This short document discusses Christmas in London, recalling both bitter-sweet memories from the past year and hopes for a merry Christmas and happy new year, while also mentioning seeing Christmas lights near the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
K is emailing Linda about keeping the rent the same for a property in Eatons Hill. K wants to maintain the current weekly rental rate as their rental in Sydney has remained unchanged. K is happy to keep the current tenants who sound like good tenants. K also thanks Linda for the market data provided on the Brisbane property which was interesting and demonstrates Linda's thoroughness and professionalism.
Jane Bennet reflects on key locations and events in her life, including growing up at her family home Longbourn, meeting Mr. Bingley for the first time at Netherfield, dancing with him, visiting London with her aunt and uncle, reuniting with her family, her sister Lydia returning home with Mr. Wickham, a surprise visit from Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley where Mr. Bingley proposed to her, and learning that her sister Lizzy has fallen for Mr. Darcy leading to two weddings in their family and the festivities of her wonderful wedding cementing the ties of their family.
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This document discusses a student assignment to design a city centered around houses of worship. The student, Tan Hui Yan, was assigned the task by Professor Dato' Ir. Dr Riza Atiq Abdullah bin O.K. Rahmat. As an example, the document mentions the Masjid Nabawi mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
Mrs. Cowie's letter inquires about the whereabouts of her house deeds. Her husband was previously represented by Mr. O'Callaghan in a 2005 bankruptcy case. At that time, Mr. O'Callaghan did not think finding the deeds would be a problem if needed. However, Mrs. Cowie now wants to tie up loose ends regarding the deeds' location. She provides the history of her mortgage, which was originally with Abbey National in 1971 and was transferred between various firms. She is unsure if the deeds were properly transferred with the other papers to Mr. O'Callaghan's firm, Machins. Mrs. Cowie asks if it is possible and necessary to track down the deeds,
This document discusses the importance of centering cities around places of worship from various religions. It provides examples of prominent religious sites for Islam in Mecca, Christianity in Vatican City, Buddhism in Wat Pho temple in Thailand, and Hinduism in Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The document expresses gratitude at its conclusion.
This document discusses religiously centered cities and includes examples from Bangkok, Thailand, Turkey, Moscow, and the Batu Caves temple in Malaysia. It focuses on how cities can be planned around important religious sites and structures to serve both spiritual and community purposes.
The document discusses the history of Fort Collins, Colorado over the past 12,000 years. It explains that various peoples have been drawn to the area due to both opportunities and challenges presented by the landscape, which includes mountains, plains, rivers, and a climate that requires stewardship of the land. Through constantly adapting to their environment, the people who have lived in Fort Collins have found sustainable ways of life, from indigenous practices to modern green energy industries. The dynamic interplay between the people and the natural surroundings shapes both the past and future of Fort Collins.
Every Christmas Day in the English Lake District, two skulls of murdered men would appear. In one historic British Royal Family home in Norfolk, a ghost would appear every Christmas Eve in the servants' rooms, throwing Christmas cards and pulling sheets from beds. Victorian London in the 1840s was very busy, crowded, and noisy, with children as young as nine working long hours in factories.
K is emailing Linda about keeping the rent the same for a property in Eatons Hill. K wants to maintain the current weekly rental rate as their rental in Sydney has remained unchanged. K is happy to keep the current tenants who sound like good tenants. K also thanks Linda for the market data provided on the Brisbane property which was interesting and demonstrates Linda's thoroughness and professionalism.
Jane Bennet reflects on key locations and events in her life, including growing up at her family home Longbourn, meeting Mr. Bingley for the first time at Netherfield, dancing with him, visiting London with her aunt and uncle, reuniting with her family, her sister Lydia returning home with Mr. Wickham, a surprise visit from Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley where Mr. Bingley proposed to her, and learning that her sister Lizzy has fallen for Mr. Darcy leading to two weddings in their family and the festivities of her wonderful wedding cementing the ties of their family.
