Impact of Tax Evasion and Wealth Perception on Italian Society

Impact of Tax Evasion and Wealth Perception on Italian Society

Dear Aldo, undoubtedly there are families who struggle to make ends meet and do somersaults with dignity, but I can’t understand how the majority of Italians declare incomes of less than 55,000 euros and during the Christmas holidays there can be a full house in the mountains despite the high costs of ski passes, hotels … Read more

Novak Djokovic’s Extraordinary US Open Victory and Controversial Celebration

Novak Djokovic’s Extraordinary US Open Victory and Controversial Celebration

Dear Aldo, 24 Slams. Novak Djokovic played an extraordinary US Open final. Dominating, knowing how to suffer in the 2nd set and then spreading in the 3rd set. 6-3 7-6 6-3 to Daniil Medvedev. Reached Margaret Court, who won her 24th in Ny in 1973. Infinite champion! The Serbian “hammer”, however, should have avoided making … Read more

The Arab Girl Award: Honoring the Literary Legacy of Aousha bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi

The Arab Girl Award: Honoring the Literary Legacy of Aousha bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi

the date 7/4/2023 8:01:04 PM (MENAFN-Al-Bayan) At the Symposium on Culture and Science in Dubai, I attended a special evening with a literary award, which bore the name of a great literary figure, who was known, for decades, by the literary cultural circles in the Al Jazeera region and the Arab Gulf as “The Girl … Read more

“Michela Murgia’s Controversial Comments on Cancer and Politics: Reader Reactions and Reflections”

Dear Aldo, the Murgia works very hard to appear outside the pack, makes deliberately extreme statements, takes pleasure in scandalizing with the arrogance typical of the counter-current role it practices. I found it unacceptable to talk about cancer as a very kind disease. And I sympathize with cancer patients who will have read this ridiculous … Read more

“The Theater of the Seagrave Brothers”, the literary debut of Joanna Quinn

The novel follows Cristabel and her siblings through the years, as they reach adulthood, and then through World War II. The reader testifies how the historical events that occurred between 1919 and 1945 they force the Seagrave brothers to play completely different roles than they were used to in Chilcombe. Situated on the Dorset coast, … Read more

Getting American Studies in Black Africa (Dakar)

Laboratory of American and Caribbean reports LEAC-ARCIV –UCAD- Senegal Laboratory of the Investigation Team on Africa and the Diaspora, University of Abomey Calavi, Benin. LaLiCA English Language, Literature and Civilization Laboratory, Joseph K-Zerbo College, Burkina Faso. Exploration Team in Literature of Black Africa and the Diaspora (EReLAND), Section of English, School of Letters, Languages ​​and … Read more

The literary world gathers in New York for a general public reading through of Rushdie’s operate

American literary figures, these as writers Paul Auster and Gay Talese, collected in New York on Friday for a community studying of Salman Rushdie’s function in guidance of the British author who was stabbed final 7 days. A lot more than a dozen substantial-profile writers, which includes Mr. Rushdie’s friends and colleagues, have spoken on … Read more

Work

Work As part of the preparation program entrance exams to the Grandes Ecolesthe Lycée Henri Bergson in Angers, is organizing a university study day on the works on the program on: TUESDAY JANUARY 24, 2023 Referral program: General theme “Work” 1. The Working ConditionSimone Weil – Gallimard, collection Folio Essais, 2002, n° 409, to be … Read more

Marcel Schwob, writer of trouble (Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne University)

Marcel Schwob, troubled writer Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne University Study day, June 6, 2023 Reading Marcel Schwob, “the trouble remains”. Thus expresses his niece the artist Claude Cahun (The sheaf, May 1920). She clarifies a few lines later: “He carried within him a strange and disturbing universe”. This shows the confusing, elusive character of the work … Read more

Boulogne 1550

International meetig Boulogne 1550 Boulogne-sur-Mer, 23-25 ​​November 2023 Circle of Studies in Boulonnais CountryLittoral Côte d’Opale University, UR HLLI Organizers: Isabelle Clauzel-Delannoy, Jean Devaux On April 25, 1550, St. Mark’s Day, King Henry II of France made his solemn entry into the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer, bought from the English after six years of occupation. The … Read more