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Sei Sonate a Violino solo e Basso e quattro Sonate a Tre, Opera viii
Edzione critica dell'op. 8 DI PIetro Antonio Locatelli, con ampia introduzione storica e apparato critic
Barbara Locatelli, 76
A Celebration of the Life of Barbara Louise Locatelli is scheduled for Dec. 4 at the Adult Community Center in San Carlos. Locatelli, 76, died after a short illness on Sept. 24. She was born on Oct. 30, 1945, in Palo Alto to Thelma and George Locatelli
Locatelli Letter to MEChA-El Frente Re: Chicano Affairs
One page letter from then-President Paul Locatelli, S.J., to Sylvia Ortega and Mariaelena Rivera of MEChA-El Frente in reponse to their letter summarizing the issues they discussed with Locatelli in a meeting on May 24. In this letter, Locatelli states that he "will see that a review of the Student Resource Center and Chicano Affairs," be one of the first tasks of the new Vice President for Student Services. Letter is dated July 5, 1989
Memo to UNITY from Locatelli April 20 1989
Memo from Fr. Locatelli to Members of Unity in which Locatelli states that he has "delegated to a subcommittee of the advisory committee" the students' proposal to name members to the advisory committee and requesting that students present their proposal to the named members of the subcommittee. Additionally, Fr. Locatelli goes on to say "I want to reiterate that with cooperation we will achieve the goal of greater diversity in the Santa Clara Community." The memo ends with an invitation for the members of UNITY to meet with the subcommittee on Wednesday, April 26, at 2:15 pm, in the Ethnic Studies Office
I primordi del Piccolo Teatro
Appendice documentaria, con lettere inedite dall’Archivio Storico del Piccolo Teatro, in Ricerche dall’Archivio Storico del Piccolo Teatro (1947-1963), a cura di Stefano Locatelli, numero monografico di «Comunicazioni Sociali», (2008) [ma 2009], n. 2Appendix documentary, with unpublished letters from the Historical Archives of the Piccolo Teatro of Milan, published in "Ricerche dall’Archivio Storico del Piccolo Teatro (1947-1963)", edited by Stefano Locatelli, monographic number of «Comunicazioni Sociali», (2008) [ma 2009], n.
Electroreductive dehalogenation: crossroads for waste detoxification and conversion to valued compounds
The environmental impact of halogenated organic compounds is bound to their present (and past) use in a wide variety of industrial and civil applications, thanks to the wide spectrum of their physical and chemical properties, which, in turn, are at the basis of the assessed risks connected with their persistency and rapid dissemination in soils, water- and air-streams.
An integrated approach for environmental remediation and protection requests both long-term activities devoted to eradicate the risks, and immediate actions to drastically abate the toxicity of the actual wastes while controlling the treatment costs.
In this complex context, the electrochemical technologies can play a key role in terms not only of detoxification efficiency, but also of energy/cost saving and earning potentialities.
The exploitation of these technologies for the electroreductive (hydro)dehalogenation of organic halides is discussed in terms of the recent advances [1-5] on the preparation of cathode materials, reactor design, and investigation tools/methodologies (e.g. C-ME and FEXRAV [3,6]) purportedly developed to characterize both the reaction pathways and the process performances.
[1] O. Lugaresi, H. Encontre, C. Locatelli, A. Minguzzi, A. Vertova, S. Rondinini, Ch.
Comninellis, Electrochem. Commun. submitted
[2] O. V. Klymenko, O. Buriez, E. Labbè, D.-P. Zhan, S. Rondinini, Z.-Q. Tian, I. Svir,
Ch. Amatore, ChemElectroChem 2014, 1, 227-240
[3] A. Minguzzi, C. Locatelli, O. Lugaresi, A. Vertova, S. Rondinini, Electrochim.
Acta 2013, 114, 637-642
[4] O. Lugaresi, A Minguzzi, C Locatelli, A. Vertova, S. Rondinini, Ch. Amatore,
Electrocatalysis 2013, 4, 353-357
[5] A. Minguzzi, O. Lugaresi, G. Aricci, S. Rondinini, A. Vertova, Electrochem.
Commun. 2012, 22, 25-28
[6] A. Minguzzi, O. Lugaresi, C. Locatelli, S. Rondinini, F. D’Acapito, E. Achilli, P.
Ghigna, Anal. Chem. 2013, 85, 7009−
Conclusion: we thought we knew
The chapter wraps up the contributions in the volume and makes the case for analytical eclecticism in the study of European integratio
Some insights on the link between terrorism, organised crime and ‘new wars’
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to investigate on the relationship between terrorism, criminal organisations, and the so-called “new wars”.
Methodology/approach –Review of the existing literature on the “new wars” and on the terrorism-crime nexus; estimate of the financial revenues gained by terrorist groups engaged in illicit activities.
Findings –Terrorist and criminal groups can develop several forms of collaboration. Whether terrorists convert to criminal activities or not depends on a variety of factors, both internal and external. In some cases these links are occasional and opportunistic, associated with the possibility of exploiting the availability of specialised competences in a stateless environment, in other cases the warring parties are directly involved and create stable relationships as a way to finance their war activities.
Research limitations/implications – Lack of reliable data limits a comprehensive analysis. Nevertheless, the study has important consequences for designing and adopting more effective policies regarding terrorism, organised crime, as well as conflict resolution.
Originality/value of the paper – The study presents an overview of different strands of the literature on terrorism; a discussion is articulated on the interplay between “new wars” and the terror-crime connection. Potentially fruitful avenues of investigation are suggested for future researc
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