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Exploring Italy's Health System
Please enjoy my presentation about Italy's health system.
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Exploring the Endocannabinoid System
The endocannabinoid system refers to a group of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors that are involved in a variety of physiological processes includin...
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Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Publ
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Why Are American Health Care Costs So High?
In which John discusses the complicated reasons why the United States spends so much more on health care than any other country in the world, and along the way reveals some surprising information, including that Americans spend more of their tax dollars on public health care than people in Canada, the UK, or Australia. Who's at fault? Insurance companies? Drug companies? Malpractice lawyers? Hospi
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Health Care Testimonial: Al
An American man who had recently moved to Italy tells about his first experience with the Italian public health care system. In his testimonial recounts when...
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Social Health Education and Training - Open. Introduction. Key note speakers. Round Table.
Social Health Education and Training - Rovereto (TN) Italy
University of Trento - Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
International Conference
Social Health Education and Training
Friday 30th - Saturday 31st January, 2015
Aula Magna - Palazzo Piomarta (Istruzione) - corso Bettini, 84 - Rovereto (TN) - Italy
http://events.unitn.it/en/mappesinternational2015
http://www.polorovereto.unitn.
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Inside Germany's Sex Supermarkets
The Sex Business: How Germany became "Europe's Bordello", and the dark side to the country's booming sex industry.
Inside Java's Hidden Sex Festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLnzD42u7lU
Meet Italy's Most Famous Gigolo: http://youtu.be/bzRsMU0JFv0
Watch our report on the terrifying underbelly of Amsterdam's red light district: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8wxROENdE
Subscribe to Journe
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World class coma recovery centre threatened by Italy's healthcare cuts
As Italy reins in spending on healthcare, a world-class coma recovery centre in Crotone is threatened by the cuts.
Over the last two decades Sant Anna Institute has helped more than one thousand people emerge from comas.
Eight years ago Maria's son Vincenzo survived a horrific motorbike accident. He fell into a coma.
"Day by day they are shown affection. Every hug and caress means a lot," expl
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Endocannabinoid System: Di Marzo of Italy 2012
I interviewed Vincenzo in Tucson, Arizona at the 2012 National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics. The 2012 conference focused on The Endocannabino...
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Italian Healthcare System
Course Description:
In this course you will review key facts and a general overview of the Italian healthcare system environment. You will see which regulations must be taken into account and which essential factors to consider when approaching this market.
Learn more at: http://www.wmdo.org/course-detail.aspx?id=82
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Italy Health Care System
Italy Health Care System.
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RR7428A ITALY/UK THE NATIONAL HEALTH DEBATE
RR7428A ITALY/UK THE NATIONAL HEALTH DEBATE
Italy's health service is facing total collapse. Public
hospitals are overcrowded, understaffed and so
deeply in debt that they often canot afford to buy even
basic medical necessities, like bandages and plasters.
Hospital staff blame the situation on chronic mismanagement
by the army of bureaucrats who administer the system and
some of them
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HEALTHCARE IN ITALY
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the Briti...
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Digestive System
Food goes in, then what? Find out in this movie about the Digestive System!
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Shaping future health markets: Reflections from Bellagio
"Engaging with health markets is going to be critical for governments in the future, especially given the recent UN resolution," notes Sara Bennett, referrin...
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Explore Good Health the Natural Way with Dr Wayne Pickering Part 1 of 6
Explore Good Health the Natural Way with Dr Wayne Pickering Part 1
http://truthbrigade.org/smf/index.php/topic,6105.0.html
www.DefeatingBadEating.com
www.HealthAtLast.com
http://www.wayne-pickering.com/
How to Get Well then Stay Well for Life Series with Dr Wayne Pickering the Mango Man
We kind of went over time talking about all the issues so 2 weeks for this session. :-)
Part 2 here:
http:/
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Three of the World's Healthcare System
Taiwan, Italy and United States healthcare system reform.
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PUBLIC HEALTHCARE IN ITALY
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the British Medical Journal. Treatment and hospitalization are completely free of charge for everyone including foreign residents and even illegal aliens. All the hospitals are modern or renovated and patients are accommodated in two-bed rooms with en-
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Dr. Pietro Gareri, Operative Unit Elderly Health Care, Italy
Dr. Pietro Gareri of the Operative Unit Elderly Health Care in Italy and University "Magna Græcia" of Catanzaro examines effectiveness and safety of citicoli...
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Europe's ageing population: how will healthcare systems cope?
By 2050, 37 percent of the European population will be over 60 years old, presenting major new healthcare demands - and serious economic challenges as well.
The European Steering Group on Sustainable Healthcare, chaired by former Irish health minister Mary Harney, brings together politicians, health care practitioners and academics to address the issue.
"The status quo in healthcare is no longer
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Quite Simply Delicious : Exploring Gastronomy
Quite Simply Delicious : Exploring Gastronomy Gastronomy Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between culture and food. It is often thought erroneousl...
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ExoMars Mission Explores Beneath Mars Surface For Life
The ExoMars mission is preparing for a 2016 launch with an additional plan to deploy a rover on Mars by 2018. The rover will drill, dig and look for buried microbes, in hopes of uncovering evidence about whether there has been past or present life on Mars. We explore this story further on the Lip News with Margaret J. Howell and Jose Marcelino Ortiz.
http://www.esa.int/esatv/Videos/2015/06/ExoM
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World Oral Health Week 2014 - Italy
15 - 23 March 2014
In cooperation with
University of Foggia
Exploring Italy's Health System
Please enjoy my presentation about Italy's health system....
Please enjoy my presentation about Italy's health system.
wn.com/Exploring Italy's Health System
Please enjoy my presentation about Italy's health system.
- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 49
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author: loerch13
Exploring the Endocannabinoid System
The endocannabinoid system refers to a group of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors that are involved in a variety of physiological processes includin......
The endocannabinoid system refers to a group of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors that are involved in a variety of physiological processes includin...
wn.com/Exploring The Endocannabinoid System
The endocannabinoid system refers to a group of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors that are involved in a variety of physiological processes includin...
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocr...
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]
More UCTV videos about sugar: http://www.uctv.tv/sugar
Dr. Lustig's book (comes out Dec 27, 2012), "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease": http://www.amazon.com/Fat-Chance-Beating-Against-Processed/dp/159463100X
wn.com/Sugar The Bitter Truth
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]
More UCTV videos about sugar: http://www.uctv.tv/sugar
Dr. Lustig's book (comes out Dec 27, 2012), "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease": http://www.amazon.com/Fat-Chance-Beating-Against-Processed/dp/159463100X
- published: 30 Jul 2009
- views: 5665780
Why Are American Health Care Costs So High?
In which John discusses the complicated reasons why the United States spends so much more on health care than any other country in the world, and along the way ...
In which John discusses the complicated reasons why the United States spends so much more on health care than any other country in the world, and along the way reveals some surprising information, including that Americans spend more of their tax dollars on public health care than people in Canada, the UK, or Australia. Who's at fault? Insurance companies? Drug companies? Malpractice lawyers? Hospitals? Or is it more complicated than a simple blame game? (Hint: It's that one.)
For a much more thorough examination of health care expenses in America, I recommend this series at The Incidental Economist: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/what-makes-the-us-health-care-system-so-expensive-introduction/
The Commonwealth Fund's Study of Health Care Prices in the US: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/~/media/Files/Publications/Issue%20Brief/2012/May/1595_Squires_explaining_high_hlt_care_spending_intl_brief.pdf
Some of the stats in this video also come from this New York Times story: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/health/colonoscopies-explain-why-us-leads-the-world-in-health-expenditures.html?pagewanted=all
This is the first part in what will be a periodic series on health care costs and reforms leading up to the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, in 2014.
wn.com/Why Are American Health Care Costs So High
In which John discusses the complicated reasons why the United States spends so much more on health care than any other country in the world, and along the way reveals some surprising information, including that Americans spend more of their tax dollars on public health care than people in Canada, the UK, or Australia. Who's at fault? Insurance companies? Drug companies? Malpractice lawyers? Hospitals? Or is it more complicated than a simple blame game? (Hint: It's that one.)
For a much more thorough examination of health care expenses in America, I recommend this series at The Incidental Economist: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/what-makes-the-us-health-care-system-so-expensive-introduction/
The Commonwealth Fund's Study of Health Care Prices in the US: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/~/media/Files/Publications/Issue%20Brief/2012/May/1595_Squires_explaining_high_hlt_care_spending_intl_brief.pdf
Some of the stats in this video also come from this New York Times story: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/health/colonoscopies-explain-why-us-leads-the-world-in-health-expenditures.html?pagewanted=all
This is the first part in what will be a periodic series on health care costs and reforms leading up to the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, in 2014.
- published: 20 Aug 2013
- views: 6504467
Health Care Testimonial: Al
An American man who had recently moved to Italy tells about his first experience with the Italian public health care system. In his testimonial recounts when......
An American man who had recently moved to Italy tells about his first experience with the Italian public health care system. In his testimonial recounts when...
wn.com/Health Care Testimonial Al
An American man who had recently moved to Italy tells about his first experience with the Italian public health care system. In his testimonial recounts when...
Social Health Education and Training - Open. Introduction. Key note speakers. Round Table.
Social Health Education and Training - Rovereto (TN) Italy
University of Trento - Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
International Conference
Social...
Social Health Education and Training - Rovereto (TN) Italy
University of Trento - Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
International Conference
Social Health Education and Training
Friday 30th - Saturday 31st January, 2015
Aula Magna - Palazzo Piomarta (Istruzione) - corso Bettini, 84 - Rovereto (TN) - Italy
http://events.unitn.it/en/mappesinternational2015
http://www.polorovereto.unitn.it/services/media/2015/0130/home.html
Friday 30th January, 2015 @ 9:00 a.m.
Open (with translation) Conference Room
Remo Job – Director of Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science - Rovereto, University of Trento, Italy
Sara Ferrari – Autonomous Province of Trento, Councillor of University, research, equal opportunities and youth policy,
Italy
Benny Andersen – President AIEJI, International Association of Social Educators
Introduction
Social Health Education and Training: exploring from Italy
Dario Fortin (Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento, Italy)
Key note speakers: (ted talking with translations)
Communication skills in social work university training
Juliet Koprowska (Department in Social Policy and Social Work, University of York –UK)
Learning and knowing in practice
Silvia Gherardi (RUCOLA, University of Trento, Italy)
Alternative routes of economic development for the life and health of citizens
Fabio Salviato (FEBEA – Federation of Ethic and Alternatives Bank)
The Biopsychosocial paradigm in health promotion
Alberto Zucconi (World University Consortium – IACP)
Round Table (with keynote speakers)
Chairman:
Antonio Samà (Department of Health and Wellbeing, Canterbury Christ Church University – Canterbury, UK)
Dario Fortin (Department of of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento, Italy)
wn.com/Social Health Education And Training Open. Introduction. Key Note Speakers. Round Table.
Social Health Education and Training - Rovereto (TN) Italy
University of Trento - Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
International Conference
Social Health Education and Training
Friday 30th - Saturday 31st January, 2015
Aula Magna - Palazzo Piomarta (Istruzione) - corso Bettini, 84 - Rovereto (TN) - Italy
http://events.unitn.it/en/mappesinternational2015
http://www.polorovereto.unitn.it/services/media/2015/0130/home.html
Friday 30th January, 2015 @ 9:00 a.m.
Open (with translation) Conference Room
Remo Job – Director of Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science - Rovereto, University of Trento, Italy
Sara Ferrari – Autonomous Province of Trento, Councillor of University, research, equal opportunities and youth policy,
Italy
Benny Andersen – President AIEJI, International Association of Social Educators
Introduction
Social Health Education and Training: exploring from Italy
Dario Fortin (Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento, Italy)
Key note speakers: (ted talking with translations)
Communication skills in social work university training
Juliet Koprowska (Department in Social Policy and Social Work, University of York –UK)
Learning and knowing in practice
Silvia Gherardi (RUCOLA, University of Trento, Italy)
Alternative routes of economic development for the life and health of citizens
Fabio Salviato (FEBEA – Federation of Ethic and Alternatives Bank)
The Biopsychosocial paradigm in health promotion
Alberto Zucconi (World University Consortium – IACP)
Round Table (with keynote speakers)
Chairman:
Antonio Samà (Department of Health and Wellbeing, Canterbury Christ Church University – Canterbury, UK)
Dario Fortin (Department of of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento, Italy)
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 0
Inside Germany's Sex Supermarkets
The Sex Business: How Germany became "Europe's Bordello", and the dark side to the country's booming sex industry.
Inside Java's Hidden Sex Festival: https://w...
The Sex Business: How Germany became "Europe's Bordello", and the dark side to the country's booming sex industry.
