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  1. Getting started in the teaching profession is never easy. You might be required to get the kid’s name fast, keep track of when a student needs to go to the bathroom, monitor each student individually, and attend to responsibilities delegated by your superiors, among other professional duties. Well, it’s never easy.

  2. Robert Dornhelm. Venice 1999. Countess Camilla Volta invites three hundred of her closest friends to her palazzo on the Canale Grande. An opulent party with distinguished guests is the adequate setting to celebrate the last art biennale of the millennium. A journey through time between 1699 and 1999, a cheerful reflexion on the state and future ...

  3. In this drama, the future of art is examined from two vantage points: the years 1699 and 1999. Roland is an avant-garde artist in Venice, California whose sister, Countess Camilla Volta , lives on their family’s estate in Venice, Italy.

  4. 5. Venice is under serious threat due to the rise in sea level and sinking of land at an alarming rate. The MOSE project will protect the Venetian Lagoon from being submerged by the Adriatic Sea and protect the famous city of Venice and the neighbouring areas from flooding. It is expected to be operational by 2014.

  5. 29. Okt. 1999 · The Venice Project. Im Venedig des Jahres 1699 rätselt Fürst Giaccomo, wie wohl die Zukunft der Kunst aussehen mag. Als der Hofnarr (Stuart Townsend) die experimentelle Moderne voraussagt, landet er im Canal Grande. Bewertung.

  6. 20. Nov. 2013 · The Venice Project. Paperback – November 20, 2013. Philip and Caroline Jones, two IT workers from Edinburgh, found themselves facing redundancy. Their response was to give up everything, and to move to Venice in search of a new life. The Venice Project chronicles their move to Italy, and their experiences of their first year in La Serenissima.

    • Philip Gwynne Jones