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This document discusses a student assignment to design a city centered around houses of worship. The student, Tan Hui Yan, was assigned the task by Professor Dato' Ir. Dr Riza Atiq Abdullah bin O.K. Rahmat. As an example, the document mentions the Masjid Nabawi mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
Mrs. Cowie's letter inquires about the whereabouts of her house deeds. Her husband was previously represented by Mr. O'Callaghan in a 2005 bankruptcy case. At that time, Mr. O'Callaghan did not think finding the deeds would be a problem if needed. However, Mrs. Cowie now wants to tie up loose ends regarding the deeds' location. She provides the history of her mortgage, which was originally with Abbey National in 1971 and was transferred between various firms. She is unsure if the deeds were properly transferred with the other papers to Mr. O'Callaghan's firm, Machins. Mrs. Cowie asks if it is possible and necessary to track down the deeds,
This document discusses the importance of centering cities around places of worship from various religions. It provides examples of prominent religious sites for Islam in Mecca, Christianity in Vatican City, Buddhism in Wat Pho temple in Thailand, and Hinduism in Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The document expresses gratitude at its conclusion.
This document discusses religiously centered cities and includes examples from Bangkok, Thailand, Turkey, Moscow, and the Batu Caves temple in Malaysia. It focuses on how cities can be planned around important religious sites and structures to serve both spiritual and community purposes.
The document discusses the history of Fort Collins, Colorado over the past 12,000 years. It explains that various peoples have been drawn to the area due to both opportunities and challenges presented by the landscape, which includes mountains, plains, rivers, and a climate that requires stewardship of the land. Through constantly adapting to their environment, the people who have lived in Fort Collins have found sustainable ways of life, from indigenous practices to modern green energy industries. The dynamic interplay between the people and the natural surroundings shapes both the past and future of Fort Collins.
Every Christmas Day in the English Lake District, two skulls of murdered men would appear. In one historic British Royal Family home in Norfolk, a ghost would appear every Christmas Eve in the servants' rooms, throwing Christmas cards and pulling sheets from beds. Victorian London in the 1840s was very busy, crowded, and noisy, with children as young as nine working long hours in factories.
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was the leading member of the Impressionist group and the one who longest practised the principles of absolute fidelity to the visual sensation and painting directly from the object, in necessary out of door. Cezanne is said to have described him as ’only one eye, but my God what an eye!’. Monet is also the one who took impressionism into new contradictory way to become, in the 1940s, a major influence on Abstract Expressionism.
This document provides images and descriptions related to the colours and culture of Galicia, a region in northern Spain with Celtic roots. It includes photographs of traditional horreo structures used for food storage, mussel aquaculture platforms, fishing boats and equipment, coastal scenery including beaches, cathedrals, bridges and cities. Brief captions describe Galicia's fishing and seafood industries, pilgrimage routes, and coastal landscapes along the treacherous Costa Morte shoreline subject to shipwrecks and environmental disasters.
Clara Peeters (1594-c1659) was active between 1607 and 1621. Unlike many of the women painters of her time, she specialized on Still-life. She was a pioneer female painter. Early female painters were mostly portrait painters. There is not much known about her life as well. Her paintings of tables of food and other objects ware early manifestations of naturalism. As far as we know, her paintings of fish are the first that were dedicated to this subject.
Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614) lived in Bologna, Italy. She was a contemporary of Sofonisba Anguissola, who was internationally known. Her father was a distinguished printed of the School of Bologna. Her earliest work was printed in 1575, ‘The Child of the Monkey’, At 23. She specialised in painted portraits and mainly on women of nobleman and of high society. She was particularly skilled in painting dresses. Her relationships with female clients were often warm and some became godparents of her children.
Fontana married artist Gian Zappi in 1577. She gave birth to 11 children. After the marriage Fontana continued to paint to support her family. Zappi cared for the household and served as assistant agent in selling his wife’s painting. He also depicted small elements of her pictures such as draperies and another details.