Inside Java's Hidden Sex Festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLnzD42u7lU
Meet Italy's Most Famous Gigolo: http://youtu.be/bzRsMU0JFv0
Watch our report on the terrifying underbelly of Amsterdam's red light district: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8wxROENdE
Subscribe to Journeyman for more: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67628&bid;=2
It's known as the world's oldest profession, but with a number of 'megabrothels' due to open their doors across Germany, many are beginning to question the country's liberal attitude towards prostitution.
"What makes this place so interesting is that you can change", explains Peter, a satisfied customer of a luxury new 'sex supermarket ' on the outskirts of Stuttgart. "You can take at 5:00 a blonde one, and at 9:00 a black one - it doesn't get boring." And Peter is not alone. An estimated 1.5 million men visit prostitutes every day in Germany, whose permissive sex laws have earned it the title of 'Europe's Bordello'. "Prostitution has always been a social need", says Michael Beretin, marketing manager for the Paradise chain of new-age megabrothels. "We need to deal with it, and make it manageable." Legislation passed in 2002, motivated by a desire to improve conditions for sex workers by granting access to health insurance and social security, saw prostitution in Germany swell to a $21 billion-a-year industry. But concerns over trafficking are prompting some senior politicians to lobby for change. "Germany doesn't want to be the brothel of the world", declares Christian Democratic Union MP Sylvia Pantel. "We've become a great country for sex tourism and perversion." But what of the women in the windows? This report brings you the views of those at the heart of the matter.
SBS Dateline - Ref 6224
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
wn.com/Inside Germany's Sex Supermarkets
The Sex Business: How Germany became "Europe's Bordello", and the dark side to the country's booming sex industry.
Inside Java's Hidden Sex Festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLnzD42u7lU
Meet Italy's Most Famous Gigolo: http://youtu.be/bzRsMU0JFv0
Watch our report on the terrifying underbelly of Amsterdam's red light district: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8wxROENdE
Subscribe to Journeyman for more: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67628&bid;=2
It's known as the world's oldest profession, but with a number of 'megabrothels' due to open their doors across Germany, many are beginning to question the country's liberal attitude towards prostitution.
"What makes this place so interesting is that you can change", explains Peter, a satisfied customer of a luxury new 'sex supermarket ' on the outskirts of Stuttgart. "You can take at 5:00 a blonde one, and at 9:00 a black one - it doesn't get boring." And Peter is not alone. An estimated 1.5 million men visit prostitutes every day in Germany, whose permissive sex laws have earned it the title of 'Europe's Bordello'. "Prostitution has always been a social need", says Michael Beretin, marketing manager for the Paradise chain of new-age megabrothels. "We need to deal with it, and make it manageable." Legislation passed in 2002, motivated by a desire to improve conditions for sex workers by granting access to health insurance and social security, saw prostitution in Germany swell to a $21 billion-a-year industry. But concerns over trafficking are prompting some senior politicians to lobby for change. "Germany doesn't want to be the brothel of the world", declares Christian Democratic Union MP Sylvia Pantel. "We've become a great country for sex tourism and perversion." But what of the women in the windows? This report brings you the views of those at the heart of the matter.
SBS Dateline - Ref 6224
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 08 Sep 2014
- views: 1459912
World class coma recovery centre threatened by Italy's healthcare cuts
As Italy reins in spending on healthcare, a world-class coma recovery centre in Crotone is threatened by the cuts.
Over the last two decades Sant Anna Institut...
As Italy reins in spending on healthcare, a world-class coma recovery centre in Crotone is threatened by the cuts.
Over the last two decades Sant Anna Institute has helped more than one thousand people emerge from comas.
Eight years ago Maria's son Vincenzo survived a horrific motorbike accident. He fell into a coma.
"Day by day they are shown affection. Every hug and caress means a lot," explains Maria. "I've been at my son's side for seven and a half years and he has shown good signs of re…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/03/03/world-class-coma-recovery-centre-threatened-by-italy-s-healthcare-cuts
What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd
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wn.com/World Class Coma Recovery Centre Threatened By Italy's Healthcare Cuts
As Italy reins in spending on healthcare, a world-class coma recovery centre in Crotone is threatened by the cuts.
Over the last two decades Sant Anna Institute has helped more than one thousand people emerge from comas.
Eight years ago Maria's son Vincenzo survived a horrific motorbike accident. He fell into a coma.
"Day by day they are shown affection. Every hug and caress means a lot," explains Maria. "I've been at my son's side for seven and a half years and he has shown good signs of re…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/03/03/world-class-coma-recovery-centre-threatened-by-italy-s-healthcare-cuts
What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd
euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=euronews
euronews is available in 14 languages: https://www.youtube.com/user/euronewsnetwork/channels
In English:
Website: http://www.euronews.com/news
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euronews
Twitter: http://twitter.com/euronews
Google+: http://google.com/+euronews
VKontakte: http://vk.com/en.euronews
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 413
Endocannabinoid System: Di Marzo of Italy 2012
I interviewed Vincenzo in Tucson, Arizona at the 2012 National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics. The 2012 conference focused on The Endocannabino......
I interviewed Vincenzo in Tucson, Arizona at the 2012 National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics. The 2012 conference focused on The Endocannabino...
wn.com/Endocannabinoid System Di Marzo Of Italy 2012
I interviewed Vincenzo in Tucson, Arizona at the 2012 National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics. The 2012 conference focused on The Endocannabino...
Italian Healthcare System
Course Description:
In this course you will review key facts and a general overview of the Italian healthcare system environment. You will see which regulation...
Course Description:
In this course you will review key facts and a general overview of the Italian healthcare system environment. You will see which regulations must be taken into account and which essential factors to consider when approaching this market.
Learn more at: http://www.wmdo.org/course-detail.aspx?id=82
wn.com/Italian Healthcare System
Course Description:
In this course you will review key facts and a general overview of the Italian healthcare system environment. You will see which regulations must be taken into account and which essential factors to consider when approaching this market.
Learn more at: http://www.wmdo.org/course-detail.aspx?id=82
- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 1
RR7428A ITALY/UK THE NATIONAL HEALTH DEBATE
RR7428A ITALY/UK THE NATIONAL HEALTH DEBATE
Italy's health service is facing total collapse. Public
hospitals are overcrowded, understaffed and so
deeply ...
RR7428A ITALY/UK THE NATIONAL HEALTH DEBATE
Italy's health service is facing total collapse. Public
hospitals are overcrowded, understaffed and so
deeply in debt that they often canot afford to buy even
basic medical necessities, like bandages and plasters.
Hospital staff blame the situation on chronic mismanagement
by the army of bureaucrats who administer the system and
some of them have called for reorganisation on the model
of Britain's National Health Service. But Britain's health
service is itself in crisis. It costs 3,000 million to
run the state system, but more money is urgently needed
if standards are to be maintained. Workers are discontented
with pay and conditions; the recent dispute over private
patients in public hospitals has resulted in top
consultants threatening to leave the health service.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/87fa0f0aa665374db5414d256edf59f4
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Rr7428A Italy UK The National Health Debate
RR7428A ITALY/UK THE NATIONAL HEALTH DEBATE
Italy's health service is facing total collapse. Public
hospitals are overcrowded, understaffed and so
deeply in debt that they often canot afford to buy even
basic medical necessities, like bandages and plasters.
Hospital staff blame the situation on chronic mismanagement
by the army of bureaucrats who administer the system and
some of them have called for reorganisation on the model
of Britain's National Health Service. But Britain's health
service is itself in crisis. It costs 3,000 million to
run the state system, but more money is urgently needed
if standards are to be maintained. Workers are discontented
with pay and conditions; the recent dispute over private
patients in public hospitals has resulted in top
consultants threatening to leave the health service.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/87fa0f0aa665374db5414d256edf59f4
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 25
HEALTHCARE IN ITALY
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the Briti......
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the Briti...
wn.com/Healthcare In Italy
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the Briti...
- published: 23 Aug 2013
- views: 586
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author: TheTrishia
Digestive System
Food goes in, then what? Find out in this movie about the Digestive System!...
Food goes in, then what? Find out in this movie about the Digestive System!
wn.com/Digestive System
Food goes in, then what? Find out in this movie about the Digestive System!
Shaping future health markets: Reflections from Bellagio
"Engaging with health markets is going to be critical for governments in the future, especially given the recent UN resolution," notes Sara Bennett, referrin......
"Engaging with health markets is going to be critical for governments in the future, especially given the recent UN resolution," notes Sara Bennett, referrin...
wn.com/Shaping Future Health Markets Reflections From Bellagio
"Engaging with health markets is going to be critical for governments in the future, especially given the recent UN resolution," notes Sara Bennett, referrin...
Explore Good Health the Natural Way with Dr Wayne Pickering Part 1 of 6
Explore Good Health the Natural Way with Dr Wayne Pickering Part 1
http://truthbrigade.org/smf/index.php/topic,6105.0.html
www.DefeatingBadEating.com
www.Heal...
Explore Good Health the Natural Way with Dr Wayne Pickering Part 1
http://truthbrigade.org/smf/index.php/topic,6105.0.html
www.DefeatingBadEating.com
www.HealthAtLast.com
http://www.wayne-pickering.com/
How to Get Well then Stay Well for Life Series with Dr Wayne Pickering the Mango Man
We kind of went over time talking about all the issues so 2 weeks for this session. :-)
Part 2 here:
http://truthbrigade.org/smf/index.php/topic,6217.0.html
Listen To The Archive Here!
http://www.americanfreedomradio.com/archive/Truth_Brigade_32k_110910.mp3
http://TruthBrigade.com/radio/11-09-10_ExploreGoodHealthTheNaturalWay-DrWaynePickering_32k.mp3
www.DefeatingBadEating.com
www.HealthAtLast.com
http://www.wayne-pickering.com/
Get The Facts On These Closely-Guarded Secrets of this Tele-Seminar Series That Are Finally Being Revealed In The next 12 months (weekly) That Shows You How to Get Well Then Stay Well for Life so you can get Older and Better and NOT Old and Bitter as you only do good when you feel good knowing that sickness doesn't take a holiday! Remember, growing old doesn't make us sick, it's growing sick that makes us old! So never let age be your cage!
Paying Too Much for those Boosters to gain Energy & Tools to boost your VITALITY ... Find Out How To finally take charge of your health and Harness the power of your Inner Magic to Stay Young (Almost) Forever... you will learn how to get fit, stay healthy and have great looks for life!
You'll Discover the Greatest Gold-Mine of Proven Advice Ever Crammed Into One System and You Can Laugh at your Health Worries - If You Follow These Simple, Easy Tips that we cover in this 12 month Tele-Seminar Interview Series titled "How to Get Well Then Stay Well for Life"!
Now you can be Eating Smart, Being Fit, Staying Well and You WILL have Tons of Energy; LESS Body FAT while Staying Younger Longer as you reverse the hassles of aging all in 12 1-Hour Interviews G~U~A~R~A~N~T~E~E~D!
Healthy People have MANY goals, Unhealthy people have only 1 goal....
In this series you will enjoy:
* Sleeping soundly and awaking more rested
* Coping with stress, fatigue and depression with ease and style
* Having TONS of Energy with Improved Sexual Vigor
* Greatly improved mental abilities
* Decreased wrinkles, sags and loose skin
* Improved Vision, Speeds injury recovery
* Heightened creativity and learning ability
* Feeling Good while Staying Younger Longer
* Being 100% totally free of all aches, pains, stress & disease
Our Special Guest is Dr. Wayne Pickering "THE AMBASSADOR for HEALTH" from Daytona Beach, Florida and this week his topic will be What Causes Disease and what Health Really is and What it is Not!
In this 1st of this series you'll discover:
1. What Health is NOT
2. What Health truly IS!
3. What Doctor's Aren't Telling You
4. 20 Tips to help Prevent Medical Errors
5. 6 Things to Consider about your Health for the Long Haul
6. Health Care in the Work Place
7. The Best DEFINITION of Disease
8. The BENEFITS Of Disease
9. The REASONS for Disease
10. The CAUSES of Disease
11. The 2 TYPES of Disease
12. The 6 STAGES of Disease so you'll know that Disease is to be Revered NOT to be Feared
13. Healing Disease verses Curing Disease
14. "The Germ Theory" Exposed
15. The Ongoing War on Cancer
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Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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Explore Good Health the Natural Way with Dr Wayne Pickering Part 1
http://truthbrigade.org/smf/index.php/topic,6105.0.html
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How to Get Well then Stay Well for Life Series with Dr Wayne Pickering the Mango Man
We kind of went over time talking about all the issues so 2 weeks for this session. :-)
Part 2 here:
http://truthbrigade.org/smf/index.php/topic,6217.0.html
Listen To The Archive Here!
http://www.americanfreedomradio.com/archive/Truth_Brigade_32k_110910.mp3
http://TruthBrigade.com/radio/11-09-10_ExploreGoodHealthTheNaturalWay-DrWaynePickering_32k.mp3
www.DefeatingBadEating.com
www.HealthAtLast.com
http://www.wayne-pickering.com/
Get The Facts On These Closely-Guarded Secrets of this Tele-Seminar Series That Are Finally Being Revealed In The next 12 months (weekly) That Shows You How to Get Well Then Stay Well for Life so you can get Older and Better and NOT Old and Bitter as you only do good when you feel good knowing that sickness doesn't take a holiday! Remember, growing old doesn't make us sick, it's growing sick that makes us old! So never let age be your cage!
