A POET AND HER WORLD – Shamim Azad, between education and entertainment

Believe in sharing knowledge and wisdom There are people who, in search of hidden poems, dedicate their time to an extremely original activity, simply by using colorful words and markers. The found poetry http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/found-poems-parallel-poems-33.html always comes from something that is written somewhere, such as the page of a book or newspaper. Try it too, highlighting with a marker the words …

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FREEDOM, FEMINISM AND MUSIC – Anusheh Anadil

When blend of feminism, religion and revolution tell you about God The images aroused by listening to a piece of music are impalpable, just like those of dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlXAp850sDw. There is a musical psychotherapeutic technique based on the activation of personal representative functions. By stimulating mental functions, neurotic conflict stimulates creative production. This is what happens the deep and powerful …

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IN THE TIGER COUNTRY – Travel Bangladesh, into a world of metaphor, poetry and music

Where you talk to a rice farmer, finding a poet Since 700 BC, the history of Bangladesh has been witness by an human presence. On the Gulf of Bengal, this is a truly special destination for those who love to travel with an adventurous spirit. Within a welcoming rural area, Bangladesh https://www.lonelyplanet.com/bangladesh awaits you with mangrove forests, archaeological sites and …

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FIVE WAYS TO KNOW PHILADELPHIA

Travel to the city of brotherly love As for places of interest and attractions to visit in the United States, you must know Philadelphia https://www.visitphilly.com/, the city where America’s heart began to beat. Its Old City begins where Independence National Historical Park ends, starting at Liberty Bell Center https://www.nps.gov/inde/planyourvisit/libertybellcenter.htm, located at 526 Market Street, where a bronze bell celebrated Declaration …

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A CREATIVE VISION NOT TOUCHED BY FASHIONS – Thomas Eakins, a leader of American naturalism

Paint with penetration, depth and subtlety Departing from Penn’s Landing, with Spirit of Philadelphia Dinner Cruise https://www.spiritcruises.com/philadelphia/cruises/dinner-cruises get ready for three hours of fun, with an dinner cruise and city skyline views. If you are looking for a romantic night on the water, or enjoying the company of old friends. Only in this way, you can truly say that you …

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WHEN PHOTOGRAPHY BECOME SEEING AND DISCOVERY – Richard Nowitz: Travel widely, teaching about the art of raw digital files

Working in various cultures and countries With a focus on Philadelphia artists, Paradigm Gallery+Studio https://www.paradigmarts.org/ exhibits works of art from all over the world. In the late 1960s, it was an oasis for artists and creative personalities. Full of all kinds of shops and restaurants, South Street https://southstreet.com/things-to-do/hub/ makes you feel like you are in Greenwich Village in New York. …

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CUSTOM DRESSES INSPIRED BY EVENING GOWNS

Bianca De Pietro, fashion design  Its buildings date back to the 18th century. Philadelphia’s Old Town https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/philadelphia-us-pa-phila.htm gives you a stroll to Society Hill, a residential neighborhood with red brick houses and elegantly finished doors. Elfreth’s Alley https://www.elfrethsalley.org/, a cobbled street that looks like an English street from the 1800s, is the oldest American street. The alley is a thriving …

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IN HER SHOES – Novel by Jennifer Weiner

About reception and consumption of fiction, written by women Philadelphia https://www.discoverphl.com/visit/plan-your-trip/visitors-guide/ has a lot to offer about your taste buds. You will have to go near a train station, to the Reading Terminal market to dive into a food market that has a long tradition. Favored by fans, its Downtown Cheese https://readingterminalmarket.org/merchant/downtown-cheese/ offers a huge selection of cheeses and meats …

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A CREATIVE FORCE FILLED WITH ACCOMPLISHMENT AND CONTRIBUTIONS – Frankie Beverly: Dressing in white, a personal style, like his music

Simply trying to jump all over you with music As for places of interest and attractions to visit in the United States, you must know Philadelphia https://www.visitphilly.com/, the city where America’s heart began to beat. Its Old City begins where Independence National Historical Park ends, starting at Liberty Bell Center https://www.nps.gov/inde/planyourvisit/libertybellcenter.htm, located at 526 Market Street, where a bronze bell …

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TRAVEL WHERE THEY HAD SAID WE, THE PEOPLE – Philadelphia, a rolled up pizza between Delaware natives, Liberty Bell and equestrian statues

American nation first words spoken, were right here  Having to sleep in Philadelphia, a lovely bed & breakfast a stone’s throw from Washington Square, offers rooms decorated with themes related to the history of the city. All its rooms gravitate around the imposing staircase, through four floors full of natural light. Antique furniture and fireplaces make the atmosphere of The …

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JOURNEY INTO PIEDMONT CREATIVITY – From lemon ice cream to Pumpkin Tavern, in good company

Five ways to combine art with a territory Sometimes, the artistic vein of a painter blossoms in a small town that is why our journey into Piedmontese creativity begins here. In Piedmont, on the northwestern border with the hills of the Monferrato Casalese, Quargnento http://www.comune.quargnento.al.it/ is a municipality in the Alessandria plain. Among its monuments, you will find the minor …

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BETWEEN IMAGINATION AND ABSTRACTION – Carlo Carrà, the revolutionary who had a limit, beyond which there was something more

When a puppet symbolized the destruction of the era of false beauty In Piedmont, on the northwestern border with the hills of the Monferrato Casalese, Quargnento http://www.comune.quargnento.al.it/ is a municipality in the Alessandria plain. Among its monuments, you will find the minor Basilica of San Dalmazio, one of the most important ecclesiastical examples in the province. In the Vallerina Street, …

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ENIGMATIC PRESENCES, INSIDE A SILENT UNIVERSE – Riccardo Moncalvo and witness of the ‘900 Industrial Turin

Faceless figures Among the most beautiful squares in the city, there is Piazza Castello, but also the royal palace and Palazzo Madama are jewels that you can photograph. Another square in Turin is Piazza Vittorio Veneto, right on the edge of the Po River. Near the Egyptian Museum https://museoegizio.it/, you will find the building that in the nineteenth century was …

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BEYOND FASHIONS AND COMMONPLACES – Kristina Ti, a way of being more than a way of dressing

She conquers the head first of all Among its typical restaurants, the Antica Trattoria della Rosa Rossa http://www.ristoranterosarossa.net/cucina-tipica-piemontese.html offers you a Piedmontese tasting menu, with Cruda di Fassone antipasto beaten with a knife. Moncalieri, city of art and history, where the Knights Templar have a bridge dedicated to them, which controls the passages on the Po River. Its Royal Castle …

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A LIFE ON THE OTHER SIDE, WITH NEW EYES – Sibilla Aleramo, the need to admire before loving

When life is a journey called love After a nice breakfast at the Bonadeo Pastry shop http://www.pasticceriabonadeo.it/, you can get to know Alessandria, a town with an elegant imprint, lying on the plain, on the right of the Tanaro River. Of particular value and artistic-cultural relevance, are its buildings. Its Citadel http://www.cultural.it/danonperdere/cittadella.asp, a military fortress still intact, offers you a …

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