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libro -Come allevare, addomesticare e vivere con un pappagallo (parlante e non)

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Un pratico manuale che spiega, passo dopo passo, come allevare allo stecco ed addestrare i pappagalli.
Al suo interno ci sono delle pratiche schede che spiegano le caratteristiche, quanto vivono, e come riconoscere il maschio dalla femmina, dei pappagalli più richiesti.
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Book-How to breed, tame and living with a parrot (talking or not

In 1955, after loads of ups and downs, the Lugano club plays a few games on what functioned as tennis courts in summer, i.e. the tennis courts of the Münger bakery in Paradiso.

This was possible thanks to two great promoters of the black-and-white family: Cuccio Viglezio and Guido Keller. Still in the course of 1955, Albino Mangili sets up the sport facility in Noranco. And it's in Noranco itself that the black-and-white Club achieves its first real purchase: Beat Rüedi, from Canton Graubünden.

With Rüedi comes the first real example to follow: apart from playing and training, Rüedi moves skillfully in all fields in order to realise what was considered a real dream in Lugano: the artificial rink. In the three years passed in Noranco, the Lugano club contends its first official championships and celebrates its first promotion to first division in 1956. seattle hotels, The president is still Luigi Bellasi, and the omnipresent Cuccio Viglezio and Antonio Bariffi become part of the committee; the last-named is a player already and will subsequently become the first Ticinese to hold the position of president in the National League. The Lugano club also finds its first Canadian purchase during its last season in Noranco: Bob Mitchell, a defender taken from the Milan Devils and who will give the Lugano club those new shots called slapshots.

The first artificial rink, which will be called "Resega", is inaugurated on 1 December 1957.

That day, among the present, there was the guy who – thirty years later – would take the Lugano club to the height of Swiss and international hockey: Geo Mantegazza. An engineer by profession, he has his first contacts with the black-and-white family by doing the Resega's static calculations. The most important engagement experienced during the first years of the Resega was the then Pedrolini Cup atlantic city hotels, name taken from the family that then owned the facility and that gives hospitality to the strongest European teams, such as the Stockholm club, the Wembley Lions, the Paris club and the Milan Devils.

The Resega's inaugural season coincides with the first professional wearing the black-and-white jersey:

Gene Miller, followed by the acrobatic Chinese-Canadian Larry Kwong. At the end of the fifties, the Lugano club also sees a Swiss lad called Gérald Rigolet for a short spell; subsequently, with the Villars and the Chaux de Fonds teams, he will reveal himself one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of Swiss hockey. In the 1963/1964 season, the HCL (key west hotels)will finally achieve the coveted promotion to National League B, thanks to a sensational recruitment drive with the signing-on of the defender Elwyn Friedrich and the winger Roland Bernasconi, both of them internationals and Swiss champions with the Villars club. During that season a great talent shows up on the Resega's ice and makes history: Alfio Molina.