Thursday, March 3, 2011

Why Swot Analysis Is A Bad Idea



I was at the hairdresser in Piazza Libertà (Freedom) Square the other day. I commissioned hour days in advance and up the stairs after a couple of kafferastar nærheita. Route 7 from Fiesole went down there in 10 minutes, and when the hour was at 1800 and the bus was 1702, you understand how an efficient bus journey are here in town. Incidentally, there is a problem that almost all the buses here are before the route.
Down the Via D. Minzoni, tilted towards Piazza Libertà is there a bookstore and cafe. The well-dressed and polite bookshops have a forkjærligheit for jazz, and today they smekraste embarrassing tunes by Miles Davis out of the facility; Sketches of Spain ...

coffee, an espresso and a rough Corissant with plum jam came in the tidy sum of 1.20 and then had a read La Repubblica bargain in the transparent, colored plastic chairs. Where a beat including the latest discussions of the constitution in this strange land that are discussing changing the Constitution in Federalist drug bored, while those who are planning the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Italy.
Symptomatic celebration will take place in Turin on 14-May 15, and not in the political center of Rome or the financial capital Milan. It'll just take that critics in the south to get their appeal, the North has, and get everything, you hear a frequently from Naples and Palermo.

In Fertilia, Sardinia is the memorial of the Italians who were forcibly moved from Yugoslavia in the period 1945-47. Here they had to find himself a nice new home, far from their homelands.
The barber in Piazza Libertà, then? He shall we return to at another opportunity, with a comparative look at both Nikita and barberaren in Sicily. By the way, called the regional newspaper here in the city of La Nazione, and was founded in 1858, during the unification process at the time. How it will go with the Italian nation is not good to know. There is no nation as easily as with us.

At the bookstore I came out with a beautiful bag gråpapir with a book about the ethnic Italians who were forcibly relocated after the war from Istria, Fiume and Dalmazia in today's Slovenia and Croatia. Many of the harbor in the new pattern of city Fertilia that Mussolini established in Sardinia in the 1930s. A sad story that afflicted many people much grief, but who has said that it should always be easy?

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