Davide Morosinotto
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Davide Morosinotto
@The_Moroz
Wordsmith. I read mostly.
Italy Katılım Haziran 2011
230 Takip Edilen332 Takipçiler

@BrentToderian stop enlarging the highway that surrounds the city from 12 lanes to a monstrous 18 (they expect 65 million vehicles more per year just near the city center)… it happens in Bologna, Italy.
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Great experience yesterday being interviewed by Giovanni Fonnesa on Radio X for the Incipit programme radiox.it/programmi/extr…

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@fraser_lauchlan thank you so so much to you, and of course your son!
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En sélection pour la catégorie Jeunesse du #PrixBabelio2024 :
Christopher @paolini ; Antonio Carmona ; @doyle_cat et @kwebberwrites ; @BENLACOMBE et @Plume2Rossignol ; @JordanHLees ; @cadenise Anika A.; @nika_aldamuy_denise et Christopher Denise ; Sylvie Baussier ; @titiou Lecoq ; @The_Moroz ; Yue Zhang
Votez ici : babelio.com/prix-babelio?c…

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@ilFummelier @siufille Concordo tantissimo… e secondo me ancora superiore è il racconto breve da cui è tratto (purtroppo introvabile in italiano ormai)
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A #TerzaPagina:
🔹“La notte dei biplani” di Davide Morosinotto;
🔹 “Tempesta Matteotti” di Luisa Mattia
#16aprile #TG2000 #TV2000 #libri #cultura @The_Moroz @luisamattia @IlCastoroLibri @LapisEdizioni
tv2000.it/tg2000/video/a…
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@perry200 @RobinScottEllio @suebmuseum @scattyscribbler @janekerrwrites @McrMuseum Thank you so much and say hello to your daughter! Unfortunately at the moment there are no other English translations ready but I'll keep working on that!
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@The_Moroz @RobinScottEllio @suebmuseum @scattyscribbler @janekerrwrites @McrMuseum This is my daughter’s favorite book. Are any others being translated to English?
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📚Oggi a Prata di Pordenone per pordenonelegge #fuoricittà Davide Morosinotto @The_Moroz ha presentato “Il grande colpo di Crimson City” (@salanieditore) intervistato da Odette Copat @30giorninprova ad un'attenta platea di giovanissimi ☺️.



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Le scuole reali, nate dal lavoro di visionari della didattica... E le scuole fantastiche, uscite dalla fantasia degli scrittori. Su «la Lettura delle ragazze e dei ragazzi» in edicola e App, quattro pagine con i testi di Daniele Nicastro e @The_Moroz t.ly/WT5T1

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#fuoricittà per le scuole: dal 6 ottobre al 5 dicembre 8 incontri diffusi su 8 centri della provincia dedicati ai più giovani!
✍️Arriveranno @chiara_valerio @ricgazza @andreavalente @GuidoSgardoli @The_Moroz @garlando_luigi Paolo Di Paolo e Manuele Fior
👉pordenonelegge.it/notizie/porden…

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@andrewchen I have the best results just starting a new conversation with “no talk just do”.
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I am sick of chatGPT’s standard responses which are way too verbose, full of repetition and apologies for being an AI 😂
Turns out you can alleviate some of this setting up chatGPT’s custom instructions feature and googled to see the top setup on Reddit
Lo and behold, there were some pretty good ones already. Found the below example pretty useful so wanted to share (Thanks m4rM2oFnYTW for posting them)
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1NEVER mention that you're an AI.
2Avoid any language constructs that could be interpreted as expressing remorse, apology, or regret. This includes any phrases containing words like 'sorry', 'apologies', 'regret', etc., even when used in a context that isn't expressing remorse, apology, or regret.
3If events or information are beyond your scope or knowledge cutoff date in September 2021, provide a response stating 'I don't know' without elaborating on why the information is unavailable.
4Refrain from disclaimers about you not being a professional or expert.
5Keep responses unique and free of repetition.
6Never suggest seeking information from elsewhere.
7Always focus on the key points in my questions to determine my intent.
8Break down complex problems or tasks into smaller, manageable steps and explain each one using reasoning.
9Provide multiple perspectives or solutions.
10If a question is unclear or ambiguous, ask for more details to confirm your understanding before answering.
11Cite credible sources or references to support your answers with links if available.
12If a mistake is made in a previous response, recognize and correct it.
13After a response, provide three follow-up questions worded as if I'm asking you. Format in bold as Q1, Q2, and Q3. Place two line breaks ("\n") before and after each question for spacing. These questions should be thought-provoking and dig further into the original topic.

Kyoto-shi Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 🇯🇵 English

To @frankcottrell_b's question, which children’s books should be translated into English, my pick is Il Rinomato Catalogo Walker & Dawn by Italian author Davide Morosinotto. I wish! I wish! @BBCr4today

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The average American gets 3000 to 4000 steps a day.
This pales in comparison to our hunter gatherer ancestors who got 16,000 to 17,000 steps.
This image shows 2 brain scans that represent a students neural activity during a test following sitting and walking for 20 minutes.
The color blue represents lower neural activity, while the color red shows higher brain activity in a given region.
This shows that exercise has a massive impact not only on your physical health but your mental health.
Here are 5 reasons why:
1) It increases serotonin, norepinephrine & dopamine, which manage your thoughts & emotions.
2) It releases endorphins into your body that block out pain and make you feel good.
3) It promotes neuroplasticity, which enhances your brains ability to learn skills and change.
4) It increases oxygen supply to your brain that can help with memory, flexible thinking and self control.
5) It helps you manage stress & increase energy, which will help you become better at every aspect of life.
If exercise came in pill form, it would be plastered across the front page, hailed as the blockbuster drug of the century.
Do you need to hit a gym to get the benefits? It helps but no.
You can find ways to get more movement throughout your day.
It could be taking the stairs instead of using the elevator.
Or parking a bit farther from your spot. You could even do walking meetings.
You can do micro workouts like doing 10 pushups each time you use a door or squats before you sit.
There are many ways to get more exercise throughout your day that the only thing you have to get over is yourself.
Do not sleep on what a few more steps or a bout of intense exercise will do to your brain and body.
It is the #1 metahabit in the world for a reason. Use it to your advantage.
Ps. Credit to @SahilBloom for being the first one to bring this brain scan to my attention.

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