Wednesday, September 26, 2007

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Napoleon the Great (historical figures)

Napoleone Buonaparte (cognome successivamente francesizzato in Bonaparte), il futuro dominatore d'europa, nasce il 15 agosto 1769 ad Ajaccio, in Corsica. E' il secondogenito di Carlo Buonaparte, lawyer originally from Tuscany and Letizia Ramolino, beautiful young woman who will even thirteen children. His father, thanks to recommendations from a relative accordategli high priest, encouraged him to pursue a military career. The economic conditions of the Bonaparte family can not be called rosy, so 'more children' are sent to large colleges and state institutions not to overburden the family coffers and to ensure that they take a good social position. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 's why May 15, 1779 that the Napoleon moves into college militare di Brienne . Vi rimane cinque anni, durante i quali forma il suo carattere ed impara i rudimenti della tattica militare quanto quelli della matematica (sua grande passione) . E' un ragazzo schivo e introverso, maltrattato dai suoi compagni di scuola francesi che lo chiamano 'l'italiano' e lo trattano con disprezzo per il suo basso grado di nobilta'.
Nel settembre del 1784 , a quindici anni, viene invece ammesso alla scuola militare di Parigi .
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were now nearing the years of the French Revolution. The oppressed people from an unjustified social policy Louis XVI and 'more and more' close to the rebellion that broke definitively with the convocation of the states general, improvidently made by the king between 1788 and 1789 . The revolution rages with strength in all of France who is deeply upset. Napoleon is in revolution, the first outlet for his ambition for power and social revenge. Following the example of his hero youth Pasquale Paoli seeks to spread the seeds of sedition even on his island. He throws in the politics of place and fights (with poor results) though he be appointed to battalion commander in the National Guard in 1791 Ajaccio (commanders were elected by the troops of the garrison and the people allowed to vote). For now, the aspirations and dreams of glory of Napoleon not stop there. In fact, 30 November 1789 the National Assembly had proclaimed Corsica part of France, putting an end to military occupation began in 1769 and prevents the young Napoleon the way for new honors. Meanwhile, France is facing a political crisis unprecedented. Militarily attacked by its neighbors monarchists ( First Coalition : Austria, Russia, Prussia, Savoy, etc.), is in big trouble 'is social and economic. The Republican armies suffered many defeats and overlooks the politics of terror . Meanwhile, Napoleon makes his first military experience in Toulon and Marseille in the struggles against the royalists. And 'here leading his first-line battery takes the first of those acts of heroism that they will love and admire his soldiers by his enemies. After the heady moments of his first command starts the way for the social ladder. I try to put nel'alta Company 'in Paris and entered the orbit of the directory with one of the first favor that fate gave him. Seda it (happened to be in the right place at the right time) a revolt by angry peasants, placing itself under the command of a battery of cannons and stand in the way. It also chooses the right woman, Josephine de Beauharnais who helps him unravel the fine world of Paris and to become the first influential friends. Finally, Napoleon found himself entrusted, in 1796 , shortly before his marriage, his first command army general. Part C for the first ampagna of Italy during which the fabric of his military strategist adds that the real head of state. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With Treaty Campoformio (1797) concludes His first successful military campaign, defeating the armies of the Austro-Piedmontese and showed his amazing ability to 'tactical and strategic. To sign the treaty will not wait 'even the endorsement of the Executive Board, showing the world her ambition and throwing in this way the foundations of what later became the Kingdom of Italy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ become too famous and uncomfortable the directory is catapulted into what is perhaps 'his campaign less successful but more' daring the campaign of Egypt . Landed in Alexandria, defeats the Mamelukes but suffers the terrible defeat of the naval baia di Abukir che condanna all'esaurimento la sua armata e che lo spinge ad abbandonarla per inseguire i suoi sogni di gloria. Nel frattempo infatti la situazione in Francia era tanto peggiorata da fargli capire che il momento del ritorno era giunto. I suoi nemici politici non erano piu' cosi' forti da potergli impedire alcunche' e le sue conquiste in Italia erano andate tutte perdute.