Paying Too Much for those Boosters to gain Energy & Tools to boost your VITALITY ... Find Out How To finally take charge of your health and Harness the power of your Inner Magic to Stay Young (Almost) Forever... you will learn how to get fit, stay healthy and have great looks for life!
You'll Discover the Greatest Gold-Mine of Proven Advice Ever Crammed Into One System and You Can Laugh at your Health Worries - If You Follow These Simple, Easy Tips that we cover in this 12 month Tele-Seminar Interview Series titled "How to Get Well Then Stay Well for Life"!
Now you can be Eating Smart, Being Fit, Staying Well and You WILL have Tons of Energy; LESS Body FAT while Staying Younger Longer as you reverse the hassles of aging all in 12 1-Hour Interviews G~U~A~R~A~N~T~E~E~D!
Healthy People have MANY goals, Unhealthy people have only 1 goal....
In this series you will enjoy:
* Sleeping soundly and awaking more rested
* Coping with stress, fatigue and depression with ease and style
* Having TONS of Energy with Improved Sexual Vigor
* Greatly improved mental abilities
* Decreased wrinkles, sags and loose skin
* Improved Vision, Speeds injury recovery
* Heightened creativity and learning ability
* Feeling Good while Staying Younger Longer
* Being 100% totally free of all aches, pains, stress & disease
Our Special Guest is Dr. Wayne Pickering "THE AMBASSADOR for HEALTH" from Daytona Beach, Florida and this week his topic will be What Causes Disease and what Health Really is and What it is Not!
In this 1st of this series you'll discover:
1. What Health is NOT
2. What Health truly IS!
3. What Doctor's Aren't Telling You
4. 20 Tips to help Prevent Medical Errors
5. 6 Things to Consider about your Health for the Long Haul
6. Health Care in the Work Place
7. The Best DEFINITION of Disease
8. The BENEFITS Of Disease
9. The REASONS for Disease
10. The CAUSES of Disease
11. The 2 TYPES of Disease
12. The 6 STAGES of Disease so you'll know that Disease is to be Revered NOT to be Feared
13. Healing Disease verses Curing Disease
14. "The Germ Theory" Exposed
15. The Ongoing War on Cancer
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Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2010
- published: 16 Nov 2010
- views: 1083
Three of the World's Healthcare System
Taiwan, Italy and United States healthcare system reform....
Taiwan, Italy and United States healthcare system reform.
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Taiwan, Italy and United States healthcare system reform.
PUBLIC HEALTHCARE IN ITALY
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the British ...
Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the British Medical Journal. Treatment and hospitalization are completely free of charge for everyone including foreign residents and even illegal aliens. All the hospitals are modern or renovated and patients are accommodated in two-bed rooms with en-suite bathroom, there are no such things as mixed wards. The doctors are the most well trained in the world. Thanks to its excellent healthcare service life expectancy in Italy is the highest in Europe, two years above OECD average.
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Italy's national healthcare service is ranked 2nd best in the world, after France, by the WHO (World Health Organization) and 3rd best according to the British Medical Journal. Treatment and hospitalization are completely free of charge for everyone including foreign residents and even illegal aliens. All the hospitals are modern or renovated and patients are accommodated in two-bed rooms with en-suite bathroom, there are no such things as mixed wards. The doctors are the most well trained in the world. Thanks to its excellent healthcare service life expectancy in Italy is the highest in Europe, two years above OECD average.
- published: 26 Aug 2013
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Dr. Pietro Gareri, Operative Unit Elderly Health Care, Italy
Dr. Pietro Gareri of the Operative Unit Elderly Health Care in Italy and University "Magna Græcia" of Catanzaro examines effectiveness and safety of citicoli......
Dr. Pietro Gareri of the Operative Unit Elderly Health Care in Italy and University "Magna Græcia" of Catanzaro examines effectiveness and safety of citicoli...
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Dr. Pietro Gareri of the Operative Unit Elderly Health Care in Italy and University "Magna Græcia" of Catanzaro examines effectiveness and safety of citicoli...
- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 367
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Europe's ageing population: how will healthcare systems cope?
By 2050, 37 percent of the European population will be over 60 years old, presenting major new healthcare demands - and serious economic challenges as well.
Th...
By 2050, 37 percent of the European population will be over 60 years old, presenting major new healthcare demands - and serious economic challenges as well.
The European Steering Group on Sustainable Healthcare, chaired by former Irish health minister Mary Harney, brings together politicians, health care practitioners and academics to address the issue.
"The status quo in healthcare is no longer an option. If we want to continue with health service in Europe that's of high quality - universall…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/03/23/europes-ageing-population-how-will-healthcare-systems-cope
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wn.com/Europe's Ageing Population How Will Healthcare Systems Cope
By 2050, 37 percent of the European population will be over 60 years old, presenting major new healthcare demands - and serious economic challenges as well.
The European Steering Group on Sustainable Healthcare, chaired by former Irish health minister Mary Harney, brings together politicians, health care practitioners and academics to address the issue.
"The status quo in healthcare is no longer an option. If we want to continue with health service in Europe that's of high quality - universall…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/03/23/europes-ageing-population-how-will-healthcare-systems-cope
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- published: 21 Apr 2015
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Quite Simply Delicious : Exploring Gastronomy
Quite Simply Delicious : Exploring Gastronomy Gastronomy Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between culture and food. It is often thought erroneousl......
Quite Simply Delicious : Exploring Gastronomy Gastronomy Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between culture and food. It is often thought erroneousl...
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Quite Simply Delicious : Exploring Gastronomy Gastronomy Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between culture and food. It is often thought erroneousl...
ExoMars Mission Explores Beneath Mars Surface For Life
The ExoMars mission is preparing for a 2016 launch with an additional plan to deploy a rover on Mars by 2018. The rover will drill, dig and look for buried micr...
The ExoMars mission is preparing for a 2016 launch with an additional plan to deploy a rover on Mars by 2018. The rover will drill, dig and look for buried microbes, in hopes of uncovering evidence about whether there has been past or present life on Mars. We explore this story further on the Lip News with Margaret J. Howell and Jose Marcelino Ortiz.
http://www.esa.int/esatv/Videos/2015/06/ExoMars
Newest Lip News playlist:
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BUZZSAW interview clips -
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CRIME TIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4G93pnQld0&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
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MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
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wn.com/Exomars Mission Explores Beneath Mars Surface For Life
The ExoMars mission is preparing for a 2016 launch with an additional plan to deploy a rover on Mars by 2018. The rover will drill, dig and look for buried microbes, in hopes of uncovering evidence about whether there has been past or present life on Mars. We explore this story further on the Lip News with Margaret J. Howell and Jose Marcelino Ortiz.
http://www.esa.int/esatv/Videos/2015/06/ExoMars
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIHVrR_nl68&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r&index;=1
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaiXvasTvvg&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeWhHPas6M9sKUhThquDNOc&index;=1
CRIME TIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4G93pnQld0&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoC0g5fYHUA&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL&index;=1
MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwZF-kQ1eDs&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcz4un-zws5sMlCLk3NNjDP&index;=1
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
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- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 347
World Oral Health Week 2014 - Italy
15 - 23 March 2014
In cooperation with
University of Foggia...
15 - 23 March 2014
In cooperation with
University of Foggia
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15 - 23 March 2014
In cooperation with
University of Foggia
- published: 20 Apr 2014
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Italia Travel Guide
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
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Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors
City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on: http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/rome_italy_travel.htm
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Italy Travel Skills
In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countryside. More Italy travel tips: http://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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FOOTLOOSE IN ITALY III ~ HD travel guide video 3 Naples Sorrento Amalfi Coast Capri
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a Grand Tour in the Campania region. Find travel details and much more at http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/ITALY3sorrentoholiday.htm.
Features a city tour of Naples, visits to Ischia Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Chapter 2 is Sorrento and fabulous walki
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Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions and Tips
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in
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Florence, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the middle of Tuscany and has some of the best cathedrals, museums, streets and squares and churches and shops and buildings.
The most important places to visit in Florence are: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore adn Galleria Degli Uffizi.
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Rome Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with yo
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Italy's Riviera: Cinque Terre
Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adve
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Roma Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back
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Tips for travel in Italy - The 5 cultural differences every tourist should know!
Learn more about the Italian culture of Bella Figura and Brutta Figura on our blog: http://www.strommeninc.com/5+things+you+should+never+do+in+Italy
More lessons and videos for Italian:
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The 5 things you should never do in Italy! We made this video because these are a few things that people can find interesting about Italian culture. While American's love ic
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20 Things to do in Milan, Italy Travel Guide
Well, welcome to Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of Europe. We're here in Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go shopping. So we're going to be showing you 20 attractions around town.
We had 3 days in Milan so we hit the ground running and tried to see and do as much as possible. We made time for major attractions like Il Duomo, Sforza Castle, and Gall
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Florence in a nutshell HD - 1 of 2 - city guide for first-time visitors in Italy - travel guide
Italy travel guide: Florence, small and immense and at the same time, is an open air museum grown more beautiful over the centuries; a treasure chest enclosed by ancient walls that safeguard grandiose masterworks of art and architecture so close that you can almost touch them.
More informations on:
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Top 5 Travel Attractions, Milan (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Milan, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to guide you the the top five attractions of Milan.
#5: Victorio Emanuele Gallery - a 19th century arcade and an iconic landmark of Milan. Its architecture a feast for eyes.
#4: Orta San Giulio - Situated on the picturesque Lake
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Italy travel advice - smartraveller.gov.au
Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.gov.au/Advice/Italy for more information.
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Vatican City, Italy - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Vatican City in Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five attractions of Vatican City.
Number five: St. Peter's Square. Vatican City is the home of the Pope. In a small area you'll find many attractions, like the St. Peter's Square where many ceremonies are held.
Number fo
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Travel guide video: 10 things you need do in Tuscany, Italy
when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today after visiting Rome, Bologna, Genova, Sardinia, Florence, Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Pisa, Siena, Livorno, Padova, Viareggio, Lucca, Volterra, Chianti Barberino val de Elsa and San Gimignano ...so I decided to create this travel guide video
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5 travel tips for Rome, Italy
Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
Recent blogposts/pictures:
1) Travel Rome: Getting there, what to expect, how much to budget, where to stay? http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/12/our-honeymoon-romancing-rome-part-1/
2) Handling the Honeymoon Horror: 4 Things to consider when planning your trip http://www.hannahtan.
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Travel Guide to Milan, Italy
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan business capital and the center of cultural and tourist activities. The main industries of Milan are textiles, the manufacture of cars, machinery, chemicals and paper-making.
What to see / do:
There are a great variety of things to do and s
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A Trip to Venice - English Travel Guide HD
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.
Veneice is a city in the north eastern part of the italian country right at the Adriatic within the province of Venetia and is often called La Serenissima.
The city counts 270.884 in
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Travel Guide -- Rome, Italy
http://WatchMojo.com/ - A quick look at the city of Rome, Italy, what to see and where to go if you are visiting. For more travel guides visit http://www.WatchMojo.com!
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Travel, Vacation Italy | Tuscany, Amalfi Coast HD
Travel, Vacation, Tourism Italy | Tuscany, Amalfi Coast HD
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Rome, Chianciano, Sorrento http://youtu.be/SHSbo-lbPn4
Travel to Italy and experience Tuscany and Amalfi from your base at these two legendary locales, and enjoy unique included features such as a guided tour of Rome.
Tuscany & the Amalfi Coast
Rome • Chianciano • Sorrento
Watch a video
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2 DAYS IN GENOA, ITALY - A TRAVEL GUIDE
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medieval city that makes up the core of Genoa is both beauty and the beast. The grandeur and heritage of this once great trading city lives side by side with modern vice and decrepitude. The odious smelling alleys give way to modern and chic re
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Top Ten Things to Do in Venice, Italy by Donna Salerno Travel
Venice Top Ten Things to Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
Join us for the highlights of Venice, Italy including the Grand Canal, St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), Saint Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, Campanile di San Marco, Rialto Bridge, Gondola ride, Teatro La Fenice, Murano Glass, Shopping and Dining in this romantic city.
Contact us for all your vacation needs and visit DonnaSalernoTravel.co
Italia Travel Guide
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!...
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
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From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors
City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to un...
City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on: http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/rome_italy_travel.htm
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City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on: http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/rome_italy_travel.htm
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Italy Travel Skills
In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countrysid...
In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countryside. More Italy travel tips: http://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countryside. More Italy travel tips: http://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 622323
FOOTLOOSE IN ITALY III ~ HD travel guide video 3 Naples Sorrento Amalfi Coast Capri
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a ...
