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Difetto del nesso causale e manifesta insussistenza del fatto nel licenziamento per giustificato motivo oggettivo

2021

Con la sentenza n. 16253/2020 la Suprema Corte ha affermato che l’assenza di nesso causale tra la cessazione di un appalto e il licenziamento del lavoratore integra un’ipotesi di manifesta insussistenza del fatto posto alla base del licenziamento - con conseguente applicabilità della tutela reintegratoria attenuta di cui all’art. 18, comma 5, della legge n. 300/1970 - non riconducibile, pertanto, agli altri casi in cui il giudice dichiara risolto il rapporto concedendo la sola tutela indennitaria forte (da dodici a ventiquattro mensilità).

Settore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroWith judgement no. 16253/2020 theSupremeCourt affirmed that the absence of causal linkbetween the termination of a contract and the dismissal of the worker integrates a hypothesis of manifest nonexistence of the fact at the basis of the dismissal with consequent applicability of the reinstatement protection afforded by art. 18 paragraph 5 of law no. 300/1970 and therefore does not fall within the other cases in which the judge declares the relationship terminated by granting an indemnity protection from twelve to twenty-four months salary.
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Ricerche a Solunto (2022)

2023

New Investigations at Solunto (2022) ∙ The last fieldwork campaign in Solunto by the University of Palermo, in the sanctuary above the theatre and in the baths near the agora (the North Baths), obtained some relevant results concerning both the building sequences and the architectural configurations. In the sanctuary, a clearer picture is emerging of the oldest layout, dating from the 4th century B.C. (1st phase). After the first reshaping of the street grid and of the urban layout (2nd phase), in the second half of 2nd century B.C., an overall restyling (3rd phase) gave the whole sanctuary area an impressive organization into terraces linked through ramps and stairways. A striking feature,…

Settore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca ArcheologicaSolunto Fieldwork Sanctuary above the Theatre Agora Baths Virtual Reconstruction
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Forgiare la musica. Da Tubal-Kain ai mastri ferrai siciliani

2021

The idea of the “blacksmith musician” was widely spread in the ancient world: from the biblical myth of the blacksmith Tubal-Kain, half-brother of Jubal, inventor of musical instruments (lyre, psaltery, flute), to the legend handed down in Helleno-Latin literature that attributed to Pythagoras the discovery of musical intervals as he walked past a blacksmith’s forge. In the christianized Europe of the medieval-Renaissance period, the link between music and metallurgy, associated with the biblical blacksmith and the Greek philosopher, undergoes significant reworkings, both in the iconographic tradition and music literature. The ethnological investigation also offers numerous examples of musi…

Settore L-ART/08 - EtnomusicologiaMiths on the origin of musicSicilian musical traditionmusical ethnographymusical iconography
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Cronaca di una morte misteriosa. Variazioni sul mito di Ifigenia

2014

The paper analyses two different mythical traditions related to the final moment of the sacrifice of Iphigenia, i.e. the death of the girl or her rescue by Artemis. The aim is to enquire wich of the two versions Euripides has chosen for the final of his drama Iphigenia in Aulis. The exodus of the tragedy when Iphigenia is substituted by a deer, has been considered spurious. For that reason, many scholars concluded that the drama ended with the death of the protagonist. However, the analysis of the mythic-ritual context and the dramatic plot can suggest that the safety of Iphigenia was the true conclusion.

Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura GrecaIphigenia at Aulis - myths - rituals - human sacrifice - rescue
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Donne-gufo: resistenze e metamorfosi

2010

Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseMarina Warner Women's Studies Myths
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Lebanon: between aspiration of changes and the ancient regime

2022

The Syrian refugee crisis, the 2019 riots, the 2020 Beirut port explosion, a deep institutional and financial crisis. In these last years Lebanon and Lebanese experienced extraordinary events which hugely aected both people and institutions. This report is exploring all these crisis dimensions with the aim of providing “food for thought” and contribute to the debate related to the immediate future of the country and therole that youth can eventually play. Thanks to the collaboration with Lebanese academicians and a well-structured field research performed in the country, authors have been able to present an unusual point of view with respect to some crucial issues that are affecting nowaday…

Settore L-OR/10 - Storia Dei Paesi IslamiciLebanon youths 2019 protests Beirut port confessionalism anciena regime
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Il culto dei gatti in India. Continuità ed evoluzione di credenze e pratiche religiose dall’India vedica all’India contemporanea

2019

Cat as an animal is a sporadic presence in Vedic mythology and Brahmanic works on rituals, while it appears in a few cult practices of contemporary popular religiosity in India. This article holds that in Indian devotional practices, the cat is conceived as an animal with an ambiguous nature. It also suggests that the cat cult is linked with the need to tame chaos, violence, and con$ict, and to place them in a controlled, orderly, and pacified cosmos. To understand these phenomena, this article studies, from a multidisciplinary perspective, contemporary religious practices in the light of the Indian tradition, and suggests that the cat cult was subject to substantial Brahmanization.

Settore L-OR/17 - Filosofie Religioni E Storia Dell'India E Dell'Asia CentraleSettore M-STO/06 - Storia Delle ReligioniSettore L-OR/18 - Indologia E Tibetologiacat Vedic popular cults and rites cat goddess Sanskrit Hindu myths History of Religion Anthropology
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Facebook as a Small World: a topological hypothesis

2011

Facebook is becoming a pervasive entity as its social, cultural and media ramifications grow deep and entrenched in our daily life. Its nature of a complex system of interactions, bearing a strong similarity to networks built through individual choices and systems shaped by evolu- tionary pressure, makes it an interesting target for research. Scale-free Small World networks, recently popularized by Barabasi, are a topological class pertaining to both these domains, whose members have resilience to disruption and short intermediate connections between nodes. In this paper we show that the topological structure of a specific subset of Facebook, gathered using data from a self-report online qu…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleClass (computer programming)Small-world networkSettore INF/01 - InformaticaWeb 2.0Computer scienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCounterintuitiveTopologyComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionWorld Wide WebFriendshipSocial networks Facebook Web 2.0 Small World networksSimilarity (psychology)Media TechnologyResilience (network)Strengths and weaknessesInformation Systemsmedia_commonSocial Network Analysis and Mining
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Observation of a $\gamma$-decaying millisecond isomeric state in $^{128}$Cd$_{80}$

2017

A. Jungclaus et al. -- 6 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs. -- Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0

Shell model calculationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFissionSHELL modelNuclear TheoryShell model calculationsTransition strengths[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciences7. Clean energy0103 physical sciencesmedicineddc:530010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysicsMillisecondRadionuclideIsomeric decay010308 nuclear & particles physicsProjectileParity (physics)lcsh:QC1-999medicine.anatomical_structureIsomeric decaysPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsTransition strengthAtomic physicsNucleuslcsh:Physics
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Intrecci preziosi Arti Decorative Siciliane a Malta 1565-1798

2016

Il volume indaga opere e artisti siciliani quasi totalmente inediti attivi sull'Isola dei Cavalieri nel periodo compreso tra il 1565, anno della fondazione di La Valletta, e il 1798, allorché Malta fu conquistata da Napoleone Bonaparte. Interessanti figure di orafi e argentieri emerse da un’approfondita ricerca archivistica, e superbi manufatti quali argenti, coralli, alabastri, avori e ceroplastiche parte di collezioni pubbliche e private maltesi vengono studiati in relazione al più ampio contesto riguardante gli scambi artistici e culturali tra le due isole del Mediterraneo. The book deals with Sicilian artifacts and artists almost entirely unpublished active on the Island of Knights in t…

Sicilia Malta arti decorative orafi argentieriSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte ModernaSicily Malta decorative arts goldsmiths silversmiths
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