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Great guys .... you were really great .. and I'm talking about all I take no ... nn!! This year has been a year ... a truly wonderful year of great victories! ! nn Earlier this year seemed so ... so bad .. you started in the first round was a real tragedy on .. 9 games ... only two wins ... then everything changed ... in the second round ... we have done great things .. miss seeing only twice .. and the last in the standings we have come to almost touch the PLAY OFF! Then Play Out in the great things we did ... until you get to the finals and won 5 to 4, winning the 1st place! Among the first leg and back .... we participated in another tournament ... Tournament of the Epiphany .... ke which has the seen arriving in the end part of the 3rd and 4th place ... won the 4th place on penalties! back at the end of the Play Out ... after we participated in the Tournament SPring .... then left in the second round and the tournament Mundialito out the quarter-finals! conteporanea In the tournament we have participated in the tournament .... Mundialito Summer 2010 .. in which we got in the end part of the 3rd and 4th place ... won the 3rd place!
That said ... I truly thank everyone ... xkè this year we have really done great things ... we took home 3 out of 5 BEAUTIFUL TROPHIES tournaments in which we participated .... ke former team was created two years is very much .... in 2 years ... 5 ... trophies BIG BOYS! I hope next year
ke ... stay ... for everyone to continue to win together! See you Tuesday x
the last practice match this year's beautiful ... x say hello and hope all .. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
.................. ALWAYS CMQ FORCE BLUE & WHITE!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
How To Write An Birthday Invocation
Newsletter No 8 SRM 146 - Italian
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- Monsignor Gianfranco Ravasi: For full compatibility between faith and science
So the President of the Pontifical Council for Culture in "irrationality" of faith, " rationality of science? , published in the July issue of Life and Thought (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) and anticipated by the Corriere della Sera July 2 last
- who share a faith man
In an article in Il Sole 24 Ore , prof. Ugo Amaldi trace analysis of reactions to Pope Benedict XVI's decision to establish the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization and the president to appoint Mgr. Rino Fisichella, an archbishop and former rector of the Pontifical Lateran University
- It's true that scientists tend to be atheists?
A stereotype that seems difficult to demolish, but the study by sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund, a professor and researcher at Rice University (Texas), which we reported in previous years (see SRM Newsletter 40 and 101 ), shows the inconsistency of all this cultural bias
- Books
- New physics and new theology
Michal Heller
Awarded the prestigious Templeton Prize in 2008, Heller is a cosmologist, Polish priest and theologian, born in Tarnow in 1936, Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Krakow - The end of crystal heavens. Astronomy at the junction of the '600
A socio-historical the manner in which Galileo Galilei, Atanasius Kircher and other scientists and scholars lived in cosmology and the radical change in culture, due to the paradigm shift and the theoretical model, Ptolemy's geocentric dall'aristotelico heliocentrism supported by Copernicus and, later, Kepler - I Nipotastri Voltaire
The title immediately clarifies content and scope of this book which Edmondo Coccia, Professor of Classical Philology at the University Telematics Guglielmo Marconi, offers an analysis and a critical review of some of the recent publications in the literature, are located in an area declared to attack the Church, the Catholic religion, the possibility of a harmonious relationship between faith and science
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- Submission the program for the new academic year of the Master in Science and Faith
P. Rafael Pascual LC, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Director of the Institute on Religion and Science, has shown in recent days, the new curriculum for the academic year 2010-2011, as part of a two-year
- Recent events
- A conference on faith and reason in the thought of Leibniz at the Sorbonne in Paris
This is the theme of the lecture University of Paris in recent days by Antognazza Maria Rosa, Professor of Philosophy at King's College London
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Monday, July 19, 2010
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No SRM Newsletter 145 - Italian
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- goes through the CERN and Gran Sasso research that will reveal the secrets of the Universe
In an article in the Corriere della Sera Nobel laureate Carlo Rubbia about the experience of the CERN in Geneva, in particular with the 'LHC, and the Gran Sasso Laboratories in scientific studies on particulate
- Science must be free from the need of the practical consequences
