Monday, January 5, 2009 

Art & Cultures - An Intrinsic Platform to Exchange Your Thoughts and Expressions!

Art & Cultures go hand in hand as far as its creativity we are talking about. Arts can prove handy for students in helping them learn about different cultures as well as their own. For example, Western nationals can learn Eastern art forms such as, Japanese Pottery, Stamping Designs on Fabric, or making a Cut-Paper Mola. In other words, Arts & Cultures is a striking blend, which helps impart new horizons to Art.

The learners should strive to increase their exposure towards the art forms of different cultures. Art and Cultures are integral to each other and artists must understand and value the fact. Artists should primarily be acquainted of the different types of art forms prevalent in their countries culture. In effect, art acquires new wings in the backdrop of cultures and their traditions.

Film, Video Art, Television, and Digital Media, serve as the right platforms to analyze, interpret, or comment on Art & Cultures diversity. If the platforms play the right role, then the importance of Arts and Culture can be aptly highlighted. This can form a movement of its type and can lead to further argumentation and research, which can help secure an undisputed place for Art & Cultures in education. Organizing Exhibitions can further help promote, protect, and preserve Unique and extinct Art & Cultures. These exhibitions also encourage the innovation and the creativity of the artists.

Many institutions offer a degree in Arts and Cultures as a subject. Some reputed institutions follow a dynamic blend of innovation and tradition, which have produced artists of great distinction. The students get to have a comprehensive insight into the history of Art & Cultures. Through these institutions, students can expand their experiences of the world of Cultural Art and develop their potential and ability in the field. Moreover, the Arts and Cultures Institutions collaborate with Museums and Historic Houses to help the students in their art related research work.

Usually, a faculty consisting of Artists, Dance Scholars, and Ethnographers guide the students in getting a degree in Arts and Cultures. The faculty helps the students to develop critical and inter New Mexico Lemon Laws insights into the nature of human creativity. The diverse artistic and cultural communities across the globe benefit a lot from these programs. The degree in Art & Cultures deals with intellectual and artistic areas rather than remaining an institutive academic discipline. This program unifies Teaching, Research, and Performance in Art and Culture. The students show interest in sharing the gray as well as the bright areas of various cultural identities and differences. They get to understand the meaning, scope, and the relevance of traditions in modern societies. Artists, Scholars, and Activists, who are interested in surveying the definition of creative expression in the modern world, can take up these programs. A degree in Art & Cultures is valuable for all the artists, especially the ones associated with Performing Arts such as, dancing and choreography. Art & Cultures offers enormous opportunities for those who have the quest to expand and challenge the cultural, intellectual, and political horizons.

The Arts and Cultures student can enter any of the following to pursue their careers in:
Art Galleries and Museums
Art Industries
Community Art and Crafts Centers
Cultural Villages and Tourism
Event Co-Ordination
Media, Publishing, and Advertising
Private and Independent Drama Studios
Professions such as, Teaching, Preaching, Law, Psychology, Public Relations, Social Services, Stage, Television, Video, Radio, and Film Industry
Theatre Design Therapists

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World Cup USA 94 (Italy VS Ireland)

It was the summer of 1994 and the date was June 18, a day on which Italy would be playing its first world cup game against the Republic of Ireland. I Virginia Lemon Laws my part would be not only watching it but even present at "Giant's Stadium" in the Meadowlands as I had gone through the trouble of getting a ticket, not only to see Italy take on Ireland but Norway in the next match as well. Regarding the game against Norway that had been a relatively easy task as interest had not been so high given there are not as many Norwegian Americans in New York or New Jersey as there are Irish Americans in these states. I however had pulled it off and would be sitting at "Giant's Stadium" hopefully to watch Italy beat Ireland like they had done four years before in "Italia 90".

By then I; it being four years after the tragedy had fully recovered from having lost to Argentina on penalties in 1990 and even from not having qualified to the European Nations Cup in 1992, which thanks to the by then already disintegrated Soviet Union, Italy did not play in. This would basically be Italy's first competitive match in a major tournament since that night so long ago in Napoli, against Argentina. I mean after all who really counts a match for third place in any tournament as competitive.

Many had been the changes in Italy, now being coached by Arrigo Sacchi, the man who had made Milan invincible or practically and was expected to at least get to the final of USA 94. Roberto Baggio, had also become our star player after Italia 90, who surely would be starting every game; him even being considered by many at the time as arguably the greatest player of his generation, along with Brazil's Romario and Argentina's Batistuta. Italy, naturally also had other solid players, some of which were new to the team, such as Dino Baggio (no relation to Roberto), and Daniele Massaro, from AC Milan and Signori from Lazio.

