Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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The moment of truth

Jonathan Swift said that "the head of the British government never tells the real thing without the intent to be taken for a lie, never say something false, if the purpose is taken for truth."
It was not yet known our head of government.

Giuseppe D'Urso, a teacher very precarious, from Catania


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Friday, September 24, 2010

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If you liked the first ....

I promise this is the last of the series ....
I will not continue this way .... As Oscar Wilde argued
"laugh is not a bad way to start a friendship."
This post is dedicated to all friends, old and new, existing or to be

Giuseppe D'Urso, a teacher very precarious, from Catania

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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When the word adds nothing

The artist is able to express in verse what others express only the prose.

Giuseppe D'Urso, a teacher very precarious, from Catania

Monday, September 6, 2010

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History and landings


"Song of the man who first came to Italy from Troy." So opens the first book of Virgil preparing to tell the story of Aeneas fleeing from his homeland, ravaged by war, and migrates to other shores hopes that the most hospitable and happy and where he hopes to be able to reshape its future and provides better to their offspring.
The journey that led him "on the shores of Lavinia" is a "long and troubled land and sea," like the one that thousands of men do each year to land on our shores and leave behind war, persecution and misery, because Enea yesterday, as they did today, "he suffered much in war."
We re-read the story of "profugus" Aeneas at the same time while other refugees, newly Aeneas with their hopes, fears and memories of the land left, a few miles apart, celebrating their landing on our shores.
The history of migration of men is the same for centuries: a sky full of dropouts, tears, hopes, sorrows, failures and successes.
, however, change the companies that receive these exiles and their degree of civilization in accepting and offering them the opportunity to plan a different future from the past that they leave behind. Nearly fifteen centuries ago
boats full of desperate people set sail from North Africa, the Middle East, the Balkans, and crossed the Mediterranean in search of a new life in Italy to land in Sicily and Calabria where they were welcomed by the local authorities were provided with feed and to organize their accommodation or on the spot or making them flow more to the North towards Rome. They were not, as now, the wretched of the earth fleeing the misery of the refugees were collapse of the immense Roman Empire. It was the time where not escaping from the wreckage as the poor ones were left in place and learned to live with the new owners assuming the identity over time. Instead of fleeing members of the ruling class, bishops, generals, landowners, senators, clergy and monks, inspired by the certainty that the empire would have been able to relocate and use their human capital. For them there was at the sea of \u200b\u200bthe unknown because they all spoke Latin or greek and you would find at home in an Italy still cosmopolitan. A horizon is very different today compared to those refugees who are using the new label as slaves, and which resemble those which for centuries has poured into the Mediterranean ports of Italy.
Alessandro Manzoni, The Betrothed last chapter, describing the wedding dinner offered by the Marquis, heir of Don Rodrigo, the newlyweds Renzo and Lucia, is not without stress, with a gentle relief, "humility" of the Marquis who before retiring for lunch with Don Abbondio elsewhere, wanted to stay there a little to agl'invitati company, and even helped to serve them. Ironically
Manzoni immediately warns the reader from thinking that it would be easiest thing to do even a table, so that the marquis was a good man, but not (...) an original, as they say now - and we add as we would say today, not just at the time of Manzoni - I told you who was humble, not that it was a portent of humility. True humility is the heart and soul of man and not in outward performances.
If the Unnamed, in a deep inner compulsion, was able to catch up with its persecuted, the Marquis could not because his role is rather external and gesture to help them and serve them is an act of humiliation to humility.
than they had none needed to put under these good people, but not in Istar their peers.
If we - all! - Daily rather than taking the attitude occasional humiliation of putting under these good people, we adopt the perennial habit of mind and moral humility, histamine in their peers, will probably achieve good results and egregious in the way that leads to multiethnic and multicultural society.

Giuseppe D'Urso, a teacher very precarious, from Catania

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Look for and find it themselves. The circus in Rome Libyan


Personally I am a "if the search."

voluntarily Using this expression recently, delivered by one of our old (In the full sense of the term and exhaustive) knowledge of Rome, to define the sacrifice of a servant of the state.

But now lay in a calendar full of heroes, mobsters, piduisti persecuted, who corrupt the martyrs, a place, one day they will get to Giulio Romano.

I, as anticipated in the incipit, seeking news, commentary and returns to the world that gives me to receive enriched by the comments of those who gratifies me reading them.

E ' therefore undeniable that, "seek", where "circles".

Among the news in recent days, I came across a note of the news agency reported that the control of the British police carried out to Mario Balotelli, stopped driving a car and found by officers with a few thousand euro in cash.

omit the haughty reply of the boy (" 'm rich and I can afford ") will have the opportunity and time to find if these ridiculous allegations. I focus instead on the episode itself seems to me curious and marks the time: the need to justify possession of the money held in your pocket.

curious because at the beginning of the unification of Italy were the British to blame and to point out to the public opinion of the time as a police regime.

Count Cavour at a meeting in Turin on the circle of nobles boasted of respect for liberal principles that distinguished the police in Piedmont Savoy to the point of not being and respect for freedom individual, less than the English.
Tell a chronicle of the time among the guests there was a young British reporter that turning to the Count of Cavour said: "Mr Prime Minister, to cut short the academic discussions make a bet: the first night without violating any law I will be imprisoned. "
Knowing his taste for the challenge of the English and not wanting to be rude, Cavour agreed, almost to" honor to sign ".
The chronicle continues: "The young Englishman, came out there, you trick admirably by rogue, then, in the evening, was reduced in a tavern to hang around the Piazza Italy where people of ill repute. He drank dramatically, then, when he seemed to be quite drunk, took out to pay for a package containing some one thousand tickets. That was enough! He was spotted, denounced, grappled. When he was in jail, sent the letter two lines of its contradictory: Mr. Earl in prison without doing anything, come and rescue me. "
The British Victorians were amazed then the possibility that, in Liberal, you could be arrested without reason.
and was amazed at the fact that even today in our country, after a century and a half, you can ask questions on Bass Sultan to investigate the source of its economic fortunes.
But that was the nineteenth century, other times, dark times, different from our oxygen from the zephyrs of democracy and justice and equality of all citizens before the law.

Joseph D'Urso, a teacher very precarious, from Catania