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A picture I took back when I was 14 years old. Before I knew anything about photography, before it became my hobby. I shot this with a Canon Rebel (film).
Bled Strategic Forum 2023 - Knowledge-Based Society and Professions of the Future in Tourism
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Common Spreadwing
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I believe that this is a Common Spreadwing, but it's really the only shot I have to go on. They can be really tough to ID.
By being exposed to positive media, kids gain the right knowledge. (Photo courtesy of shutr.bz/OEu9QK)
Knowledge Day is celebrated in Russia on September, 1. The number of schoolchildren who started the school year has exceeded 18 million, TASS reports. About 40,000 schools opened on September, 1 across the country.
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World Affairs Council of Oregon, WorldQuest Global Knowledge Competition for Grownups fundraiser for youth and education programs, 11-21-2014
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
On 30 November, the council of the ICC Institute of World Business Law gathered for a one-day knowledge sharing session to discuss priority topics of interest.
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
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Serenity and quietness are the only way to have real knowledge, and therefore efficiency because knowledge leads to know-how.~Psychology and Health in Ancient China~Claude Larre; Elizabeth de la Vallee
Mesopotamia—the land between rivers—lay cradled by the Tigris and Euphrates, in what is today Iraq, and parts of Syria, Iran and Turkey. It is here, over 5000 years ago, that humanity began to write, to measure, to shape the world with thought made material.
Often called the cradle of civilisation, Mesopotamia gave rise to the first known cities, legal codes, poetry, and trade networks. But perhaps most quietly revolutionary: it was here that time was made. The division of hours into 60 minutes, of days into structured ritual and celestial rhythm, stems from the Sumerians’ sexagesimal system. They watched the stars and counted the breath between shadow and light.
It was not a single civilisation, but many: Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians—each layering knowledge upon the next. And though temples and empires rose and fell, it was the everyday—the shaping of clay, the weaving of linen, the counting of grain—that endured. Culture, here, was not a luxury. It was a way of surviving beautifully.
In Mesopotamia, humans became makers of meaning.
Not through conquest. But through pattern. Through form. Through time.
“Kiln Songs”
They did not know
they were building the spine
of centuries.
A kiln in a courtyard—
a cracked bowl resting
like a sleeping moon.
Laughter braided through fingers
as slip met skin.
Clothes not tailored, but grown—
colours whispered
from plants, ash, and river bones.
They spun stories not in language,
but in glaze,
in fringe,
in the swing of a hip
on market mornings.
Their world had no history yet—
just movement.
Just clay that remembered the hand
that touched it.
River bends her mouth—
hands shape bowls from silt and song.
Dust listens, still warm.
Fringes catch the breeze—
girls in linen, laughing light.
Time forgets their names.
Before stone knew form,
before breath turned into text,
she danced, shaping flame.
QuoteoftheDay ‘Spiritual knowledge is maybe more essential and crucial than anything else in life.’ - HH @Younus_AlGohar
Useless Knowledge! Buckingham Fountain was the official starting point of U.S. Route 66.The Fountain was also prominently featured in the title sequence to the television show Married...with Children. Later, it was the starting point for the television show The Amazing Race 6.
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis