This document discusses the lifelong worry that parents feel for their children from childhood through adulthood. When the author's children were young, doctors and teachers assured the parents that their worry would lessen as the children grew older. However, the parents continued to worry as their children entered their 20s, 30s, and 40s, dealing with accidents, behavioral issues, and the stress of independence. Even as the children married and had children of their own, the parents still felt the same concern for their adult offspring. The document suggests that the concern parents feel is a virtue that is passed down through generations, as evidenced by one of the author's own children now worrying about them.
Rodolfo Sánchez Garrafa narra la experiencia de un personaje que siente la presencia de extrañas criaturas de la noche, y anda en busca de una explicación.
The 2014 Pulitzer Prize photography Winners and Finalistsguimera
The 2014 Pulitzer Prize photography winners and finalists are summarized. Tyler Hicks of The New York Times won Breaking News Photography for his compelling photos documenting a terrorist attack at a Kenyan mall. Josh Haner of The New York Times won Feature Photography for his photo essay on a Boston Marathon bombing victim rebuilding his life after losing his legs. John Tlumacki and David L. Ryan of The Boston Globe and Goran Tomasevic of Reuters were finalists in Breaking News Photography for their photos of the Boston Marathon bombings and Syrian civil war, respectively.
Kilis is a city in Turkey known for its castle called Ravanda, the Mawlavi House, and folk dance team. The city is also known for producing sherbet made from liquorice root and for being the location mentioned in a song by Turkish singer İbrahim Tatlıses.
This document discusses the lifelong worry that parents feel for their children from childhood through adulthood. When the author's children were young, doctors and teachers assured the parents that their worry would lessen as the children grew older. However, the parents continued to worry as their children entered their 20s, 30s, and 40s, dealing with accidents, behavioral issues, and the stress of independence. Even as the children married and had children of their own, the parents still felt the same concern for their adult offspring. The document suggests that the concern parents feel is a virtue that is passed down through generations, as evidenced by one of the author's own children now worrying about them.
Rodolfo Sánchez Garrafa narra la experiencia de un personaje que siente la presencia de extrañas criaturas de la noche, y anda en busca de una explicación.
The 2014 Pulitzer Prize photography Winners and Finalistsguimera
The 2014 Pulitzer Prize photography winners and finalists are summarized. Tyler Hicks of The New York Times won Breaking News Photography for his compelling photos documenting a terrorist attack at a Kenyan mall. Josh Haner of The New York Times won Feature Photography for his photo essay on a Boston Marathon bombing victim rebuilding his life after losing his legs. John Tlumacki and David L. Ryan of The Boston Globe and Goran Tomasevic of Reuters were finalists in Breaking News Photography for their photos of the Boston Marathon bombings and Syrian civil war, respectively.
Kilis is a city in Turkey known for its castle called Ravanda, the Mawlavi House, and folk dance team. The city is also known for producing sherbet made from liquorice root and for being the location mentioned in a song by Turkish singer İbrahim Tatlıses.
The video is a short documentary about Earth featuring scenic landscape images from around the world set to calming music. It credits Yanni for the song "Never Too Late" and www. for the images. The creator thanks the viewer for watching at the end.
El documento contiene instrucciones para poner sonido en tres lugares diferentes: Covadonga, Biamón y Espinaredo Viboli. Se pide que se ponga sonido en esos tres lugares.
National Geographic Photographers: Gerd Ludwigguimera
This video provides a brief overview of several topics related to Russia including the ongoing effects of the Chernobyl disaster, Russia's annexation of Crimea, life in modern Moscow, the Russian Orthodox Church, and reflections on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union. National Geographic photographers captured the images and the music includes pieces by Prince Igor and Warren G & Prince.
Croatia offers beautiful streets and scenery. The email discusses a Croatian wedding music album by Goran Bregovic from October 2009. It provides contact information for the musician's music.
This document lists various international airlines including Air Canada, Air France, Air New Zealand, Emirates, Etihad, Eurofly, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, and Virgin Atlantic.
National Geographic Photographers: Amy Toensingguimera
This video provides a brief overview of Aboriginal Australia, the ongoing drought conditions impacting the country, and references to the Maori people of New Zealand. It utilizes stock photography and music to give a high-level look at these topics without extensive details or analysis.
The Hindenburg was a large German passenger airship that caught fire and crashed while attempting to dock in Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937, killing 35 of the 97 people on board. The Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built, measuring 803 feet long with a diameter of 135 feet. It was filled with hydrogen gas, which was flammable but commonly used to fill airships at the time. During its attempt to dock, the Hindenburg's outer skin and framework caught fire, and the entire airship burned within 32 seconds. The disaster marked the end of commercial passenger airship travel and was a major setback to German prestige. While sabotage was suspected, investigations found no evidence of it
Konya was the capital city of the Seljuk Empire and is home to important historic and religious sites. It contains the Mevlana museum, home to the tomb of the Sufi mystic Rumi, the Eflatunpinar monument, and the Karatay madrasah and museum. The ancient city of Kilistra is also located near Konya, as are the Strolling Relief of Rock carvings from the Late Hittite period in Ivriz and Catalhoyuk, an important Neolithic civilization site.
