Do You Need a Reason to Gift Your Beautiful Russian Lady with Flowers? (Part 3)

April 29, 2011 by admin  
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Both now and always flowers were associated with definite feelings, emotions and ideas. Flowers attend people during the whole life – birth, wedding, festivals, graduations, illnesses and even death. The majority of flowers have preserved their meaning for thousands of years. We continue talking about the meanings and messages that the most popular spring flowers have. So what flowers to choose for your dear hot Russian bride? Read more

Do You Need a Reason to Gift Your Beautiful Russian Lady with Flowers? (Part 2)

April 29, 2011 by admin  
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Earlier we were talking about the meaning of spring flowers. Bring a bit of light and sun to your Russian bride’s life, gift her a bouquet of fresh spring flowers. Choose the right flowers to show your attitude and express feelings. Meaning of flowers always had a great value for people. Now we are finding out which flowers to present on different situation. Read more

Do You Need a Reason to Gift Your Beautiful Russian Lady with Flowers? (Part 1)

April 29, 2011 by admin  
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“The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size.” – Gertrude S. Wister

Coming spring brings light and sun to everyone’s life. Nature comes back to life after the long severe winter. Flowers are the first to bloom and provide early season beauty. Mostly all gorgeous women adore flowers and dream to receive wonderful bouquets. From the times immemorial, lovers gift flowers to each other as a symbol of longing, affection and love. And how long ago have you presented your sexy Russian lady with flowers? Why are you waiting for some holiday? In fact, you don’t need a reason to gladden your beloved Russian girlfriend. Each flower has its own meaning. Choosing flowers for a bouquet you should think what message it communicates. Read more

The World Day for Safety and Health at Work Is Held on April 28

April 27, 2011 by admin  
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“Without labor nothing prospers.” – Sophocles

Every person has the right for labor and, of course, everyone wants to be protected at work and not to spoil his health. The International Labor Organization established April 28 to be the World Day for Safety and Health at Work in order to attract the attention of the world’s society to this important problem and the ways to development and promotion to the labor protection and support to lower annual death rate at the workplace. The holiday of safe, healthy and decent work was celebrated for the first time in 2003. The idea to establish such an international observance was originated from the Memorial Day of the died workers that was held by American and Canadian working classes in honor of workers injured and perished at the workplace. Read more

The World Intellectual Property Day on April 26

April 25, 2011 by admin  
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“I believe in intellectual property. In my view, it’s the foundation of world economies, and certainly the foundation upon which Sun Microsystems was built. Copyright, trademark, patent – I believe in them all. I also believe in innovation and competition – and that these beliefs are not mutually exclusive.” – Jonathan I. Schwartz

Since the time Internet is getting more and more popular, words “Intellectual property”, as well as “copyright”, are well known all across the world. The term Intellectual property, which refers to a number of different kinds of creations of the intellect, wasn’t used until 19 century. Intellectual property includes musical, literary and artistic works; discoveries and inventions, plus words, phrases, symbols and designs. Read more

Have You Ever Heard About the World Day of United Cities?

April 24, 2011 by admin  
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“All cities are mad: but the madness is gallant. All cities are beautiful: but the beauty is grim.” – Christopher Morley

In 1957 was organized the World Federation of United Cities and, to commemorate this event, annually on the last Sunday of April is celebrated the World Day of United Cities. This year this festival falls on April 24. The World Federation of United Cities is the international nongovernmental organization that unites over 3 500 cities of nearly 160 countries and the aim of which is to strengthening of friendly ties between the cities of different countries. The first convention of the friendship and collaboration between the cities of the allied-countries of the anti-Hitler coalition was signed in 1942. Read more

The International Youth Solidarity Day on April 24

April 23, 2011 by admin  
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“Solidarity is not a matter of sentiment but a fact, cold and impassive as the granite foundations of a skyscraper. If the basic elements, identity of interest, clarity of vision, honesty of intent, and oneness of purpose, or any of these is lacking, all sentimental pleas for solidarity, and all other efforts to achieve it will be barren of results.” – Eugene V. Debs

Youth is the future of our world. “Today’s world has the largest number of youths ever… To prepare for the future, we must promote solidarity between generations today,” said Kofi Annan. There lots of holidays fete youth, created specially for young people and which are celebrated throughout the world. One of such feasts is the International Youth Solidarity Day. Solidarity is the type of integration, shown by a society or group with people and their neighbors. It refers to the connection and communication of people – social relations – which tie people to each other. Read more

Will You Celebrate the Holy Easter Together with Your Pretty Russian Girl?

April 23, 2011 by admin  
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“The joyful news that He had risen does not change the contemporary world.  Still before us lie work, discipline, sacrifice.  But the fact of Easter gives us the spiritual power to do the work, accept the discipline, and make the sacrifice.” – Henry Knox Sherrill

Easter (also known as Easter Day, Easter Sunday, Resurrection Day or Resurrection Sunday) is the central and most esteemed religious feast for orthodox believers, which commemorates the day of Christ’s resurrection. As it is said in Canonical gospels, Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. Its celebration unites both pagan and Christian elements. Traditionally Easter is preceded by seven weeks (40 days) of the Great Lent. Easter is a moveable feast and each year it is celebrated on different dates that vary between March 22 and April 25. Read more

The Day of Psychologist in Ukraine Is Observed on April 23

April 22, 2011 by admin  
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“No psychologist should pretend to understand what he does not understand… Only fools and charlatans know everything and nothing” – Anton Chekhov

One of the outstanding psychologists of the previous century Jean Piaget predicted that in the 21st century psychology will be one of the leading sciences all across the globe. And it seems that his prediction is coming true. Psychology is a relatively young science that was officially accepted only in 1879 when W. Wundt opened the first laboratory of experimental psychology in Leipzig. Read more

World Book and Copyright Day on April 23

April 22, 2011 by admin  
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“A book may be compared to your neighbor: if it be good it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early.” – Henry Brooke

Book is one of the most wonderful and important inventions of the mankind. Books can entertain and teach and everyone can find anything to his taste. On April 23 is celebrated the World Book and Copyright Day, also known as the International Day of the Book or the World Book Day. This festival was by UNESCO’s General Conference in 1995 and this date was chosen not occasionally. April 23 is an important date for the literature world, as it is the anniversary of the birth or death of numerous famous authors William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Maurice Druon, Haldor K.Laxness, Vladimir Nabokov, Josep Pla and Manuel Mejía Vallejo. Read more

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