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a Grand Tour in the Campania region. Find travel details and much more at http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/ITALY3sorrentoholiday.htm.
Features a city tour of Naples, visits to Ischia Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Chapter 2 is Sorrento and fabulous walking on the peninsula.
Chapter 3 is the Amalfi coast featuring a cookery lesson at Positano, the paper museum at Amalfi and the gardens of Villas Rufolo and Cimbrone at Positano
Chapter 4 is a panoramic coastal trail of Capri and its town, featuring Villa Jovis, Anacapri and the Blue Grotto. Part of the Footloose in Europe series. Music by Barnaby Smith. Homage to Rick Steves Europe.
wn.com/Footloose In Italy Iii ~ Hd Travel Guide Video 3 Naples Sorrento Amalfi Coast Capri
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a Grand Tour in the Campania region. Find travel details and much more at http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/ITALY3sorrentoholiday.htm.
Features a city tour of Naples, visits to Ischia Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Chapter 2 is Sorrento and fabulous walking on the peninsula.
Chapter 3 is the Amalfi coast featuring a cookery lesson at Positano, the paper museum at Amalfi and the gardens of Villas Rufolo and Cimbrone at Positano
Chapter 4 is a panoramic coastal trail of Capri and its town, featuring Villa Jovis, Anacapri and the Blue Grotto. Part of the Footloose in Europe series. Music by Barnaby Smith. Homage to Rick Steves Europe.
- published: 04 Oct 2014
- views: 1241
Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions and Tips
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful a...
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 27 Mar 2013
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Florence, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the m...
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the middle of Tuscany and has some of the best cathedrals, museums, streets and squares and churches and shops and buildings.
The most important places to visit in Florence are: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore adn Galleria Degli Uffizi.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Florence travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the middle of Tuscany and has some of the best cathedrals, museums, streets and squares and churches and shops and buildings.
The most important places to visit in Florence are: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore adn Galleria Degli Uffizi.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Florence travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 55202
Rome Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Pa...
As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with your inner gladiator and stop by the Colosseum, a relic of Roman bloodsports and perhaps the most recognizable element of the city.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure you’ll return to Rome one day; don’t toss in two coins unless you’re ready to fall in love with a Roman. Continue your Rome sightseeing in St. Peter’s Square, home of St. Peter’s Basilica. The world’s largest church, designed by Michelangelo, is both a remarkable structure and a tribute to faith. You can look down from the famous dome to the Holy Square, which is usually filled with the faithful looking to obtain a blessing from the Pope. After this, it’s just a few steps to restaurants filled with Italian food. Forget coming back to Rome – you’ll never want to leave.
What’s your favorite memory of Rome?
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As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with your inner gladiator and stop by the Colosseum, a relic of Roman bloodsports and perhaps the most recognizable element of the city.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure you’ll return to Rome one day; don’t toss in two coins unless you’re ready to fall in love with a Roman. Continue your Rome sightseeing in St. Peter’s Square, home of St. Peter’s Basilica. The world’s largest church, designed by Michelangelo, is both a remarkable structure and a tribute to faith. You can look down from the famous dome to the Holy Square, which is usually filled with the faithful looking to obtain a blessing from the Pope. After this, it’s just a few steps to restaurants filled with Italian food. Forget coming back to Rome – you’ll never want to leave.
What’s your favorite memory of Rome?
Visit our Rome travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 13 May 2013
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Italy's Riviera: Cinque Terre
Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, h...
Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adventure. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adventure. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 2533
Roma Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian c...
Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd century A.D.
The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, one can walk over its ancient cobblestones.
Pope Gregory XIII had the Palazzo Del Quirinale built as his summer residence but it was not long after that the Italian monarchs acquired it as their Renaissance palace. Today it is the residence of Italy's President and the daily changing of the guards ceremony is still a popular attraction.
The 17th century St. Peter's Square is the most beautiful square in the world and is situated in the centre of the Vatican, an autonomous Church State in the heart of Rome that also contains the imposing and breathtaking Petersdom, the largest Christian church in the world.
The allure of this city lies in its combination of chaos and joie de vivre, elegance and creativity. Rome is a complete work of art!
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Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd century A.D.
The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, one can walk over its ancient cobblestones.
Pope Gregory XIII had the Palazzo Del Quirinale built as his summer residence but it was not long after that the Italian monarchs acquired it as their Renaissance palace. Today it is the residence of Italy's President and the daily changing of the guards ceremony is still a popular attraction.
The 17th century St. Peter's Square is the most beautiful square in the world and is situated in the centre of the Vatican, an autonomous Church State in the heart of Rome that also contains the imposing and breathtaking Petersdom, the largest Christian church in the world.
The allure of this city lies in its combination of chaos and joie de vivre, elegance and creativity. Rome is a complete work of art!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 75641
Tips for travel in Italy - The 5 cultural differences every tourist should know!
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Learn more about the Italian culture of Bella Figura and Brutta Figura on our blog: http://www.strommeninc.com/5+things+you+should+never+do+in+Italy
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The 5 things you should never do in Italy! We made this video because these are a few things that people can find interesting about Italian culture. While American's love ice in their drinks Italians... more on the blog: http://www.strommeninc.com/5+things+you+should+never+do+in+Italy
- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 25601
20 Things to do in Milan, Italy Travel Guide
Well, welcome to Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of Europe. We're here in Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go sh...
Well, welcome to Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of Europe. We're here in Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go shopping. So we're going to be showing you 20 attractions around town.
We had 3 days in Milan so we hit the ground running and tried to see and do as much as possible. We made time for major attractions like Il Duomo, Sforza Castle, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, but we also veered away from the crowds in search of street art and interesting neighborhoods. This being Italy, we also tried to prioritize meals, sampling everything from pizza to risotto, and cappuccinos to aperitivos. The following travel guide will highlight 20 things to do when you visit Milan, Italy
1) Milan Catherdral (Il Duomo - Duomo di Milano - Domm de Milan)
2) Il Duomo Terrace
3) Italian Breakfast - Cappuccino and sweet Italian pastries
4) Sforza Castle - Castello Sforzesco
5) The Galleria - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
6) Risotto alla Milanese - Milan style risotto
7) Street Art around Porta Ticinese
8) Colonne di San Lorenzo - Columns of San Lorenzo Roman Ruins
9) Boat tour down the canal (linea traghetti gaggiano milano)
10) Dine along the canal in Milan's Navigli District
11) Aperitivo drinks and buffet - Apéritifs and digestifs
12) Shopping in Milan down Via Torino
13) Visiting Chinatown for some Chinese food
14) Ride a bicycle in Milan like a local
15) Pizza al taglio (pizza al trancio) Italian pizza by the slice
16) Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio containing relics of the 3 Magi
17) Duomo Museum covering the cathedrals history in-depth
18) New City Views with a hop-on-hop-off bus pass
19) Museum of Natural History - Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
20) Night views of Milan nearby Il Duomo
Our trip to Milan, Lombardy was part of the Blogville project where we stayed in a local apartment and experienced all of the best cultural activities, museums, restaurants, arts and entertainment the city has to offer. This city guide is our best attempt to create a mix of best attractions and off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't necessarily find in a typical Milan tourism brochure.
20 Things to do in Milan, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our first stop was Il Duomo, which is the most recognized attraction in the city. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete and the exterior is covered in Candoglia marble, which gives it its off-white pinkish colour.
Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast with cappuccino and sweet pastries.
Something that surprised us about Milan is that there is a castle right in the middle of the city. Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by the Duke of Milan, and it then underwent several restorations and expansions in the following centuries. Today it houses several of the city's most prized art possessions, including frescoes by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo's very last sculpture.
For some upscale designer shopping, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the place to be. It is considered one of the world's oldest and most beautiful shopping malls, and its most impressive feature is an arching glass and cast iron roof.
So we just found a local little restaurant and we're going to be trying a traditional dish that is very popular in this city and in the Lombardy region. We are going to have Risotto alla Milanese.
The Colonne di San Lorenzo are the remains of Roman ruins that date back to the 2nd century. They are believed to have been part of a bath house.
Another fun activity to try in Milan is a boat tour of the canals. The city's canals are attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci, who in 1482 was called over by the Duke of Milan to help renovate the city’s canal system.
Milan's Navigli District is one of the liveliest parts of town especially when the sun goes down for dining al fresco.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet.
And that's all for our visit to Milan. We hope this video will give you some cool ideas of sights and attractions to check out around town, and if you have any other suggestions for travellers, feel free to add those to the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Italy series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Italian culture, Italian arts, Italian foods, Italian religion, Italian cuisine and Italian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Well, welcome to Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of Europe. We're here in Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go shopping. So we're going to be showing you 20 attractions around town.
We had 3 days in Milan so we hit the ground running and tried to see and do as much as possible. We made time for major attractions like Il Duomo, Sforza Castle, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, but we also veered away from the crowds in search of street art and interesting neighborhoods. This being Italy, we also tried to prioritize meals, sampling everything from pizza to risotto, and cappuccinos to aperitivos. The following travel guide will highlight 20 things to do when you visit Milan, Italy
1) Milan Catherdral (Il Duomo - Duomo di Milano - Domm de Milan)
2) Il Duomo Terrace
3) Italian Breakfast - Cappuccino and sweet Italian pastries
4) Sforza Castle - Castello Sforzesco
5) The Galleria - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
6) Risotto alla Milanese - Milan style risotto
7) Street Art around Porta Ticinese
8) Colonne di San Lorenzo - Columns of San Lorenzo Roman Ruins
9) Boat tour down the canal (linea traghetti gaggiano milano)
10) Dine along the canal in Milan's Navigli District
11) Aperitivo drinks and buffet - Apéritifs and digestifs
12) Shopping in Milan down Via Torino
13) Visiting Chinatown for some Chinese food
14) Ride a bicycle in Milan like a local
15) Pizza al taglio (pizza al trancio) Italian pizza by the slice
16) Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio containing relics of the 3 Magi
17) Duomo Museum covering the cathedrals history in-depth
18) New City Views with a hop-on-hop-off bus pass
19) Museum of Natural History - Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
20) Night views of Milan nearby Il Duomo
Our trip to Milan, Lombardy was part of the Blogville project where we stayed in a local apartment and experienced all of the best cultural activities, museums, restaurants, arts and entertainment the city has to offer. This city guide is our best attempt to create a mix of best attractions and off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't necessarily find in a typical Milan tourism brochure.
20 Things to do in Milan, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our first stop was Il Duomo, which is the most recognized attraction in the city. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete and the exterior is covered in Candoglia marble, which gives it its off-white pinkish colour.
Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast with cappuccino and sweet pastries.
Something that surprised us about Milan is that there is a castle right in the middle of the city. Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by the Duke of Milan, and it then underwent several restorations and expansions in the following centuries. Today it houses several of the city's most prized art possessions, including frescoes by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo's very last sculpture.
For some upscale designer shopping, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the place to be. It is considered one of the world's oldest and most beautiful shopping malls, and its most impressive feature is an arching glass and cast iron roof.
So we just found a local little restaurant and we're going to be trying a traditional dish that is very popular in this city and in the Lombardy region. We are going to have Risotto alla Milanese.
The Colonne di San Lorenzo are the remains of Roman ruins that date back to the 2nd century. They are believed to have been part of a bath house.
Another fun activity to try in Milan is a boat tour of the canals. The city's canals are attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci, who in 1482 was called over by the Duke of Milan to help renovate the city’s canal system.
Milan's Navigli District is one of the liveliest parts of town especially when the sun goes down for dining al fresco.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet.
And that's all for our visit to Milan. We hope this video will give you some cool ideas of sights and attractions to check out around town, and if you have any other suggestions for travellers, feel free to add those to the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Italy series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Italian culture, Italian arts, Italian foods, Italian religion, Italian cuisine and Italian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 169
Florence in a nutshell HD - 1 of 2 - city guide for first-time visitors in Italy - travel guide
Italy travel guide: Florence, small and immense and at the same time, is an open air museum grown more beautiful over the centuries; a treasure chest enclosed b...
Italy travel guide: Florence, small and immense and at the same time, is an open air museum grown more beautiful over the centuries; a treasure chest enclosed by ancient walls that safeguard grandiose masterworks of art and architecture so close that you can almost touch them.
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Italy travel guide: Florence, small and immense and at the same time, is an open air museum grown more beautiful over the centuries; a treasure chest enclosed by ancient walls that safeguard grandiose masterworks of art and architecture so close that you can almost touch them.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/us/florence/florence_italy.htm
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- published: 06 Mar 2009
- views: 397208
Top 5 Travel Attractions, Milan (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Milan, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your travel host, Naomi. I w...
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Milan, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to guide you the the top five attractions of Milan.
#5: Victorio Emanuele Gallery - a 19th century arcade and an iconic landmark of Milan. Its architecture a feast for eyes.