Izmir is a city in Turkey known for its Clock Tower designed by architect Raymond Charles Père in 1901, as well as the nearby St. Helen Church which he also designed. The document also mentions "Music Poplars Of Izmir" and provides a contact email from October 2009.
The document provides information about various landmarks and attractions in and around the city of Erzincan, Turkey, including the Tailor Father Mosque, Erzincan Mountains, Girlevik Waterfalls, Euphrates Valley, Dark Canyon, Ilıç, Euphrates-Ilıç, town of Kemaliye and some of its landmarks like the flour mill and Mamahatun Tomb in Tercan. It also mentions the ruins of Altıntepe ancient city, town of Kemah and its Throat feature, local handcrafts like coppersmiths, ruins of a tomb, Ekşisu picnic area and Kemaliye's role as a center for culture
This document appears to be contact information for a music teacher named Anabel Lee located in Birgi Village, Ödemiş, Izmir, Turkey. The document includes their name, location, and an email address but no other contextual details.
This document provides information about attractions and culture in Denizli, Turkey. It mentions the Denizli Cock, Ataturk and Ethnography Museum, Pamukkale Hierapolis Archeological Museum, Hades, handcrafts, and Turkish folk music including the song "Ah Bir Ataş Ver" by Ibrahim Dal from August 2009.
Edirne is a city in Turkey known for its historic mosques, including the Selimiye Mosque, the Old Mosque, and the Mosque with Three Balconies. It also has important landmarks like the Bath of Sokollu Mehmet Pasha, the Cameleer Bazaar, and the Stone Bazaar. The city is located on the banks of the Meriç and Tunca Rivers and has a university campus in the town of Karaağaç, near historical sites like the old train station. Edirne offers visitors opportunities to experience Ottoman architecture, folk music performances, and wrestling competitions at Kırkpınar.
This document discusses the Kastamonu region of Turkey, including the Ilğaz Mountains and Köçek dance from the town of Cide. It also mentions Mihriban wedding music composed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül that was sent in November 2009.
The document summarizes important sights and aspects of culture in Gaziantep, Turkey. It mentions the Old Town, the symbol of Zeugma and the Gypsy Girl Mosaic on display in the Gaziantep Museum. It also notes the abundance around the Euphrates River, the Minaret of the Handan Bey Mosque, the traditional 410-year-old Tahmis cafe, the castle, thin and delicious cuisine, copper work, the Tobacco Bazaar, and a ballad by Edip Akbayram that captures the local music culture.
This document provides a list of attractions and places of interest in Gumushane, Turkey, including the silver house, Lake Limni, Zigana mountain range, Karaca Cave, ruins from the time of Suleiman the Magnificent, stone bridge plateau, ruins of Santa, ruins of Imera Monastery, Chrome Valley, Kelkit town and Kelkit rugs, and music from the Eyupoglu family.
This document discusses Kahramanmaraş, a city in Turkey known for paprika and ice cream. It also mentions music and a great residence being added, and includes an email address and date of October 2009.
The document provides information on various attractions found throughout the Balıkesir province of Turkey, including historical sites, natural areas, cultural attractions, and museums. Some of the places highlighted are the Cunda Island near Ayvalık, the old pier in Bandırma, the camel wrestling festival in Burhaniye, traditional clothing from Bigadiç, folk dancing in Dursunbey, the Edremit Gulf, thermal springs in Gönen, carpet making in Sındırgı, pottery in İvrindi, and archaeological and military history museums.
The video is a short documentary about Earth featuring scenic landscape images from around the world set to calming music. It credits Yanni for the song "Never Too Late" and www. for the images. The creator thanks the viewer for watching at the end.
El documento contiene instrucciones para poner sonido en tres lugares diferentes: Covadonga, Biamón y Espinaredo Viboli. Se pide que se ponga sonido en esos tres lugares.
National Geographic Photographers: Gerd Ludwigguimera
This video provides a brief overview of several topics related to Russia including the ongoing effects of the Chernobyl disaster, Russia's annexation of Crimea, life in modern Moscow, the Russian Orthodox Church, and reflections on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union. National Geographic photographers captured the images and the music includes pieces by Prince Igor and Warren G & Prince.
Croatia offers beautiful streets and scenery. The email discusses a Croatian wedding music album by Goran Bregovic from October 2009. It provides contact information for the musician's music.
