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[Jan. 5th, 2013|01:42 am] |
lieliski, ka pievakarē sirdzēja mājā var atkal ielauzties neaukciōnētu pingvīnu bariņš. dziesma par dō. |
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влияние улицы |
[Jan. 5th, 2013|12:12 pm] |
jz. kūmiņš šaudās ar horoskōpu galiem. apskatīju. jā, viss sakrīt:
Козерог
Символ: козел, лестница, башенные часы. Металл: свинец. Цветы: белая гвоздика, черные маки, плющ. Талисман: черный кот, дьявол. Счастливый день: вторник, суббота. Неудачный день: понедельник, четверг. Благоприятные цифры: 3, 5, 7, 8 (все числа, делящиеся на 8), 14. Страны: Индия, Югославия (Македония), Бирма, Мексика, Прибалтика.
Рожденные с 3 по 13 января - под влиянием Марса - люди, от которых веет домашней скукой, известные плохим влиянием на окружающих.
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I Quit, I Think |
[Jan. 5th, 2013|06:42 pm] |
Stefans mani 90~to sākumā iepazīstināja ar diviem krutiem večiem, edukādōriem: Nīlu Poustmenu un Džonu Teilōru Gattō. Viņš glabāja izgrieztu Gattō rakstu – es visu šo laiku kļūdani domāju, ka no NYTimes, bet, šodien ar Viku aizķeroties tēmā, atklāju, ka tomēr pa taisno WSJ, gygy
1991. gads: http://www.educationrevolution.org/blog/i-quit-i-think |
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[Jan. 5th, 2013|10:22 pm] |
Convention of palm leaf manuscripts writing The natural life span of a palm leaf is around 400 years therefore it was a customary practice that whenever a palm leaf decays, its contents were transferred on to fresh new leaves. If preserved well its life can extend to more the 500 years. Ancient literature and scholarly works were passed on to the newer generation by copying the older manuscripts. John Samuel says, “Lifespan of a palm leaf manuscript is about 300-350 years. The present manuscripts are mere copies of the earlier manuscripts which are also replications. Manuscripts have been copied from generations to generations by a set of people. Each time a manuscript gets old or decays it is transferred on to a new leaves, these new ones are then preserved, the older manuscripts are either burnt in ghee or thrown into the river”. Palm leaf manuscript writing is a skilled activity which requires patience, practice and training. A common man cannot easily take to writing on palm leaves. In olden days, writing on palm leaves was practiced as a profession by some; they were called as Lipikaras – copyist (Kamat, 2000). There are references of families who belong to the generation of palm leaf manuscript writing (Kumar, Athavankar, & Sreekumar, 2009, p. 4).
no Black and White in Indian Typography, by Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam |
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