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4. Erasmus+ week Final Ceremony _ Rome_6.10.2017

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Stop bullyingExpert:Prof.ssa Giovanna Pini, Pedagogist, Professor at Università Roma Tre, President of Centro Nazionale contro il Bullismo-Bulli Stop, Theatre Director, Actress

Teacher: Monica Rizzo, Liceo Statale N. Machiavelli, Rome

Students: Ana Peña Martínez, SP; Reinhart Colpaert, BE; Flor Cattoor, BE; Nora Franka Goger, GER; Annika-Sophie Rattay, GER; Kristin Mc Kinney, SW; Erik Hermansson, SWE; Cheryl Volz, Lux: Amber Geenen, BE; Axelle Defraine, BE; Eleonora Fraioli, IT; Fiamma Leonetti, IT; Lavinia Bozza, IT (Assistant), Jacopo Potenza, IT (Video Maker)

Stop bullying workshop video

https://youtu.be/da_hJbSPypM

Bullying is basically picking on someone with repeated physical, verbal or psychological violence because they are different for some reason.

Physical interactions and true stories about victims of bullying: Physical interactions and true stories about victims of bullying: a method to empathise with the others. a method to empathise with the others.

Most of the times we are blind or we want to be blind.

Open your eyes before it is too late.

Archeocitizenship

Experts: Dott.ssa Emanuela Merluzzi, Archeologist Dott.ssa Carla Baiocchi, Casa dei Diritti sociali Dott.ssa Francesca Cuomo, Fondazione Astalli

Teacher: Giselda D’Eugenio, Liceo Statale N. Machiavelli, Rome

Students:Dylan Rouzeré, BE; Greta Zenob, SW; Jakob Johansson, SW; Robbie Brauwers, BE; Andrea Pescador Castillo, SP; Carla Lorenzen, GER; Jonach Strauch, GER; Georgiana Darie IT; Francesca Provini, IT; Dareen De Leon, IT (Assistant); Gaia Bianco IT, (Video Maker)

Archeoctizenship video

https://youtu.be/N8W6rudEycg

Abandoning the solum

The ancestor of Roman civilisation, the Trojan Aeneas, is similar to the migrant of these days.He also had to escape from brutal wars and conflicts.

Xenos and peregrinus : the long path of words

Xenos = foreigner/guestTherefore we can assume that people were friendly with foreigners. Peregrinus = people of the conquered territories without Roman citizenship

The importance of the cit izenship in Rome

The Roman citizenship was an inclusive tool that was able to integrate the defeated populations , the people belonging to the defeated populations were pilgrims in their own land for a long time.According to tradition, Romolus had included the neighbouring population of the Sabinis in the Romans population. In 91 B.C. the Italic allies took up arms against Rome (class warfare) , creating an indipendent federal state with an Italic capital. The senate in 88 B.C. granted the citizenship to the ones living in the south of the PO river.

The cit izenship from the principali ty to the Empire

Ceasar (49-44 B.C.) had granted the citizenship to the Cisalpine Gaul.Vespasian (69-79 A.D.) continues the romanization of the western provinces with the granting of the citizenship to the entire Gaul and to all the Spain. Adrian (117-138 A.D.) gave much importance to the provinces and spent his entire kingdom visiting and promoting the foundation of public works in every part of his Empire.

All the cit izensIn 212 the emperor Caracalla , in the end of the

process of romanization in the mediterranean world , enacted the Edict of Caracalla ( Constitutio Antoniana) that extended the roman citizenship to almost every person in the empire. It is something very important on the history side, but It was made mostly for economic matters.

The meaning of cit izenship in the contemporary reali ty

The word means the belonging of an individual to a nation , with all the rights and duties that come from it. The modern concept of citizenship was born with the big revolutions of the 18th century, the American and French one .

The Italian constitution takes on the principles of freedom , equality and inviolability starting from the fundamental principles.

The foreigner todayThe debate about the relationship with the

foreigner is very important today because they bring a cultural identity different form ours. Things like the reception of foreigners , their integration , the granting of the citizenship , divide political forces.

Ius SanguinisA baby born in Italy can get Italian

citizenship only if one of his/her parents is italian .

A baby born in Italy with foreign parents can acquire the citizenship when he/she turns 18 years and has resided non stop in the country.