lunedì 25 maggio 2015

Politically Correct

The term designates a politically correct line of opinion and a social attitude of extreme attention to the general , especially in shunning offense to certain categories of people . The term politically correct ( literal translation of English politically correct ) designates a line of opinion and a social attitude of extreme attention to the general , especially in shunning offense to certain categories of people .


venerdì 27 marzo 2015

Random act of kindness

1. Tweet or Facebook message a genuine compliment to three people right now.
2. Bring doughnuts (or a healthy treat, like cut-up fruit) to work.
3. While you’re out, compliment a parent on how well-behaved their child is.
4. Don’t write the angry internet comment you’re thinking of writing.
5. When everyone around you is gossiping about someone, be the one to butt in with something nice.
6. Cook a meal or do a load of laundry for a friend who just had a baby or is going through a difficult time.
7. If you walk by a car with an expired parking meter, put a quarter in it.8. Put your phone away.
9. Hang out with the person who just moved to town.
10. Offer a homeless person your leftovers bag from the restaurant.

venerdì 9 gennaio 2015

POPULAR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION ッ

mercoledì 7 gennaio 2015

PALINDROMO.

The palindrome is a sequence of characters that , read in reverse , remains identical .This word is one of the most immediate and curious who can tease who is in front of a sequence of letters - words , phrases , verses - or figures . Palindrome is the sequence that , viewed in one direction and in the opposite direction , retains the same meaning.
For example:                                                                           A man,a plan,a canal: panama!.                          Able was I ere I saw Elba.                     Doc, note, I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod.                         No devil lived on.

lunedì 1 dicembre 2014

HAPPY DAYS! :)

Happy Days is a situation comedy , which appeared for the first time on television in 1974 , and lasted until 1984. The series revolves around teenager Richie Cunningham and his family : his father ( Howard ) , his mother ( Marion ) and her sister ( Joanie ) button.The represented life , friendship , love , festivals , cinema , culture , music and entertainment. The family consists of Howard Cunningham , owner of a hardware store , his wife Marion , housewife , and his sons Charles said Chuck , Richard said Richie and Joanie . The picture is completed by the best friends of Richie , Ralph Malph and Warren Webber " Potsie " and especially by Fonzie , said Fonzie , bewitching mechanic with more than a touch of James Dean , who at the beginning of the third season will live in a small apartment above the garage of Cunningham . Born as a typical hard and juvenile delinquent 50s of few words , they should have had a marginal role in the show to give a touch of realism more , the character , given the success that he obtained , it will turn quickly in almost a family member Cunningham , who acts as a mentor to Richie thanks to its greater experience , taking so what should be the role of the older brother Chuck , which probably disappeared from the series for this reason.

lunedì 10 novembre 2014

PUNISHMENT

Punishment is the authoritative imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome upon an individual or group by another individual or group, in response to behaviour that an authority deems unacceptable or a violation of some norm. The unpleasant imposition may include a fine, penalty, or confinement, or be the removal or denial of something pleasant or desirable. The individual may be a person, or even an animal. The authority may be either a group or a single person, and punishment may be carried out formally under a system of law or informally in other kinds of social settings such as within a family.  Negative consequences that are not authorised or that are administered without a breach of rules are not considered to be punishment as defined here. The study and practice of the punishment of crimes, particularly as it applies to imprisonment, is called penology, or, often in modern texts, corrections; in this context, the punishment process is euphemistically called "correctional process". Research into punishment often includes similar research into prevention. Justifications for punishment include retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. The last could include such measures as isolation, in order to prevent the wrongdoer's having contact with potential victims, or the removal of a hand in order to make theft more difficult. Of the four justifications, only retribution is part of the definition of punishment and none of the other justifications is a guaranteed outcome, aside from obvious exceptions such as an executed man being incapacitated with regard to further crimes.