Affidato il comando delle sue truppe al generale Kleber si imbarca per la Francia contravvenendo agli ordini di Parigi. Il 9 ottobre 1799 sbarca a S. Raphael e fra il 9 e il 10 novembre (il cosiddetto 18 Brumaio del calendario rivoluzionario), con un colpo di stato abbatte il Direttorio diventando 'Primo Console' della repubblica and taking the road to empire. He picked up the reins of the army, the Austrians won 'Marengo' . And 'the victory of fate. From this time assisted by his great ability 'tactics and luck, casting' the whole military force on its greatness and genius' policy. Head of State and the Armies of Napoleon, with a capacity for work of intelligence and creative imagination of an extraordinary reform in record time and the administration of justice . Once again the coalition victory against Austrian forces and the British signed peace in 1801 the concordat with Pius VII which puts the French Church at the service Regime. Then, having uncovered and foiled a plot by the monarchy, you proclaim in 1804 Emperor of the French under the name of Napoleon 1st and the following year, also King of Italy. This creates around him a real "monarchy" with courts and nobility of the Empire and the continued steady state, under his leadership, reform and modernization: education, urban planning, economics, art, creation of the so-called "Napoleonic Code " , that provides a legal basis to the company coming out of the Revolution. But the Emperor was soon taken from other wars. Failed attack on England in the famous Battle of Trafalgar where will die 'over his' inexhaustible opponent Admiral Oratio Nelson, brings to fruition a series of campaigns against the Austro-Russians ( Austerlitz, 1805), Prussian ( Iéna , 1806) and builds his great empire after the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807. So 'as will' for the Nazis in 1940-'45 England will be 'the single biggest obstacle to its European hegemony. In response to the maritime blockade applied from London, Napoleon put in place between 1806 and 1808 the continental block in order to isolate the high power. The block becomes the seed of the final defeat, since 'Napoleon weakens alliances with other European countries and primarily with the powerful Tsarist Russia. Dynamism to the French industry and agriculture but annoys the European economy and forced the emperor to develop a policy of expansion which, from the Papal States to Portugal and Spain through the control of a new coalition of Austria ( Wagram 1809), leaves his armies exhausted. In 1810 , worried to leave offspring, Napoleon married Maria Louisa of Austria (the future Duchess of Parma and Guastalla), which gives him a son, Napoleon II. In 1812 , sensing the hostility of the Tsar Alexander The and driven by the desire to strengthen the system of the continental block, the great Napoleon's army invaded Russia. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Russian Campaign and 'prepared in detail, all European states, now vassals of the French, are involved with expeditionary forces. More 'than 1 million men in arms crossing the borders dell'Imera meeting defeat. Another historical analogy is gathered in this desperate adventure, recalling once again the Second World War. The general winter defeats in 1812 as in 1943 troops invaders, compensating the smallness of the Russian army and tactical errors. This defeat marks the beginning of the end of the empire. The awakening of Eastern Europe and see Paris invaded by the enemy troops March 4, 1814 following the defeat suffered by Napoleon's tactics in the battle of "Leipzig" . few days later, Napoleon is forced to abdicate in favor of his son then, the April 6, 1814, to renounce all of his powers. Only ousted from the throne and was forced into exile, but it is not 'done yet. From May 1814 to March 1815, during his enforced stay Island Elba , ruler of the island on which to restore a pale imitation of its former court, Napoleon will Austrians, Prussians, English and Russian divide, during the Congress of Vienna , what was his great empire. Not monitored by the English, Napoleon back in March 1815 to restore its power and oust the regime Ancienne pusillanimous king on the throne by the allies repulsed monarchists. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Backed by the Liberals and especially army, but know a second brief reign known under the name "Kingdom of One Hundred Days" . The new and recaptured glory will not last long. After a great military campaign on French soil, and after Napoleon repeatedly defeated his opponents should give up and this time forever. Defeated by the tenacity of the British soldiers led by Sir Wellington and from himself, for his determination not to launch into combat his beloved guard in the Battle of Waterloo . Napoleon must therefore 'abdicate restored to its role as the Emperor Giugno1815 22. Now in the hands of the British, these checks as the remote prison island of St. Helena, where, before turning off the May 5, 1821, often evoke nostalgia for his native island, Corsica. His regret, told the few people rimastigli nearby, was to have neglected his land, too busy in wars and businesses. On May 5, 1821 , what was undoubtedly the greatest general and leader after Caesar off alone and abandoned in Longwood on the island of St. Helena, under the supervision of the British. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was real glory? For posterity will judge. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Main books are best of everything. Go see here: http://www.icsm.it/libri/modnapo.html I recommend "The Campaigns of Napoleon by David G. Chandler, BUR"

