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mercoledì 13 maggio 2009

Domande di Diritto dell'ultima tornata in vista dell'esame

Qui di seguito vi comunico le domande di Diritto e Scienza delle Finanze che la nostra prof (commissione interna) ha chiesto questa sera, tra parentesi c'è una traccia per la risposta):

  1. Aspettio giuridico dell'economia pubblica (diritto finanziario= amministrativo, tributario, costituzionale artt. 53 e 81)
  2. Il bilancio dello stato (di competenza, per cassa, preventivo e consuntivo)
  3. requisiti del bilancio (-universalità, specializzazione, annualità, integrità)
  4. Il Consiglio Superiore della Magistratura
  5. Lo Cnel (organo ausiliario, consultivo e che ha iniziativa di legge)
  6. chi altri ha l'iniziativa di legge (parlamento, governo, cittadini, regioni)
  7. Differenze tra procedura e speciale (sede referente e sede deliberante)
  8. Il Governo che tipo di leggi può fare ( decreti legge e decreti legislativi)
  9. inamovibilità e indipendenza dei giudici
  10. Il Parlamento: elettorato attivo e passivo
  11. I ministri con portafoglio (la Carfagna ha il portafoglio?)
  12. Il funzionamento della Corte Costituzionale
  13. Organizzazione delle Regioni, Provincie e Comuni( consiglio, giunta e presidente)
  14. Quali sono gli operatori economici?
  15. Tipologia dell'imposta (dirette ed indirette)
  16. Differenza tra tassa ed imposta
  17. Reddito (lavoro= salario e stipendio, impresa=profitto, Capitale= interessi, immobiliare=rendita)
  18. Elementi dell'imposta ( soggetti, aliquota e presupposto)
  19. criteri di progressività
  20. Poteri del Presidente della repubblica)
  21. Art. 13 (responsabilità personale)
  22. Art 3 (LIBERTA')
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venerdì 24 aprile 2009

Calendario verifiche orali Inglese









giovedi 7/05  AHAMAD                                     
                   HU
                   MARGINI                                      non sono permessi cambi, malattie finte
                   PAVANI

Martedi 12/05 GERMI
                    GORSCOVA
                    MARTORIELLO
                    SOMMA                    (in questo girone sono concessi tre moduli orari)

Giovedì 14/05 GLUSHENCO
                    MELLONI
                    PAPUSOI
                    SALVARANI      (denominato anche il girone di ferro)

Martedì 19/05 CAMPO
                    CASALI
                    CROCOLI
                    ROJAS
La Romanini è in stand-by perchè fin che non chiarisce la storia della sua Laurea presa senza la licenza media...

  • political structure of the UK,
  • Monarchy
  •  Parliament
  • Government
  •  political parties (text book, photocopies)
  • Banking services, e-banking
  • methods of payment, (letter of order: quando lo faremo).

Buon lavoro a tutti








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mercoledì 15 aprile 2009

WATER: A BASIC RIGHT-esercitazione III prova

WATER: A BASIC RIGHT

Two thirds of the Earth's surface is covered by water, but only 2,5% of this is fresh water. In many countries in the world there isn't enough water and the situation is going to get worse. It is believed that climate change will lead to more droughts and cause a 20% increase in water scarcity, especially in the Middle East, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, and at the same time the world's population will increase. Some people think that, in the future, water will be so precious that there will be water wars. Yet today there is enough water in the world for home, farms and factories.
The basic problem is the unequal distribution and bad management of water: basically the rich have enough, while the poor do not. According to the World Health Organisation, all people should have a minimum of 20 litres of water a day; in Europe people use 200 litres and in the USA 400 litres. But at present 1,1 billion people in the developing countries do not have enough water. What is really shocking is that water is sometimes more expensive for poor people: for example, those living in slums in Indonesia or Kenya pay more for water than people in London or New York. This is because their house are not connected to water networks, so they have to buy water from vendors.
Yet there are ways of solving the problem: creating more effective irrigation systems; reducing water pollution; promoting international collaboration to distribute water more fairly. Some countries such as Colombia, Morocco and Uganda have adopted innovative strategies and have achieved improvement in access to water. But not enough is being done. To quote the UNESCO Human Development Report 2006: “Like hunger, deprivation in access to water is a silent crisis experienced by the poor and tolerated by those with resources, the technology and the political power to end it.”


Answer the following question with your own words as far as possible.


1. Why could there be water wars in the future? (Max 8 lines)

2. Why do poor people sometimes pay a lot for water? ( Max 6 lines)

3. How could the situation be improved? (Max 8 lines)

Use and @buse of the Internet- esercitazione III prova

Use and @buse of the Internet


Since the early 1990s the Internet has changed our lives significantly because it has proved to be the fastest and cheapest way to communicate with over 900 million people in more than 100 countries all over the world, find and share information and images of all types selected from an online database. By the beginning of the new century it has become the printing press of the technology era. Whether in homes, business, schools, computers are potentially more powerful than ever because they can be linked to virtually any source of stored information through modems converting data, like photos and text into electronic signs and as many as 10 million World Wide Web pages appear on the home computer screen.
Now people produce and consume in a single networked global system and increasingly have access to the same movies, home videos, data, music, ideas, goods and, unfortunately, pornographic material as well, in particular information on child- prostitution networks. With the intrenet the pornography appears instantly: in a short time you have the photos you want; moreover, pedophiles can exchange names and addresses freely, taking advantage of the absence of specific laws on the matter. Cyberspace is a popular passage for this kind of materials because it is difficult to detect. Internet usage will certainly grow every year: the Internet will be even more central to everything we are doing. Soon there will be more Net-enabled phones, TV sets and cars, but punishment for abusers and protection for vulnerable categories like children will have to be enforced even sooner.


Answer the following questions with your own words as far as possible.


1. How has the Internet changed our lives? (Max 8 lines)

2. Why are computers more powerful than before? (Max 6 lines)

3. How is there an abuse of the Internet? (Max 6 lines)