After numerous intellectual recognitions of the first six books of poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma," "Everyone wants to be HAPPY," "My Life, My Love," "I am the gardener of love," and "Amaretta di Saronno," followed by an acclaimed seventh prose book "A Russian rediscovers America," it is a great pleasure to introduce this irresistible eighth book of poetry, written by the esteemed poet Adolf P. Shvedchikov, who was nominated for the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. This book is based on Dr. Shvedchikov's collection of poems, and on their translations in Russian. The...
After numerous intellectual recognitions of the first six books of poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma," "Everyone wants to be HA...
Why is Rome so fascinating and great? Because it has over 2,500 glorious years of history and beauty, it has a sovereign state located entirely in its city limits, the Vatican City, it has the first-ever shopping mall built by the Emperor Trajan in 113 AD, with several levels and more than 150 outlets that sold everything ranging from food and spices to clothes, etc. The over 170 photos, taken in October 2011, show a delightful variety of images of the Pantheon, Trajan's Forum, Vatican City and of many other splendid places from Rome. Reading this book will give the opportunity to discover...
Why is Rome so fascinating and great? Because it has over 2,500 glorious years of history and beauty, it has a sovereign state located entirely in its...
With an established reputation given by eight books, the first six books of poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma," "Everyone wants to be HAPPY," "My Life, My Love," "I am the gardener of love," and "Amaretta di Saronno," followed by a praised seventh prose book "A Russian rediscovers America," and the eighth, again a prodigious poetry book, "Parade of life," it is a great event to present this sublime ninth book, again of poetry, written by the leading poet Dr. Adolf P. Shvedchikov, who was nominated for the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. This book is based on Dr....
With an established reputation given by eight books, the first six books of poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma," "Everyone wants...
These three cities Rome, Boston and Helsinki have their own strong personality, but they also have many things in common, especially their desire to evolve and to be up to date with the technology and urbanization. While Rome exists for over 2,500 glorious years, the foundation of the town of Boston was 383 years ago, and Helsinki was established 80 years before Boston. Now they are vibrant cities, which daily incorporate new modern characteristics. The over 190 photos, taken between 2007 and 2013, show a charming variety of images of very interesting places from these cities. Reading this...
These three cities Rome, Boston and Helsinki have their own strong personality, but they also have many things in common, especially their desire to e...
Rome exists for over 2,500 glorious years, and the ancient Romans built massive concrete structures that have withstood the elements for more than 2,000 years. Recently specialists analyzed samples from a Roman breakwater that has been submerged in the Bay of Napoli (Naples) for over two millennia, and they observed the technique of crystal chemistry that allowed Roman seawater concrete to resist chemical attack and wave action for all this time. It was noted that the manufacture of extremely durable Roman maritime concrete released much less carbon than most modern concrete does these days....
Rome exists for over 2,500 glorious years, and the ancient Romans built massive concrete structures that have withstood the elements for more than 2,0...
Philosophy (in Greek means love of wisdom), mostly considered as a noble academic discipline, means the study of the fundamental principles and ideas of knowledge, truth, real world, proper behavior, values, and existence, based on logical reasoning. Some important personalities give their own interpretations: Protagoras (490 BC - 420 BC) - "Man is the measure of all things"; Socrates (470 BC - 399 BC) - "There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance"; Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) - "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit"; Rene Descartes (1596...
Philosophy (in Greek means love of wisdom), mostly considered as a noble academic discipline, means the study of the fundamental principles and ideas ...