In French, Italian, and other Romance languages indefinite nominal phrases can be introduced by what appears to be the conflation of a genitive preposition and a definite article, the so-called "indefinite partitive articles" (e.g., Fr. Je cuisine de la soupe depuis deux jours. 'I've been...
An adjective is a part of speech (POS), and parts of speech are incredibly important in writing. Each part of speech fulfills a purpose in a sentence, and not all parts of speech are created equal. Some parts of speech make our writing stronger while others make it weaker. So we must...
“For the first time, I declare my position regarding what is happening in Syria: Bashar Al-Assad is a delinquent, a criminal and a child-killer… The regime of Assad is the most criminal and backward regime of the Arab world. Shame on anyone who continues to remain silent. Every moment...
What Is a Classic? A DELICATE question, to which somewhat diverse solutions might be given according to times and seasons. An intelligent man suggests it to me, and I intend
An almanac is a book or table containing a calendar of the days, weeks and months of the year and a record of various astronomical phenomena.
Why is the information about the Italian Regiment important? Because it feeds into the traditional response, we apply to those troops destroying the temple as though they were Italians answering to Titus when, as we learned from Josephus, those troops who destroyed the Temple in 70 AD were prim...
“Che bella cosa ‘na iurnata ‘e sole…”What a beautiful thing is a sunny day! The words and music instantly and magically transport you back in time to Italy where love and sunshine create a mix of what it means today to be Italian: joy for life! O Sole Mio is a great example...
This introductory chapter paves the way for a reconciliation of Utopian Studies, philosophy of technology and political philosophy. It introduces the general idea of vindicating technological utopias and engagement with them. The value question is being
Muñoz is aSpanish-languagesurname — with a Portuguese-language variant (Munhoz). What are Italian last names? According to the site Italianames [1], the following are the most common surnames in Italy: Rossi. Russo. Ferrari. Esposito. ...
[…] There it is a definite social relation between men, that assumes, in their eyes, the fantastic form of a relation between things.’8 The objectification of our relationships with one another and with nature under capitalism forms the basis of an abstraction of creative labour into ‘dead...