Thursday, February 3, 2011

Write A Thank You For Pastor

We are losing the use of the word


The problem is serious so much so that the School Advocacy decided to initiate a project called Books for reasoning , books to survive with the intent to promote, among us lawyers, reading texts that they can teach us how to write and we wake up from the slumber of laziness and expressive language that appears to have been rampant.
There is talk of read "thinking" and to express the thought - making sure that others understand - leggere per avvicinarsi alla realtà del nostro vivere quotidiano e ai problemi ad essa connessi. L’iniziativa è sicuramente lodevole e lo stato delle cose deve far riflettere.
Indirizzato “formalmente” ai neolaureati e aspiranti avvocati , colpevoli di strafalcioni grammaticali durante l’esame di stato, in realtà il progetto si rivolge ad una rosa di destinatari più ampia.
Il panorama raccontato da Alarico Mariani Marini, Stefano Racheli e Adelino Cattani nella presentazione del progetto (che potete scaricare qui ) è, infatti, molto più grave e sconfortante: muovendo dalla scarsa capacità comunicativa dei giovani, si volge lo sguardo più in general to the entire legal profession and, worse, the entire Italian population.
One thing shocked me: according to the ISTAT 55% of Italians have never read a book . I found it an absolute gravity. Maybe too serious ... So I went to check the data National Institute of Statistics, which read in their entirety, are less dramatic. The percentage shown refers Italians aged 6 years and over that in the 12 months preceding the interview (year 2009) have not read any book for reasons other than strictly academic or professional. We can then give them the benefit of the doubt!
said that, after an interesting point presentation and an engaging young people, here shown with great detail and not without justification, 61 books that every lawyer should have in its library (and read, of course!).
Six key themes: influence of globalization in the system of law, words and language, application and interpretation of the law, ethics, legal history and, finally, a window on the culture of our time.
I hoped to find in the list, titles are familiar, but unfortunately I had to deal with my sad reality: only two out of 61 are on my bedside table and, to be honest, I did not even read!
Break, however, a spear in my favor: Words and justice of Bice Mortara Garavelli I received only a few days and I have already started to read it; The Black Swan. As the unlikely governs our lives Nassim Nicholas Taleb I had already borrowed my sister in very difficult times!
And you? How many beds and how many have you read?

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