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Holiday?

Let's think about holiday.
Yesterday I bought a ticket to Tallin to my uncle. TOday I bought a ticket to Kaliningrad. I will be in Tallin since 3 august till 8 august & in Kaliningrad since 14 august till 20 august. May be I come to Riga...
Generally speaking I don't know that to do - I want to have some relax with my boyfriend but I want to have consistent changing of events....

sadly

My job as a waitress finished by 1 august.I had never heard so much bad language from young people , particulary from girls!!! As I understand, it is usual form of communication in my restourant(( I got tired of it. I didn't get use to people speaking with me in such way. It is not emotions - it is relations between people..((

dream

If I will have turtle, I shall name her Grace!

Cloning , клонирование

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Cloning is the process of making an identical copy of something. In biology, it collectively refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments (molecular cloning), cells (cell cloning), or organisms. The term also covers when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually.

The term clone is derived from κλών, the Greek word for "twig, branch", referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the twentieth century; the final e came into use to indicate the vowel is a "long o" instead of a "short o". Since the term entered the popular lexicon in a more general context, the spelling clone has been used exclusively.

«Клони́рование» — тиражирование организма или другого объекта в биологии.

Термин клонирование пришёл в русский язык из английского. Лишь немного изменив своё звучание и написание, он является калькой английского clone, cloning. В самом же английском языке это слово стало употребляться (как биологический термин) менее 100 лет назад. Однако за этот небольшой для жизни слова срок оно уже успело несколько раз поменять своё значение.

Rzevka

Today I make the decision - There are a shelter for animals in Rzevka in St-Petersburg. I decide to work there as a volunteer. Eventually, I have lived 19,5 years in this Earth and have done nothing useful to someone

M&S

Marks & Spencer (M&S) is a British retailer, with 760 stores in more than 30 countries around the world. It is one of the most iconic and widely recognised chain stores in the UK with 520 stores,[1] and is the largest clothing retailer in the country, as well as being a multi-billion pound food retailer.[2] Most of its shops sell both of these categories. It also has a third line of business selling homewares such as bed linen, but this is far smaller than the other two.

In 1998 it became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1 billion,[3] though a few years later it plunged into a crisis which lasted for several years. As of 2007, it was growing again and rapidly increasing profitability.

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The spring come to my heart......

Kuindzhi

Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi (or Arkhip Kuinji , Russian: Архип Иванович Куинджи (January 27, 1842 (?) – July 24, 1910) - Russian landscape painter.

Arkhip Kuindzhi was born in January 1841 in Mariupol (present-day Ukraine), but he spent his youth in the city of Taganrog. He grew up in a poor family, and his father was a Greek shoemaker Ivan Khristoforovich Kuindzhi (sometimes spelt Emendzhi). Arkhip was six years old when he lost his parents, so that he was forced to make his living, working at the church building site, grazing domestic animals, and working at the corn merchant's shop. During the five years, from 1860 to 1865, Arkhip Kuindzhi worked as retoucher in the photo studio of Isakovich in Taganrog. Kuindzhi tried to open his own photographer's studio, but without success. After that Kuindzhi left Taganrog for Saint Petersburg.

He studied painting mainly independently and in St.Petersburg Academy of arts (from 1868; the full member since 1893). He was co-partner of mobile art exhibitions (Peredvizhniki, a group of Russian realist artists who in protest to academic restrictions formed an artists' cooperative, which evolved into the Society for Traveling Art Exhibitions (Peredvizhniki in 1870. During this early period Kuinczhy felt Ivan Aivazovsky's influence.

In 1872 the artist left the academy and worked as a freelancer. The painting Na ostrove Valaam (On the Valaam Island) was the first artwork, which Pavel Tretyakov acquired for his art gallery. In 1873, Kuindzhi exhibited his painting The Snow, which received the bronze medal at the International Art Exhibition in London in 1874. In the middle of 1870s he created a number of paintings in which the landscape motif was designed for concrete social associations in the spirit of Peredvizhniki (Forgotten village, 1874; Chumatski path, 1875; both - in Tretyakov gallery).

In his mature period Kuindzhy aspired to transfer the most expressive on illumination of a condition of the nature. He applied composite receptions (high horizon, etc.), creating panoramic views. Using light effects and intense colors shown in main tones, he depicted the illusion of illumination (The Ukrainian night, 1876; Birch Grove, 1879; After a thunderstorm, 1879; all three are in Tretyakov Gallery; Night on Dnepr, 1880 in Russian museum, St.Petersburg). His later works are remarkable by decorative effects of color building.

Kuindzhi lectured at the St.Petersburg Academy of arts (Professor since 1892; professor-head of landscape workshop since 1894; but he was fired in 1897 for support of student's protests). Among his students were artists such as Arkady Rylov, Nicholas Roerich, Konstantin Bogaevsky, and others. Kuindzhi initiated creation of the Society of artists (1909; later - the Society named after A.I. Kuindzhi).
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Shrovetide!!!!!!!!!!!

mmmmmm pancakes week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Architecture. Help!!!!!!!!!!1

Please!!!!!!!!! People, help me!!!!! I must write a synopsis about London's Architecture, but I haven't information!!!!!!!!!! please help me this quest information!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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