Progresso civile - Civil progress
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Questionario civile* |
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Gian Antonio Stella, Sergio Rizzo |
Oggi la gente conosce il prezzo di tutto e non conosce il valore di nulla. (Oscar Wilde) |
Persone* |
Nino Galloni http://youtu.be/_-6g25iDGso |
dovere morale di ognuno: pubblicazione link "etici" preferiti* |
Ci dovrebbe essere un registro di tutti gli abitanti del pianeta, anoanimo ma controllato per evitare che una stessa persona inserisca più record, dove per ogni persona è possibile accedere ad una sua pagina standard, una specie di questionario, con varie domande, tra cui una lista di link ai propri siti etici preferiti. |
http://blog.miglioriamo.it/ |
In English |
Definitions of "civil"* |
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/civil 1. Of, relating to, or befitting a citizen or citizens: civil duties. 2. Of or relating to citizens and their interrelations with one another or with the state: civil society; the civil branches of government. 3. Of ordinary citizens or ordinary community life as distinguished from the military or the ecclesiastical: civil authorities. 4. Of or in accordance with organized society; civilized. 5. Sufficiently observing or befitting accepted social usages; not rude: a civil reply. See Synonyms at polite. 6. Being in accordance with or denoting legally recognized divisions of time: a civil year. 7. Law Relating to the rights of private individuals and legal proceedings concerning these rights as distinguished from criminal, military, or international regulations or proceedings.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/civil 1. of, pertaining to, or consisting of citizens: civil life; civil society. 2. of the commonwealth or state: civil affairs. 3. of citizens in their ordinary capacity, or of the ordinary life andaffairs of citizens, as distinguished from military andecclesiastical life and affairs. 4. of the citizen as an individual: civil liberty. 5. befitting a citizen: a civil duty. 6. of, or in a condition of, social order or organized government;civilized: civil peoples. 7. adhering to the norms of polite social intercourse; not deficientin common courtesy. 8. marked by benevolence: He was a very civil sort, and we liked himimmediately. 9. (of divisions of time) legally recognized in the ordinary affairs oflife: the civil year. 10. of or pertaining to civil law.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/civil 1 a : of or relating to citizens b : of or relating to the state or its citizenry <civil strife> 2 a : civilized <civil society> b : adequate in courtesy and politeness : mannerly <a civil question> 3 a : of, relating to, or based on civil law b : relating to private rights and to remedies sought by action or suit distinct from criminal proceedings c : established by law 4: of, relating to, or involving the general public, their activities, needs, or ways, or civic affairs as distinguished from special (as military or religious) affairs 5 of time : based on the mean sun and legally recognized for use in ordinary affairs
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/civil - of the ordinary life of citizens as distinguished from military, legal, or ecclesiastical affairs - of or relating to the citizen as an individual: civil rights - of or occurring within the state or between citizens: civil strife - polite or courteous - of or in accordance with Roman law Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French, from Latin c?v?lis, from c?vis citizen |
Keywords* |
social behaviour, public services |
en Français |
mots clés* |
progrès civil |
en español |
palabras claves* |
Auf Deutsch |
Schlusselwörter* |