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The Legend of the Flying Dutchman Johann Sebastian Bach

Although the Dutch Flying not actually 'a pirate ship, the legend that' created around it allows us to enter into the spirit of adventure and fascinating piracy. So 'I decided to start the new series Superimago about pirates, linked to the blog: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ http://superrealityblog.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ beginning at this legend-hued dark and mysterious. So 'for the new series PIRATES here you The legend of the Flying ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Of all the legends and marinate no 'more' disturbing and fascinating at the same time that the Flying Dutchman . The legend is based on a ship really existed, led by a true catfish, Hendrik Vanderdecker that in 1680 the Lord sailed from Amsterdam direct to Batavia, Netherlands Indies. By contract, he should bring back a load of goods on behalf of the company that owned the ship, but Vanderdecker, not without malice, was estimated to be able to buy other merchandise on their behalf, to sell and get rich without having to share anything with the company that gave him work. The ship, according to legend, was struck while crossing a formidable tropical storm, the captain and I try 'make every possible maneuver to proceed. Against every precaution, the captain insult 'the storm as if it were his own personal challenge, even before his official, swore that he would challenge the fate and rounded the Cape of Good Hope. This results in 'terror among sailors who Vanderdecker admonished for conduct that went against every rule, and endangering the lives of all and they pleaded in the name of God, to abandon his mad intentions and wait for the storm subside. Nothing, however, 'pote' stop it, and the ship, a prey to the fury of the sea, was soon overwhelmed, broke 'into two parts and all its occupants perished in the waves. As punishment, Vanderdecker was sentenced to serve their grave responsibility 'of the death of all its crew steering his ship until the day of Judgement. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The legend, as we see, and 'beautiful and romantic, but many witnesses take it very seriously, and swear that it is not, after all, a mere story hearth. In 1835 the captain and crew of a British ship sighted during a storm, a ship that "... approached by the fury of the storm, with all the sails." The commander immediately ordered to report their presence, since 'the boat, at incredible speed, was approaching to the side, risking death as a disastrous impact. Then, suddenly, when it had reached a dangerously short distance and disappeared into thin air, leaving stunned everyone present. In 1881, the British ship Bacchante, a wood merchant class, lost a man overboard. The official report that was drawn on the episode has the disconcerting "Meyers, a sailor, drowned amid the waves despite being made every effort to place it safe. fell into the sea after having sighted a strange ship that although he had reduced the sails in tatters, we followed the same route to to take stern dangerously. " Another more 'recent' sighting was the Flying Dutchman, it is said, in March 1939 beach Glencairn, South Africa . The next day, a local newspaper, reported 'the news that dozens of swimmers had observed the vessel and dwelt on the details of the vision by noting that the vessel had spotted all the sails in tatters and proceeded rapidly despite the complete absence of wind. Some scholars have explained the sighting of Glencairn as a collective mirage. But however, this explanation has not attracted a lot of conviction, even if it falls into the category of probability, because it would be difficult for swimmers of Glencairn imagine a ship of the seventeenth century in a detailed way, since most of them had never seen one! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (article from http:/ / www.ilcancello.com / mistero_miti_olandese_volante.htm )

