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February 25, 2007

ART

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The man living in welfare, Dega subsequently was compelled to sell the house and most part of his property to settle an account which has stayed after death of his father. Boning in the large family, he has died in complete loneliness.
I will tell you about the great painter of the 19th century Edgar Dega. He was born in July 19 1834 in Paris and was the eldest among five children in succeeding family. Edgar was the clever child, that’s why successfully but without special shine has finished school. Among school subjects he especially liked a history and Latin, however most of all he loved to draw. The interest to drawing in him was supported by his father, who always was interested by art, rather than by finance. By undertaking timid attempt to become the lawyer, Edgar has decided to pay more serious attention to painting. He a lot of time spent in Luvre, copying there works of the old foremen, and from 1856 till 1859 has made a trip to Italy, where he had a lot of relatives. In Italy Edgar has got acquainted with works of the great foremen of Renaissance epoch. After returning in Paris in 1859 he has opened his own workshop. Edgar was skilful to represent modern to him life with. He has written a number of portraits, on which the members of his family are represented. Also he wrote pictures on historical themes. His famous pictures were «Dancers in a bar “, “Absent”. Edgar had independent style in all his works. He has left more than 2000 pictures by oil, pastels and sculptures. Last years of life Еdgar Dega has remained in complete loneliness. His father has died, leaving him the debts and problems…

February 23, 2007

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Community usually refers to a group who interact and share certain things as a group, and can refer to various groups of people. Also community focuses on human communities, in which intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks, ideas. Community workers support individuals, groups and organisations in this process on the basis of certain values, commitments and shared expectations, values, beliefs and meanings between individuals. Community may have members who have temporarily moved to other locations. It is a changing set of relationships, including the attitudes and behaviour of its members.
In a community includes its facilities such as public latrines and water points, roads, markets, clinics, schools, road signs, parks, community centres, libraries, sports fields. I think community may have larger communities, including districts, regions, ethnic groups, nations.

February 15, 2007

Valentine’s Day

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“Have seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills
Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain:
I have seen the lady April bringing in the daffodils,
Bringing the springing grass and the soft warm April rain.”

Today I want to say about Valentine’s Day. Every February we celebrate Valentines Day by giving flowers, candy and cards to those we love. Saint Valentine’s Day or Valentine’s Day is on February 14. It is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other.
Legend has it that Valentine was a priest who served during third century Rome. There was an Emperor at that time by the name of Claudius II. Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those that were married. With this thought in mind he outlawed marriage for young men in hopes of building a stronger military base. Supposedly, Valentine, decided this decree just wasn’t fair and chose to marry young couples secretly. When Emperor Claudius II found out about Valentine’s actions he had him put to death.
I saw blog about Valentine’s Day. You may see coloring pictures, e-card and poems. I think that Valentine’s Day is very important day for people because in this day you may find your love.

February 9, 2007

Blogs and journalism together

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Blogs has important role in journalism and refers to individuals playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, sorting, analyzing and disseminating news and information a task once reserved almost exclusively to the news media. “Weblogs are the most popular expression of his new media form.” Blogs have development in popularity in the past year. More people have taken up the tools of self-publishing to create personal journals on subjects as diverse as politics.
“Blogs are in some ways a new form of journalism, open to anyone who can establish and maintain a Web site. Mossberg wrote in his Wall Street Journal technology column last March. The good thing about them is that they introduce fresh voices into the national discourse on various topics, and help build communities of interest through their collections of links.”
Blogs involve more people, who are interested in writing articles, in interesting ideas of people. Blogs are connected with journalism. A people who become journalist can show people their opinions and point of you about all that they write throw their articles and blogs. The people have opportunity to find out information that is interested for them as the journalists at once transfer the fresh information in blogs. In fact most British journalists have enjoying to reading and it is fun to sometimes spot when they have taken ideas from blog posts.
” Nowadays the Blogospere is becoming a credible source and readers are most vigilant guardians of truth and they want that were considered tougher questions in blogs.”
Also their new role will be to teach company officials to speak for themselves, in a plain language and adhering to the rules that makes blogging a more credible communications channel. As for readers who blog, giving them a stake in the editorial process – by letting them provide meaningful feedback or suggesting story leads – increases loyalty and understanding and spurs them to share their positive with others. You can see fresh news in blogs.

Roman art

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Art is that which is made with the primary intention of stimulating the human senses as well as the human mind or spirit. Today I write about Roman art. Roman art grows out of Etruscan art, and at first it is a lot like Etruscan art. Because of this, it has a close relationship to Greek art as well. Roman art as a type of its own really gets going around 500 BC with the beginning of the Roman Republic. Roman people were particularly interested in portraiture: in making statues that really looked like one particular person, especially a famous person. Greek people were more interested in ideals: what is the most beautiful man? What is the most athletic man? But the Romans were more interested in reality. A lot of people living in Rome seem to have believed, also, that having a good image of somebody’s face was important to keeping their ghost happy after they died so they wouldn’t haunt you. So throughout the time of the Roman Republic and all the way through the Roman Empire we see a lot of portraits. Romans were nearly unique in the mixures of materials (e.g. marble and porphyry) used both for painting and sculptures themselves, largely due to cost. While inspired by the Greeks, Romans also developed some of their own innovations, such as the bust and the democratization of the portrait.

February 1, 2007

Gaukhar’s weblog

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