Friday, February 26, 2010

Cera Vs Parryware Sanitaryware

NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR BRAILLE NEWS



IPSIA STUDENTS IN PREPARATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PHASES LEARNING LOG IN BRAILLE

E ' was inaugurated last March 1 at the new headquarters of Pomezia Braille News, the first week on sale for the blind, born of an 'idea of \u200b\u200bCatherine Ferrazza president of Handy Systems and directed by Angela Francesca D'Atri.

At the inauguration, a delegation of students of the institute Ipsia Emilio Cavazza Pomezia, led by Dean Joseph Aliberti, visited the headquarters of the editorial where they were shown the construction and printing of a newspaper in braille. The inauguration was attended by Regional Councillor Louis Celoria, promoter of Braille Broadcast News at the regional level. Representing the administration of Pomezia, Councillor Angelo D'Avino.

The event was announced the creation of a new version of Braille News in large print for easy reading for the visually impaired. The distribution will start from the senior centers and then to have gradually spread more widely.

"Our aim - said Catherine Ferrazza - is to overcome the barriers that limit access to information for the blind. We are thinking among other things, the elderly and visually impaired with the new initiative to print Braille and large print in Black News. At the inauguration of the new site - concludes Ferrazza - we decided to open the door to school. An important when planning to introduce the printing techniques and procedures for the preparation of a newspaper in Braille which the boys will treasure for future work experience. " Francesca D'Atri

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Spongbob Waffle Maker

The video presentation of the book

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dental Forcepts Names

The snow in Rome at the time of the internet that big babies bums

I happened to be in office on that fateful day it snowed in Rome. While the flakes are beautiful perched like a fairy tale on the roofs of buildings, on dead vegetation in winter, on the roadside, I asked a question. The snow does not fall so much time in Rome? So naive and spontaneous questions arise in our mind every day and suddenly being met. Just go to google to find a thousand answers to one question. Comfortable and safe speed. But that day, unfortunately, are just a few flakes of snow to knock the system of internet connections in the Lazio Regional Council. At one point, the offices have started to empty, with no sign that the network we are not able to work more. That day I began to ask, but twenty years ago when the internet was only a niche market, I would like to get answers to my curiosity? Certainly I could submit my questions to my grandmother, and for greater accuracy I could have marked a newspaper, a library, an archive to discover even the date of the last true Roman snowfall. But how long would it take? Internet, it is true, to reduce delays. But today, where we invest all the time you recover? But as they did years ago without Google, without throwing the eye for a moment on you-tube, without writing fast e-mail and talk with friends without facebook? We wasted hours and hours doing things that today are solved in a second. But then how do we use all the time that we were able to save? Is it true that today than we were twenty years ago a more advanced society, wiser, more efficient, in short, more evolved? One thing is certain: we are only a society increasingly dependent. What would happen if tomorrow we pull the plug? Philosophers to the judge.
Angela Francesca D'Atri