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Interview with Anthony Rossi
An interview with Mr. Rossi about coming to America from Italy, the citrus industry, and eventually founding the Tropicana company
Anthony Rossi, President of Tropicana
Anthony Rossi, founder and president of Tropicana, poses alongside a building still under construction, possibly the new headquarters office building
Anthony Rossi Home at Point Pleasant
Home of Anthony Rossi, founder of Tropicana orange juice business, at 1800 Point Pleasant Avenue West
Anthony Rossi at a Tropicana banquet
Anthony Rossi, founder of Tropicana at a Tropicanna Products, Inc. banquet
Anthony Rossi and guests Tour Tropicana Products Inc
Anthony Rossi and guests tour Tropicana Products, Inc
O beijo amorfista e a patologia do organismo social: monogamia e família nuclear nos papéis do libertário Giovanni Rossi
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em História.Fundada no final do século XIX no interior do estado do Paraná por imigrantes italianos anarquistas, a Colônia Cecília foi pensada para ser um laboratório social onde as idéias e teorias libertárias pudessem ser colocadas em prática e analisadas cientificamente, sobretudo, as idéias relativas ao amor livre e dissolução da família nuclear defendidas por Giovanni Rossi, idealizador e fundador do núcleo libertário. Crítico dos relacionamentos monogâmicos e da família nuclear, Giovanni Rossi propunha a experimentação de relacionamentos múltiplos e simultâneos, o que denominou de Beijo Amorfista. Para Giovanni Rossi, a poligamia e a poliandria representavam um direito natural, assim como o meio através do qual e família nuclear poderia ser extinta, esta, entendida por Rossi como a mais funesta instituição humana. Nesse sentido, este trabalho tem como objetivo compreender as representações do libertário italiano Giovanni Rossi acerca dos relacionamentos conjugais monogâmicos e da família nuclear no final do século XIX. Foram utilizadas como fontes, sobretudo, suas obras lançadas entre os anos de 1891 e 1895, assim como correspondências endereçadas a amigos e familiares e outros escritos publicados na imprensa libertária da época. Assim sendo, a partir dos papéis de Giovanni Rossi, o presente trabalho aborda as discussões entre anarquismo, família, conjugalidades e amor livre.This study aims to understand the representations of italian Giovanni Rossi libertarian about relationships and marriage monogamous nuclear family in the late nineteenth century. Were used as sources, above all, his works released between the years 1891 and 1895, as well as letters addressed to friends and family and other writings published in newspapers of the time libertarian. Thus, form the papers of Giovanni Rossi, this paper discusses the discussions between anarchism, family, conjugalities and free love
CD titled "33 Gone" sent by Anthony Bardo
1 CDSong written by Anthony V. Bardo; Compound Objec
Ultrastructure of oligochaete cocoons and polychaete tubes suggest an evolutionary link
Despite divergence of several hundred million years, polychaetes and oligochaetes produce tube-like structures. Specifically, polychaetes secrete protective dwellings and/or brood tubes for reproduction, while oligochaetes secrete egg cases or cocoons. Cocoon secretion in oligochaetes is preceded by hypertrophy of glandular Type-II and Type-III cells in a specialized epithelial region, the clitellum. Histological data from the polychaete Phragmatopoma caifornica identified parapodial cells similar to clitellum Type-II cells that may be responsible for the tube sheath that lines the worm’s “sandcastle” home. Further, tubes and cocoons appear to display similar physical properties. Both remain stable when challenged against thermal extremes of heat and cold, proteases and chaotropic agents. Additionally, ultrastructural aspects of tubes and cocoons appear related. Oligochaete cocoons comprise a fibrous cocoon wall sealed at each end with an operculum (i.e., glue-like plugs). Likewise, the polychaete tube sheath from P. californica comprises fibrous shards similar to that observed in the cocoon secreted by Erpobdella obscura. These observations may suggest that the secretory cells and biomaterials that characterize oligochaete cocoons are transformative, and were derived from an ancestral, tube-dwelling polychaete that acquired the ability to seal the ends of its tube.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Anthony M. Ross
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