This document lists various international airlines including Air Canada, Air France, Air New Zealand, Emirates, Etihad, Eurofly, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, and Virgin Atlantic.
National Geographic Photographers: Amy Toensingguimera
This video provides a brief overview of Aboriginal Australia, the ongoing drought conditions impacting the country, and references to the Maori people of New Zealand. It utilizes stock photography and music to give a high-level look at these topics without extensive details or analysis.
The Hindenburg was a large German passenger airship that caught fire and crashed while attempting to dock in Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937, killing 35 of the 97 people on board. The Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built, measuring 803 feet long with a diameter of 135 feet. It was filled with hydrogen gas, which was flammable but commonly used to fill airships at the time. During its attempt to dock, the Hindenburg's outer skin and framework caught fire, and the entire airship burned within 32 seconds. The disaster marked the end of commercial passenger airship travel and was a major setback to German prestige. While sabotage was suspected, investigations found no evidence of it
Konya was the capital city of the Seljuk Empire and is home to important historic and religious sites. It contains the Mevlana museum, home to the tomb of the Sufi mystic Rumi, the Eflatunpinar monument, and the Karatay madrasah and museum. The ancient city of Kilistra is also located near Konya, as are the Strolling Relief of Rock carvings from the Late Hittite period in Ivriz and Catalhoyuk, an important Neolithic civilization site.
Izmir is a city in Turkey known for its Clock Tower designed by architect Raymond Charles Père in 1901, as well as the nearby St. Helen Church which he also designed. The document also mentions "Music Poplars Of Izmir" and provides a contact email from October 2009.
The document provides information about various landmarks and attractions in and around the city of Erzincan, Turkey, including the Tailor Father Mosque, Erzincan Mountains, Girlevik Waterfalls, Euphrates Valley, Dark Canyon, Ilıç, Euphrates-Ilıç, town of Kemaliye and some of its landmarks like the flour mill and Mamahatun Tomb in Tercan. It also mentions the ruins of Altıntepe ancient city, town of Kemah and its Throat feature, local handcrafts like coppersmiths, ruins of a tomb, Ekşisu picnic area and Kemaliye's role as a center for culture
This document appears to be contact information for a music teacher named Anabel Lee located in Birgi Village, Ödemiş, Izmir, Turkey. The document includes their name, location, and an email address but no other contextual details.
This document provides information about attractions and culture in Denizli, Turkey. It mentions the Denizli Cock, Ataturk and Ethnography Museum, Pamukkale Hierapolis Archeological Museum, Hades, handcrafts, and Turkish folk music including the song "Ah Bir Ataş Ver" by Ibrahim Dal from August 2009.
Edirne is a city in Turkey known for its historic mosques, including the Selimiye Mosque, the Old Mosque, and the Mosque with Three Balconies. It also has important landmarks like the Bath of Sokollu Mehmet Pasha, the Cameleer Bazaar, and the Stone Bazaar. The city is located on the banks of the Meriç and Tunca Rivers and has a university campus in the town of Karaağaç, near historical sites like the old train station. Edirne offers visitors opportunities to experience Ottoman architecture, folk music performances, and wrestling competitions at Kırkpınar.
This document discusses the Kastamonu region of Turkey, including the Ilğaz Mountains and Köçek dance from the town of Cide. It also mentions Mihriban wedding music composed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül that was sent in November 2009.
The document summarizes important sights and aspects of culture in Gaziantep, Turkey. It mentions the Old Town, the symbol of Zeugma and the Gypsy Girl Mosaic on display in the Gaziantep Museum. It also notes the abundance around the Euphrates River, the Minaret of the Handan Bey Mosque, the traditional 410-year-old Tahmis cafe, the castle, thin and delicious cuisine, copper work, the Tobacco Bazaar, and a ballad by Edip Akbayram that captures the local music culture.
This document provides a list of attractions and places of interest in Gumushane, Turkey, including the silver house, Lake Limni, Zigana mountain range, Karaca Cave, ruins from the time of Suleiman the Magnificent, stone bridge plateau, ruins of Santa, ruins of Imera Monastery, Chrome Valley, Kelkit town and Kelkit rugs, and music from the Eyupoglu family.
This document discusses Kahramanmaraş, a city in Turkey known for paprika and ice cream. It also mentions music and a great residence being added, and includes an email address and date of October 2009.
The document provides information on various attractions found throughout the Balıkesir province of Turkey, including historical sites, natural areas, cultural attractions, and museums. Some of the places highlighted are the Cunda Island near Ayvalık, the old pier in Bandırma, the camel wrestling festival in Burhaniye, traditional clothing from Bigadiç, folk dancing in Dursunbey, the Edremit Gulf, thermal springs in Gönen, carpet making in Sındırgı, pottery in İvrindi, and archaeological and military history museums.