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Mario Barbagallo hunting in Sudan, c.1950's
This image is a digital reproduction of a black and white photograph donated by William Kattan. The image captures Mario Barbagallo, Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan)'s son hunting in Sudan. This image exists as part of the Kattan Family Photos collection within the William Kattan project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div
Portrait of Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan)'s grandchildren Carmen Barbagallo and Nelly Barbagallo, c.1948
This image is a digital reproduction of a black and white photograph donated by William Kattan. The photograph features Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan)'s grandchildren Carmen Barbagallo (left) and Nelly Barbagallo, the daughters of Josephine's son Mario Barbagallo and his wife Maria Barbagallo (nee Cimino). This image exists as part of the Kattan Family collection within the William Kattan project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div
“La virtù sconosciuta” di Mario Agrimi
Le pagine vogliono definire un profilo intellettuale del Professore Mario Agrimi e mettere in evidenza il suo impegno culturale teso a ravvivare il dibattito scientifico sui riformatori salentini
Contro la funzionalizzazione della contrattazione collettiva. Riflessioni sul pensiero di Mario Rusciano
L'autore riflette sul pensiero di Mario Rusciano in punto di funzionalizzazione della contrattazione collettiva.The author reflects on the thought of Mario Rusciano in relation to the subject of the functionalisation of collective bargaining
Mario Barbagallo, son of Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan) in an internment camp during the Second World War, El Obeid, Sudan, c.1945
This image is a digital reproduction of a black and white photograph donated by William Kattan. The photograph features Mario Barbagallo, son of Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan) in an internment camp in El Obeid, Sudan. All Italian civilian nationals living and working in Sudan were interred in camps such as this one until the end of the war. Rules in the camp were quite relaxed and some recreational activities were permitted. Men played tennis and amused themselves by catching animals such as the monkey in this photograph. This image exists as part of the Kattan Family Photos collection within the William Kattan project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div
Mario Barbagallo, son of Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan), with a group of internees at the Italian interment camp in Sudan, c.1947
This image is a digital reproduction of a black and white photograph donated by William Kattan. The photograph features Mario Barbagallo, son of Josephine Barbagallo (nee Giries Kattan) on the far left with a group of fellow Italian internees and an ostrich, taken at the internment camp they were held at in El Obeid. All Italian civilian nationals living and working in Sudan were interred in camps such as this one until the end of the Second World War.This image exists as part of the Kattan Family Photos collection within the William Kattan project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div
Imprenditoria e feudalità: Angelo Serafini Sauli sullo sfondo del mercato di Gallipoli, in S. Barbagallo e B. Pellegrino (a cura di), Filippo Briganti l’età dei Lumi nel Salento, introduzione di Mario Agrimi, Convegno di studi (Lecce-Gallipoli, 5-6-7 dicembre 2005),
Attraverso una cospicua documentazione d'archivio relativa al fallimento di un'impresa commerciale di oli fondata da un cadetto di una famiglia feudale di Terra d'Otranto la ricerca cerca di analizzare i caratteri ed il funzionamento del mercato del mercato oleario nel Regno di Napoli. Riprendendo gli studi di Patrick Chorley, John Davis ed Aldo Montaudo la ricerca rileva l'inadeguatezza del sistema sociale nel supportare l'inserimento di imprenditori locali nel mercato oleario del Regno. L'elevato rischio e gli alti costi di transazione, la mancanza di informazioni, una mentalità inadeguata e delle istituzioni inefficienti non favorirono il radicamento di iniziative imprenditoriali a fronte di un commercio oleario ricco e fiorente
Magnesium and Micro-Elements in Older Persons
Macro- and micro-element deficiencies are widely diffused in older people. The
deficiency of these elements in older people is often attributable to malnutrition, even if
other medical conditions (such as gastrointestinal problem) or non-medical conditions
(such as polypharmacy) can lead to these deficiencies [1]. It is estimated that malnutrition is
present in 1.3–47.8% of older people living in the community, being higher in other settings
and in low-middle income countries [2]
Consequences of Sarcopenia in Older People: The Epidemiological Evidence
Sarcopenia is a common condition in older people. Increasing literature is showing its importance for negative health outcomes, also beyond the perimeter of geriatric medicine. In this chapter, we will discuss the consequences of sarcopenia. Overall, epidemiological research suggests that sarcopenia is significantly associated with falls and fractures also suggesting a strong association between muscle and bone loss conditions, as in the case of osteosarcopenia. Moreover, sarcopenia is associated with disability, hospitalization (particularly in older people already hospitalized), and finally mortality. Increasing research is also showing that sarcopenia is associated with negative outcomes in surgical procedures involving older people. All these epidemiological findings strongly support an early detection of sarcopenia that is a modifiable condition, if appropriately treated
Members of the Barbagallo and Kattan family in a studio set photograph, Sudan, c.1946
This image is a digital reproduction of a black and white photograph donated by William Kattan. This studio family portrait features (left to right) Victoria Issa Kattan, Maria Barbagallo (nee Cimino), Maria Kattan (sister to Victor Giries Kattan), Mario Barbagallo, Maria's husband, and their young son Nicolo (Gigo). This image exists as part of the Kattan Family Photos collection within the William Kattan project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div
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