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Sympathy In Frankenstein



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ Johann Sebastian Bach was born on 14.03.1685 in Eisenach from a family of musicians. At 10 years and is an orphan brought up by his older brother who gives him lessons in organ and harpsichord. In 1700, his brother leaves his family to go to Lüneburg, where he joined the Michaeliskirche choir. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After having been short time violinist at the court of Saxe-Weimar, in 1703 became organist of St. Boniface at Arnstadt, and soon becomes famous. In 1705 he undertook a journey on foot, later to become legendary (400 km), and went to Lübeck to hear the famous organist D. Bextehude that Sebastian particularly admired for his compositions. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bach moved to Weimar and here comprises a large number of pieces for organ and sing first, but little valued as a composer, Bach gained fame as an organist, consecrated by the famous concerts held from 1713 to 1717 in Dresden, Halle, Leipzig and other towns. In 1717 he was appointed Kapellmeister at the court reformed the Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen Cöthen with the task of composing music and carol singing at concerts. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In 1723 he moved to Leipzig and accepts the post of Kantor at St. Thomas and comprises a large number of very famous and sacred cantatas great passion, returning instrumental music until about 1726. From 1729 to 1740 was director of the Bach Collegium Musicum university which continues his work as a composer of music for harpsichord and instrumental music varies. In 1747 King Frederick II of Prussia invited him to Potsdam, gives great honor and admiration at seeing his masterful improvisations. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Around 1749 health the composer begins to wane, sight becomes dim and increasingly, become blind, that his last, great composition (unfortunately remained unfinished), the 'Art of Fugue. " Bach died July 28, 1750 in Leipzig and his music (published in 59 volumes) is only rediscovered in 1829 thanks to a performance of Mendelssohn's "St. Matthew Passion, was a composer of Masses, Passions and oratorios, cantatas sacred and secular music orchestral, chamber music for various instruments, organ works, works for harpsichord and other instruments. Read more: SITE BACH

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Chest Pain And Blurred Vision Causes

MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA (1910-1997) Margaret Thatcher

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ "I'm Albanian blood, the Indian nationality. As regards to my faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world. But As far as my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart of Jesus'. " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ conformation tiny, but solid as the rock of faith, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was entrusted with the mission of proclaiming God's thirsting love 'for humanity', especially the most 'poorest of the poor. " God still loves the world and send you and me to' His love and compassion towards the poor ." soul was filled with the light of Christ, on fire with love He and a single, burning desire "to quench His thirst for love and for souls." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This luminous messenger of God was born on August 26, 1910 to Skopje, a city 'located at the crossroads of Balkan history. The most 'of the five small children Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu , was christened Agnes Gonxha , received her First Communion at the age' of five and a half years and was confirmed in November 1916 . From the day of First Communion, a love for souls was' in his heart. The sudden death of his father when Agnes was about eight years, I leave 'the family in trouble' financial resources. Drane breed 'children firmly and lovingly, greatly influencing her daughter's character and vocation. Training religiosa di Gonxha fu rafforzata ulteriormente dalla vivace parrocchia gesuita del Sacro Cuore , in cui era attivamente impegnata.

