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Chinese Filipinos (Filipino: Pilipinong Tsino, Tsinoy [tʃɪnoɪ] or Pilipinong Intsik [ɪntʃɪk]) are Filipinos of Chinese descent, mostly born and raised in the Philippines. Chinese Filipinos are one of the largest overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia. There are approximately 1.5 million Filipinos with pure Chinese ancestry, or around 1.8% of the population. In addition, Sangleys—Filipinos with at least some Chinese ancestry—comprise a substantial minority of the Philippine population, although the actual figures are not known.Chinese Filpinos are a well established middle class ethnic group and are well represented in all levels of Filipino society. Chinese Filipinos also play a leading role in the Philippines's business sector and dominate the Filipino economy today.
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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Knowledges Seminar Series 2: Cultural astronomy
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The Age of Innocence Audiobook by Edith Wharton | Audio book with subtitles
The Age of Innocence by Edith WHARTON.
Edith Wharton became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction with this 1920 novel about Old New York society. Newland Archer is wealthy, well-bred, and engaged to the beautiful May Welland. But he finds himself drawn to May's cousin Ellen Olenska, who has been living in Europe and who has returned following a scandalous separation from her husband. (Introduction by Elizabeth Klett)
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History of economic thought | Wikipedia audio article
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History of economic thought
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- Socrates
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The history of economic thought deals with different thinkers and theories in the subject that became political economy and economics, from the ancient world to the present day in the 21st Century. This field encompasses many disparate schools of economic thought. Ancient Greek writers such as the philosopher Aristotle examined ideas about the art of wealth acquisition, and questioned whether property is best left in private or public hands. In the Middle Ages, scholasticists such as Thomas Aquinas argued that it was a moral obligation of businesses to sell goods at a just priceIn the Western world, economics was not a separate discipline, but part of philosophy until the 18th–19th century Industrial Revolution and the 19th century Great Divergence, which accelerated economic growth.
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Marathi people | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:46 1 History
00:00:55 1.1 Ancient to medieval period
00:04:31 1.2 Maratha Empire
00:04:40 1.2.1 Political history
00:07:30 1.2.2 Social history
00:09:21 1.3 British colonial rule
00:13:31 1.4 Modern period since Indian independence in 1947
00:18:07 2 Castes and communities
00:19:19 2.1 Hindu castes in Maharashtra
00:20:31 2.2 Non-Hindu communities
00:20:52 3 Marathi Diaspora
00:21:01 3.1 In other Indian states
00:22:35 3.2 Outside India
00:24:27 4 Culture
00:24:36 4.1 Religion
00:24:53 4.2 Marathi Hindu Customs
00:27:23 4.2.1 Ceremonies and rituals
00:31:33 4.3 Hindu festivals
00:54:12 4.4 Festivals observed by other communities
00:54:22 4.4.1 Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din
00:55:04 4.4.2 Christmas
00:55:33 4.5 Food
00:58:25 4.6 Attire
00:59:35 4.7 Names
01:00:21 4.7.1 Surnames
01:01:16 4.8 Language and Literature
01:01:32 4.8.1 Ancient Marathi inscriptions
01:02:32 4.8.1.1 Classical literature
01:03:31 4.8.1.2 Modern Marathi literature
01:05:05 5 Martial tradition
01:06:13 6 See also
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The Marathi People or Maharashtrians are an ethnic group who speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language as their mother tongue. They inhabit the state of Maharashtra as well as districts bordering the state, such as Belgaum and Karwar of Karnataka and the state of Goa in western India. Their language, Marathi, is part of the Southern branch of Indo-Aryan languages. It is to be noted that the term 'Maratha' by historians, is at times used to refer to all Marathi speaking people, irrespective of caste and at times to a Maharashtrian caste called Maratha. The Marathi community came into political prominence in the 17th century when Maratha warriors, under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, established the Maratha Empire, which is credited to a large extent for ending the Mughal rule.
Mahashivratri bhandara in Varanasi - Adorning sadhus with Marigold garland
The most unique food related feature of Navaratri celebration is- BHANDARA. Bhandara is a huge gathering of people for the purpose of being served a feast. This particular bhandara was especially for sadhus, to honor and felicitate them, commemorating the time-honored, age-old Indian tradition of the sadhu way of living. During Bhandara, Prasad is distributed to each and everybody taking part in the celebration. Prasad is a gracious gift. Anything, usually edible, that is first offered to Goddess Durga and then distributed in Her name to devotees.In its material sense, prasada is created by a process of giving and receiving between a human devotee and the divine god. During Bhandara mainly fruits ,sweets, poori, chole ,halwa etc.are distributed as prasad.People enjoy with this prasad items in full devotional way. Mainly temples are arranging bhandaras regularly specially during Navaratries as well as common people. As per Indian custom, when feeding saints and holy persons a certain protocol needs to be followed. Food becomes prasad, a consecrated offering, and thus it should be served very reverentially, with love and devotion. The subtle essence of the food we eat fashions our mind. Thus, the ancient saying, We are what we eat! holds true indeed. Food served and eaten in this spirit enriches both, the person eating and the person serving as well.
Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in reverence of Lord Shiva. It is also known as padmarajarathri. Shivaratri literally means the great night of Shiva or the night of Shiva. It is celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day of the Maagha month of the Hindu calendar. Celebrated in the dark fortnight or Krishna Paksha(waning moon) of the month of Maagha according to the Shalivahana or Gujarati Vikrama or Phalguna according to the Vikrama era.The festival is principally celebrated by offerings of Bael or Bilva/Vilvam leaves to Lord Shiva, all-day fasting and an all-night-long vigil. All through the day the devotees, chant the sacred Panchakshara mantra dedicated to Lord Om Namah Shivaya. In accordance with scriptural and discipleship traditions, penances are performed in order to gain boons in the practice of Yoga and meditation, in order to reach life's summum bonum steadily and swiftly.
Since Varanasi is considered the city of Lord Shiva, Mahashivaratri festival holds immense importance here. Mahashivaratri (the great night of Shiva) falls on the fourteenth day of the dark fortnight of Phalguna (February/March) and is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. Mahashivaratri festival is purely religious in nature and observed by all Hindus. On the occasion of Mahashivaratri, all Shiva temples of Varanasi are tastefully decorated. On the day Of Mahashivaratri, a marriage procession of Lord Shiva is taken out starting from Mahamrityunjaya Temple, Daranagar to Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only published novel by Oscar Wilde. The novel tells of a young man named Dorian Gray, the subject of a painting by artist Basil Hallward. Basil is impressed by Dorian's beauty and becomes infatuated with him, believing his beauty is responsible for a new mode in his art. Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton, a friend of Basil's, and becomes enthralled by Lord Henry's world view. Espousing a new hedonism, Lord Henry suggests the only things worth pursuing in life are beauty and fulfillment of the senses. Realizing that one day his beauty will fade, Dorian (whimsically) expresses a desire to sell his soul to ensure the portrait Basil has painted would age rather than himself. Dorian's wish is fulfilled, plunging him into debauched acts. The portrait serves as a reminder of the effect each act has upon his soul, with each sin displayed as a disfigurement of his form, or through a sign of aging. The Picture of Dorian Gray is considered a work of classic gothic fiction with a strong Faustian theme.
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Chapter 02 - 38:12
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Chapter 04 - 1:50:48
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Chapter 08 - 3:53:54
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Little Vera (1988) movie
A story about the complexities of family life; traditional Russian family values are being challenged by the rapidly changing Russian political, social and economic landscape. At the heart of this story is the relationship between the parents and their children, with a particular focus on Vera.
This movie, made during the waning years of the Soviet Union, is a marked departure from the regular Soviet movies of the day. It portrays the rebellion of the title character, a young woman coming of age. And the realities of things to come are already evident in the movie, with shortages, alcoholism and a sense of social drift.
Little Vera (1988) movie
Genres: Drama, Romance
Production Co: Gorky Film Studio
Directed by Vasili Pichul
Writing Credits: Mariya Khmelik
Music by Vladimir Matetskiy
Cinematography by Efim Reznikov
Cast:
Natalya Negoda as Vera
Andrey Sokolov as Sergei
Yuriy Nazarov as Otets
Lyudmila Zaytseva as Maty
Aleksandr Negreba as Victor
Aleksandra Tabakova as Chistyakova
Andrey Fomin as Andrei
Aleksandr Mironov as Tolik
Aleksandr Lenkov as Mikhail Petrovich
Vadim Zakharchenko
Mariya Khmelik
Anatoliy Vasilev
Gennadi Goryachev
Ye. Maryutina
Ye. Fishkina
T. Mitrushinha
Maksim Nayrabe
Natasha Smeyan
Pre-Islamic Arabia
Pre-Islamic Arabia refers to the Arabian Peninsula prior to the rise of Islam in the 630s.
Some of the settled communities developed into distinctive civilizations. Sources for these civilizations are not extensive, and are limited to archaeological evidence, accounts written outside of Arabia and Arab oral traditions later recorded by Islamic scholars. Among the most prominent civilizations were the Thamud which arose around 3000 BCE and lasted to about 300 CE and Dilmun which arose around the end of the fourth millennium and lasted to about 600 CE. Additionally, from the beginning of the first millennium BCE, Southern Arabia was the home to a number of kingdoms such as the Sabaeans and the coastal areas of Eastern Arabia were controlled by the Iranian Parthians and Sassanians from 300 BCE.
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Miss Billy Married by Eleanor H. Porter | Full Audiobook
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Miss Billy Married
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At the opening to this second sequel to Miss Billy (Miss Billy, Miss Billy's Decision, Miss Billy Married), we find Bertram and Billy finally at the altar. Will wedded bliss ensue and are the patter of little feet on the horizon? Or is misunderstanding and heartache in the cards again? Find out in Miss Billy Married! (Summary by Maria Therese)
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