Alessandro De Arcangelis

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Alessandro De Arcangelis was born in Naples, Italy. He published two books, "Un'Elitaria Democrazia" and "Zampa di Gatto" and worked with several magazines and newspapers. His interests vary from humanities to music, from philology to IT. He attended the classical literature and philology university in Milan, Italy.

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Fools on Parade: No Respect For Non-Believers

Inconsistency in incoherence. This appears to be the main guideline of Benedict XVI's pontificate. Offer some kind of openness towards atheists, agnostics and rationalists... then offend them?

Was Seneca Worth an Oscar Award?

The first step in providing a proper analysis of the dramatic view Lucius Anneus Seneca held, in regards to his tragedy works, is to investigate his language and precise use of high and pregnant words.

Net Or Not Ethics

We are the Internet people. Not monsters or wizards or even masked superheroes. We are just people encouraged by a great will to learn and communicate. Exceeding the physical distances and filling the cultural ones in a network made of people.

Lights On: Can a Lght Bulb Be a Philosophical Being?

What do we really mean to do when we turn the light on?

Helen of Troy: Writing The Woman

What is a woman? Is she just the antithesis of a man, a non-male living thing? No. A woman is much more. Every woman is more woman than every man is a man.

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Solo Mortgage Broker Duane Buziak Closes $95.6 Million in Two Years While Big Banks Lean on Teams

The Richmond-area broker known as the Mortgage Maestro built...

California’s Long Vote Count Reshapes Major Races as Hilton Presses Election Changes

California’s long vote count has reshaped major races, pushed Raman into the LA runoff, and fueled Steve Hilton’s call for election changes.

Your Decade-by-Decade Guide to Plastic Surgery: 30s, 40s & 50s

It’s your 30th birthday, and when you look in...
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