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  1. Sep 21, 2024 · Omnes viae Romam ducunt – all roads lead to Rome: this was the thought that spread through the hum of the markets and the rhythmic steps of the legionaries. Imagine the powerful aura of this maxim. At the time, no one could have imagined that it would survive through the centuries, but thanks to the efficiency of the Roman road system, the most advanced of its time , this expression became a reality.

  2. 4 days ago · Accessibility and Location. Fire escapes must be easily accessible to all occupants of the building. This means that: Escape routes should be clearly marked and located in areas where they are easily identifiable. Fire doors leading to the escape must be unobstructed and able to open freely.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · The pilgrimage phenomenon continues to draw people with an impressive power of attraction. Eucharistic pilgrimages and pilgrimages to the tombs of saints and Holy Shrines are on the rise. The Seven Roads to Notre Dame initiative is a splendid example.

  4. Sep 20, 2024 · All Roads Lead to Ise: Following the Path of the Ise Pilgrimage, Edo Japan’s Foremost Prayer Route. Last Updated: September 20, 2024. Hiyokebashi Bridge in the Naiku of Ise Jingu. Bridges symbolically connect this side and the far side, and the Japan’s creation myth notably begins with the Ame-no-ukihashi, or Floating Bridge of Heaven.

  5. 3 hours ago · Last week, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services said it was sending 151 firefighters to North Carolina, including members of U.S. Search & Rescue California Task Forces 5, 6 ...

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · There's a risk of designing too much for the present and not adequately preparing for future advancements, which could lead to being overtaken by more forward-thinking solutions. Relying heavily on current success may breed complacency, hindering innovation in a rapidly evolving field.

  7. Sep 13, 2024 · Amrith, a distinguished historian of Asia, wants to show how the “roads to ruin” “twisted together” in the centuries from the Mongols to the present day, forming the cloverleaf ramp to Carson’s deadly highway. His perspective combines anger with fatalism.