FSU students have designed a variety of blueprints to design their careers when engaging in the Italian major. There are some commonalities with career design blueprints, which are the foundation building blocks of Self-Knowledge and Options Knowledge. Whether you are just beginning to design your career or updating your design, the information, tools, and materials below will provide you with a solid foundation to design your career.
The Career Center provides assessments that can help you explore and identify your interests, values, and skills. Utilize the Computer Assisted Career Guidance Systems and virtual values activity to see how your interest, values, and skills match those that are closely correlated with this major and compare occupation options that develop from your assessment results to those found in this blueprint.
As you design your career and build your blueprint create overarching goals with smaller smart goals that create the building blocks of your blueprint. Revisit and revise your plan as you meet your goals. If you get stuck, visit the FSU Career Center.
Building from one of our blueprints is more cost-effective than buying a home and renovating it, which is already a huge plus. But Monster House Plans go beyond that. Our services are unlike any other option because we offer unique, brand-specific ideas that you can't find elsewhere.
Venetian Frame Design
I have been trying to do a little mini project by myself recently about the construction methods and different designs used in Venetian framing, the project is mostly centred around a couple of charts in Vascelli e Fregate della Serenissima by Guido Ercole but I am hindered by my inability to speak italian and pressues on time, I will still try to finish off my mini project but I sadly cannot see it happening in the near future. Meanwhile I thought I would share a little bit of the information and the charts I have so far. I do hope to translate more of the text over time
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In a 2005 work, Yasmin Syed concluded that the Aeneid created for ancient readers an idea of Romanness that was inclusive for all and not founded along strict genetic lines. Under this hypothesis, the Aeneid offers a sort of blueprint for becoming Roman, one in which biological descent from Aeneas is unnecessary. Syed reached this conclusion by analyzing themes of ethnicity and gender, in particular the ethnic other represented by the epic's female characters. This was accomplished in the manner so often chosen by Vergil scholars-by limiting analysis to the first half of the epic. The work concludes with an exhortation for others to extend the effort into Books VII-XII.
Such an extension is undertaken here, but the conclusion reached is somewhat different than what Syed imagined. Instead of a blueprint for disparate people in conquered lands to become Roman, the second half of the epic empowers these groups by demonstrating that Rome could not exist without them. Roman power to rule, imperium, was not brought to the Romans by Aeneas. It is a product of what Vergil described as Itala virtute, or Italian manliness. The second half of the epic provides not a blueprint for citizenship but the schematics of the Roman state, one in which the mother city would have no ability to rule were it not for the Italian peoples.
Italian Prime Minister Amato has expressed doubt on the radical blueprints for the EU as presented recently by Joschka Fischer and Jacques Chirac. In an interview with Italian La Stampa, Amato said that Fischer's vision of a Federal Europe was outdated. He also urged the EU not to treat the eastern European accession candidates as if 'in quarantine' and to speed up the date for accession to 2002.
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