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Каталог Создан В Системе Zooportal.Pro 1 INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW CACIB – FCI «BELYE NOCHI» ИНТЕРНАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ВЫСТАВКА СОБАК CACIB – FCI "БЕЛЫЕ НОЧИ"
Каталог создан в системе zooportal.pro 1 INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW CACIB – FCI «BELYE NOCHI» ИНТЕРНАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ВЫСТАВКА СОБАК CACIB – FCI "БЕЛЫЕ НОЧИ" 24 октября 2020 г. ОРГАНИЗАТОР ВЫСТАВКИ: МОКО КЕННЕЛ-КЛУБ САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГА 194044 Россия, Санкт-Петербург, Нейшлотский пер., дом 9 Почтовый адрес: 194044, Санкт-Петербург, Нейшлотский пер.,9 [email protected] +7 812 5420504 МЕСТО ПРОВЕДЕНИЯ: Конгрессно-выставочный центр «ЭКСПОФОРУМ». Россия, Санкт-Петербург, Шушары, Петербургское ш., 64/1 ОРГАНИЗАЦИОННЫЙ КОМИТЕТ ВЫСТАВКИ: Председатель оргкомитета Седых Н. Б. Члены оргкомитета Седых Н. Е., Расчихмаров А. П., Жеребцова А. А. Главный секретарь выставки Дегтярева Н. И. Руководитель пиар-службы Шапошникова М. В. Руководитель пресс-центра Блажнова В. Б. СТАЖЕРЫ: Раннамяги О., Котляр Н., Коваленко М., Алифиренко В., Кениг М. Для проведения экспертизы в экстерьерных рингах приглашены эксперты: Эксперт / Judge Ринг Георгий Баклушин / Georgiy Baklushin (Россия / Russia) 1 Душан Паунович / Dusan Paunovic (Сербия / Serbia) 2 Виктор Лобакин / Viktor Lobakin / (Азербайджан / Azerbaijan) 3 Павел Марголин / Pavel Margolin (Россия / Russia) 4 Алексей Белкин / Alexey Belkin (Россия / Russia) 5 Юлия Овсянникова / Yulia Ovsyannikova (Россия / Russia) 6 Елена Кулешова / Elena Kuleshova (Россия / Russia) 7 Зоя Богданова / Zoya Bogdanova (Россия / Russia) 8 Резервный эксперт / Reserve Judge: Наталья Никольская / Natalia Nikol’skaya (Россия / Russia) Каталог создан в системе zooportal.pro 2 Регламент работы выставки «БЕЛЫЕ НОЧИ» / Show’s «BELYE NOCHI» Operating -
Witch Branding
AEGAEUM JOURNAL ISSN NO: 0776-3808 Predicament of women in India: Witch Branding Author- Sneha Kumari, 10th Semester, BB.A.LL.B (H), Law College, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun. Co-Author- Dr. Vivek Kumar, Law College, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun. Abstract Witch hunting and branding women as a witch is essentially a legacy of violence against women in our society. By punishing those women who are seen as vile and wild, oppressors perhaps want to send a not so subtle message to women: docility and domesticity get rewarded; anything else gets punished. As soon as the women steps out their prescribed roles, they become targets. When women are branded as witches they are made to walk naked through the village, they are gang-raped, at times cut their breasts off, break their teeth or heads and forced to swallow urine and human faeces or eat human flesh or drink the blood of a chicken. There are thousands of women who face such brutal violence in each and every rural parts of India and superstitions are probably made to be the main reason behind all the murders and brutality towards women when the truth is they are simply used as an scapegoats and “superstitions are used as an excuse” only to hide the true motive behind those murders and brutality. This can also be called as a caste based practice where the members of upper caste society try to condemn and deter the poor and indigenous people by branding them as witches. Keywords- Scapegoat, Dayan, Sorcerer, Witch- hunting, Witch Branding Introduction Witch branding are the threat to the society. -
Ancient Natural Sacred Sites in Kurzeme Region, Latvia
dating back to 1234 about enfeoffing of 25 acres of land 5 to the Riga St. Peter’s Church, was situated. The hill fort IN THE WAKE OF THE CURONIANS was located in the Curonian land of Vanema. The Mežīte Hill Fort was constructed on a solitary, about 13 m high Longer distances of the route are hill, the slopes of which had been artificially made steep- heading along asphalt roads, but 3 The CURONIAN HILL FORT er. Its plateau is of a triangular form, 55 x 30–50 m large, access to ancient cult sites mostly is OF VeCKULDīGA with a narrower southern part, on which a 3 meters high available along gravel and forest roads. Kuldīga 56º59’664 21º57’688 