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All'eta' di diciotto anni, mossa dal desiderio di diventare missionaria, Gonxha lascio' la sua casa nel settembre 1928 , per entrare nell’Istituto della Beata Vergine Maria, conosciuto come "le Suore di Loreto" , in Irlanda . Li' ricevette il nome di suor Mary Teresa , come Santa Teresa di Lisieux . In dicembre partì per l'India, arrivando a Calcutta il 6 gennaio 1929. After her First Profession of Vows in May 1931 , Sister Teresa was assigned at the community ' of Loreto Entally and teach' in the girls' school, St. Mary. On May 24, 1937 Sister Teresa made her Final Profession of Vows, becoming, as she said: " the bride of Jesus '" for "all eternity ' . From then on she was called Mother Teresa . Continuous' teaching at St. Mary's and in 1944 became the director of the school. A person of profound prayer and deep love for her religious sisters and her students, Mother Teresa's twenty years of his life to "Loreto "with great happiness. Known for her charity ', and generosity' and the courage, her capacity for hard work and natural talent for organization, she lived out her consecration to Jesus', one of the sisters, with loyalty 'and joy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On September 10, 1946 during the train ride from Calcutta to Darjeeling for her annual retreat, Mother Teresa received her "inspiration," his "call within a call" . On that day, how not Story 'ever, the thirst of Jesus' love and for souls took hold' of his heart, and the desire to satiate His thirst became the cornerstone of its existence. In the weeks and months, by means of interior locutions and visions, Jesus 'reveals' the desire of his heart for "victims of love" who would "radiate His love on souls." "Come Be My Light", please '. "I can not go alone" The reveal 'His pain at the neglect of the poor, His sorrow at their ignorance and their longing for their love. Jesus' asked Mother Teresa to establish a community 'religious the Missionaries of Charity' , dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor. Nearly two years of testing and discernment passed before Mother Teresa received permission to begin his new mission. On August 17, 1948 , I wear 'for the first time the white, blue-bordered sari and passed through' the gate of his beloved monastery of "Loreto " to enter the world of the poor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After a short course with the Medical Mission Sisters in Patna , Mother Teresa returned 'to Calcutta and I find' temporary lodging with the Little Sisters of the Poor. On December 21 went 'for the first time to the slums I visit' families, working 'wounds of some children, took care of an old man lying sick on the road and a woman who was dying of hunger and tuberculosis. She started each day with Jesus' Eucharist and then went out, rosary in their hands, to seek and serve Him in those who are " unwanted, unloved, not cared . Several months' later joined her, one after another, some of his former students. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The October 7, 1950 the new Congregation of the Missionaries of Charity ' was officially established in Calcutta. In early 1960 Mother Teresa start 'to send her Sisters to other parts of India. The Pontifical Right granted to the Congregation by Pope Paul VI in February 1965 encourage you 'to open a mission house in Venezuela . It was soon followed by foundations in Rome and Tanzania and, eventually, on every continent. Beginning in 1980 until 1990 , Mother Teresa opened 'mission houses in almost all the communist countries, including the former Soviet Union, Albania and Cuba ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To better meet the needs' of poveri, sia fisiche, sia spirituali, Madre Teresa fondo' nel 1963 i Fratelli Missionari della Carita' ; nel 1976 il ramo contemplativo delle sorelle, nel 1979 i Fratelli contemplativi, e nel 1984 i Padri Missionari della Carita' . Tuttavia la sua ispirazione non si limito' soltanto alle vocazioni religiose. Formo' i Collaboratori di Madre Teresa e i Collaboratori Ammalati e Sofferenti , persone di diverse confessioni di fede e nazionalita' con cui condivise il suo spirito di preghiera, semplicita', sacrificio e il suo apostolato di umili opere d'amore. Questo spirito successivamente porto' alla fondazione dei Missionari della Carita 'Lay . In response to the requests of many priests, in 1991 Mother Teresa also began the Corpus Christi Movement for Priests as a " little way of holiness' " for those who desire to share his charisma and spirit. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In these years of rapid expansion of its mission, the world began 'to turn its eyes towards Mother Teresa and the work he had started. Numerous awards, beginning with the Indian Padmashri Award in 1962 and the relevant Nobel Prize for Peace in 1979, honored her work, while the media began to follow her activities' with growing interest. She received both prizes and attention "to the glory of God and on behalf of the poor." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The whole life and the work of Mother Teresa bore witness to the joy of loving, the greatness and dignity 'of every human being, the value of little things done faithfully and with love, and the incomparable value of friendship with God But there was a more heroic side of this great woman that was revealed only after his death. Hidden from all eyes, hidden even from those who stayed more than 'close, his inner life was marked by the experience of a deep, painful and abiding feeling of being separated from God, even rejected by Him, along with a growing desire Him I call 'her inner experience,' the darkness'. " The "painful night" of his soul, which began around the time she started her work with the poor and continued 'life, led Mother Teresa to an even more' deep with God Through 'Darkness' Join 'mystically to the thirst of Jesus', his desire, painful and passionate love, and shared in the interior desolation of the poor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During the last years of his life, despite increasingly severe health problems, Mother Teresa continued 'to govern her Society and respond to the needs of the poor and the Church. In 1997 the Sisters of Mother Teresa were about 4,000, established in 610 foundations in 123 countries around the world . In March 1997 blessed the newly-elected Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity 'and made one more trip abroad. After meeting Pope John Paul II for the last time, back 'in Calcutta and spent her final weeks receiving visitors and instructing her Sisters. On September 5, 1997 Mother Teresa's earthly life came to an end. She was given the honor of a state funeral by the Indian government and his body was buried at the Motherhouse of the Missionaries of Charity '. Her tomb quickly became a place of pilgrimage and prayer for people of all faiths, rich and poor, without distinction of any kind. Mother Teresa left a testament of unshakable faith, invincible hope and extraordinary charity '. His response to the request of Jesus ': "Come be My light," made her a Missionary of Charity', "Mother of the poor," a symbol of compassion for the world and a living witness thirsting love of God ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Less than two years after his death, because of the widespread reputation of holiness' and obtained through his intercession, Pope John Paul II permitted the opening of the Cause of Canonization. On December 20, 2002 approve 'the decrees on its virtues' and heroic miracles.