Of course as with every team that aspires to win a world cup, Italy also had those players who were returning from the previous tournament such as the more experienced Maldini and Baressi. Both these players coming from AC Milan, who had won that year's edition of the European Cup; presently known as the Champions League. As for notable absence, their really were not any, as most were healthy or least enough to start though some around the world wondered why Italy's top goal scorer from the last world cup; Schillaci would not be playing but this was basically due to his poor form in the years preceding the world cup. All things considered there was great reason for Italy's many fans to think their team could do in USA 94 what they had not managed to do in Italia 90 and that being to win the world cup.

In all this however there were other factors, and one of them being that Italy's team was overly dependent on Roberto Baggio and the form he showed on any particular day; basically what it boiled down to was Italy was as good or as bad as Roberto Baggio was. Another thing to consider was that though Italy had qualified to the world cup without too many difficulties, they had not really been overly impressive coming in second to Switzerland in their group.

This a team, whom they barely managed a 2-2 draw against while playing at home and had even lost to by 1-0 on their return match. I even recall one particular qualifying match in which Italy was forced to play under a practical blizzard of snow in Scotland that ended in 0-0. Roberto Baggio, having to be literally carried of the field after a collision with a Scottish player, both of whom were going for the same ball which was coming down. Qualifying had definitely not been all that easy however Baggio and company had prevailed and even managed a win in their last qualifying match against Portugal at home, when a draw would have sufficed to get them to USA 94.

I, at the time (as far as my life went) no longer found myself working in John Hancock's mutual fund department; having been laid off a couple of weeks earlier but not before having made a few bets with some of the Irish American at work, who naturally put their money on Ireland's greens while I did so on Italy's azzurri. I, however in looking back regarding my job would have in all honesty missed several days at work, in what would have been a first for me (who had not even taken one day off) in over a year at John Hancock, for as important as work is; this is football and a world cup at that, so it comes first. I imagine that to a lot of Americans, who do not descend from football playing countries; an attitude such as mine might seem strange, if not irresponsible but that is the way many all over the world feel about football. Some even go to the extreme of giving up their jobs and spending all their savings on going to the games to cheer their team to victory.

As for Ireland; they were definitely not a bad team, solid on defense with big strong players capable of shooting the ball with both legs, and not unskilled either. Ireland, also however did not have many good players on the bench and were limited in their attacking game to mostly plays that went down the flanks in order to set up the air ball in the box, for a header or a lucky bounce. These sometimes coming from their goalkeepers long distance kicks as had been the case with their tying goal against the Netherlands in Italia 90.

I, in all that concerned this most special day for me; will never forget the pride I took when putting on the blue shirt of the Italian national football team, in order to show my support for "La Squadra Azzurra". I being a fan also had purchased a small Italian flag in the part of Manhattan known as "Little Italy", where I would go on to watch the final. I was even slightly worried that I might end up being surrounded by a group of Irish fans; who probably would not take loosing too kindly. All of which made me hopeful of being in an Italian section but this I would have little control over.

As for the rest of the world cup, up and till that moment, only two games had been played with the first game ending with a surprisingly difficult 1-0 victory for Germany over Bolivia, while the second one held no unique attraction, other then it was the first world cup game ever to be played in an indoor stadium. This second game having been played the very day of the one I was getting ready to go to and having ended in a 1-1 draw between the USA and Switzerland, who in qualifying had given Italy everything it could handle.

In my excitement I also started thinking, how it was going to be the first game, I had ever seen live between two national teams which not only was not a friendly but a world cup match at that. I had never even seen as much as a qualifying match of any kind, not even to the European cup, so to me it was a huge deal to be able to see the nation of my forefathers in action against Ireland. This taking on an additional importance in New York City, given that many are either of Irish or Italian descent and are not always friendly toward each other.

I basically got in the spirit of the game that moment I bought my ticket however as for actually having it all around me; this came when I got to the Port Authority Bus terminal and saw all the flags, half of which were Irish and the other Italian. I, naturally looked to be near those who were Italian, as this was a day to be among one's contingents. The mood was definitely right for an international football game and as I looked around I could also see fans with painted faces, the Irish applying their national colors orange, green and white while Italians red, white and green.

Once at Port Authority I had no problems in catching a bus to Giant's Stadium, where the game would be played. As for the bus I took I would say it was evenly divided among both Italian and Irish supporters, with it being abundantly clear who was for which team based on the colors on the flags they carried. In all this however it was odd to see that most of the fans weather for Ireland or Italy were actually Americans descendent from one or the other, with most of the Italian fans not even speaking Italian. Something I noticed when I tried speaking to a few in Italian who at least recognized what language it was even if they could not understand or much less reply.

