Lilia Buranii
Ricette disegnate
Le ricette che non si leggono, si guardano le figure!
ISBN 9788897982579
Digital Index Editore, Modena 2013
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If A Wine Were Me... Which Would it Be? Bold, sexy, bubbly, sweet
Edited by Jennifer Chhatlani
Cover art by Peter Georgeson
ISBN 9788897982395
Digital Index Editore, Modena 2012
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From the creator of www.bwinedate.com!
Wines are organic, with inherent characteristics just like you and me! Read on to learn their attributes, personalities, styles and finishes.
Then, determine which varietal or styles is more akin to you: red, white, sparkling, or dessert. This eBook was produced for you and your bar counter... Cheers!
If A Wine Were Me... is simply a fun way to highlight the similarities of wine to living, organic species; essentially, wine varietals personified.
The most fun part of the book is that you will start to understand wines from a personalized perspective. Certainly a much easier way to remember the varietal distinctions!
While reading, discover whether one variety feels more like your personality than another based on your mood.
Does it change? Can you identify what wine elements would balance your personality? Is your personality a blend of varieties?
If so, which ones, and what are the main characteristics suggesting a blend?If you are more daring, grab a friend to help you determine which variety best represents your specific personality...and find out which of your friends knows you better.
And for the foodies, the book offers up basic food suggestions for which your wine persona might best pair.
LaSaan Georgeson once a corporate executive redesigned her life to indulge in her passions and studied to become a Sommelier.
LaSaan is the producer and founder of Bwinedate Enterprises, of which Bwindate.com is at the core.
As an entrepreneur she has developed various concepts under Bwinedate Enterprises designed to create a community of wine enthusiasts; she connects enthusiasts over the topic of wines, provides consultancy in wine and food pairing, educates consumers about wines and spirits, and conducts wine symposiums.
LaSaan trained at International Sommelier Guild, the Court of Master Sommeliers, and Wine, Spirits and Education Trust.
You can find her traveling around engaging others on the topic of drink and all things pertinent to the palate.
Her book tour will begin in Chicago, iL February 2013 and continue in Germany and Italian region of Veneto in March.
James Anderson
I DOVERI DEL LIBERO MASSONE
estratto dagli Antichi Registri delle Logge di Oltremare, d’Inghilterra, Scozia e Irlanda ad uso delle Logge di Londra da leggersi alla nomina di nuovi Fratelli o per ordine del Maestro 1723
Nuova traduzione di Pinuccia D'Aniello
isbn 9788890664366 -Digital Index, Modena, 2012
Nuova traduzione dei DOVERI DEL LIBERO MASSONE.
I Doveri furono pubblicati in Inghilterra nel 1723, nel libro "Le Costituzione dei Liberi Muratori" di James Anderson.
Detti Landmark, le regole di confine, definiscono le regole fondamentali che tracciano i confini e gli ambiti della massoneria: sono tutt'ora le Regole a cui ogni Massone, in qualsiasi parte del Mondo, si deve attenere.
Con dedica a Teodoro Fischetti.
Alberto Roatti, Stefano Verrina
Tōken No Kanji
Manuale pratico per la lettura dei kanji delle tōken
ISBN 9788897982258, Digital Index Editore,
Modena 2012
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Questo manuale riporta la maggior parte dei kanji (caratteri cinesi) utilizzati dai forgiatori di spade e fornimenti e da altri artigiani ed artisti in Giappone dall'VIII sec. ad oggi.
Anche senza conoscere il giapponese, con pazienza ed esercizio chiunque può essere in grado di decifrare e trascrivere in modo corretto le iscrizioni, mei, che compaiono su nakago di lame, seppadai di tsuba, fuchi kashira, armature, stampe, lacche, etc.
Si possono interpretare delle mei delle token e la conseguente collocazione nel giusto contesto storico-artistico dell’oggetto considerato, facendo riferimento agli appositi repertori di oshigata presenti nell'eBook, per giungere ad una corretta individuazione di massima dell'autore, fra i molti omonimi, della sua tradizione e/o scuola, etc.
Laura Lolli - Marilena Marcato
ISBN 9788897982494
Digital Index Editore, Modena 2013
IN ALL DIGITAL STORES
The book "Why should we make more children?" by Piero Angela and Lorenzo Pinna was published in 2008. With this book today we are trying to give an answer to a question that might seem rhetorical, but it's not!
The plummeting birth rate was not strictly associated to the economic collapse because it wasn't still so obvious.
It’s just the Time Factor that played the main role here, as never before. A few figures: the average number of births per woman in Italy was 1.40 in 2010 (being the ratio in replacement of couples equal to 2.1 children).
Workers and pensioners ratio: 24 elderly per 100 workers in the sixties, now it is 71 seniors on 100 employed, with an estimate for 2020 of 100 elderly people per 100 employed.
The risk of this system is the decline of births resulting in substantial demographic changes.
Is it possible that optimising demographics would associate births to a positive economic performance?
The crisis of the Finance might not the only cause, and we should research the reasons further back in time? We realised that economists and demographers had already warned to do so by monitoring the evolution of the system for decades, and that other countries, like France, Germany and Scandinavian countries especially) had already run for cover, investing on Welfare for the family.
Is really a good thing that European population is aging more slowly, through a better quality of life? It is a scenery that is object of the envy by the other industrialized countries but that is also finding all the governments of the Eurozone unprepared.
What kind of support should a Welfare system guarantee today? What are the benefits women can offer, today, to the labour market? How much money could the State save, if the number of hours spent in caring for the children and the elderlies, were to be considered working hours? Why and where the Italian Welfare system is wrong in marginalising women in the labour market? We should not forget that we stay at the 74th place among the industrialized countries, just behind Vietnam.
The increase of life expectancy and the decline of births are deeply changing the economical picture of the whole world because they distort the dynamics of demographics and create uncertainty for the future.
There is one key word that can help us to exit both the economical and the demographic emergency and that is: Women! A concerted action between family and work is feasible and extremely necessary, because the State is like a large family: without a generation change, the State would collapse.