rampart had been heaped up. It used to protect the as- Long before the introduction of Christianity in cent to the hill fort, which, just like in many other Latvian Length of the route 145 km the ancient land of Cursa and expansion of the hill forts, was planned in such a way that when invaders 9 10 22 Livonian Order, on the present site of the hill fort of were striving to conquer the hill fort, their shoulders, Veckuldīga, at the significant waterway of the Venta unprotected by a shield, would be turned against the 21 has been observed: in the nearby trees, there have ancestors’ traditions are still kept alive by celebrating cult tree, its age could be around 400–500 years. River, one of the largest and best fortified castles of hill fort’s defenders. -
On the Divination Images of Flowers and Plants in Song Ci
Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences ISSN 2616-5783 Vol.3, Issue 10: 130-135, DOI: 10.25236/AJHSS.2020.031017 On the divination images of flowers and plants in Song Ci Yi Wang1,* 1 College of Liberal Arts, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225002, China *Corresponding Author ABSTRACT. Flower divination is a special digital divination method that uses flowers and plants as a medium, and it has become a common cultural image in Song Ci. Flower and grass divination uses the odd and even number of petals and other body parts as hexagrams or double leaves and combined stems as auspicious signs as its test methods. The reason why the image of flower and grass divination can flourish in Song Ci is closely related to the highly developed divination culture and flower trade in the Song Dynasty. It also contains the national consciousness and national experience of number worship and number divination. KEYWORDS: flower divination, digital divination, cultural image, national consciousness 1. Introduction The Song Dynasty was a period of relatively prosperous culture, and divination was an important part of Song Dynasty culture. From the emperor to the ordinary citizens, divination penetrated into their cultural life and became a special sight in the urban life of the Song Dynasty. Take the literati as an example. Since the Jiayou period, "literati and bureaucrats have always used hexagram shadows". Flower and grass divination is a special way of divination. It uses flowers, grass, and leaves as the medium, and mostly uses odd and even numbers as hexagrams as its external manifestation. It is more common in Song Ci and became one of Song Ci. -
The Immigrant Artist at Work. Edwidge Danticat
New West Indian Guide Vol. 85, no. 3-4 (2011), pp. 265-339 URL: http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/nwig/index URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-101708 Copyright: content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License ISSN: 0028-9930 BOOK REVIEWS Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work. EDWIDGE DANTICAT. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. 189 pp. (Cloth US$ 19.95) COLIN DAYAN Department of English Vanderbilt University Nashville TN 37235, U.S.A. <[email protected]> In her response to a February 2011 exchange in Small Axe, Edwidge Danticat writes: “Absolute certainty is perhaps at the center of activism, but ambiva- lence is at the heart of art, where gray areas abound and nuance thrives.” What strikes me most in all of her writing is the grace attendant upon terror, her ability to reorient our understanding of the political. As I write, hundreds of people are being evicted from camps in Delmas, a neighborhood northeast of downtown Port-au-Prince. With machetes, knives, and batons, the police slashed, tore, and destroyed tents, the makeshift refuge of those displaced by the earthquake. Now, at the start of the hurricane season, amid heavy rains, those already dispossessed are penalized and thrust again into harm’s way. How, then, to write about Haiti – and refrain from anger? Create Danger ously dares readers to know the unspeakable. But what makes it remarkable is that the dare only works because Danticat is ever tasking herself to know, confront, and ultimately – and unbelievably – create, in spite of examples of greed, fanaticism, and cruelty. -
Witch-Hunting’ in India? Do We Need Special Laws?
