsica ◆ SSardiniaardinia ◆ BBarcelonaarcelona ◆ FFlorencelorence RRomeome ◆ MMarseillesarseilles ◆ CCarcassonnearcassonne ◆ CCinqueinque TTerreerre ◆ AAix-en-Provenceix-en-Provence Aboard the Exclusively Chartered Deluxe Small Ship M.Y. VAARIETYRIETY VOOYAGERYAGER October 5 to 13, 2016 ◆ DDeluxeeluxe SSmallmall SShiphip ◆ AAllll SShorehore EExcursionsxcursions aarere IIncludedncluded ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ AAllll BBeverageseverages aarere IIncludedncluded Dear Duke Alumni and Friends: Join us on this exclusive small ship voyage between two great cultural capitals and along the splendid coastlines of the French and Italian Rivieras with their well-preserved, ancient villages and idyllic islands. Discover the dynamic history of contending civilizations and their legacy—some of the world’s greatest art and architecture. Travel through the timeless cradle of the Renaissance and see fi rsthand why these stunning landscapes became a favorite retreat for artists, writers, nobility and gourmands. Cruise from Barcelona to Rome with one port call each day and opportunities to visit fi ve UNESCO World Heritage sites on this one-of-a-kind itinerary featuring wonderful, off-the-beaten-path small ports, along with legendary ones. Visit Carcassonne’s French medieval fortifi cations and the Italian picture-postcard, cliffside villages of the Cinque Terre. Admire the natural beauty of Sardinia’s dazzling Costa Smeralda; Nice’s mélange of historical cultures, from the Savoys to the Habsburgs to the Romanovs; the principality of Monaco, the epitome of Riviera chic; historic Marseilles and its vibrant sixth-century Vieux Port; and Corsica’s ancient and alluring port of Bonifacio; and choose to explore the Renaissance treasures of Florence or the historic Tuscan monuments of Lucca and Pisa. The exclusively chartered M.Y. -
Si Comunicano Le Variazioni Intervenute Nell'organizzazione Dell'istituto a Seguito Di Scorporo O Di Collocazione Sul Territorio Di Unità Operative
Organo: INAIL Documento: Circolare n. 25 del 22 marzo 1991 Oggetto: Variazione nell'organizzazione periferica dell'Istituto. - Unità istituite in Roma e provincia. - Sede di Barletta (già Bari 3) - Sede di Cagliari 2. - Sede di Cirie (già Torino 4) - Sede di Pinerolo - Sede di Massa (già Massa Carrara 2) Si comunicano le variazioni intervenute nell'organizzazione dell'Istituto a seguito di scorporo o di collocazione sul territorio di Unità operative. SEDE DI ROMA 1 Piazza delle Cinque Giornate, 3 - 00192 ROMA TEL.: 06/ 675901 FAX : 06/3225992 COD. AMM. : 24400 U.S.L. di competenza: 16-17-18-19-20 Comune di Roma - Linea prestaz. Via Salaria, 456 - 00199 - ROMA TEL.: 06/8380037 FAX: 06/8380084 COD. AMM.: 24400 - Linea rendite Via Palestro, 45 - 00185 - ROMA TEL.:06/4453686/7/8/9 FAX: 06/4940466 COD. AMM.: 24400 SEDE DI ROMA 2 Piazza delle Cinque Giornate, 3 - 00192 - ROMA TEL.: 06/675901 FAX :06/3225992 COD.AMM.:24470 USL: 5-7-24 Comuni: Roma, Mentana e Monterotondo - Linea prestaz. Via dei Monti di Pietralata, 16 - 00157 - ROMA TEL.: 06/4514820/830/851/678 FAX : 06/4514737 COD. AMM.: 24470 SEDE DI ROMA 3 Via dell'Acqua Bullicante, 312 - 00177 - ROMA TEL.: 06/2715330/1/2 FAX: 06/274308 COD.AMM.: 24440 USL: 6-9 Comune di Roma SEDE DI ROMA 4 Via Michele De Marco,18/20 ang. Via Torre Spaccata - 00169 - ROMA (ha incorporato lo Sportello Prestazioni di Via Savona) TEL.:06/2678146/149/175 FAX:06/2675944 COD. AMM.: 24441 USL: 8-10-29-32 Comuni: Roma e Ciampino Lo Sportello Prestazioni di Via Savona, 12 in Roma è stato soppresso. -
Vanadium Concentration in Some Soils of Tolfa Mountains
TENORI Dl VANADIO NEI SUOLI DEI MONTI DELLA TOLFA (CIVITAVECCHIA, ROMA) MILO KUNESHKA, ITALO MICHETTI ENEA - Dipartimento Ambiente Centro Ricerche Casaccia, Roma peCEWEO Cr=23®8 master °sTl i'' rr -mis DoomNT is imuo ^ iuREISN SALES PROHElD RT/AMB/97/23 ENEIi ENTE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E L'AMBIENTE Dipartimento Ambiente TENORI Dl VANADIO NEI SUOLI DEI MONTI DELLA TOLFA (CIVITAVECCHIA, ROMA) MILO KUNESHKA, ITALO MICHETTI ENEA - Dipartimento Ambiente Centro Ricerche Casaccia, Roma RT/AMB/97/23 Testo petvenuto nel luglio 1997 I contenuti tecnico-scientifici dei rapporti tecnici dell'ENEA rispecchiano I'opinione degli autori e non necessariamente quella dell'Ente. DISCLAIMER Portions of this document may be illegible electronic image products. Images are produced from the best available original document. RIASSUNTO Vengono presentati e discussi i dati sulla concentrazione di vanadio in alcuni suoli dei Monti della Tolfa. Lo studio e stato effettuato con lo scopo di valutare la eventualita di ricadute dovute alle emissioni delle centrali termoelettriche di Civitavecchia. Gli elementi studiati (V, Ti, Mn, Al, e Si), sono stati analizzati mediante attivazione neutronica strumentale. II vanadio, in quanto presente nell'olio combustibile in concentrazioni pin elevate di altri elementi, e quindi considerate significative per caratterizzare le emissioni, mentre Ti, Mn, Al e Si, per la loro prevalente origine terrigena, e quindi utili per evidenziare i contributi dovuti alia componente litologica. Dai dati ottenuti si pud stabilire, in accordo con le stime teoriche sulle ricadute atmosferiche, che nell'arco di tempo relative all'esercizio delle centrali di Civitavecchia, non si osservano apprezzabili variazioni del vanadio nei suoli dei Monti della Tolfa. -
A Film Makers Paradise Makers Film A
PROVENCE FRENCH RIVIERA A FILM MAKERS PARADISE CRT Paca // All rights reserved www.dicover-southoffrance.com FILMING in PROVENCE FRENCH RIVIERA A FILM MAKERS PARADISE… THE PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D’AZUR REGION: CREATING AND PRODUCING FILMS The region and film distribution .............................................................3 The cinema, the youth and the region .............................................................4 The region and world cinema .............................................................4 The region: contacts and information .............................................................4 CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING AID FOR CINEMATOGRAPHIC AND AUDIOVISUAL CREATION Grants for research .............................................................5 Aid for short fiction movies .............................................................5 Aid for documentaries and documentary series ................................................5 Aid for full-length feature films ............................................................6 Aid for television fiction films .............................................................6 The procedures .............................................................7 Resources created for cinema and audiovisual industry professionals ...................9 PROVENCE-FRENCH RIVIERA: A LEADING POSITION IN THE WORLD OF FRENCH AND INTERNATIONAL CINEMA Provence-French Riviera, rendezvous of artists .................................................13 Provence-French Riviera, where -
Provence and French Riviera Discovery Tour 14 Days | History & Culture, Wine & Food
Provence and French Riviera Discovery Tour 14 Days | History & Culture, Wine & Food Experience the best of Provence and the famous French Riviera. See fabulous medieval villages, historical monuments, and, of course, taste your way through the sun-soaked vineyards. Along the way, learn how to make perfume, during an educational and creative workshop with a master perfumer in Grasse. Pick up some tips and tricks about proper wine sampling and the enology. Sail the stunning Côte d’Azur from Cannes. The trip ends in world- famous Monaco and Nice. DAY 1: AVIGNON Arrival at TGV Station in Avignon Pick Up of your Rental Car Evening in Avignon after arrival at your accommodation. DAY 2: AVIGNON Suggestion: morning walking tour of Avignon and the Pope’s Palace Join your local guide in a walk to discover the rich historical center of Avignon – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb up to the top of the fortified medieval city walls and discover Avignon stretching in all its beauty along the Rhône River. Enjoy skip-the-line access and follow your guide inside the Pope’s Palace (entrance ticket included), the largest Gothic- style palace in Europe where successive popes resided between 1309 and 1377. In this maze of galleries, chambers, and chapels, imagine its luxurious furnishing and sumptuous decoration from the medieval period. Walk on the cobbled streets to the Place de l’Horloge; see the town hall, topped with its clock tower, and the theater. Your tour will end up with a glass of Côtes du Rhône wine served in an intimate and historical place, mostly known by the locals. -
Civitavecchia
Air Quality, Black Carbon and Ultrafine particles in the Port Area of Civitavecchia G.P.Gobbi, F. Barnaba, L. Di Liberto, F. Costabile, and S. Ciampichetti CNR Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Rome, Italy Monitoraggio Ambientale Civitavecchia – ARPA Lazio – Roma 5-4-2018 GOALS • In spite of epidemiological studies showing higher mortality of residents with respect to the surrounding region (respiratory pathologies and cancer), air quality thresholds for PM10 and NO2 are rarely exceeded in Civitavecchia. • This study addresses the port loads and origins of black carbon (BC) and ultrafine particles (UFP) (two pollutants with stronger associations with health effects than PM10), as measured in the month of April 2016 by the CNR-ISAC van “AEROLAB”. • Concurrently, short and long-term air quality measurements performed by the regional environmental agency (ARPA Lazio) and by the Port Authority are analyzed to investigate the port’s impact on regulated air constituents. BOUNDARY CONDITIONS • Civitavecchia is the major port serving the Rome area in central Italy. • In addition to regular ferry links with Sardinia, north Africa, and Spain the port hosts an important traffic of cruise ships, cargo ferries, and carrier ships summing-up to some 3000 ship movements per year, involving 4 million passengers, 1 million vehicles, and 17 Mt of goods. • The port touches the NW portion of the city of Civitavecchia (50,000 inhabitants), and extends NW for about 3 km, up the coal cargo pier serving the 2000 MW, coal-fired power station of Torrevaldaliga Nord . CIVITAVECCHIA PORT’s SITES ENEL Power plant Molinari AQ PIER 24 (AeroLab 2016) ARPA Porto AQ RO-RO CIVITAVECCHIA ‘PORTO’ STATION - WIND CLIMATOLOGY 2013-2016 CIVITAVECCHIA - PIER 24 AEROLAB instrumentation Instrument Measured Variable Time Res Operation APS Aerosol number size Distribution 5 min 5-27APR16 (da 500-20000 nm) SMPS Aerosol number size Distribution 5 min 5-27APR16 (dm 10-800 nm) Nephelometer Aerosol Scattering Coeff. -
Sacred Image, Civic Spectacle, and Ritual Space: Tivoli’S Inchinata Procession and Icons in Urban Liturgical Theater in Late Medieval Italy
SACRED IMAGE, CIVIC SPECTACLE, AND RITUAL SPACE: TIVOLI’S INCHINATA PROCESSION AND ICONS IN URBAN LITURGICAL THEATER IN LATE MEDIEVAL ITALY by Rebekah Perry BA, Brigham Young University, 1996 MA, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2006 Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Pittsburgh 2011 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences This dissertation was presented by Rebekah Perry It was defended on October 28, 2011 and approved by Franklin Toker, Professor, History of Art and Architecture Anne Weis, Professor, History of Art and Architecture Bruce Venarde, Professor, History Alison Stones, Professor, History of Art and Architecture ii Copyright © by Rebekah Perry 2011 iii SACRED IMAGE, CIVIC SPECTACLE, AND RITUAL SPACE: TIVOLI’S INCHINATA PROCESSION AND ICONS IN URBAN LITURGICAL THEATER IN LATE MEDIEVAL ITALY Rebekah Perry, PhD University of Pittsburgh, 2011 This dissertation examines the socio-politics of urban performance and ceremonial imagery in the nascent independent communes of late medieval Lazio. It explores the complex manner in which these central Italian cities both emulated and rejected the political and cultural hegemony of Rome through the ideological and performative reinvention of its cult icons. In the twelfth century the powerful urban center of Tivoli adopted Rome’s grandest annual public event, the nocturnal Assumption procession of August 14-15, and transformed it into a potent civic expression that incorporated all sectors of the social fabric. Tivoli’s cult of the Trittico del Salvatore and the Inchinata procession in which the icon of the enthroned Christ was carried at the feast of the Assumption and made to perform in symbolic liturgical ceremonies were both modeled on Roman, papal exemplars. -
The French Riviera & Monaco
©Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd The French Riviera & Monaco Why Go? Nice . 820 With its glistening seas, idyllic beaches and fabulous Antibes & weather, the Riviera encapsulates many people’s idea of Juan-les-Pins . 835 the good life. The beauty is that there is so much more to do than just going to the beach – although the Riviera St-Paul de Vence & Around . .837 does take beach-going veryy seriously: from nudist beach to secluded cove or exclusive club, there is something for Cannes. 839 everyone. St-Tropez . 848 Culture vultures will revel in the region’s thriving art The Corniches . 856 scene: the Riviera has some fi ne museums, including Menton . 858 world-class modern art, and a rich history to explore in Ro- Monaco . 859 man ruins, WWII memorials and excellent museums. Foodies for their part will rejoice at the prospect of lin- gering in fruit and veg markets, touring vineyards and feasting on some of France’s best cuisines, whilst outdoor Best Places to Eat enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice with coastal paths to explore, and snorkelling and swimming galore. » Auberge de l’Oumède (p 851 ) » Luc Salsedo (p 829 ) » Mantel (p 843 ) When to Go » Les Charavins (p 848 ) Monaco » Les Deux Frères (p 857 ) °C/°F Temp Rainfall Inches/mm 40/104 6/150 Best Places to 30/86 5/125 4/100 Stay 20/68 3/75 10/50 » Château Eza (p 857 ) 2/50 0/32 » Pastis (p 849 ) 1/25 -10/14 0 » Villa Rivoli (p 827 ) J FDNOSAJJMAM » Hôtel 7e Art (p 842 ) » La Colombe d’Or (p 838 ) February Carni- May Jet-setters July Fireworks on val season, with descend on the 14 July, outdoor two weeks of Riviera for the clubbing in festivities in Nice Grand Prix and Cannes and jazz and Menton.