KALEIDOSCOPE takes over the whole of Milan's Spazio Maiocchi, gathers multimedia experiences and gathers international artists together.
KALEIDOSCOPE takes over the whole of Milan's Spazio Maiocchi, gathers multimedia experiences and gathers international artists together.
Please send suggestions of up to 400 words to issp@usiouxfalls.edu as an email attachment by November 1, 2018. The decision will be notified by November 30, 2018. We are also pleased to announce Gordon Graham Award in Scottish philosophy. Winners will receive economic support such as registration, travel, accommodation, etc. to participate in the 2019 ISSP meeting to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland. The winner 's paper will also be posted on the Scottish Philosophy Journal. The runner-up is invited to the conference and will be posted in the "Scottish philosophy magazine". Please submit a complete paper within 5000 words to issp@usiouxfalls.edu by November 1, 2018.
On November 21, 2016, the victim's family announced that they will look for wreckage in Madagascar during December. On November 30, 2018, five pieces were found on the coast of Madagascar between December 2016 and August 2018. Relatives of the crew members believed that they were obtained from an aircraft destined to destroy debris and handed over to Malaysian Transport Minister. Anthony Rook. The final report of the Malaysian Ministry of Transport on annihilation was announced on July 30, 2018. It did not provide new information about the fate of the aircraft, but it showed Malaysia's air traffic controllers made a mistake in their limited efforts to communicate. By Airplane. Following the failure of the air traffic controller, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, Chairman of the Malaysian Civil Aviation Administration, resigned on July 31, 2018.
On November 30, 2018, railway transport between North Korea and South Korea that was stopped in November 2008 was resumed after the post of the "front line" and the Arrow Hill mine were dismantled. On the same day, 30 officials from South Korea and South Korea began researching the North Korean 400-kilometer (248-mile) railroad section for 18 days along the DMZ between Gaeseong and Sinuiju. Efforts to investigate so far have been hindered by the presence of warning centers and mountain land mines of arrows. After that, the survey will start along the new rail along the DMZ. The railway survey of the Gyeonggi Line ends on December 5, 2018.