SPECIAL ARTICLE ‘Witch-hunting’ in India? Do We Need Special Laws? Madhu Mehra, Anuja Agrawal This paper discusses the findings of a socio-legal study his paper discusses a study on witch-hunting conducted on witch-hunting conducted by the Partners for Law in by the Partners for Law in Development (PLD) in select districts and blocks of Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattis- Development in Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. It T garh.1 The objective of the study was to generate evidence highlights the results of the study in order to offer a regarding contemporary trends of violence and victimisation critical perspective on the increasing reliance on special in which allegations of witchcraft are present (such violations laws to address the problem of witch-hunting. The being referred to in short as witch-hunting) and to identify the interface that such victimisation has with law within these socio-legal evidence from the states which already have three states as well as in the broader Indian context. The view such special laws on witch-hunting shows their that witch-hunting/witchcraft is a unique problem which inefficacy in dealing with witch-hunting and related requires interventions in the form of a special law already forms of violence. Criminalisation of witch-hunting prevails in much of the debate on this issue and indeed has led to such laws being enacted in several Indian states while through special laws is an inadequate response to the similar measures are increasingly being contemplated in other problem which has much in common with other forms parts of the country. -
Crime 33 Fantasy 53 Nonfiction 67 Food 77 Fictionf 9 FICTION
Krystyna Kołakowska Rights Manager Grupa Wydawnicza Foksal sp. zo. o. [email protected] phone: +48 792 053 550 Follow us on Facebook and our webpage www.gwfoksal.pl Grupa Wydawnicza Foksal sp.zo.o. ul. Domaniewska 48, 02-672 Warszawa Poland CONTENT fiction 7 crime 33 fantasy 53 nonfiction 67 food 77 FICTIONf 9 FICTION ZUZANNA’S GARDEN The book tells the story of three friends from Stara Leśna: Zuzanna, Kazia and Wiola, and their families. Zuzanna returns from a trip to England she went on with Adam; she brings back seeds of poisonous plants that fascinate her. Along with her regained partner and their adolescent son they are settling into their life again. Kazia, who runs a bookshop in Stara Leśna, faces the threat of bankruptcy, so she enters a disadvantageous arrangement with local busi- nessman and alleged philanthropist Jan Maria Sochacki. Wiola is the only one of the three who’s still single. She looks for the source of her failures in her difficult childhood, so she starts therapy for adult children of alcoholics and slowly discovers herself anew. Two men cross her path – vet Paweł Stasiński and sensitive businessman Krzysztof Bielecki. But does one of them have the Jagna Kaczanowska Format: 135 x 202 chance of staying in her life for longer? Pages: 400 In the meantime, Sochacki dies at Stanisław Grzybek’s peaceful patisserie. Binding: paperback All signs point to murder, as the victim’s body shows traces of a poisonous Psychologist and journalist for the monthly „Twój STYL”. Lives near Warsaw with her family. -
LATVIA Latvia 171 © Lonelyplanetpublications Expecting Littleandleaveexpecting Overwhelmed, They’Ve Uncovered Certain Long-Buriedtreasure
© Lonely Planet Publications 171 www.lonelyplanet.com LATVIA •• Highlights 172 HIGHLIGHTS HOW MUCH ? Rīga ( p187 ) Wander cobbled medieval streets, slide past Art-Nouveau flourishes Cup of coffee from 0.50Ls and watch the sun rise over a skyline of Latvia Taxi fare per kilometre 45Ls to 65Ls spires and turrets. Gauja Valley ( p227 ) Get your adrena- Public transport ticket 0.2Ls line rushing by bungee jumping, bob- Bicycle hire (daily) 4.50Ls sleighing or skiing amid this exquisite If you’re yearning to hit Europe’s untrodden jackpot, cash in your chips in Latvia (Latvija). landscape. Sauna per hour 10Ls Still