#4: Orta San Giulio - Situated on the picturesque Lake Orta about 50 miles from Milan, this is a storybook Italian town.useum showcases Finland's history from prehistoric to present times.
#3: Santa Maria Delle Grazie or Holy Mary of Grace - an over 500 year-old church. It houses Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper.
#2: Castello Sforzesco - Originally built in 1368, the castle is steeped in history. Artifacts hundreds of years old are on display in its museums.
#1: The Duomo - the largest gothic cathedral in the world. Commissioned over 600 years ago, it is amongst the world's most famous buildings.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
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Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Milan, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to guide you the the top five attractions of Milan.
#5: Victorio Emanuele Gallery - a 19th century arcade and an iconic landmark of Milan. Its architecture a feast for eyes.
#4: Orta San Giulio - Situated on the picturesque Lake Orta about 50 miles from Milan, this is a storybook Italian town.useum showcases Finland's history from prehistoric to present times.
#3: Santa Maria Delle Grazie or Holy Mary of Grace - an over 500 year-old church. It houses Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper.
#2: Castello Sforzesco - Originally built in 1368, the castle is steeped in history. Artifacts hundreds of years old are on display in its museums.
#1: The Duomo - the largest gothic cathedral in the world. Commissioned over 600 years ago, it is amongst the world's most famous buildings.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
- published: 15 Jul 2010
- views: 62476
Italy travel advice - smartraveller.gov.au
Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.go...
Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.gov.au/Advice/Italy for more information.
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Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.gov.au/Advice/Italy for more information.
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 21528
Vatican City, Italy - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Vatican City in Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a ...
Take a tour of Vatican City in Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five attractions of Vatican City.
Number five: St. Peter's Square. Vatican City is the home of the Pope. In a small area you'll find many attractions, like the St. Peter's Square where many ceremonies are held.
Number four: Vatican Guards. These are the famous Swiss Guards of the Vatican. Although a major tourist draw, they have the serious responsibility of protecting the Pope.
Number three: Vatican museums. Even though it's the world's smallest country, the museums here are among the best in the world. They hold numerous art works of historical significance.
Number two: gardens. Not many people know that gardens in the Vatican are also an attraction. Take time to explore these gems where you'll find beautifully landscaped areas.
And number one: St. Peter's Basilica. It's the central landmark of the Vatican, considered one of the holiest Christian sites. Visitors come from all over to enjoy its beauty.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time!
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Take a tour of Vatican City in Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five attractions of Vatican City.
Number five: St. Peter's Square. Vatican City is the home of the Pope. In a small area you'll find many attractions, like the St. Peter's Square where many ceremonies are held.
Number four: Vatican Guards. These are the famous Swiss Guards of the Vatican. Although a major tourist draw, they have the serious responsibility of protecting the Pope.
Number three: Vatican museums. Even though it's the world's smallest country, the museums here are among the best in the world. They hold numerous art works of historical significance.
Number two: gardens. Not many people know that gardens in the Vatican are also an attraction. Take time to explore these gems where you'll find beautifully landscaped areas.
And number one: St. Peter's Basilica. It's the central landmark of the Vatican, considered one of the holiest Christian sites. Visitors come from all over to enjoy its beauty.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time!
- published: 16 Sep 2010
- views: 27133
Travel guide video: 10 things you need do in Tuscany, Italy
when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today...
when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today after visiting Rome, Bologna, Genova, Sardinia, Florence, Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Pisa, Siena, Livorno, Padova, Viareggio, Lucca, Volterra, Chianti Barberino val de Elsa and San Gimignano ...so I decided to create this travel guide video for you! And I'm pretty excited to guide you through one of the most beautiful countries of Europe. In this video I introduce you Tuscany in Italy-The Charmed Land and the Dolce Vita Under the Tuscan Sun.
To sum up here are 10 things you should do in Tuscany:
1: sleep in a typical Tuscan Villa or Middle age like castle in Tuscany like "Villa Pitiana"
2: visit traditional italian cities like "Barberino val de Elsa" and enjoy the dolce vita
3: enjoy the view: like me in San Gimignano, Italy's Towering Hill Town
4: breath in the culture,make a guided tour in Florence (Firenze) and explore the Galleria dell Academia, make a walk on Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio, check out the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with the Baptistery, or discover the view from thr Campanile - Bell Tower. There are so many tourist attractions in Florence...you won't believe your eyes when crossing the Ponte Vecchio bridge. Oh and make sure to visit Boboli Garden and Pitti Palace formal seat of the Medici family. I fall in love with it as you can see in my video
5-6: Taste Tuscany: discover the Tuscan kitchen and delicious italian gastronomy. Tuscany Food and Wine Tours are famous...you should try tuscan receipts and attend a vine testing on the Tuscan hills..
7: Italy is the home of fast sport cars, like Maranello :Ferrari. My boyfriend chose to make a Lamborghini gallardo e-gear test.
8: Visit Pisa and take a photo holding the Pisa tower (Torre di Pisa)
9: Beach is waiting! If you are in Italy make sure to take some days to relax on the beach. We spent some time in Viareggio
10: realize that you need to come back to learn more about the 100 faces of Italy
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when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today after visiting Rome, Bologna, Genova, Sardinia, Florence, Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Pisa, Siena, Livorno, Padova, Viareggio, Lucca, Volterra, Chianti Barberino val de Elsa and San Gimignano ...so I decided to create this travel guide video for you! And I'm pretty excited to guide you through one of the most beautiful countries of Europe. In this video I introduce you Tuscany in Italy-The Charmed Land and the Dolce Vita Under the Tuscan Sun.
To sum up here are 10 things you should do in Tuscany:
1: sleep in a typical Tuscan Villa or Middle age like castle in Tuscany like "Villa Pitiana"
2: visit traditional italian cities like "Barberino val de Elsa" and enjoy the dolce vita
3: enjoy the view: like me in San Gimignano, Italy's Towering Hill Town
4: breath in the culture,make a guided tour in Florence (Firenze) and explore the Galleria dell Academia, make a walk on Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio, check out the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with the Baptistery, or discover the view from thr Campanile - Bell Tower. There are so many tourist attractions in Florence...you won't believe your eyes when crossing the Ponte Vecchio bridge. Oh and make sure to visit Boboli Garden and Pitti Palace formal seat of the Medici family. I fall in love with it as you can see in my video
5-6: Taste Tuscany: discover the Tuscan kitchen and delicious italian gastronomy. Tuscany Food and Wine Tours are famous...you should try tuscan receipts and attend a vine testing on the Tuscan hills..
7: Italy is the home of fast sport cars, like Maranello :Ferrari. My boyfriend chose to make a Lamborghini gallardo e-gear test.
8: Visit Pisa and take a photo holding the Pisa tower (Torre di Pisa)
9: Beach is waiting! If you are in Italy make sure to take some days to relax on the beach. We spent some time in Viareggio
10: realize that you need to come back to learn more about the 100 faces of Italy
To see more videos from Tuscany just type in one of the following keywords: [Florence in nutshell]
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- published: 02 Dec 2010
- views: 20458
5 travel tips for Rome, Italy
Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
Recent blogposts/pictures:
1) Travel Rome: Getti...
Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
Recent blogposts/pictures:
1) Travel Rome: Getting there, what to expect, how much to budget, where to stay? http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/12/our-honeymoon-romancing-rome-part-1/
2) Handling the Honeymoon Horror: 4 Things to consider when planning your trip http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/11/handling-the-honeymoon-horror-4-things-to-consider-when-planning-your-trip/
3) Rome Highlights (Video) http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/12/honeymoon-travel-romancing-rome-video/
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4) "The French Quarter" by William Naughton
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wn.com/5 Travel Tips For Rome, Italy
Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
Recent blogposts/pictures:
1) Travel Rome: Getting there, what to expect, how much to budget, where to stay? http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/12/our-honeymoon-romancing-rome-part-1/
2) Handling the Honeymoon Horror: 4 Things to consider when planning your trip http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/11/handling-the-honeymoon-horror-4-things-to-consider-when-planning-your-trip/
3) Rome Highlights (Video) http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/12/honeymoon-travel-romancing-rome-video/
♥ My Blog: http://hannahtan.com
♥ My Facebook: http://facebook.com/hannahonline
♥ My Instagram: http://instagram.com/hannahonline
♥ My Twitter: http://twitter.com/hannah_tan
Music Credits:
1) "An Alternate Universe Part 4 (Full version)" by David Lloyd
Available on https://www.freeplaymusic.com
2) "Salutation" by William Naughton
Available on https://www.freeplaymusic.com
3) "Second Wind" by Lucas Cantor, BMI (34%); Emil Milan Karol, BMI (33%); Isaac Jaffe, BMI (33%)
Available on https://www.freeplaymusic.com
4) "The French Quarter" by William Naughton
Available on https://www.freeplaymusic.com
5) "Going to The Top (Olympic Champions)" by Akashic Records
Available on https://www.jamendo.com
Website: http://saregama-music.blogspot.com/
- published: 16 Dec 2014
- views: 3247
Travel Guide to Milan, Italy
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan b...
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan business capital and the center of cultural and tourist activities. The main industries of Milan are textiles, the manufacture of cars, machinery, chemicals and paper-making.
What to see / do:
There are a great variety of things to do and see in Milan, main attractions include:
* Duomo (Cathedral) -- The world's largest Gothic cathedral
* Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II -- Glass-domed arcade with coffee-shops
* Theatre Museum at La Scala -- World famous opera house
* Santa Maria delle Grazie -- House of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper.
* Museo Poldi-Pezzoli -- spectacular private collection of Poldi-Pezzoli
* Museum of Historic Art of the Sforzesco Castle -- Built in the 15th century and restored in 1943.
* Leonardo da Vinci National Science & Technology Museum -- museum with a collection of Leonardo's ingenious designs from war machines to architectural visions.
* Milan Aquarium -- 36 gigantic pools filled with more than 100 different species of fish.
* Orto Botanico di Brera -- A botanical garden established in 1774
* Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio -- One of the oldest churches in Milan, built by Bishop Ambrose in 379-386 AD.
Events
Milan is center of cultural and tourist activities like paradise for opera, shopping and nightlife and is known for its many cultural events:
* Antiques Market: Selection of furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, jewelry, dolls, books and numerous collector's items.
* Tredesin de mars: Celebration of the start of a beautiful season of spring.
* Festival of Sant'Ambrogio: Antique furniture and handicrafts as well as different stalls of delicacies.
* Milan Fashion Weeks: Best designers showcase their Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer collections.
* Italian F1 Grand Prix: The FIA Formula One World Championship.
wn.com/Travel Guide To Milan, Italy
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan business capital and the center of cultural and tourist activities. The main industries of Milan are textiles, the manufacture of cars, machinery, chemicals and paper-making.
What to see / do:
There are a great variety of things to do and see in Milan, main attractions include:
* Duomo (Cathedral) -- The world's largest Gothic cathedral
* Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II -- Glass-domed arcade with coffee-shops
* Theatre Museum at La Scala -- World famous opera house
* Santa Maria delle Grazie -- House of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper.
* Museo Poldi-Pezzoli -- spectacular private collection of Poldi-Pezzoli
* Museum of Historic Art of the Sforzesco Castle -- Built in the 15th century and restored in 1943.
* Leonardo da Vinci National Science & Technology Museum -- museum with a collection of Leonardo's ingenious designs from war machines to architectural visions.
* Milan Aquarium -- 36 gigantic pools filled with more than 100 different species of fish.
* Orto Botanico di Brera -- A botanical garden established in 1774
* Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio -- One of the oldest churches in Milan, built by Bishop Ambrose in 379-386 AD.
Events
Milan is center of cultural and tourist activities like paradise for opera, shopping and nightlife and is known for its many cultural events:
* Antiques Market: Selection of furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, jewelry, dolls, books and numerous collector's items.
* Tredesin de mars: Celebration of the start of a beautiful season of spring.
* Festival of Sant'Ambrogio: Antique furniture and handicrafts as well as different stalls of delicacies.
* Milan Fashion Weeks: Best designers showcase their Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer collections.
* Italian F1 Grand Prix: The FIA Formula One World Championship.
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 78102
A Trip to Venice - English Travel Guide HD
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t b...
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.
Veneice is a city in the north eastern part of the italian country right at the Adriatic within the province of Venetia and is often called La Serenissima.
The city counts 270.884 inhabitants, with only 62.000 people living in the historic centre, called centro storico and 30.000 more on other island in the lagoon. There are more than 100 islands in the lagoon of Venice.
The republic of Venice has been an important political and economic power in europa for about 1000 years, but lost its independence in 1897, when Napoleon set foot on the well known St. Mark's Square and forced the supreme authority to surrender.
Today the leading branch it tourism. In 2006 over 14.000.000 people visited the city to witness magnificent sights like the St. Mark's Basilica, the Campanile or the beautiful Rialto Bridge.
Made with:
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Magdaleen Gral
Behind You (CC BY)
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.
