Sunday, November 14, 2010

Male Dog With Rash On Genital

As we set off with the TFA?

away September 10, 2010, after more than two years after the closure of SSIS, the minister announced to the world Gelmini (click here to read the press release) that the new rules were approved to become teachers. The decree, although it was presented as an already operational or in immediate departure, has not yet shown to us poor graduates, its beneficial effects ('benefits'? Well, is relative: the last enabled SSIS are now insecure ...) .
Before presenting the news of the decree with respect previous drafts (because there is news rather inconvenient), I want to answer the question that haunts us all: When will the TFA?
The voices are chased. After the delay in approving a decree already ready in June (inexcusable delay because, though worse, it takes months to rewrite a few pages ...), it seemed that the TFA already become operational in September-October, or as further claims someone, in January or March.
Unfortunately, according to the superintendency of Vicenza, this year will not open anything, and it is useless to hope that is brought up now (or even a few months) over a period of one year. So we will lose another year of life.
I remember the first competition for access to the TFA will present all those who have graduated in September 2007 because they were late to participate in the last cycle of SSIS (the ninth cycle = the SSIS is still standing for less than 10 years and already feels the need to change! Moreover, the TFA is almost identical to the SSIS ...).
Now for the TFA itself.
The decree is not widely publicized, but it is impossible to find.
I suggest some links: 1
Horizon School and bis (there are two different items: the first contains the decree, the second presents him with the words of the Gelmini)
2 pages' Anfisa , private institution which has been entrusted by the ministry of our teacher training. One (Regulation and miscellaneous). This page is also a brief history of the decree, with the various opinions of the State Council, Senate, House, etc ... It may be useful, but it came just a few opinions in full and some institutions do not even back the view: not all organisms that have controlled the decree were in agreement with it and, it seems, have been eliminated the most critical opinions . I wonder why. 3
site of the ministry " new high schools" (Order and Information Report).
last thing before I go to the news. The TFA had to be approved by June (more than September). Here's proof: a video in which the president dell'ANFIS said in late May that the decree was in the pipeline (he speaks of his June 18).
What he says about the new training? Remember
spreaders in the examination (multiple choice) and the next hearing?
Well, there's no two without three.
addition to the mega test multiple choice (4 options per question, 60 questions total), topped with a minimum of 21/30, has added a written test (for us it will be open-ended questions or analysis of the text or translations classics or, as is more likely, a mixture of three types). This written exam is passed with a minimum score of 21/30.
Finally, the oral exam (passed with at least 15/20).
There will also be evaluating titles, but titles will be evaluated in a more bland than the old decree. Even those who teach in public schools may already have more points. (Read about these kinds of art. 15 of the Ordinance, from paragraph 13).
As already announced there will not be enrolled in the supernumerary TFA:
the number of vacant teaching posts each year in different regions will determine the maximum number of seats available for those wishing to enter the TFA. These places should be withdrawn from those who will be assigned automatically to those who were already inside the SSIS and has not ended.
Students will not enter into surplus and must take the test along with all others (will have some extra bonus point: 6pti).
The rest remains unchanged.
One more thing remains to be clarified.
access requirements.
Articles 7 and 8 speak of access requirements we invite you to browse the decree until page. 27-28, in which there are data points that concern us.
Unfortunately it does not change anything and even if the claims coincide with those recovered by us, there is an inconsistency regarding history (medieval and contemporary).
Future advanced degrees (p. 27, towards the end of the "Step 1") that should be automatically retrieve these credits, requiring students to have at least 6 credits of history medieval and modern history of 6 6 of contemporary history.
Our requirements are listed on page. 28: degree + credits that we know and respect history are clear: 2) at least 12 credits in the SSD M-STO/01 [medieval history], STO-M-02 [modern history], M-STO/04 [ Contemporary History] (with at least 6 credits in each SSD unless achieved in three years). What does this mean? If the total credits are 12 (at least), why should we acquire material for 6 (= 18, always at least)?
Bo. In
school board know nothing.
Our requirements, however, should remain valid until the first contest (next year then). Later
requirements change because the government wants to change and reduce the number of teaching classes (those that concern can be found here ). Decrease?
Yes, to decrease the number of posts for teachers (which translated means other cuts).
For the moment there are no specific plans or ordinances that relate to teaching our classes.
seek to acquire credit-insurance "history" could be risky or a waste of time and money. The smartest thing is definitely out about courses in that area (which are the simplest, etc. ...). We must be ready for a possible recovery. The only good news
inclu opening the ratings of the third band in the late spring next year (taken for granted by the administrator to Vicenza).
I say more? Yes

We are not left to ourselves, we
accompanied, in our difficult path of unemployment, a minister who puts a spoke in the wheel
and colleagues 'bigger' competitors and we consider that protected unions, will ensure, with causes and judgments, which are few data points in the ranking to those who will fill in the TFA and you will soon enabled (enabled the SSIS and colleagues received a score enabled without first-course-you could see or SSIS exceeded ranking third in the band).

This is the harsh reality. PS Sorry


if missing a letter, but my keyboard is half broken.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

What Is Susten 300 Capsule Used For




Tuscany has undoubtedly excellent food, but there are virtually unknown to foreign cuisines. Then I tasted my first Indian dish only when I came to England for my undergraduate degree. The myriad of new flavors, exotic spices and ingredients unknown to me were overwhelmed, and my first impression was not the best. PerĂ³ saw how all the English (not to mention the rest of the world) were fans of Indian cooking, and little by little I am committed to try different dishes and to educate my palate to recognize the different spices and ingredients. Now I love Indian food and regularly cook and eat at the restaurant!
One of the dishes that I like is the naan bread. Soft, served hot and the 'ideal tool for gathering the sauces. Last night I decided to try making naan bread at home. The verdict: It's surprisingly easy and a thousand times better than that sold in supermarkets (which, according me is a bit 'too chewy). I've never had occasion to observe some naan bread baking, so I followed a recipe from Madhur Jaffrey great found on Google.


INGREDIENTS (for 8 small naan, enough for 4 people)

  • 150 ml of warm milk
  • 2 teaspoons sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 450 gr of white flour
  • Waist
  • teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 150 ml natural yogurt
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
Put the milk, one teaspoon sugar and yeast in a small bowl. Stir and let stand the heat for 10-15 minutes, until bubbles cover the surface will appear. Sift flour and salt in a large bowl. Create a hole in the middle (do the fountain) and pour the milk and baking powder, remaining sugar, oil, egg, yogurt and mix all ingredients until it forms a ball of dough.

Transfer the ball on a clean surface and knead for about 10 minutes, to make the dough elastic, smooth and silky to the touch. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise for one hour in a warm place, away from drafts. The dough will double than its original size.


Once the dough has risen, turn the oven to the highest available temperature and heat your most heavy baking sheet. Knead the dough for 2-3 minutes to deflate it, then divide into 8 balls of equal size. With the help of a rolling pin, roll out each ball to make it half a centimeter thick, and place them in a teardrop shape. My bells that seem most drops, I must say! But do not get stressed too much on form, is only one reason to look and will not affect the taste (Just make sure that thickness is the right one).

Transfer the naan on the hot pan (you may have to cook them in different turns, depending on how many will come in the pan) and cook for 3 minutes. Once it is inflated, remove them from the oven or will become too crunchy. While cooking the rest of the naan, wrap those prepared in a clean cloth to keep them warm and soft. Serve plain or brush them with some butter, garlic and chopped coriander leaves, to accompany your curry. The one pictured is my lamb curry and spinach .