undiscovered by the tourism masses, this sizzling Baltic sexpot is poised to become the Jūrmala ( p220 ) Soak up sun and Baltic Sea continent’s next A-list star. A country in transition, hellbent on shedding its stalwart old- vistas in this boisterous resort area. LONELY PLANET INDEX Liepāja (p261 ) Discover the heart and soul Soviet image, the Latvia of today is vibrant, enigmatic and altogether mesmerising. Refresh- Litre of petrol 0.54Ls of Latvia’s rock ’n’ roll scene in this pro- LATVIA ingly unpretentious, Latvia manages to tantalise even the most jaded traveller. Many arrive gressive city poised to become a major Litre of bottled water 0.50Ls expecting little and leave overwhelmed, certain they’ve uncovered long-buried treasure. Baltic hot spot. 50cl bottle of beer 0.40Ls LATVIA Cape Kolka ( p253 ) Feast on fresh fish, Bustling Rīga, with its pumping nightlife, cobbled streets and marvellous Art-Nouveau gulp mouthfuls of crisp air and savour Souvenir T-shirt 5Ls architecture is one of Eastern Europe’s most fun cities. -
Tradīciju Burtnīca Exercise-Book of Traditions Vācēju Kultūra Viduskurzemē Foraging in Central Kurzeme
Exercise-Book of Traditions i Tradīciju burtnīca Exercise-Book of Traditions Vācēju kultūra Viduskurzemē Foraging in Central Kurzeme ii 1 Herbologies/Foraging Networks Introduction Sagatavoja / Interview Text Selection: Signe Pucena, Una Smilgaine, Mārtiņš Laizāns Ekspedīcijas organizatori / Expedition organisers: Signe Pucena, Andrew Gryf Paterson Tekstā saglabātas teicēju un intervētāju valodas īpatnības. In the interview texts, the specific dialects of Latvian language are maintained. The Herbologies/Foraging Networks programme, emerges from the Baltic Sea region, Fotogrāfijas / Photographers: Aistė Viršulytė (LT), Andrew Gryf Paterson (SCO/FI), Bartaku (BE), focused in Helsinki (Finland) and Kurzeme region of Latvia, and now extends beyond. Christina Stadlbauer (AT/BE), Cristobal Montesinos (ES), Ieva Bernotaite (LT), Ossi Kakko (FI), In a series of events during 2010, it has explored the cultural traditions and knowledge of Tija Ausmane (LV), Tuomo Tammenpää (FI), Ulla Taipale (FI), Wojtek Mejor (PL). Redaktori / Proof-readers: Mārtiņš Laizāns, Andrew Gryf Paterson herbs, edible and medicinal plants, within the contemporary context of online networks, Mākslinieks / Layout and design: Mārtiņš Ratniks open information-sharing, and biological technologies. Herbologies refers to the different ways of knowing about plants and their extracts (in- Sērijā “Tradīciju burtnīcas” publicēti izdevumi / This is part of “Exercise Book of Traditions” series: cluding sometimes fungus and bee products), as wild and cultivated food, medicine and “Brandava -
UKRAINIAN CULTURE: Past, Modern Ways of Development
Department of education and science of Ukraine Rivne state humanitarian university UKRAINIAN CULTURE: past, modern ways of development Collection of scientific works Scientific messages Rivne state humanitarian university Producing 20 In 2th т. Tom I It is founded in 2000 Rivne – 2014 BBK 63.3 (4Ukr) -7 U45 UDC 94 (477) Ukrainian Culture: Past, Present and ways of development: Coll. Science. pr., Science. app. Rivnen. state. humanit. Univ. - Vol. 20. T. 1 / compilation. V.G. Vytkalov; redkol .: Bakanurskyy A.G., S.V. Vytkalov, A. Goncharova and others. ; scientific-Ref. Scientific Library RSUH editing. - Rivne : RSUH, 2014. - 381 p. The collection contains articles scholars of higher education institutions dedicated review historical and artistic issues mostly Western lands. Some of material highlights the diverse facets of theoretical and methodological problems of Ukrainian art. A separate section up posts, reviews, and reviews. For researchers, students and all those interested in historical and domestic artistic heritage. Reda ktsiyna colehiya: Editor: V.G. Vytkalov - Ph.D., Professor, Head Department of Cultural Rivne State Humanitarian University Bakanurskyy A.G. - Doctor of Arts, Professor Vytkalov