Club Mix is a two-disc album remixed by British musician/DJ Sonique and released in 2001.
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In both astrology and historical astronomy, the zodiac (Greek: ζῳδιακός, zōidiakos) is a circle of twelve 30° divisions of celestial longitude that are centered upon the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year. The paths of the Moon and visible planets also remain close to the ecliptic, within the belt of the zodiac, which extends 8-9° north or south of the ecliptic, as measured in celestial latitude. Because the divisions are regular, they do not correspond exactly to the boundaries of the twelve constellations after which they are named.
Historically, these twelve divisions are called signs. Essentially, the zodiac is a celestial coordinate system, or more specifically an ecliptic coordinate system, which takes the ecliptic as the origin of latitude, and the position of the Sun at vernal equinox as the origin of longitude.
The zodiac was in use by the Roman era, based on concepts inherited by Hellenistic astronomy from Babylonian astronomy of the Chaldean period (mid-1st millennium BC), which, in turn, derived from an earlier system of lists of stars along the ecliptic. The construction of the zodiac is described in Ptolemy's vast 2nd century AD work, the Almagest.
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Founded in 1999 I3P, the Innovative Entreprise Incubator of the Polytechnic University of Turin (Politecnico di Torino) promotes science based businesses in relation with university researchers or entrepreneurs.
I3P is one of the best University Business Incubator and has been ranked 4th in Europe and 11th in 2013 world UBI (University Business Incubator) ranking.
In 2011 I3P launched a new incubator: Treatabit. This incubator is especially dedicated to digital businesses such as e-commerce, social web networking or web and mobile application.
I3P provides consulting services and open spaces to entrepreneurs and introduces the companies to investors, venture capitals and a large network of entrepreneurs and managers.
156 start-ups launched
10-15 new start-ups per year
Winners of the IX edition - Start CUP Piemonte Valle D'Aosta 2013
1st: 20.000€ Intoino
4th ex-equo (will take part in national Final): Scloby
Winners of the VIII edition - Start CUP Piemonte Valle D'Aosta 2013
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R2I, RTI, or resistance to interrogation is a name for a set of techniques taught to UK troops, and other NATO soldiers with the express purpose of preparing them, after capture by the enemy, to resist interrogation techniques such as humiliation and torture.
The trainees undergo practices such as hooding, sleep deprivation, time disorientation, prolonged nakedness, sexual humiliation and deprivation of warmth, water and food. Many of these techniques are against international law if used in interrogations.
Standard RTI for most special military branches of American and European governments covers both tortures that are condemned by the United Nations and interrogation techniques that are considered legitimate, usually presented along a sliding scale. For instance, a soldier would be subjected to slight discomforts before being subjected to more torturous techniques.
RTI is a product of the market for military information, which has been in place since as early as when Sun Tzu wrote The Art of War. Especially moving into modern times, when information and technology is often more important than numbers in combat, and when torture has been used less often to humiliate and more often to extract information, RTI has become an integral part of military training in most Western countries in one way or another.