See you soon
The time of the drawing is finished. No, wait, it is not clear. We say that the time of the drawings on the Internet is over. But only mine is clear. A parenthesis in my life has closed, you look forward. Without mince words, until they change computers, that is, until I find a new job that will allow me to sublimate the guilt for the possible purchase of a new computer, I can post pictures. So it was a period that even drew: I had a little store 'boards, but just to give you an idea, someone had taken hostage. I bring her there, on Flickr: There should be all my compositions as well, for those who have nostalgia.
soon The Anonymous
http://www.flickr.com/photos/l-anonimo/
Monday, March 24, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
What Do Researchers Want To Know About Albinism?
Mouvements Civils SOCIAL EN MEDITERRANEE ET Mobilisation aujourd'hui, 5-6.03. 08, Venise
5 et 6 mars 2008 - Venise - Auditorium Santa Margherita
Daniel Cephas : Pourquoi mobilize if-t-on?
Elise Massicard : Mouvements sociaux en Turquie
Sarah Ben Nèfissa : Les nouvelles formes collective mobilization in Egypt today
Karam Karam : Movements civilians? Lebanon today.
Mohamed Tozy : Islamists, technocrats and the Palace
Mohamed-Cherif Ferjani : Use of "civil society" in Arab countries through the Tunisian example
Hocine Zeghbib : State, Democracy and Civil Society Algeria. Chronicle of a blocked transition Rosita Di Peri
: Democracy in the Arab world. Is civil society the answer?
Paola Gandolfi e Alvise Vianello : The role of transnational migrants as New Political Actors In The Mediterranean. Hypotheses and Critics to The Idea of \u200b\u200bTransnational Civil Society.
Marcella Simoni : Swimming Against the Stream. Joint Civil Society associationism Across Borders in Israel and Palestine.
Rachele Borghi e Monica Camuffo : Civil Society and Governance territorial: the role of associations in local development in Morocco.
Paola Minoya : Local associationism in The Logic of State disengagement in the Water Sector. Experiences of local fields in Morocco and Tunisia.
Visit program
Daniel Cephas : Pourquoi mobilize if-t-on?
Elise Massicard : Mouvements sociaux en Turquie
Sarah Ben Nèfissa : Les nouvelles formes collective mobilization in Egypt today
Karam Karam : Movements civilians? Lebanon today.
Mohamed Tozy : Islamists, technocrats and the Palace
Mohamed-Cherif Ferjani : Use of "civil society" in Arab countries through the Tunisian example
Hocine Zeghbib : State, Democracy and Civil Society Algeria. Chronicle of a blocked transition Rosita Di Peri
: Democracy in the Arab world. Is civil society the answer?
Paola Gandolfi e Alvise Vianello : The role of transnational migrants as New Political Actors In The Mediterranean. Hypotheses and Critics to The Idea of \u200b\u200bTransnational Civil Society.
Marcella Simoni : Swimming Against the Stream. Joint Civil Society associationism Across Borders in Israel and Palestine.
Rachele Borghi e Monica Camuffo : Civil Society and Governance territorial: the role of associations in local development in Morocco.
Paola Minoya : Local associationism in The Logic of State disengagement in the Water Sector. Experiences of local fields in Morocco and Tunisia.
Visit program
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
5 Months Old Coughing
ALGERIA, TRACES OF FUTURE
The University of Milan and the Library Civic of the town of Sesto San Giovanni we propose a meeting dedicated to Algeria, and in particular the aspect of migration, political and literary.

In particular, 5 and 6 February, the Algerian writer Djilali Khellas present his novel "The storms of the island of birds" and meet with university students.
The news on the site of the town of Sesto
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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