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Wednesday
Jan 7,2009

Each language represents culture of the country where it is spoken. It consists of various parts among which is speech, verbal and nonverbal communication, numerals, symbols, gestures, etc. Language is a very important component of our every day life for it gives us an opportunity not simply receive and forward information, but express our feelings and emotions, make things more interesting by interpreting them differently using various language styles.

We should develop our language for more we know- more possibilities we have. Yet, we must be careful because language itself is a very powerful tool, and if used incorrect ? can be a very strong weapon against you.

Monday
Dec 29,2008

Whether or not we consider ourselves artists, we are all in the business of creating our lives. Each of us is here to bring to life that something that?s unique to us. None of us is aiming for triteness, in pursuit of the shallow. It?s greatness we?re after?and not some hollow applause coming from somewhere beyond us, but the deep down thrill of knowing we went all out, put our soul into something, created a life that sparked something new, had an impact, could be of use.

The Rolling Stones

Friday
Nov 21,2008

1. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
2. Only Rock ‘n Roll
3. Get Off My Cloud
4. She’s A Rainbow
5. Under My Thumb
6. It’s All Over Now
7. Don’t Stop
8. Happy
9. The Last Time

1. You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Mere days after their release of Beggar’s Banquet in 1968, the band pulled together a real-life circus of a show. Designed as a television spectacle consisting of real circus performers, and some top rock acts of the day. Jethro Tull, The Who and Eric Clapton were in attendance, as were lions, trapeze artists, John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The kind of show you might only now see on the very best of David Letterman.

UnBoom Me!

Saturday
Nov 8,2008

Okay, we got it - a lot of babies were born in the decade after World War II ended. Here’s what I don’t understand: all these millions of babies were born, and then the birth rate dropped; and all those babies that were born in that 1946 - 1964 period are known as the Baby Boom generation.

If the kids had kept coming, would we be talking about a Baby Boom that extended from 1946 to 1972, or 1975? And if so, would we keep defining the whole blinking generation by the trends and events that shaped maybe the first ten percent of them?

Wednesday
Oct 22,2008

The ability to create art is a gift directly from God. Anything from God has power, so it is no surprise that what you create can influence what people do. It can impact the mind, emotions and will of an entire culture.

Culture is defined as:
?The behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought, especially as expressed in a particular community or period. A ?way of doing things? for a particular group of people?.

Art is a method of communication. It can:

-Tell a story.
-Relay an emotion.
-Reveal the unseen.
-Portray the seen in a unique way.

Tuesday
Oct 21,2008

~Continued from Part 1~

As Selena’s popularity grew placing additional demands on the band (e.g. travel), Abraham removed Selena from the 8th grade, drawing immediate unwarranted criticism. Some accused him of violating Child Labor laws while others warned that he was ruining his kids. They’ll be surrounded by drinking and drugs and it’s going to have an effect on them, the critics incorrectly predicted.[1

Monday
Oct 13,2008

Let me start by saying that ?I am an American? Ok, there I have admitted it. But let me go on to make myself slightly more unpopular by suggesting that our American society does present us with a range of valuable and positive aspects. (no ? I am not being ironic yet) Before you stop reading, let me counter that by suggesting what I see as the greatest fault of our modern society. A self absorbed US-centric attitude? A destructive ill conceived foreign policy that is destroying our reputation across the globe? No, neither of these. In my opinion the greatest tragedy is the lack of widespread irony in our daily lives and conversations.

Monday
Sep 22,2008

When humans set off to address fundamental issues about what and how life is to be, two important questions exercise the conscience though a middle-ground question could arise from these two. One question is: ‘how do we make humans the measure of all things for now and for things that are to come?’ The other question is: ‘how do we make nature the measure of all things for now and for things that are to come?’

Sunday
Aug 3,2008

Food has become a cultural phenomenon in the United States and around the world. Food TV is bigger than ever, and chefs are now celebrities. Building on this new food culture is a surprising trend the fuses food with science. That is right; increasingly, both celebrity chefs and at home cooks are paying attention to the science that is involved in the preparation of food.

Antique Sculptures And Pottery

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Friday
Mar 28,2008

Studying antique sculptures and pottery is a great way to see how cultures have evolved and how artistic skills have developed over the centuries. If you are interested in learning about these ancient arts then you may want to begin by selecting a single culture to examine. Start with their primitive pieces and work your way up to modern pieces.

 

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