Lavinia was elected an honorary member of the University of Bologna and was honoured as a doctorate in 1580.
In 1603, she and her family moved Rome on the invitation of Pope Clement VIII and appointed as a portraitist in the Vatican. Her career flourished in Rome. She was elected to the San Luca Academy in Rome. She died in 1614 and left behind over 100 of her work.
Sofonisba Anguissola was the first internationally known female painter in history. She was born in Cremona, Italy in 1532 to a noble family and received an education in fine art. As a young woman she traveled to Rome where she met Michelangelo, who recognized her talent after she drew a laughing child and then successfully drew a crying child at his challenge. She later became a lady-in-waiting and tutor to Queen Isabel of Spain. Anguissola painted many portraits of royalty and aristocrats over her long career, including several self-portraits showing her artistic progression. She lived to age 92 and opened doors for many other female painters.
The world’s oceans and seas cover 71% of the surface of the Earth. It makes the Earth unique within the Solar System. It is also where life first began. Today the ocean is regarded as the last major frontier on Earth for exploration and development of resources to sustain mankind in the future. The sea also has an irresistible attraction on us, drawing us nearer to the shores. The sound of the waves lashing on the sandy beaches, the gentle breeze of a hot summer evening, the shimmers of silver lights, the fisherman coming home with their catch, the long voyages of container carriers that link the world economy are all part of our acquaintance with the sea. In its fury, it can unleash power that can destroy cities, sending ships and army to the bottom of the sea. No wonder, apart from our scientists, the seas is often a favourite subject for artists, poets and musicians. The song La Mer was an example, composed and sang by Charles Trenet’s in 1946 offers us a romantics version of our encounter with the sea.
Caravaggio was an influential Italian painter in the early 17th century. He pioneered a realistic style using dramatic lighting and everyday subjects. He had a turbulent life that included fights and murder. He went into hiding after killing a man in Rome in 1606. Many painters were strongly influenced by his style, known as Caravaggism or Caravaggisti. Some of his most prominent followers included Artemisia Gentileschi, Jusepe de Ribera, and Rembrandt, who incorporated his use of chiaroscuro and everyday subjects into their own works. Caravaggio's dramatic realism had a major and long-lasting impact on European painting.
The British Isles are situated at the edge of the European continent. Historically the Roman invaded Britain in 43 AD and ruled for 350 years. This was followed by successive settlements by northern European. The last successful invasion was by the Norman from France in 1066. Today Britain is administratively divided into four main regions – Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. Culturally, British influence has been very important in the world. Many former colonies have inherited the political culture and the social practices from Britain, in particularly the English speaking countries of the world. Economically, Britain was the first country to begin the process of Industrial Revolution. Britain is rich in energy resource but poor in material resources. As an island country, maritime trading has been and important development in its economy. Geological its landscape is varied with many types of habitats.
The document provides a list of artists and artworks housed at the Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Belgium. It includes over 50 listings of artists from the 15th-17th centuries such as Bruegel, Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and Ruysdael along with brief descriptions of some of their paintings. The document also notes that Philippe de Champaigne was a French portrait painter employed by King Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu who had some works displayed at the museum.
Van Dyck was a prolific Flemish painter known for his portraits of English royalty in the 17th century. He showed talent from a young age, becoming a studio assistant to Rubens by age 19. After travels to Italy where he was influenced by Titian, he moved to London in 1632 where he became the most important court painter under King Charles I. He is renowned for portraits that conveyed a sense of elegance and status, including his equestrian portrait of Charles I and many portraits of other members of the royal family and nobility. Van Dyck spent his later years in London before passing away in 1641.
P Bruegel’s greatness is so widely acknowledged today that it is hard to imagine that in his life his supremacy was not recognised. He was immensely popular, but many contemporaries regarded his work as old-fasioned.