Veneice is a city in the north eastern part of the italian country right at the Adriatic within the province of Venetia and is often called La Serenissima.
The city counts 270.884 inhabitants, with only 62.000 people living in the historic centre, called centro storico and 30.000 more on other island in the lagoon. There are more than 100 islands in the lagoon of Venice.
The republic of Venice has been an important political and economic power in europa for about 1000 years, but lost its independence in 1897, when Napoleon set foot on the well known St. Mark's Square and forced the supreme authority to surrender.
Today the leading branch it tourism. In 2006 over 14.000.000 people visited the city to witness magnificent sights like the St. Mark's Basilica, the Campanile or the beautiful Rialto Bridge.
Made with:
Canon EOS 60D
Tamron 10-24mm
Tamron 17-50mm VC
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Sony Vegas
Intro Music
Magdaleen Gral
Behind You (CC BY)
http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/62626
Musik: Felixjd - Beach Sun
Creative Commons (CC BY)
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/47305
- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 137065
Travel Guide -- Rome, Italy
http://WatchMojo.com/ - A quick look at the city of Rome, Italy, what to see and where to go if you are visiting. For more travel guides visit http://www.WatchM...
http://WatchMojo.com/ - A quick look at the city of Rome, Italy, what to see and where to go if you are visiting. For more travel guides visit http://www.WatchMojo.com!
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http://WatchMojo.com/ - A quick look at the city of Rome, Italy, what to see and where to go if you are visiting. For more travel guides visit http://www.WatchMojo.com!
- published: 01 Jun 2006
- views: 1002667
Travel, Vacation Italy | Tuscany, Amalfi Coast HD
Travel, Vacation, Tourism Italy | Tuscany, Amalfi Coast HD
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Rome, Chianciano, Sorrento http://youtu.be/SHSbo...
Travel, Vacation, Tourism Italy | Tuscany, Amalfi Coast HD
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Rome, Chianciano, Sorrento http://youtu.be/SHSbo-lbPn4
Travel to Italy and experience Tuscany and Amalfi from your base at these two legendary locales, and enjoy unique included features such as a guided tour of Rome.
Tuscany & the Amalfi Coast
Rome • Chianciano • Sorrento
Watch a video of our travelers on this Land Tour, and see for yourself the rich discoveries awaiting you in Italy, including:
Exploring Florence's winding streets
Visiting the lost city of Pompeii
Enjoying a Home-Hosted lunch with locals
Watch our video about our popular Italian Land Tour. Grand Circle offers the best value in small group travel, including:
32 meals
11 included tours
6 Exclusive Discovery Series events
Day by Day Itinerary
When you travel to Italy, you'll explore a destination that combines history, romance, and architectural splendor with unparalleled serenity and grace. And no other travel company offers you as many in-depth discoveries—from cliffside towns to ancient monuments—at such a leisurely pace and tremendous value. Experience Tuscany and Amalfi from your base at these two legendary locales—spending seven nights in the Tuscan spa town of Chianciano and seven nights in Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast—and enjoy a host of Grand Circle's included tours and exclusive Discovery Series events, such as an included Countryside Dinner in Tuscany, an excursion to Pompeii, and a guided tour of Rome. As always, you'll have the freedom to explore your own interests during relaxing downtime.
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Travel, Vacation, Tourism Italy | Tuscany, Amalfi Coast HD
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Rome, Chianciano, Sorrento http://youtu.be/SHSbo-lbPn4
Travel to Italy and experience Tuscany and Amalfi from your base at these two legendary locales, and enjoy unique included features such as a guided tour of Rome.
Tuscany & the Amalfi Coast
Rome • Chianciano • Sorrento
Watch a video of our travelers on this Land Tour, and see for yourself the rich discoveries awaiting you in Italy, including:
Exploring Florence's winding streets
Visiting the lost city of Pompeii
Enjoying a Home-Hosted lunch with locals
Watch our video about our popular Italian Land Tour. Grand Circle offers the best value in small group travel, including:
32 meals
11 included tours
6 Exclusive Discovery Series events
Day by Day Itinerary
When you travel to Italy, you'll explore a destination that combines history, romance, and architectural splendor with unparalleled serenity and grace. And no other travel company offers you as many in-depth discoveries—from cliffside towns to ancient monuments—at such a leisurely pace and tremendous value. Experience Tuscany and Amalfi from your base at these two legendary locales—spending seven nights in the Tuscan spa town of Chianciano and seven nights in Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast—and enjoy a host of Grand Circle's included tours and exclusive Discovery Series events, such as an included Countryside Dinner in Tuscany, an excursion to Pompeii, and a guided tour of Rome. As always, you'll have the freedom to explore your own interests during relaxing downtime.
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- published: 29 Dec 2013
- views: 3409
2 DAYS IN GENOA, ITALY - A TRAVEL GUIDE
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medi...
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medieval city that makes up the core of Genoa is both beauty and the beast. The grandeur and heritage of this once great trading city lives side by side with modern vice and decrepitude. The odious smelling alleys give way to modern and chic restaurants and shops. Genoa is one of the most difficult of cities to describe and is very different from more generally travelled Italian cities like Rome, Florence or Venice.
My Grandfathers WWII RAF flight record for those that might be interested - the campaign against Genoa looks to be one of his earlier flights:
First Tour
25 June 1942 - Bremen (6.30)
29 July 1942 - Dusseldorf (3.00)
10 September 1942 - Dusseldorf (6.25)
13 September 1942 - Bremen (4.45)
16 September 1942 - Essen (5.50)
19 September 1942 - Saarbrucken (6.55)
24 September 1942 - Flensburg (6.20)
1 October 1942 - Flensburg (6.55)
6 October 1942 - Osnabruck (5.10)
13 October 1942 - Kiel (7.00)
23 October 1942 - Genoa (9.30)
27 October 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
2 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (11.50)
7 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.20)
11 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.20)
8 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
13 December 1942 - Convoy intervention (10.10)
18 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.10)
24 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
28 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (6.10)
17 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.35)
21 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.45)
4 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.40)
12 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.05)
24 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.30)
29 March 1943 - Berlin (7.35)
4 April 1943 - Kiel (5.50)
13 May 1943 - Dortmund (5.15)
Second Tour
23 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.50)
29 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.10)
1 February 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.45)
26 March 1944 - Essen (6.15)
30 March 1944 - Nuremburg (4.35 - incomplete ?)
9 April 1944 - St. George (5.45)
10 April 1944 - Ghent (2.50)
27 June 1944 - Foret d’Eauy (4.25)
28 June 1944 - Metz (6.50)
1 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
4 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
5 July 1944 - Biennais (3.15)
12 July 1944 - Creil (4.20)
20 July 1944 - L’Hey (3.25)
24 July 1944 - Stuttgart (8.35)
27 August 1944 - Mimoyecques (3.50)
3 September 1944 - Volkel (3.45)
10 September 1944 - Le Havre (4.15)
16 September 1944 - Boulogne (3.50)
26 September 1944 - Calais (4.15)
28 September 1944 - Cap Gris Nez (3.20)
28 October 1944 - Essen (6.20)
2 November 1944 - Dusseldorf (5.35)
wn.com/2 Days In Genoa, Italy A Travel Guide
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medieval city that makes up the core of Genoa is both beauty and the beast. The grandeur and heritage of this once great trading city lives side by side with modern vice and decrepitude. The odious smelling alleys give way to modern and chic restaurants and shops. Genoa is one of the most difficult of cities to describe and is very different from more generally travelled Italian cities like Rome, Florence or Venice.
My Grandfathers WWII RAF flight record for those that might be interested - the campaign against Genoa looks to be one of his earlier flights:
First Tour
25 June 1942 - Bremen (6.30)
29 July 1942 - Dusseldorf (3.00)
10 September 1942 - Dusseldorf (6.25)
13 September 1942 - Bremen (4.45)
16 September 1942 - Essen (5.50)
19 September 1942 - Saarbrucken (6.55)
24 September 1942 - Flensburg (6.20)
1 October 1942 - Flensburg (6.55)
6 October 1942 - Osnabruck (5.10)
13 October 1942 - Kiel (7.00)
23 October 1942 - Genoa (9.30)
27 October 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
2 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (11.50)
7 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.20)
11 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.20)
8 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
13 December 1942 - Convoy intervention (10.10)
18 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.10)
24 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
28 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (6.10)
17 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.35)
21 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.45)
4 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.40)
12 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.05)
24 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.30)
29 March 1943 - Berlin (7.35)
4 April 1943 - Kiel (5.50)
13 May 1943 - Dortmund (5.15)
Second Tour
23 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.50)
29 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.10)
1 February 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.45)
26 March 1944 - Essen (6.15)
30 March 1944 - Nuremburg (4.35 - incomplete ?)
9 April 1944 - St. George (5.45)
10 April 1944 - Ghent (2.50)
27 June 1944 - Foret d’Eauy (4.25)
28 June 1944 - Metz (6.50)
1 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
4 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
5 July 1944 - Biennais (3.15)
12 July 1944 - Creil (4.20)
20 July 1944 - L’Hey (3.25)
24 July 1944 - Stuttgart (8.35)
27 August 1944 - Mimoyecques (3.50)
3 September 1944 - Volkel (3.45)
10 September 1944 - Le Havre (4.15)
16 September 1944 - Boulogne (3.50)
26 September 1944 - Calais (4.15)
28 September 1944 - Cap Gris Nez (3.20)
28 October 1944 - Essen (6.20)
2 November 1944 - Dusseldorf (5.35)
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 30
Top Ten Things to Do in Venice, Italy by Donna Salerno Travel
Venice Top Ten Things to Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
Join us for the highlights of Venice, Italy including the Grand Canal, St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco...
Venice Top Ten Things to Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
Join us for the highlights of Venice, Italy including the Grand Canal, St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), Saint Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, Campanile di San Marco, Rialto Bridge, Gondola ride, Teatro La Fenice, Murano Glass, Shopping and Dining in this romantic city.
Contact us for all your vacation needs and visit DonnaSalernoTravel.com
You will love where we take you!
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Venice Top Ten Things to Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
Join us for the highlights of Venice, Italy including the Grand Canal, St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), Saint Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, Campanile di San Marco, Rialto Bridge, Gondola ride, Teatro La Fenice, Murano Glass, Shopping and Dining in this romantic city.
Contact us for all your vacation needs and visit DonnaSalernoTravel.com
You will love where we take you!
- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 242689
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Health Networks in Mature Health Systems Comparated to Developing Countries - SSPH+ 2013 #4
The Foundation Swiss School of Public Healthplus (SSPH+), the Institute of Economics (IdEP) of the Università della Svizzera italiana (www.usi.ch) and the Sw...
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Ageing Wealth Conference - 16 October 2014 - Mirandola (Italy)
WELCOME AND GREETINGS
FIRST PLENARY SESSION: Focus on chronic diseases management
Models for chronic diseases management
Sustainable models for health-care and social systems
Joana M. Mora Amengual
KRONIKGUNE
Models for redesigning health and care services
Stuart Anderson
School of Informatics, Edinburgh University
Business model case study
Business Model
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Conversations With History: The Politics of Food
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer Michael Pollan for a discussion of the agricultural industrial complex that dominates consumer choices about what to eat....
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Exploring Chemical Reaction Networks in Science and Technology
In recent years the study of network architectures has become increasingly important in understanding complex systems in different branches of science and te...
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Essential Knowledge for Transition: Economic System
The current economic crisis is a recurring phenomenon of a structurally unstable economic system. This part of the curriculum looks at the current economic c...
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International Opportunities for Public Health Training
9:00 Opening Ceremony Caterina Mammina Director of the School of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine - University of Palermo (Italy) 9:15 - 10:00 The European Network of Medical Residents in Public...
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Inside Scoop - Emerald Planet - Afghanistan: Long-Term Conflict Zone "Best Practices"
Inside Scoop - Emerald Planet - Afghanistan: Long-Term Conflict Zone "Best Practices" for Sustainable Development, Infrastructure Expansion, Critical Human R...
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EUROPE TOP DESTINATION Croatia Pearl of Adriatic Sea World Travel Channel HD
A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale:
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EWMA 2014 - eHealth Symposium: Moving from pilot projects to routine care - (2) G. Centis
Georgia Centis´s presentation: "From evidence to policy making: The renewing health experience" during the key session "ehealth Symposium: Moving from pilot ...
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Landscapes of Longevity: Healthy Aging Across the World
October 1, 2014
Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker
In summer 2013, UVA landscape architecture graduate students Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker travelled to Sardinia, Okinawa, and Loma Linda, California, three landscapes with the highest life expectancy in the world, to explore these places' physical, spatial, and material qualities—topography, plant communities, urban form—and also the persona
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A History of Medical Cannabis Research and the Endocannabinoid System - By the ASA
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Greece on the Brink Documentary HD
Greece has become a focal point in Europe. It is both where the economic crisis has acquired its most acute form and where the revolutionary backlash by the ...
