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Are mind maps a good way to learn Italian? If you don’t know anything about Italian and a good way to learn it that is the video you should start with. How could you learn Italian? You could go to Italy and take a class, but you know what? You might feel lost, because they won’t explain to you the first tricks to learn better, and if they do it, they’ll do it in Italian? Would you feel frustrated? To avoid this feeling, I am giving you some tips to start with. To get the whole video (23 minutes) just go to www.italianoinitalia.com and register for the free newsletter
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Product Description Reminiscence is a vital way to stimulate communication and promote confidence and self-worth in people with dementia. This practical guide is designed to give those who care for people with dementia a clear sense of how reminiscence can be used to greatly improve their quality of life.The book explores how reminiscence can contribute to person-centred dementia care and contains detailed descriptions of activities that can be used in a group setting, for one-to-one r… More >>
Twenty years ago today, the Berlin Wall was breached and Soviet communism, at long last, entered its death spiral. After claiming approximately 100 million victims in the 20th century, communism was dismissed to the ash heap of history. But those who suffered under its boot heel have largely been confined to the history books when not forgotten altogether. Author and historian Lee Edwards set out to correct this oversight with the creation of the Victims of Communism memorial and online museum, dedicated to those who perished because of Communist regimes between 1917 and 1989. Reason.tv spoke to Edwards about the importance of historical memory, plans for a forthcoming bricks-and-mortar museum in Washington, DC, and the paintings of Ukrainian gulag survivor Nikolai Gettman, currently on display at the Heritage Foundation, where Edwards is a “Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought.” Produced by Meredith Bragg and Michael C. Moynihan. Interview by Moynihan. Shot and edited by Bragg. Approximately 4 minutes. For downloadable versions of this and all Reason.tv videos, go to reason.tv
Product Description From Hoboken to Hollywood, Frank Sinatra was always a larger-than-life package of talent, charisma and controversy. Singers had been big before, but there had never been a sensation like the young Sinatra. He drove the women wild and lived a life of monumental drama and intrigue. He secured his status as an icon of the highest order, one of the towering figures of the American century. “Nobody’s ever been a bigger star than me,” Sinatra said as a young man. “This’ll… More >>