S.V. - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Executive Secretary Goncharov A.M. - Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor S.I. Zhylyuk - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Chugai Zaharchuk -R.V. - Doctor of Arts, Professor Ivanitskii A.I. - Doctor of Arts, Professor Kyyanovska L.A. - Doctor of Arts, Professor Kravchenko O.V. - Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor Ovs.iychuk V.A. - Doctor of Arts, Professor R.M Postolovs'kyy - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor Y.S. Sabodash - Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor Suprun N.A. -
The Ukrainian Weekly 2000, No.40
www.ukrweekly.com INSIDE:• UAOC Sobor looks ahead to unification efforts — page 3. • Gongadze and freedom of the press in Ukraine — page 6. • Ukraine’s goals in the Olympic arena — page 8. Published by the Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal non-profit association Vol. LXVIII HE KRAINIANNo. 40 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2000 EEKLY$1/$2 in Ukraine Papal visit to UkraineU T Ukraine’s athletes earnW 18 medals in Sydney on track for next year by Roman Woronowycz Kyiv Press Bureau KYIV – Bishop Lubomyr Husar, the acting administra- tive head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, con- firmed on September 19 that talks between the Vatican and the Ukrainian government are continuing for a visit by Pope John Paul II to Ukraine next year. Bishop Husar said that while an exact date had yet to be set, the two sides were targeting June 2001 as the most suit- able time for the visit. The Ukrainian government in early 1999 had extended an invitation to the Vatican for a papal visit. While Pope John Paul II accepted the invitation at the time, the Vatican demurred from an immediate decision on a visit, citing var- ious factors, including the approaching Ukrainian presiden- tial elections and a full schedule of Millennium celebrations that would keep the pope in Rome throughout 2000. The strong influence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Ukraine and threats by the Russian Orthodox Church to suspend ecumenical talks with Rome should he visit Ukraine long have been cited as other reasons the pontiff has yet to travel here. -
Wild NYC: Building Biodiversity in Fresh Kills and City Parks
City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works All Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects 6-2014 Wild NYC: Building Biodiversity in Fresh Kills and City Parks Melissa Zavala Graduate Center, City University of New York How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/307 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] Wild NYC: Building Biodiversity in Fresh Kills and City Parks By: melissa zavala A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Anthropology in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York 2014 ii © 2014 MELISSA ZAVALA All Rights Reserved iii This manuscript has been read and accepted for the Graduate Faculty in Anthropology in satisfaction of the dissertation requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Michael Blim________________________ ___________________________ ____________________________________ Date Chair of Examining Committee Gerald Creed_________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________________ Date Executive Officer Murphy Halliburton________________ Diana diZerega Wall_______________ James Moore______________________ Supervisory Committee THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK iv Abstract Wild NYC: Building Biodiversity in Fresh Kills and City Parks by melissa zavala Adviser: Professor Michael Blim This dissertation is an anthropological field study of the work of urban ecological maintenance being conducted in New York City through the analysis of the reclamation and biotic restoration of the Fresh Kills landfill, located in the borough of Staten Island. This landfill was once the largest urban dump in the United States.