Let’s take a peek into the chambers of those we watch on television and who decide the fate of Italy

The Chamber of deputies is housed in the ancient building of the Montecitorio Palace, from 1871, when Rome became the capital and where it was the seat of the courts during the time of the Papal State.The palace then received a dome with a bell announcing the oath of the new president of the republic.The … More Let’s take a peek into the chambers of those we watch on television and who decide the fate of Italy

Values of the Constitution and symbols of Italy

The Constitution of the Italian Republic is based on the following values: 1) Tolerance. The ability to live in peace with people who have different beliefs and behaviours than ours. 2) Freedom. The ability to independently express our opinion, work and decide on our choices. 3) Ethics. A set of moral values ​​that bring us closer to the … More Values of the Constitution and symbols of Italy

TED talks: When an introvert realizes that his inner world needs to see the light of day, the creative person overcomes resistance and the original uses his habits to change the world

The power of an introvert Creativity and leadership, they do it best. They also performed better as students and have better grades. Also, they are better managers because they allow more proactive people to express their ideas. Independence allows them to express and exchange ideas, to be more creative. Introverts need to: 1. Break with … More TED talks: When an introvert realizes that his inner world needs to see the light of day, the creative person overcomes resistance and the original uses his habits to change the world

Ten things about living and studying in Italy from my point of view

It’s never too late to learn and for something you love. I enrolled a master’s degree at the Sapienza University of Rome in my forties in a field I knew nothing about. I just knew I wanted to change direction in my career and pursue something more creative. In the list rankings, I was among … More Ten things about living and studying in Italy from my point of view

Universal man Leonardo da Vinci

Artist, sculptor, inventor, anatomist, philosopher, costume designer, theatre director, composer, poet, even joke writer. An example of a universal man in which a scientist joins the humanist, a man whose great lack is felt in today’s world. His inventions were the forerunner of parachutes, paragliders, long-distance communication, today’s radiography, and even of the ability to … More Universal man Leonardo da Vinci

Heroism of Hypatia

Hypatia was a mathematician, astronomer and philosopher of the Neoplatonic school at the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 5th century AD in Alexandria, which was the first world centre of learning. And where Alexander the Great introduced the principle of cosmopolitanism, which meant that everyone had to be treated equally by … More Heroism of Hypatia