The greatest Flemish artist of 16th century. This realistic and landscape painter, gives us a gleam of life in the Low Country 400 years ago. His paintings are full of details & messages and so interesting to look at. Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c1525/30-69), nicknamed ‘Peasant Bruegel’, was the most important satirist in the Netherlands after Bosch and one of the greatest landscape painters. After he became Master in the Antwerp Guild in 1551, he went to France and Italy, travelling as far south as Sicily. He was impressed by the landscape of Italy but not so on the Italian paintings. From his painting, he gave us insights to the peasant life and their relationship with nature of 16C in the Low Countries. He was an educated man, well able to associate with his distinguished clients and sophisticated enough disguised his political opinions as a biblical story.
The greatest Flemish artist of 16th century. This realistic and landscape painter, gives us a gleam of life in the Low Country 400 years ago. His paintings are full of details & messages and so interesting to look at. Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c1525/30-69), nicknamed ‘Peasant Bruegel’, was the most important satirist in the Netherlands after Bosch and one of the greatest landscape painters. After he became Master in the Antwerp Guild in 1551, he went to France and Italy, travelling as far south as Sicily. He was impressed by the landscape of Italy but not so on the Italian paintings. From his painting, he gave us insights to the peasant life and their relationship with nature of 16C in the Low Countries. He was an educated man, well able to associate with his distinguished clients and sophisticated enough disguised his political opinions as a biblical story.
British Museum has a “permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. The British Museum was the first public national museum in the world.
The Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Anglo-Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. The museum's expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of British colonisation” Wikipedia.
London is one of the financial centre of the world. It is also an important centre for performance, arts, museums, theatres and fashion. What is particularly noticeable is that London is made up of two city centres. The City of London for finance, the West End for entertainment and the political entre of Westminster.
Yellowstone is US first National Park. It is also the world’s oldest. The park was created in 1872. Today National Parks are established for purpose of conservation. These are designated areas of natural beauty, an island in a developing world.
Today, Yellowstone National Park is probably the best known in the world and easily accessible. Wildlife abounds from the smallest to the largest mammals found in North America. The wolf, here, is a recovery story that is a major restoration of the balance of nature. There large herd of bison roaming in park, following their migration routes. Black and brown bears are frequently seen here. The park lies in the heart of the the Rocky Mountain Range. Here, powerful volcanic forces erupted 2 million, 1.3 million and as recently as 640,000 years ago, to create three of the world’s largest volcanic depressions, or calderas.
Native Americans have lived in the region for at least 11,000 years. Today with large number of visitors, the management and control of the park is vital to ensure its long term future.
The Rijksmuseum is a major European treasury of art. It houses the world’s greatest collection of Dutch paintings of 17C, the Golden Age. It is also a museum for Dutch history, art objects, drawings, sculptures and furniture. The building was opened in 1885. Its building was one of the first to be constructed specially as a museum. In 2004 the museum largely closed for 10 years to undertake a major renovation. The major features of the renovation were the of construction two large atriums covered by glass roofs to provide more amenity spaces for the visitors. The garden was also modified, statues were added, for the visitors to relax and enjoy the summer sun.
Human civilization has existed for a very short time on Earth. If we take the existence of Earth as equivalent to one year in time. Then human civilisation only appears on the last second of the last hour of the last day in the Earth’s year. Human has been fighting each other since the beginning of history. In the last century, we had two World Wars, when millions were killed. But I am the luck generation that miraculously never experienced wars, although the drums of wars are never too far away. We have arsenals of weapons that could destroy the world many times over. In my life time, I have also seen many of our children, marrying people of different races too. Our greatest enemy is ourselves. If we can survive this, there is the whole universe to explore. Finally, just remind ourselves that the longest Ice Age on Earth lasted for well over 1 billion years long and our civilisation is only 10,000 years old. 16 Jan 2022.
Paolo Veronese was a renowned 16th century Venetian painter known for his large-scale frescoes and decorative works. He mastered using bright colors and perspectives to depict elaborate scenes from Renaissance Venice and religious subjects. Some of his most famous works include the Wedding at Cana, The Family of Darius before Alexander, and Allegory of Love paintings - known for their exuberant expressions of Renaissance sensuality and wealth through detailed costumes against architectural backgrounds.