last issue of July Life and Thought , the Nobel Prize for Chemistry Aaron J. Ciechanover, speaks of the necessity of a science free from purely utilitarian and economic criteria
- Boomerangs Hitchens
What was supposed to be a critique of Christopher Hitchens to the speech given by Prince Charles of England Center for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, has become a personal attack and not moderate
- Books and Publications
- Life Reverend Father Athanasius Kircher
The Italian edition of the autobiography of Fr Athanasius Kircher, a scientist, astronomer and Jesuit religious
- Uni-versum
In the month of May was presented in Turin, at the Book Fair, this new quarterly cultural magazine
- Life Reverend Father Athanasius Kircher
- Upcoming Events
- devotional image of the Holy Shroud of Turin and the Langhe Alba
A photo exhibition in Castiglione Falletto
- The Holy Shroud between science and faith
An exhibition and a lecture by P. Gianfranco Berbenni
's conference p. Berbenni, Professor, Master in Science and Faith of the Regina Apostolorum ( Science and Theology in front of the Shroud ), open a photo exhibition
- The Shroud of Arquata, between history and legend
With the presentation of this book, begins to Arquata del Tronto a series of events dedicated to the Shroud, and copy "extracted from the original" stored in the local Church in the seventeenth century
- Science, Faith, and Public Policy, and Who Knows That You Have But as to royal position for Such A time as this?
This year 's American Scientific Affiliation - ASA organizes its study meeting, which brings together scientists, philosophers, religious scholars of various disciplines, to reflect on some of the themes of scientific research more topical, and areas of analysis of the relationship between science and religion.
- devotional image of the Holy Shroud of Turin and the Langhe Alba
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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The scientist who looked away
L'Osservatore Romano, July 3, 2010
The scientist who looked away
Research must have the courage to investigate even where is not expected to gain
A conversation with Aaron J. Ciechanover, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004
A conversation with Aaron J. Ciechanover, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004
On July 7, released the new issue of the bimonthly cultural University of the Sacred Heart "The Life and Thought." We anticipate excerpts from one of the articles.
Charles Dignola
is one of the scientists, doctors and most talented living Nobel prize for chemistry in 2004 for discovering how proteins are discharged from our body. His family immigrated to Israel from Poland before the Second World War, and Aaron J. Ciechanover was born in Haifa in 1947, he also served three years in the Israeli Navy, which has the rank of major. But his life was devoted to science: he studied at the Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem and received his doctorate in medicine, the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), where he now teaches.
Charles Dignola
is one of the scientists, doctors and most talented living Nobel prize for chemistry in 2004 for discovering how proteins are discharged from our body. His family immigrated to Israel from Poland before the Second World War, and Aaron J. Ciechanover was born in Haifa in 1947, he also served three years in the Israeli Navy, which has the rank of major. But his life was devoted to science: he studied at the Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem and received his doctorate in medicine, the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), where he now teaches.
She received the Nobel Prize because, at a time when everyone was trying to understand how living and reproducing cell, studied his death. How did you get this idea?
I well remember that time when the entire scientific community tried to understand how the genetic information of DNA was transcribed into RNA and how RNA form proteins, deal with the deconstruction of what looked like a cell without any practical use. To build a house - we thought - it takes an architect, a builder, materials, images, artists, enough to destroy a bulldozer. I and others have thought that plunge into the stream in which swam was not a great idea, and groped for something different would offer more chance. Today we can say that we were right. ... read more, SRM (courtesy of L'Osservatore Romano )
I well remember that time when the entire scientific community tried to understand how the genetic information of DNA was transcribed into RNA and how RNA form proteins, deal with the deconstruction of what looked like a cell without any practical use. To build a house - we thought - it takes an architect, a builder, materials, images, artists, enough to destroy a bulldozer. I and others have thought that plunge into the stream in which swam was not a great idea, and groped for something different would offer more chance. Today we can say that we were right. ... read more, SRM (courtesy of L'Osservatore Romano )
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