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    Jay Sarno Roundtable

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    Audio of the 3/2/2014 UNLV Libraries Jay Sarno Roundtable. Jay Sarno did more than build two of the most iconic casinos in the world, Caesars Palace and Circus Circus. He created the mold for modern Las Vegas. In this panel discussion, those who knew him best will talk about his contributions and his quirks. Panelists include: Oscar Goodman, Mel Larson, Dana Gentry, Jay C. Sarno, September Sarno, Freddie Sarno, and Heidi Sarno Straus. The panel is moderated by CGR Director and Grandissimo author David G. Schwartz

    05 Sarno Advanced Design Studio

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    The work carried out in the city of Sarno represented, for the students of the last year of the 5UE Architecture degree course, an experiment of great relevance from a design point of view, dealing with a fragile, complex, heterogeneous territory, trying to combine an approach aimed at seeking an adequate response to the multiple needs posed by the context. The publication collects the results of the work carried out during the 2022-2023 academic year. The structure of the book reflects an experimental approach which, from the “Essays” section to the “Projects” section, explores the city starting from some emerging themes and issues: through the filter of wastescapes in reference to the territorial, environmental, and social context; in the openness to comparison at the occasion of the presentation of the results of the work and the design reflections to the institutions and the community; arriving at the systematization, through a synthesis, of the information and investigations carried out through the project proposals. Together, the different project experiments try to provide possible transformative scenarios about open questions for the city, with the aim of remedying existing critical issues, but also of enhancing the potential and the different heritages that characterize the city of Sarno and the surrounding area, such as the river landscape, the historical and archaeological heritage, the areas at risk, the public facilities in a state of abandonment. The projects were in fact built starting from a mechanism of reuse and grafting into the existing, extending and incorporating urban pieces of different nature. Scenarios of new possible re-significations are, therefore, the result of this work, linked to the idea of Sarno as a multi-landscape city.Publishe

    Origin of the nodules in the 18.6 ka Sarno plinian eruption of Mt Somma-Vesuvius (Italy) and their significance

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    Description and petrography of plinian Sarno products of Mt Somma-Vesuvius. Studies and preliminary results on melt inclusion

    Sarno, Sarno, ancora Sarno

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    L'argomento è l'inquinamento del fiume Sarno, con un riepilogo degli interventi attuati per risolvere il problema ed una analisi degli interventi in corso al momento della pubblicazione

    Toward a new paradigm in open economy modeling: where do we stand?

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    This paper provides a selective, up-to-date survey of the recent, fast-growing literature on new open economy macroeconomics. Lucio Sarno begins with a review of the seminal paper in this literature, describing the baseline model proposed therein. He then covers a number of variants and generalizations of the baseline model involving the allowance for nominal rigidities, pricing to market, alternative preference specifications, and alternative financial markets structures. The author also discusses the recent stochastic extensions of these models, especially focusing on their implications for the link between risk and exchange rates and on new directions for the relevant literature.Econometric models ; Macroeconomics

    L'area sacra di Foce Sarno

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    A Sarno (SA), in prossimità delle sorgenti da cui ha origine uno dei tre corsi d’acqua che danno vita al fiume Sarno, ovvero il rio Foce, negli anni 1965 e 1966, a seguito di lavori di sbancamento connessi alla realizzazione di un impianto industriale, vennero alla luce un notevole quantitativo di materiale fittile votivo, testimone di una massiccia frequentazione a scopo cultuale databile tra il IV e il II secolo a.C. e resti di un teatro ellenistico-romano. Il contributo si propone di comprendere l’evoluzione dell’area di Foce Sarno e di precisare le fasi di vita degli edifici, sia attraverso la revisione critica della letteratura storico archeologica, sia attraverso la schedatura filologica dei materiali al fine di fornire informazioni utili per la comprensione non solo dell’area ma del ruolo che essa ha avuto all’interno del territorio della Valle del Sarno
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