In all this I must say much to the credit of the organizers of this tournament, there was no violence of any kind from either side though the occasional racial or ethnic slur could be heard from both sides with Italians refereeing to the Irish as "micks". This given that many Irish have the letters Mc in their last name, while the Irish responded in not so kind be calling Italians "w.o.p.s" These three letters standing for "with out papers", as many Italians first arrived to America illegally and like the expression says without papers. However these "verbal taunts" for the most part were limited and did not, or at least that I saw degenerate in to physical violence.

After, a short bus ride, we that is I and my fellow Italian supporters entered Giant's Stadium and by then the electricity was everywhere, today we would see who would have bragging rights in the city of New York. Would it be the Irish or Italians? This we would soon find out and though Italy was slightly favorite, this did not connote automatic victory by any means.

The national anthems were played and in all sincerity I do not remember whose was played first but this did not matter; for both were sung with equal passion by both sides after which our two captains, Baresi for Italy and Bonner (goalkeeper) for Ireland exchanged flags and the game was on. I, naturally by then found myself in my seat and was fortunate, that I was in a part were Italians outnumbered Irish, which put me at ease that I should not have too much trouble. For instance as my brother-in-law did once; at a game in Spain 82 were he suffered a broken head, this despite his being from Madrid.

Italy started much as they had played up and till that point; with Baresi leading the team and organizing it from the back. All the while looking for Baggio's offensive creativity to provide us with the same kind of magic he had displayed for Juventus, the previous year that earned him the title of FIFA player of the year. Ireland as always solid, in their mobile defense, and always a danger on the counter attack, in fact there game was typical of the one mostly practiced on the British Isles and with Jack Charlton (brother of Bobby Charlton) as their coach why should it come as a surprise.

Chances there were some for Italy though Ireland, had studied their game plan well and goals would not come easy, however one did relatively early. It coming when Houghton lobbed our goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca at the 11 minute mark of the game to put Ireland a head 1-0. A perfect shot it was and in the net it went, after which Houghton did a roll over as all the Irish faithful celebrated and grew in confidence that they could beat the team that had not only eliminated them from the last world cup but had come in third place, along with having won three world titles.

The lines of battle were clearly drawn at that point, Italy would have to go forward while Ireland could simply wait in the midfield and take advantage of any loose ball to go on the counter and increase their lead. Baggio, was being well taken care of, as this was not only our greatest scoring threat but the key to our offense and Charlton knew it. The first half would end and still we were down 1-0 and the Irish grew more sure of themselves.

The second half came and by then Italy started to worry and go forward in attack with more desperation, though Ireland was still solid in their wall of defense, while chants from their supporters got louder as did their reason to believe this could be their day in the summer as Saint Patrick's is theirs in the spring. It was actually half way through the second period that those of us who backed Italy could see that we might actually not only loose this game but not even end up getting on the score board. Chances we created but always the same result Bonner, and his defenders would not have anything put over on them or at least not on that day and in fact Ireland in the second half came closer to a second goal when they hit the post, then Italy did to a first.

The final whistle came, and so did the celebrations of the Irish, and did they ever want us to know they had gotten the best off us on that day. I, however for my part felt they played a good game but for Italy all was not lost. As they could still qualify, specially since many teams had lost their first match to go on not only to the second round but the finals as was the case with Argentina in 90 or Germany in 82, of course both these teams ended up loosing in the final but that was another issue. Italy could still do it but this would mean almost having to beat Norway, for a loss would really limit our chances though not completely for with the system at the time; 16 out of 24 teams qualified. This making it possible for the best four third place teams to make it and after all Uruguay and Bulgaria had both gone through to the second round in 86, on the strength of two draws and a loss. Hopefully, however it would not come to this for Italy as they would beat Norway but that is another game for that one had ended with the Irish on top by 1-0.

Italy's fans were depressed but as I explained to someone on the bus back to New York that all it was; was a set back and not the end, which those around me eventually did see it as. I even remember passing by a pizzeria near my apartment, me living in Brooklyn at the time in a part of the city reserved mostly for Polish immigrants (Green Point) and seeing how dejected, all my fellow Italians (some Italian American, some born in the old country) were though perhaps more so because we had lost to a team we were expected to beat.

Italy at that point was down but not out, but from then on we would have to get serious and play hard! Norway who had eliminated England was not going to be easy and this we all knew so bearing this in mind we would have to be at our best to beat them. Norway, who had qualified after a very long absence from the world cup scene. This however was for another day though same stadium.

My name is Gianni Truvianni, I am an author who writes with the simple aim of sharing his ideas, thoughts and so much more of what I am with those who are interested in perhaps reading something new. I also am the author of the book entitled "New York's Opera Society" which is now available on Amazon.

