science technology italy

science technology italy
Where is cheaper for a student to live: Italy or France?

This is the institutions, in particular, I have the opportunity to study in: University of Bologna University of Bologna ITALY – Malta – Link Campus – University of Rome Roma 3 – Rome University of Verona – Verona University of Urbino – Urbino FRANCE: # AEN – University of Lille – Lille – (limited subjects taught in English) # NEA – Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg 2) – Strasbourg Cedex # EM Normandie (Normandy School of Management) – Caen (Undergraduate) Le Havre (graduate) # EM Strasbourg (Strasbourg School of Management) – Strasbourg # ESCEM – Tours / Poitiers # The University of Strasbourg – Strasbourg (Law), University of Montpellier II # – Montpellier (Science and Technology) University of Paris # Sorbonne – Paris IV – Paris # Université Paul-Valéry – Montpellier III – Montpellier (Humanities) # University of Bordeaux III – Bordeaux for a semester and classes are paid. So basically, everything else??

The most expensive EU is France

Don’t Fool around Mah Little Boy, Mang


Armoured vehicle Photo Mugs


Armoured vehicle Photo Mugs



Armoured vehicle. Historical artwork of a design for an armoured tank by the Italian artist, engineer and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 1519). Leonardo wrote of his vehicles I can make armoured cars; safe and unassailable which will enter the serried ranks of the enemy with their artillery, and there is no company of men at arms so great that they will not break through. The tank was designed…


Historical microscope Photo Mugs


Historical microscope Photo Mugs



Historical microscope. Early microscope withdifferent strength lenses (in case) and slides.Photographed at Universita degli Studi, Facolta diAgraria di Portici, Naples, Italy…..


Historical telescope Photo Mugs


Historical telescope Photo Mugs



Historical telescope. Early brass telescope.Photographed at Universita degli Studi, Facolta diAgraria di Portici, Naples, Italy…..


Masters of Illusion [VHS]


Masters of Illusion [VHS]


$19.95


This documentary hosted by James Burke is a fascinating examination of the concept of how we see things, specifically how images that appear to our eyes to be three-dimensional are rendered convincingly on flat surfaces. Starting out in a movie studio special effects lab, Burke explains how visual illusions practiced today actually began during the Renaissance, when painters first mastered the ski…



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