For Sweden 13th December is an important day. It is the beginning of Christmas. It is the festival of Santa Lucia or the Festival of Light. On that day the eldest daughter of the family traditionally dresses in a white robe and wears a crown of candles, bringing lights to the dark winter. It is also a festive reason with specially dishes, foods and drinks for the occasion. Santa Lucia Festival is celebrated in Italy, Norway and Swedish Finland.
It is very scenic and the chosen location for The Roman Holiday, La Dolce Vita and There coins in the Fountain. It has many famous sites, rich in architecture and paintings – Pantheon, RoRome is known as the Eternal City because of its long history. man Forum, Colosseum, castel sant’ Angelo, Vatican, Basilica of St Peter, Trevi Fountain, If Gensu, the Spanish steps, Piazza Navona. Rome is shaped by two important artists Michelangelo and Bernini. This slideshow sketch the development of architecture from the Ancient, to the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque to the modern age.
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Claude Monet (1840-1926) was the leading member of the Impressionist group and the one who longest practised the principles of absolute fidelity to the visual sensation and painting directly from the object, in necessary out of door. Cezanne is said to have described him as ’only one eye, but my God what an eye!’. Monet is also the one who took impressionism into new contradictory way to become, in the 1940s, a major influence on Abstract Expressionism.
This document provides images and descriptions related to the colours and culture of Galicia, a region in northern Spain with Celtic roots. It includes photographs of traditional horreo structures used for food storage, mussel aquaculture platforms, fishing boats and equipment, coastal scenery including beaches, cathedrals, bridges and cities. Brief captions describe Galicia's fishing and seafood industries, pilgrimage routes, and coastal landscapes along the treacherous Costa Morte shoreline subject to shipwrecks and environmental disasters.
Clara Peeters (1594-c1659) was active between 1607 and 1621. Unlike many of the women painters of her time, she specialized on Still-life. She was a pioneer female painter. Early female painters were mostly portrait painters. There is not much known about her life as well. Her paintings of tables of food and other objects ware early manifestations of naturalism. As far as we know, her paintings of fish are the first that were dedicated to this subject.
Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614) lived in Bologna, Italy. She was a contemporary of Sofonisba Anguissola, who was internationally known. Her father was a distinguished printed of the School of Bologna. Her earliest work was printed in 1575, ‘The Child of the Monkey’, At 23. She specialised in painted portraits and mainly on women of nobleman and of high society. She was particularly skilled in painting dresses. Her relationships with female clients were often warm and some became godparents of her children.
Fontana married artist Gian Zappi in 1577. She gave birth to 11 children. After the marriage Fontana continued to paint to support her family. Zappi cared for the household and served as assistant agent in selling his wife’s painting. He also depicted small elements of her pictures such as draperies and another details.
Lavinia was elected an honorary member of the University of Bologna and was honoured as a doctorate in 1580.
In 1603, she and her family moved Rome on the invitation of Pope Clement VIII and appointed as a portraitist in the Vatican. Her career flourished in Rome. She was elected to the San Luca Academy in Rome. She died in 1614 and left behind over 100 of her work.
Sofonisba Anguissola was the first internationally known female painter in history. She was born in Cremona, Italy in 1532 to a noble family and received an education in fine art. As a young woman she traveled to Rome where she met Michelangelo, who recognized her talent after she drew a laughing child and then successfully drew a crying child at his challenge. She later became a lady-in-waiting and tutor to Queen Isabel of Spain. Anguissola painted many portraits of royalty and aristocrats over her long career, including several self-portraits showing her artistic progression. She lived to age 92 and opened doors for many other female painters.