 

Plan Ahead - Determine Your Bandwidth Requirements For Video Conferencing Early

Most of today's companies are maximizing their travel budgets and communication requirements by making smart use of videoconferencing as an alternative to face-to-face meetings. With this decision to implement enterprise-level videoconferencing comes a requirement for bandwidth solutions which are reliable and cost effective.

Videoconferencing can leverage the existing public telephone network, a private IP network or the Internet. Montana Lemon Laws target bandwidth for interactive video communications is in the 300K to 400K bit/sec per stream range. This includes audio and video as well as control signaling.

The H.323 protocol does not require that two or more endpoints in a session send the same data rate they receive. A low-powered endpoint may only be able to encode at a rate of 100K bit/sec, but, because decoding is less processor-intensive, it could decode a 300K bit/sec videostream.

Nevertheless, in videoconferencing, bandwidth is assumed to be symmetrical. In full-duplex networks such as ISDN, Ethernet, ATM and time division multiplexed networks, capacity is expressed as bandwidth in one direction, though equal bandwidth is available for traffic in the opposite direction.

You need to estimate the number of simultaneous sessions your network needs to support, and figure out if your network has bandwidth end-to-end.

A T-1 bandwidth circuit offers 1.5M bit/sec in each direction and would be ample bandwidth for two 512K bit/sec or three 384K bit/sec videoconferences, depending on the amount of simultaneous traffic on the network. Also, make sure that you have 10/100 switched Ethernet throughout the LAN segments where videoconferencing traffic is expected.

Multipoint conference bandwidth (with which three or more locations can see and hear one another) is calculated separately from point-to-point sessions. Multipoint can be conducted in either IP or ISDN environments, and some conferencing units will support both network types.

Multipoint conferencing products may be software-based or accelerated with special hardware, and their configuration can produce different bandwidth consumption patterns as well as different user experiences. For example, when an endpoint is used to host a multipoint conference, the maximum bandwidth for any single participant is the bandwidth allocated to that host divided by the number of locations participating. When you need to have more than four locations on a call at the same time, network-based products are recommended.

If you decide that your IP network can't handle the additional traffic associated with live video sessions in a merged or converged network deployment, your options are to rely on circuit switched networks or to deploy additional IP bandwidth capacity. To assist in determining and acquiring the exact bandwidth to meet your requirements...it's strongly recommended to make use of a free technical consultation service such as via DS3-Bandwidth.com. Also, an excellent guideline resource for video conferencing set-up and management is available from " ds3-bandwidth.com/archive/article_94.html?cogid=mscprezVideo Conferencing Solutions".

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including DS3-Bandwidth.comDS3-Bandwidth.com. Michael also authors BroadBand-Nation.blogspot.comBroadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, resources, and ramblings for the masses.

 

Skype VoIP Via Satellite Internet in Remote Locations

Reducing overhead expenses is always uppermost in the minds of management and free voice and video calls between users is only one benefit to the SKYPE VOIP application.

Skype is a free VoIP service that is available in Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. It includes voice, IM and video for either one to one calls or conferencing up to 50 people (depending on bandwidth). The file sharing capability is fast and easy and both the video and sound quality is far superior to MSN or any other VOIP application. Your Skype ID can now be integrated into your PayPal and other online purchase accounts. More and more small companies will have a Skype in number listed on their contact information with an auto ring through link.

Now that Skype has had its 5th birthday we can review how advantages it is to include Skype into your daily routine whether for personal or business use. Even if you have been off-line for awhile, your previous chat with the person opens up in the chat history reminding you where you left off. File sharing is instant through IM as opposed to waiting for an email with an attachment.

Using a web-cam or a compatible high quality video camera for video calls ups the level of intimacy for many reasons. Using video while talking to friends and family far away, especially during emotional times, can increase the affinity and closeness of a conversation thus deepening the communication. You must however remember that you are making a video call and dress appropriately.

Skype out provides the capability of calling land-lines and cell phones anywhere in the world as opposed to just Skype to Skype calls on computers. There is no extra charge for the long distance and has payment options such as pay as you go where you create a Skype credit account or you only pay a monthly fee from 3 to 12 months. Zyprexa calling to US and Canada is a low as $2.95 per month.

Of course the drawback is that Skype depends on a high-speed internet connection. If you either live or work in a country that does not have cable or DSL you would have to rely on satellite internet. Fortunately satellite internet is available anywhere satellite is and that covers North and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, Asia and Australia. Large and small dish two-way high speed broadband internet can be accessed from anywhere except the extreme polar regions.

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