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Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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Greenland: a glacier melts in one night
In a single night - between 6 and July 7 - 7 square miles of Greenland's Jakobshavn glacier (the equivalent of the eighth part of the island of Manhattan in New York) have begun to separate from the terminal language, ending in the sea. This has led a sudden withdrawal of the glacier about a mile . The Jakobshavn Glacier
Isbrae is located on the west coast of Greenland, and declined by more than 45 km in the last 160 years, only 10 km in the last ten years.
The phenomenon was discovered by researchers at the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University, through the use of satellites that control the evolution of glaciers. A strike scientists is that what happened this time was done after a warm winter that did not allow for adding new parts to the glacier most likely come off during the summer. The glacier ended in the sea so completely belongs to the language that descends from the continent. Meanwhile in the night between 12 and 13 July another huge crack opened up to a few hundred meters from the new border with the sea. This suggests that soon another piece of ice broke away to finish in the ocean.
As the glacier retreated, it was divided into two parts this week and the gap is produced the north branch.
More than ten percent of all icebergs that are lost in Greenland come from Jakobshavn Glacier: is considered the largest contributor in the increase of sea level in the northern hemisphere
Friday, July 2, 2010
Acura Mdx Installing Running Board
Nordic Walking in the countryside town
Nordic Walking in Villa Borghese
Walking The Rome Center offers for Sunday, July 4 output Nordic Walking in Villa Borghese, one of the most beautiful villas in Rome.
The walk will be an opportunity to try one of the routes that will be proposed during the ' International Nordic Walking Festival to be held in Rome in late September and that will get a lot of Nordic walkers is from Italy and abroad.
Starting from the entrance of the villa of Avenue of the zoo will cover a route that winds around within the magnificent Villa Borghese, who in addition to the green, fountains and pond offers important museums and galleries ... a route between nature, history and culture.
A different way to discover one of the most beautiful and important houses in our city.
Appointment: Sunday, July 4 at 18:15 , entrance to Villa Borghese in the square at the beginning of Viale del Giardino Zologico (height avenue of Fine Arts, National Gallery of Modern Art)
Duration: 1 hour approximately .45
Companions: Alessandra
Fee: € 5.00
Reservations: prenotazione@walkingcenter.it
Nordic Walking in Villa Borghese
Walking The Rome Center offers for Sunday, July 4 output Nordic Walking in Villa Borghese, one of the most beautiful villas in Rome.
The walk will be an opportunity to try one of the routes that will be proposed during the ' International Nordic Walking Festival to be held in Rome in late September and that will get a lot of Nordic walkers is from Italy and abroad.
Starting from the entrance of the villa of Avenue of the zoo will cover a route that winds around within the magnificent Villa Borghese, who in addition to the green, fountains and pond offers important museums and galleries ... a route between nature, history and culture. A different way to discover one of the most beautiful and important houses in our city.
Appointment: Sunday, July 4 at 18:15 , entrance to Villa Borghese in the square at the beginning of Viale del Giardino Zologico (height avenue of Fine Arts, National Gallery of Modern Art)
Duration: 1 hour approximately .45
Companions: Alessandra
Fee: € 5.00
Reservations: prenotazione@walkingcenter.it
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Gay Cruising Areas Calgary
to remember the Shoah
In Rome, the museum Holocaust
Even Rome, and Berlin, Paris, London, Jerusalem and Washington will finally have a place to remember the Shoah. The
Roman Museum of the Holocaust, planned in 2005, it begins to take shape and the preliminary draft - signed by architects Luca Zevi and Giorgio Tamburini - was officially handed over to the City of Rome.
The museum, set up and managed by the Foundation was founded in 2008, will rise on Nomentana, near Villa Torlonia, a particularly significant to the history and Jewish culture, "given the presence of a number of Jewish catacombs .
is made palpable memories of horror, in addition to testimony and documents on display inside the building will look the same, designed to immediately impress the visitor and through the sense of drama that led to death of six million Jews in a few years.
The salient features of the future museum : eight floors, including four underground to mitigate the impact with the surrounding buildings. The external structure will consist of a double volume: a rectangular black (looming from above, indicating " as the seeds of that horrific tragedy and incomparable still devolve upon us ") with inside the exhibition halls and services preceded the entrance in the shape of a cone (which will evoke the chimneys of the concentration camps).
be emphasized the position of the "black box" Who will come out if the museum will be above your head, without visible support, with the feeling of a mass that can fall at any moment. Obvious symbol of the " need to continue to deal with a tragedy that can not be closed if it is true, how true, that our days are passed through by intolerance and oppression .
The building will extend over a total area of \u200b\u200b5,113 square meters and will include, in addition to the permanent exhibition, an archive, a library, offices, classrooms, a multipurpose conference room, bookshop, cafe and underground parking duplex (over 2,200 square meters).
highly symbolic is also the entry: " a formless clay volume, as opposed to the geometric purity of the black box, to evoke the cataclysmic destruction that is in the historic course of European civilization . From here you can access the main body and, through a long stairway, you reach the top of the building where it will unfold, then, the story of the persecution and extermination, " by the emergence of totalitarian regimes to the anti-Jewish legislation, by concentration camps to the gas chambers .
The work will be expected to complete in about 35 months and will cost 13 million 400 thousand euro.
From the website of The Republic you can watch rendering of the preliminary draft.
In Rome, the museum Holocaust
Even Rome, and Berlin, Paris, London, Jerusalem and Washington will finally have a place to remember the Shoah. The
Roman Museum of the Holocaust, planned in 2005, it begins to take shape and the preliminary draft - signed by architects Luca Zevi and Giorgio Tamburini - was officially handed over to the City of Rome.
The museum, set up and managed by the Foundation was founded in 2008, will rise on Nomentana, near Villa Torlonia, a particularly significant to the history and Jewish culture, "given the presence of a number of Jewish catacombs . is made palpable memories of horror, in addition to testimony and documents on display inside the building will look the same, designed to immediately impress the visitor and through the sense of drama that led to death of six million Jews in a few years.
The salient features of the future museum : eight floors, including four underground to mitigate the impact with the surrounding buildings. The external structure will consist of a double volume: a rectangular black (looming from above, indicating " as the seeds of that horrific tragedy and incomparable still devolve upon us ") with inside the exhibition halls and services preceded the entrance in the shape of a cone (which will evoke the chimneys of the concentration camps). be emphasized the position of the "black box" Who will come out if the museum will be above your head, without visible support, with the feeling of a mass that can fall at any moment. Obvious symbol of the " need to continue to deal with a tragedy that can not be closed if it is true, how true, that our days are passed through by intolerance and oppression .
The building will extend over a total area of \u200b\u200b5,113 square meters and will include, in addition to the permanent exhibition, an archive, a library, offices, classrooms, a multipurpose conference room, bookshop, cafe and underground parking duplex (over 2,200 square meters).
highly symbolic is also the entry: " a formless clay volume, as opposed to the geometric purity of the black box, to evoke the cataclysmic destruction that is in the historic course of European civilization . From here you can access the main body and, through a long stairway, you reach the top of the building where it will unfold, then, the story of the persecution and extermination, " by the emergence of totalitarian regimes to the anti-Jewish legislation, by concentration camps to the gas chambers .
The work will be expected to complete in about 35 months and will cost 13 million 400 thousand euro.
From the website of The Republic you can watch rendering of the preliminary draft.
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