The world’s oceans and seas cover 71% of the surface of the Earth. It makes the Earth unique within the Solar System. It is also where life first began. Today the ocean is regarded as the last major frontier on Earth for exploration and development of resources to sustain mankind in the future. The sea also has an irresistible attraction on us, drawing us nearer to the shores. The sound of the waves lashing on the sandy beaches, the gentle breeze of a hot summer evening, the shimmers of silver lights, the fisherman coming home with their catch, the long voyages of container carriers that link the world economy are all part of our acquaintance with the sea. In its fury, it can unleash power that can destroy cities, sending ships and army to the bottom of the sea. No wonder, apart from our scientists, the seas is often a favourite subject for artists, poets and musicians. The song La Mer was an example, composed and sang by Charles Trenet’s in 1946 offers us a romantics version of our encounter with the sea.
Caravaggio was an influential Italian painter in the early 17th century. He pioneered a realistic style using dramatic lighting and everyday subjects. He had a turbulent life that included fights and murder. He went into hiding after killing a man in Rome in 1606. Many painters were strongly influenced by his style, known as Caravaggism or Caravaggisti. Some of his most prominent followers included Artemisia Gentileschi, Jusepe de Ribera, and Rembrandt, who incorporated his use of chiaroscuro and everyday subjects into their own works. Caravaggio's dramatic realism had a major and long-lasting impact on European painting.
The British Isles are situated at the edge of the European continent. Historically the Roman invaded Britain in 43 AD and ruled for 350 years. This was followed by successive settlements by northern European. The last successful invasion was by the Norman from France in 1066. Today Britain is administratively divided into four main regions – Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. Culturally, British influence has been very important in the world. Many former colonies have inherited the political culture and the social practices from Britain, in particularly the English speaking countries of the world. Economically, Britain was the first country to begin the process of Industrial Revolution. Britain is rich in energy resource but poor in material resources. As an island country, maritime trading has been and important development in its economy. Geological its landscape is varied with many types of habitats.
The document provides a list of artists and artworks housed at the Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Belgium. It includes over 50 listings of artists from the 15th-17th centuries such as Bruegel, Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and Ruysdael along with brief descriptions of some of their paintings. The document also notes that Philippe de Champaigne was a French portrait painter employed by King Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu who had some works displayed at the museum.
Van Dyck was a prolific Flemish painter known for his portraits of English royalty in the 17th century. He showed talent from a young age, becoming a studio assistant to Rubens by age 19. After travels to Italy where he was influenced by Titian, he moved to London in 1632 where he became the most important court painter under King Charles I. He is renowned for portraits that conveyed a sense of elegance and status, including his equestrian portrait of Charles I and many portraits of other members of the royal family and nobility. Van Dyck spent his later years in London before passing away in 1641.
P Bruegel’s greatness is so widely acknowledged today that it is hard to imagine that in his life his supremacy was not recognised. He was immensely popular, but many contemporaries regarded his work as old-fasioned.
The greatest Flemish artist of 16th century. This realistic and landscape painter, gives us a gleam of life in the Low Country 400 years ago. His paintings are full of details & messages and so interesting to look at. Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c1525/30-69), nicknamed ‘Peasant Bruegel’, was the most important satirist in the Netherlands after Bosch and one of the greatest landscape painters. After he became Master in the Antwerp Guild in 1551, he went to France and Italy, travelling as far south as Sicily. He was impressed by the landscape of Italy but not so on the Italian paintings. From his painting, he gave us insights to the peasant life and their relationship with nature of 16C in the Low Countries. He was an educated man, well able to associate with his distinguished clients and sophisticated enough disguised his political opinions as a biblical story.
The greatest Flemish artist of 16th century. This realistic and landscape painter, gives us a gleam of life in the Low Country 400 years ago. His paintings are full of details & messages and so interesting to look at. Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c1525/30-69), nicknamed ‘Peasant Bruegel’, was the most important satirist in the Netherlands after Bosch and one of the greatest landscape painters. After he became Master in the Antwerp Guild in 1551, he went to France and Italy, travelling as far south as Sicily. He was impressed by the landscape of Italy but not so on the Italian paintings. From his painting, he gave us insights to the peasant life and their relationship with nature of 16C in the Low Countries. He was an educated man, well able to associate with his distinguished clients and sophisticated enough disguised his political opinions as a biblical story.
