1.

Record Nr.

UNIPARTHENOPE000021163

Autore

Faggiani, Dalberto <1903-1975>

Titolo

Lineamenti di acustica applicata / Dalberto Faggiani

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano : Libreria editrice Politecnica Cesare Tamburini, 1946

Titolo uniforme

Lineamenti di acustica applicata

Descrizione fisica

X, 248 p., 2 c. di tav. : ill. ; 25 cm

Disciplina

620.2

Collocazione

G 620.2/1

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNICAMPANIAVAN0089400

Titolo

3: 14. siècle. 1. Lombardie, Ligurie / par François Avril et Marie Thérèse Gousset, avec la collaboration de Jean-Pierre Aniel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris, : Bibliotheque nationale de France, c2005

ISBN

27-17-72244-0

Descrizione fisica

171 p., 230 p. di tav. : ill.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910163389803321

Autore

Wedra Karin

Titolo

Die 50 besten Spiele zum Storytelling / / Karin Wedra

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Munchen : , : Don Bosco Medien, , 2017

ISBN

3-7698-8085-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (63 pages)

Collana

Don Bosco MiniSpielothek

Disciplina

808.543

Soggetti

Storytelling

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Geschichtenkochrezept -- 1 Gute Nachricht: Sie sind bereits Geschichtenerzähler -- 2 Wozu Storys? -- 3 Ort und Zeit -- 4 Die Hauptfigur - der Held -- 5 Problem und Wunsch -- 6 Er kriegt's und kriegt's nicht hin -- 7 Hilfe -- 8 Ziel erreichen -- 9 Happy End -- 10 Die Erfolgsgeschichte - vom Tellerwäscher zum Millionär -- Der rote Faden -- 11 Der Plot -- 12 Kino im Kopf -- 13 Landkarte -- 14 Lernzettel mit Begriffen -- 15 Lernzettel mit Skizzen -- 16 Mit Finger-Tipp erzählen -- 17 In Zeitraffer erzählen -- 18 Rückwärts erzählen -- 19 Imaginäres Interview -- 20 Freies Sprechen - eigene Bilder -- Bilder bauen -- 21 Eine imaginäre Bühne bauen -- 22 Kamera-Zoom -- 23 Mit den Sinnen erzählen -- 24 Eigene Erlebnisse -- 25 Stopp &amp -- Go -- 26 Mit Metaphern arbeiten -- 27 Mimik -- 28 Gestik -- 29 In Rollen schlüpfen -- 30 Pausen -- Den Funken springen lassen -- 31 Wenn's langweilig wird: Streu Glitzer drüber! -- 32 Begeisterung: Der schönste Ort -- 33 Begeisterung: Ich will erzählen -- 34 Humor ohne peinliche Stille -- 35 Humor: Fish out of Water -- 36 Authentische Sprache: Dialekt erlaubt -- 37 Deutliche Sprache: Handicap-Übung -- 38 Eigene Stimmlage: Bärenübung -- 39 Lampenfieber: Herzsache -- 40 Lampenfieber: SOS-Plan -- Mit Geschichten überzeugen -- 41 Erzählvertrag -- 42 Wer hört mir zu? -- 43 Personas entwickeln -- 44 Klare Botschaft -- 45 Abgegriffene Redewendungen vermeiden -- 46 Ideen und Beispiele sammeln -- 47 Fiktive vs. wahre Geschichten -- 48 Persönliche Geschichten -- 49 Storytelling in der Präsentation -- 50 Los geht's!.



4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910781437103321

Autore

Noland Marcus <1959->

Titolo

The Arab economies in a changing world [[electronic resource] /] / Marcus Noland and Howard Pack

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2011

ISBN

0-88132-638-0

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (396 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

PackHoward

Soggetti

Globalization

Arab countries Economic conditions

Arab countries Economic policy

Arab countries Politics and government

Arab countries History

Arab countries Social conditions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"November 2011."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Growth, productivity, and income -- Welfare, happiness, and discontent -- The demographic challenge and the role of globalization -- Religion, institutions, and growth -- Economic policies and their effects -- Attitudes, interest groups, and reform -- Global engagement -- Risk, credibility, and supply response -- Authoritarianism, uncertainty, and prospects for change -- Conclusion.

Sommario/riassunto

"Compared to other regions of the world, the Middle East was once unique in its combination of authoritarianism and stultifying stability: No longer. Beginning in Tunisia, a wave of political upheaval has rolled across the region, reaching Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, and other countries caught between rising expectations and their antediluvian political systems, abetted by pan-Arab news channels and social networking media. This book examines the economics of the Middle East, with the aim of identifying changes to economic policy that could address at least the economic component of the challenges facing this part of the globe. The authors analyze the interaction of trade, productivity growth, and the political difficulties that may ensue as these countries move towards greater openness. Relevant comparisons are drawn from



the experience of the transition economies and India on potentially successful policies and those likely to exacerbate existing problems. This new second edition contains a new introduction from Mohamed A. El-Erian and a new postscript"--Provided by publisher.

5.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910779330203321

Autore

McGinnis John O. <1957->

Titolo

Accelerating democracy [[electronic resource] ] : transforming governance through technology / / John O. McGinnis

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2013

ISBN

1-283-86413-4

1-4008-4545-9

Edizione

[Core Textbook]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (225 p.)

Classificazione

ZG 8645

Disciplina

320.014

Soggetti

Information technology - Political aspects

Technological innovations - Political aspects

Democracy

Democratization

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter one. The Ever Expanding Domain of Computation -- Chapter two. Democracy, Consequences, and Social Knowledge -- Chapter three. Experimenting with Democracy -- Chapter four. Unleashing Prediction Markets -- Chapter five. Distributing Information through Dispersed Media and Campaigns -- Chapter six. Accelerating AI -- Chapter seven. Regulation in an Age of Technological Acceleration -- Chapter eight. Bias and Democracy -- Chapter nine. De-biasing Democracy -- Conclusion. The Past and Future of Information Politics -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- Notes -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Successful democracies throughout history--from ancient Athens to Britain on the cusp of the industrial age--have used the technology of their time to gather information for better governance. Our challenge is



no different today, but it is more urgent because the accelerating pace of technological change creates potentially enormous dangers as well as benefits. Accelerating Democracy shows how to adapt democracy to new information technologies that can enhance political decision making and enable us to navigate the social rapids ahead. John O. McGinnis demonstrates how these new technologies combine to address a problem as old as democracy itself--how to help citizens better evaluate the consequences of their political choices. As society became more complex in the nineteenth century, social planning became a top-down enterprise delegated to experts and bureaucrats. Today, technology increasingly permits information to bubble up from below and filter through more dispersed and competitive sources. McGinnis explains how to use fast-evolving information technologies to more effectively analyze past public policy, bring unprecedented intensity of scrutiny to current policy proposals, and more accurately predict the results of future policy. But he argues that we can do so only if government keeps pace with technological change. For instance, it must revive federalism to permit different jurisdictions to test different policies so that their results can be evaluated, and it must legalize information markets to permit people to bet on what the consequences of a policy will be even before that policy is implemented. Accelerating Democracy reveals how we can achieve a democracy that is informed by expertise and social-scientific knowledge while shedding the arrogance and insularity of a technocracy.