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Violation and Migrations in Healthcare - Human factors in practice
Breaking the rules is a feature of normal human behaviour (human factors). This presentation uses Rene Amalberti's model of Violation and Migration to explor...
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Norm Horton
Expanding the Horizon: Conversations with artists in communities was presented by Country Arts SA on 28 February 2014 in Adelaide. For more information about...
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NoC IG - Linking it Back: The Role of Academia
Reflecting on the previous sessions and linking it back to the framing of the day, this final panel takes two steps back and explores the role of academia in the discussion about the future Internet governance ecosystem. Issues to cover include not only questions related to research, but also related aspects such as teaching and educating about Internet governance, or capacity building in the Glob
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Amleto Cattarin on the Italian Health Care System
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Assassins Creed 2 Walkthrough Ep.5 // Stream!
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-AAdQXdFm9Up-OYgf4z3NoZkb9usUYTR
Hope You Guys Enjoed The Video!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomPo_The_Gamer
What Is Assassins Creed 2?
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Renaissance Italy isn't the usual sort of setting for a video game, but then Assassin's Creed isn't one to play by the rules. Ezio Auditore di Fir
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Game On: Gamification in Healthcare Isn’t the Future—It’s Now
With an eye on incentive-based activity, gaming hasn’t just hit the healthcare sector with a bang—but an explosion. And why not? The idea of making good health practices entertaining has its benefits.
Imagine what an increase in the compliance of diabetes medications could do for children? Or the influence behavior modifying games could have on obesity rates?
But are these multi-player platforms
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The Biochemistry of CBD - Dr. Alexandros Makriyannis Ph.D
Understanding the biochemistry and science around CBD reveals the tremendous potential they hold for animal and human health. Explore the scientific research and cutting edge investigations that are taking place to learn more about those compounds.
Health Networks in Mature Health Systems Comparated to Developing Countries - SSPH+ 2013 #4
The Foundation Swiss School of Public Healthplus (SSPH+), the Institute of Economics (IdEP) of the Università della Svizzera italiana (www.usi.ch) and the Sw......
The Foundation Swiss School of Public Healthplus (SSPH+), the Institute of Economics (IdEP) of the Università della Svizzera italiana (www.usi.ch) and the Sw...
wn.com/Health Networks In Mature Health Systems Comparated To Developing Countries Ssph 2013 4
The Foundation Swiss School of Public Healthplus (SSPH+), the Institute of Economics (IdEP) of the Università della Svizzera italiana (www.usi.ch) and the Sw...
Ageing Wealth Conference - 16 October 2014 - Mirandola (Italy)
WELCOME AND GREETINGS
FIRST PLENARY SESSION: Focus on chronic diseases management
Models for chronic diseases management
Sustainable models for health-c...
WELCOME AND GREETINGS
FIRST PLENARY SESSION: Focus on chronic diseases management
Models for chronic diseases management
Sustainable models for health-care and social systems
Joana M. Mora Amengual
KRONIKGUNE
Models for redesigning health and care services
Stuart Anderson
School of Informatics, Edinburgh University
Business model case study
Business Models for mobile solutions and Independent living
Marta Ribeiro
IESE Business School, University of Navarra
EIP on AHA
European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (overview)
Andrea Pavlickova
Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare
Quality of life
Technology impact on caregivers
Licia Boccaletti
Anziani e non solo soc. coop.
Best practices
Current practices in Greece – The crisis as an opportunity - Stakeholders’ initiatives for the integration of chronic patients’ care
Theodore Vontetsianos
MD PhD, EIP on AHA Greek Network Coordinator
SECOND PLENARY SESSION: Technologies and solutions allowing healthy and independent living across life course
ICT/Telemedicine
Integrating health and social care. The role of ICT
Kai Leichsenring
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research
Lessons from the present market in EU and USA (B2B2B model)
Thomas Olesen
Qualcomm Inc
Standards and interoperability of services based on standardized equipment and protocols
Bridget A. Moorman
The Continua Health Alliance, Europe
A real working example of the integration of social service and healthcare
Nicolò Girolimetto
Italian Telemedicine and e-Health Society
Round table: Developing Telemedicine services and Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
Special Guests:
Maria Dolors Nuñez
Generalitat de Catalunya
Enrico Tardocchi
Europ Assistance
Samuele Baruch
Europ Assistance
THIRD PLENARY SESSION: Technologies and solutions allowing healthy and independent living across life course
Domotics
Improved quality of life for patients affected by chronic
diseases by telehealth services
Drago Rudel
MKS Electronic Systems Ltd
Technological Support for Persons with Dementia. The Viennese part of the SPES project - Support to Patents through E-Service Solutions
Christine Petioky
Vienna Social Fund
INNOVAGE. Social innovation supporting the housing conditions of older persons
Torbjorn Svensson
CASE - Lund University
Reinventing modern textiles for an Ageing Society
Ann Blaylock
Research Institute of Textile Chemistry and Textile Physics, LeopaldFrazens University of Innsbruck
Round table: Tele-Homecare and Biomedical devices
Special Guests:
Marco Lodi
AUSL Ferrara
Paola Corna Pellegrini
Allianz Global Assistance
wn.com/Ageing Wealth Conference 16 October 2014 Mirandola (Italy)
WELCOME AND GREETINGS
FIRST PLENARY SESSION: Focus on chronic diseases management
Models for chronic diseases management
Sustainable models for health-care and social systems
Joana M. Mora Amengual
KRONIKGUNE
Models for redesigning health and care services
Stuart Anderson
School of Informatics, Edinburgh University
Business model case study
Business Models for mobile solutions and Independent living
Marta Ribeiro
IESE Business School, University of Navarra
EIP on AHA
European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (overview)
Andrea Pavlickova
Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare
Quality of life
Technology impact on caregivers
Licia Boccaletti
Anziani e non solo soc. coop.
Best practices
Current practices in Greece – The crisis as an opportunity - Stakeholders’ initiatives for the integration of chronic patients’ care
Theodore Vontetsianos
MD PhD, EIP on AHA Greek Network Coordinator
SECOND PLENARY SESSION: Technologies and solutions allowing healthy and independent living across life course
ICT/Telemedicine
Integrating health and social care. The role of ICT
Kai Leichsenring
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research
Lessons from the present market in EU and USA (B2B2B model)
Thomas Olesen
Qualcomm Inc
Standards and interoperability of services based on standardized equipment and protocols
Bridget A. Moorman
The Continua Health Alliance, Europe
A real working example of the integration of social service and healthcare
Nicolò Girolimetto
Italian Telemedicine and e-Health Society
Round table: Developing Telemedicine services and Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
Special Guests:
Maria Dolors Nuñez
Generalitat de Catalunya
Enrico Tardocchi
Europ Assistance
Samuele Baruch
Europ Assistance
THIRD PLENARY SESSION: Technologies and solutions allowing healthy and independent living across life course
Domotics
Improved quality of life for patients affected by chronic
diseases by telehealth services
Drago Rudel
MKS Electronic Systems Ltd
Technological Support for Persons with Dementia. The Viennese part of the SPES project - Support to Patents through E-Service Solutions
Christine Petioky
Vienna Social Fund
INNOVAGE. Social innovation supporting the housing conditions of older persons
Torbjorn Svensson
CASE - Lund University
Reinventing modern textiles for an Ageing Society
Ann Blaylock
Research Institute of Textile Chemistry and Textile Physics, LeopaldFrazens University of Innsbruck
Round table: Tele-Homecare and Biomedical devices
Special Guests:
Marco Lodi
AUSL Ferrara
Paola Corna Pellegrini
Allianz Global Assistance
- published: 11 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Conversations With History: The Politics of Food
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer Michael Pollan for a discussion of the agricultural industrial complex that dominates consumer choices about what to eat.......
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer Michael Pollan for a discussion of the agricultural industrial complex that dominates consumer choices about what to eat....
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Host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer Michael Pollan for a discussion of the agricultural industrial complex that dominates consumer choices about what to eat....
Exploring Chemical Reaction Networks in Science and Technology
In recent years the study of network architectures has become increasingly important in understanding complex systems in different branches of science and te......
In recent years the study of network architectures has become increasingly important in understanding complex systems in different branches of science and te...
wn.com/Exploring Chemical Reaction Networks In Science And Technology
In recent years the study of network architectures has become increasingly important in understanding complex systems in different branches of science and te...
Essential Knowledge for Transition: Economic System
The current economic crisis is a recurring phenomenon of a structurally unstable economic system. This part of the curriculum looks at the current economic c......
The current economic crisis is a recurring phenomenon of a structurally unstable economic system. This part of the curriculum looks at the current economic c...
wn.com/Essential Knowledge For Transition Economic System
The current economic crisis is a recurring phenomenon of a structurally unstable economic system. This part of the curriculum looks at the current economic c...
International Opportunities for Public Health Training
9:00 Opening Ceremony Caterina Mammina Director of the School of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine - University of Palermo (Italy) 9:15 - 10:00 The European Netwo...
9:00 Opening Ceremony Caterina Mammina Director of the School of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine - University of Palermo (Italy) 9:15 - 10:00 The European Network of Medical Residents in Public...
wn.com/International Opportunities For Public Health Training
9:00 Opening Ceremony Caterina Mammina Director of the School of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine - University of Palermo (Italy) 9:15 - 10:00 The European Network of Medical Residents in Public...
Inside Scoop - Emerald Planet - Afghanistan: Long-Term Conflict Zone "Best Practices"
Inside Scoop - Emerald Planet - Afghanistan: Long-Term Conflict Zone "Best Practices" for Sustainable Development, Infrastructure Expansion, Critical Human R......
Inside Scoop - Emerald Planet - Afghanistan: Long-Term Conflict Zone "Best Practices" for Sustainable Development, Infrastructure Expansion, Critical Human R...
wn.com/Inside Scoop Emerald Planet Afghanistan Long Term Conflict Zone Best Practices
Inside Scoop - Emerald Planet - Afghanistan: Long-Term Conflict Zone "Best Practices" for Sustainable Development, Infrastructure Expansion, Critical Human R...
EUROPE TOP DESTINATION Croatia Pearl of Adriatic Sea World Travel Channel HD
A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of ...
A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj.
Croatia (Listeni/kroʊˈeɪʃə/; Croatian: Hrvatska, pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː]), officially the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska About this sound listen (help·info)) is a sovereign state at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean. Its capital city is Zagreb, which forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with the twenty counties. Croatia covers 56,594 square kilometres (21,851 square miles) and has diverse, mostly continental and Mediterranean climates. Croatia's Adriatic Sea coast contains more than a thousand islands. The country's population is 4.28 million, most of whom are Croats, with the most common religious denomination being Roman Catholicism.
The Croats arrived in the area of present-day Croatia during the early part of the 7th century AD. They organised the state into two duchies by the 9th century. Tomislav became the first king by 925, elevating Croatia to the status of a kingdom. The Kingdom of Croatia retained its sovereignty for nearly two centuries, reaching its peak during the rule of Kings Peter Krešimir IV and Dmitar Zvonimir. Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102. In 1527, faced with Ottoman conquest, the Croatian Parliament elected Ferdinand I of the House of Habsburg to the Croatian throne. In 1918, after World War I, Croatia was included in the unrecognised State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs which seceded from Austria-Hungary and merged into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. A fascist Croatian puppet state existed during World War II. After the war, Croatia became a founding member and a federal constituent of Second Yugoslavia, a constitutionally socialist state. In June 1991, Croatia declared independence, which came into effect on 8 October of the same year. The Croatian War of Independence was fought successfully during the four years following the declaration.
A unitary state, Croatia is a republic governed under a parliamentary system. The International Monetary Fund classified Croatia as an emerging and developing economy, and the World Bank identified it as a high-income economy. Croatia is a member of the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN), the Council of Europe, NATO, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and a founding member of the Union for the Mediterranean. As an active participant in the UN peacekeeping forces, Croatia has contributed troops to the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan and took a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2008–2009 term.
The service sector dominates Croatia's economy, followed by the industrial sector and agriculture. Tourism is a significant source of revenue during the summer, with Croatia ranked the 18th most popular tourist destination in the world. The state controls a part of the economy, with substantial government expenditure. The European Union is Croatia's most important trading partner. Since 2000, the Croatian government has invested in infrastructure, especially transport routes and facilities along the Pan-European corridors. Internal sources produce a significant portion of energy in Croatia; the rest is imported. Croatia provides a universal health care system and free primary and secondary education, while supporting culture through numerous public institutions and through corporate investments in media and publishing.
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A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj.
Croatia (Listeni/kroʊˈeɪʃə/; Croatian: Hrvatska, pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː]), officially the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska About this sound listen (help·info)) is a sovereign state at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean. Its capital city is Zagreb, which forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with the twenty counties. Croatia covers 56,594 square kilometres (21,851 square miles) and has diverse, mostly continental and Mediterranean climates. Croatia's Adriatic Sea coast contains more than a thousand islands. The country's population is 4.28 million, most of whom are Croats, with the most common religious denomination being Roman Catholicism.