British Museum has a “permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. The British Museum was the first public national museum in the world.
The Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Anglo-Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. The museum's expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of British colonisation” Wikipedia.
London is one of the financial centre of the world. It is also an important centre for performance, arts, museums, theatres and fashion. What is particularly noticeable is that London is made up of two city centres. The City of London for finance, the West End for entertainment and the political entre of Westminster.
Yellowstone is US first National Park. It is also the world’s oldest. The park was created in 1872. Today National Parks are established for purpose of conservation. These are designated areas of natural beauty, an island in a developing world.
Today, Yellowstone National Park is probably the best known in the world and easily accessible. Wildlife abounds from the smallest to the largest mammals found in North America. The wolf, here, is a recovery story that is a major restoration of the balance of nature. There large herd of bison roaming in park, following their migration routes. Black and brown bears are frequently seen here. The park lies in the heart of the the Rocky Mountain Range. Here, powerful volcanic forces erupted 2 million, 1.3 million and as recently as 640,000 years ago, to create three of the world’s largest volcanic depressions, or calderas.
Native Americans have lived in the region for at least 11,000 years. Today with large number of visitors, the management and control of the park is vital to ensure its long term future.
The Rijksmuseum is a major European treasury of art. It houses the world’s greatest collection of Dutch paintings of 17C, the Golden Age. It is also a museum for Dutch history, art objects, drawings, sculptures and furniture. The building was opened in 1885. Its building was one of the first to be constructed specially as a museum. In 2004 the museum largely closed for 10 years to undertake a major renovation. The major features of the renovation were the of construction two large atriums covered by glass roofs to provide more amenity spaces for the visitors. The garden was also modified, statues were added, for the visitors to relax and enjoy the summer sun.
Human civilization has existed for a very short time on Earth. If we take the existence of Earth as equivalent to one year in time. Then human civilisation only appears on the last second of the last hour of the last day in the Earth’s year. Human has been fighting each other since the beginning of history. In the last century, we had two World Wars, when millions were killed. But I am the luck generation that miraculously never experienced wars, although the drums of wars are never too far away. We have arsenals of weapons that could destroy the world many times over. In my life time, I have also seen many of our children, marrying people of different races too. Our greatest enemy is ourselves. If we can survive this, there is the whole universe to explore. Finally, just remind ourselves that the longest Ice Age on Earth lasted for well over 1 billion years long and our civilisation is only 10,000 years old. 16 Jan 2022.
Paolo Veronese was a renowned 16th century Venetian painter known for his large-scale frescoes and decorative works. He mastered using bright colors and perspectives to depict elaborate scenes from Renaissance Venice and religious subjects. Some of his most famous works include the Wedding at Cana, The Family of Darius before Alexander, and Allegory of Love paintings - known for their exuberant expressions of Renaissance sensuality and wealth through detailed costumes against architectural backgrounds.
For Sweden 13th December is an important day. It is the beginning of Christmas. It is the festival of Santa Lucia or the Festival of Light. On that day the eldest daughter of the family traditionally dresses in a white robe and wears a crown of candles, bringing lights to the dark winter. It is also a festive reason with specially dishes, foods and drinks for the occasion. Santa Lucia Festival is celebrated in Italy, Norway and Swedish Finland.
It is very scenic and the chosen location for The Roman Holiday, La Dolce Vita and There coins in the Fountain. It has many famous sites, rich in architecture and paintings – Pantheon, RoRome is known as the Eternal City because of its long history. man Forum, Colosseum, castel sant’ Angelo, Vatican, Basilica of St Peter, Trevi Fountain, If Gensu, the Spanish steps, Piazza Navona. Rome is shaped by two important artists Michelangelo and Bernini. This slideshow sketch the development of architecture from the Ancient, to the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque to the modern age.
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