The Croats arrived in the area of present-day Croatia during the early part of the 7th century AD. They organised the state into two duchies by the 9th century. Tomislav became the first king by 925, elevating Croatia to the status of a kingdom. The Kingdom of Croatia retained its sovereignty for nearly two centuries, reaching its peak during the rule of Kings Peter Krešimir IV and Dmitar Zvonimir. Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102. In 1527, faced with Ottoman conquest, the Croatian Parliament elected Ferdinand I of the House of Habsburg to the Croatian throne. In 1918, after World War I, Croatia was included in the unrecognised State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs which seceded from Austria-Hungary and merged into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. A fascist Croatian puppet state existed during World War II. After the war, Croatia became a founding member and a federal constituent of Second Yugoslavia, a constitutionally socialist state. In June 1991, Croatia declared independence, which came into effect on 8 October of the same year. The Croatian War of Independence was fought successfully during the four years following the declaration.
A unitary state, Croatia is a republic governed under a parliamentary system. The International Monetary Fund classified Croatia as an emerging and developing economy, and the World Bank identified it as a high-income economy. Croatia is a member of the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN), the Council of Europe, NATO, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and a founding member of the Union for the Mediterranean. As an active participant in the UN peacekeeping forces, Croatia has contributed troops to the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan and took a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2008–2009 term.
The service sector dominates Croatia's economy, followed by the industrial sector and agriculture. Tourism is a significant source of revenue during the summer, with Croatia ranked the 18th most popular tourist destination in the world. The state controls a part of the economy, with substantial government expenditure. The European Union is Croatia's most important trading partner. Since 2000, the Croatian government has invested in infrastructure, especially transport routes and facilities along the Pan-European corridors. Internal sources produce a significant portion of energy in Croatia; the rest is imported. Croatia provides a universal health care system and free primary and secondary education, while supporting culture through numerous public institutions and through corporate investments in media and publishing.
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- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 4
EWMA 2014 - eHealth Symposium: Moving from pilot projects to routine care - (2) G. Centis
Georgia Centis´s presentation: "From evidence to policy making: The renewing health experience" during the key session "ehealth Symposium: Moving from pilot ......
Georgia Centis´s presentation: "From evidence to policy making: The renewing health experience" during the key session "ehealth Symposium: Moving from pilot ...
wn.com/Ewma 2014 Ehealth Symposium Moving From Pilot Projects To Routine Care (2) G. Centis
Georgia Centis´s presentation: "From evidence to policy making: The renewing health experience" during the key session "ehealth Symposium: Moving from pilot ...
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 5
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author: EWMAvideos
Landscapes of Longevity: Healthy Aging Across the World
October 1, 2014
Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker
In summer 2013, UVA landscape architecture graduate students Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker travelled to ...
October 1, 2014
Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker
In summer 2013, UVA landscape architecture graduate students Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker travelled to Sardinia, Okinawa, and Loma Linda, California, three landscapes with the highest life expectancy in the world, to explore these places' physical, spatial, and material qualities—topography, plant communities, urban form—and also the personal attachments that seniors in these sites have to their cultural landscapes. The people in these locales have long been studied for their genetics, diets, and recreation habits. But until Ms. Jameson and Mr. Eslocker arrived, no one had inquired into or demonstrated in these settings the critical role of place in healthy longevity. Through study of these distinctive landscapes and the personal stories of elderly residents, the pair arrived at insights that may help communities rethink and redesign public landscapes to cultivate a culture of health and well being that spans infancy through old age.
In this Medical Center Hour, Ms. Jameson and Mr. Eslocker focus on how place contributes to healthy aging and preview parts of their full-length documentary film, "Landscapes of Longevity," which will premiere in Charlottesville in November.
Co-presented with the Center for Design + Health, School of Architecture, UVA
A John F. Anderson Memorial Lecture
wn.com/Landscapes Of Longevity Healthy Aging Across The World
October 1, 2014
Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker
In summer 2013, UVA landscape architecture graduate students Harriett Jameson and Asa Eslocker travelled to Sardinia, Okinawa, and Loma Linda, California, three landscapes with the highest life expectancy in the world, to explore these places' physical, spatial, and material qualities—topography, plant communities, urban form—and also the personal attachments that seniors in these sites have to their cultural landscapes. The people in these locales have long been studied for their genetics, diets, and recreation habits. But until Ms. Jameson and Mr. Eslocker arrived, no one had inquired into or demonstrated in these settings the critical role of place in healthy longevity. Through study of these distinctive landscapes and the personal stories of elderly residents, the pair arrived at insights that may help communities rethink and redesign public landscapes to cultivate a culture of health and well being that spans infancy through old age.
In this Medical Center Hour, Ms. Jameson and Mr. Eslocker focus on how place contributes to healthy aging and preview parts of their full-length documentary film, "Landscapes of Longevity," which will premiere in Charlottesville in November.
Co-presented with the Center for Design + Health, School of Architecture, UVA
A John F. Anderson Memorial Lecture
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 258
Greece on the Brink Documentary HD
Greece has become a focal point in Europe. It is both where the economic crisis has acquired its most acute form and where the revolutionary backlash by the ......
Greece has become a focal point in Europe. It is both where the economic crisis has acquired its most acute form and where the revolutionary backlash by the ...
wn.com/Greece On The Brink Documentary Hd
Greece has become a focal point in Europe. It is both where the economic crisis has acquired its most acute form and where the revolutionary backlash by the ...
Violation and Migrations in Healthcare - Human factors in practice
Breaking the rules is a feature of normal human behaviour (human factors). This presentation uses Rene Amalberti's model of Violation and Migration to explor......
Breaking the rules is a feature of normal human behaviour (human factors). This presentation uses Rene Amalberti's model of Violation and Migration to explor...
wn.com/Violation And Migrations In Healthcare Human Factors In Practice
Breaking the rules is a feature of normal human behaviour (human factors). This presentation uses Rene Amalberti's model of Violation and Migration to explor...
- published: 11 May 2014
- views: 76
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author: QI Clinic
Norm Horton
Expanding the Horizon: Conversations with artists in communities was presented by Country Arts SA on 28 February 2014 in Adelaide. For more information about......
Expanding the Horizon: Conversations with artists in communities was presented by Country Arts SA on 28 February 2014 in Adelaide. For more information about...
wn.com/Norm Horton
Expanding the Horizon: Conversations with artists in communities was presented by Country Arts SA on 28 February 2014 in Adelaide. For more information about...
NoC IG - Linking it Back: The Role of Academia
Reflecting on the previous sessions and linking it back to the framing of the day, this final panel takes two steps back and explores the role of academia in th...
Reflecting on the previous sessions and linking it back to the framing of the day, this final panel takes two steps back and explores the role of academia in the discussion about the future Internet governance ecosystem. Issues to cover include not only questions related to research, but also related aspects such as teaching and educating about Internet governance, or capacity building in the Global South.
Chinmayi Arun, Centre for Communication Governance (CCG), National Law University, India
Juan Carlos De Martin, Nexa Center for Internet & Society, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Moderator: Elena Pavan, Nexa Center for Internet & Society, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
More information available at: http://networkofcenters.net/event/evolution-internet-governance-ecosystem
wn.com/Noc Ig Linking It Back The Role Of Academia
Reflecting on the previous sessions and linking it back to the framing of the day, this final panel takes two steps back and explores the role of academia in the discussion about the future Internet governance ecosystem. Issues to cover include not only questions related to research, but also related aspects such as teaching and educating about Internet governance, or capacity building in the Global South.
Chinmayi Arun, Centre for Communication Governance (CCG), National Law University, India
Juan Carlos De Martin, Nexa Center for Internet & Society, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Moderator: Elena Pavan, Nexa Center for Internet & Society, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
More information available at: http://networkofcenters.net/event/evolution-internet-governance-ecosystem
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 6
Assassins Creed 2 Walkthrough Ep.5 // Stream!
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-AAdQXdFm9Up-OYgf4z3NoZkb9usUYTR
Hope You Guys Enjoed The Video!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomPo_...
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-AAdQXdFm9Up-OYgf4z3NoZkb9usUYTR
Hope You Guys Enjoed The Video!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomPo_The_Gamer
What Is Assassins Creed 2?
_____________________________________________________
Renaissance Italy isn't the usual sort of setting for a video game, but then Assassin's Creed isn't one to play by the rules. Ezio Auditore di Firenze is yet another ancestor of modern day Desmond Miles - a nobleman out to avenge the death of his family in the guise of a shadowy assassin.
Ezio is just as dangerous an assassin as his forebear
Da Vinci's glider is just one of the gadgets on offer
The level of detail in the graphics is astonishing
The canals of Venice come in very handy for stealth attacks
Like the last game you're given total freedom to explore multiple cities, but with greatly improved parkour skills and the new ability to swim. There's also a lot more variety in the missions you undertake - the main complaint with the original game- so you'll never feel you're just doing the same tasks over and over again.
Combat has also been completely overhauled, with dozens of different weapons and a new health system. With no less than Leonardo da Vinci acting as your very own Q style gadget master this stunning sequel improves on every element of the original.
wn.com/Assassins Creed 2 Walkthrough Ep.5 Stream
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-AAdQXdFm9Up-OYgf4z3NoZkb9usUYTR
Hope You Guys Enjoed The Video!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomPo_The_Gamer
What Is Assassins Creed 2?
_____________________________________________________
Renaissance Italy isn't the usual sort of setting for a video game, but then Assassin's Creed isn't one to play by the rules. Ezio Auditore di Firenze is yet another ancestor of modern day Desmond Miles - a nobleman out to avenge the death of his family in the guise of a shadowy assassin.
Ezio is just as dangerous an assassin as his forebear
Da Vinci's glider is just one of the gadgets on offer
The level of detail in the graphics is astonishing
The canals of Venice come in very handy for stealth attacks
Like the last game you're given total freedom to explore multiple cities, but with greatly improved parkour skills and the new ability to swim. There's also a lot more variety in the missions you undertake - the main complaint with the original game- so you'll never feel you're just doing the same tasks over and over again.
Combat has also been completely overhauled, with dozens of different weapons and a new health system. With no less than Leonardo da Vinci acting as your very own Q style gadget master this stunning sequel improves on every element of the original.
- published: 07 Aug 2014
- views: 3
Game On: Gamification in Healthcare Isn’t the Future—It’s Now
With an eye on incentive-based activity, gaming hasn’t just hit the healthcare sector with a bang—but an explosion. And why not? The idea of making good health ...
With an eye on incentive-based activity, gaming hasn’t just hit the healthcare sector with a bang—but an explosion. And why not? The idea of making good health practices entertaining has its benefits.
Imagine what an increase in the compliance of diabetes medications could do for children? Or the influence behavior modifying games could have on obesity rates?
But are these multi-player platforms of avatars, badges and leaderboards viable channels for improving health? Or do they merely trivialize the medical profession with gimmicky incentives?
Come to your own conclusions. Listen to a panel of experts at a SSW-hosted gathering during Social Media Week discuss the successes and failures of health applications and social media platforms. Join them as they explore how and why these games help drive healthy outcomes. Plus, hear their predictions on what’s happening now in wellness gaming—and what we can look forward to experiencing in the not so distant future.
wn.com/Game On Gamification In Healthcare Isn’T The Future—It’S Now
With an eye on incentive-based activity, gaming hasn’t just hit the healthcare sector with a bang—but an explosion. And why not? The idea of making good health practices entertaining has its benefits.
Imagine what an increase in the compliance of diabetes medications could do for children? Or the influence behavior modifying games could have on obesity rates?
But are these multi-player platforms of avatars, badges and leaderboards viable channels for improving health? Or do they merely trivialize the medical profession with gimmicky incentives?
Come to your own conclusions. Listen to a panel of experts at a SSW-hosted gathering during Social Media Week discuss the successes and failures of health applications and social media platforms. Join them as they explore how and why these games help drive healthy outcomes. Plus, hear their predictions on what’s happening now in wellness gaming—and what we can look forward to experiencing in the not so distant future.
- published: 22 Oct 2014
- views: 1
The Biochemistry of CBD - Dr. Alexandros Makriyannis Ph.D
Understanding the biochemistry and science around CBD reveals the tremendous potential they hold for animal and human health. Explore the scientific research a...
Understanding the biochemistry and science around CBD reveals the tremendous potential they hold for animal and human health. Explore the scientific research and cutting edge investigations that are taking place to learn more about those compounds.
wn.com/The Biochemistry Of Cbd Dr. Alexandros Makriyannis Ph.D
Understanding the biochemistry and science around CBD reveals the tremendous potential they hold for animal and human health. Explore the scientific research and cutting edge investigations that are taking place to learn more about those compounds.
- published: 29 Oct 2014
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