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April 29

refranes de amor

No azotéis.ni siquiera con una flor.a una mujer culpable de cien faltas.
Debes ser amo de quien no te amo.pero siempre esclavo de quien te quiere.
Ama en el fondo del mar el pez de lindo color;ama el hombre con ardor,ama todo cuanto vive;de dios la vida se recibe,y donde hay vida hay amor.
Los viejos amores muy raramente mueren de muerte repéntina.
El amor como el fuego,no puede existir sin una constante agitacion.
Nada domina el amor,y el amor domina a todas las cosas.
El verdadero amor no se le conoce por lo que exige,sino por lo que ofrece.
El amor no quiere ser agradecido,ni quiere ser compadecido.El amor quiere ser amado,porque si y no por razon alguna,por noble que ésta sea.
El amor es solo una posada en mitad del camino de la vida.
Al amor le pintan ciego y con alas.ciego para no ver los obstàculos,con alas para salvarlos.
Qué triste es amarlo todo,sin saber lo que se ama!
El amor que es todo ojos nada distingue.
El amor siempre habla,incluso con la boca cerrada.
El corazon de la mujer no viejece nunca:cuando cesa de amoar es que ha cesado de latir.
El amor es la ultima filosofia de la tierra y del cielo.
El en verdadero amor no manda nadie;obedecen los dos.
Ni ya tengo otro oficio,que ya solo en amar es mi ejercicio
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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July 26
HOLA ---CHOROUK---solo me tomé el atrevimiento de pasar por tu space, que además está super bonito, para hacerte un pedido especial...como sabrás dentro de poquitos días ... cumple años nuestra Amiga en común...Jostmeris...y estamos organizando una fiestita, me gustaría que la compartiéramos ... de no ser así, te doy las Gracias de todas maneras, que Tengas un Bonito Día!
May 27
Gianniwrote:

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hola hermosa spaices su tracia dejar un saludo de mi
aguro un fantástico fin de semana lleno de alegría y serenidad, si es que tiene que pasar también por mí ciaoo

KISSSSSSS

GIANNI

May 24
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"Peace at Home, Peace in the World."  Mustafa Kemal Atatürk  
Atatürk's Life, The Founder of Turkey

He was born in 1881 (probably in the spring) in Salonica, then an Ottoman city, now in Greece. His father Ali Riza, a customs official turned lumber merchant, died when Mustafa was still a boy. His mother Zubeyde, a devout and strong-willed woman, raised him and his sister. First enrolled in a traditional religious school, he soon switched to a modern school. In 1893, he entered a military high school where his mathematics teacher gave him the second name Kemal (meaning perfection) in recognition of young Mustafa's superior achievement. He was thereafter known as Mustafa Kemal.

In 1905, Mustafa Kemal graduated from the War Academy in Istanbul with the rank of Staff Captain. Posted in Damascus, he started with several colleagues, a clandestine society called "Homeland and Freedom" to fight against the Sultan's despotism. In 1908 he helped the group of officers who toppled the Sultan. Mustafa Kemal's career flourished as he won his heroism in the far corners of the Ottoman Empire, including Albania and Tripoli. He also briefly served as a staff officer in Salonica and Istanbul and as a military attache in Sofia.

In 1915, when Dardanelles campaign was launched, Colonel Mustafa Kemal became a national hero by winning successive victories and finally repelling the invaders. Promoted to general in 1916, at age 35, he liberated two major provinces in eastern Turkey that year. In the next two years, he served as commander of several Ottoman armies in Palestine, Aleppo, and elsewhere, achieving another major victory by stopping the enemy advance at Aleppo.

On May 19, 1919, Mustafa Kemal Pasha landed in the Black Sea port of Samsun to start the War of Independence. In defiance of the Sultan's government, he rallied a liberation army in Anatolia and convened the Congress of Erzurum and Sivas which established the basis for the new national effort under his leadership. On April 23, 1920, the Grand National Assembly was inaugurated. Mustafa Kemal Pasha was elected to its Presidency.
Fighting on many fronts, he led his forces to victory against rebels and invading armies. Following the Turkish triumph at the two major battles at Inonu in Western Turkey, the Grand National Assembly conferred on Mustafa Kemal Pasha the title of Commander-in-Chief with the rank of Marshal. At the end of August 1922, the Turkish armies won their ultimate victory. Within a few weeks, the Turkish mainland was completely liberated, the armistice signed, and the rule of the Ottoman dynasty abolished.

In July 1923, the national government signed the Lausanne Treaty with Great Britain, France, Greece, Italy, and others. In mid-October, Ankara became the capital of the new Turkish State. On October 29, the Republic was proclaimed and Mustafa Kemal Pasha was unanimously elected President of the Republic.

Atatürk married Latife Usakligil in early 1923. The marriage ended in divorce in 1925.
The account of Atatürk's fifteen year Presidency is a saga of dramatic modernization. With indefatigable determination, he created a new political and legal system, abolished the Caliphate and made both government and education secular, gave equal rights to women, changed the alphabet and the attire, and advanced the arts and the sciences, agriculture and industry.

In 1934, when the surname law was adopted, the national parliament gave him the name "Atatürk" (Father of the Turks).

On November 10, 1938, following an illness of a few months, the national liberator and the Father of modern Turkey died. But his legacy to his people and to the world endures.

May 1
Jacobyte .wrote:
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The Saltire of Scotland Go to Jacobyte's Spaces The Lion Rampant is the flag used historically by the King of Scots.
 
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Celtic art is ornamental, avoiding straight lines and only occasionally using symmetry, without the imitation of nature or ideal of beauty central to the classical tradition, but as far as we can understand it often involves complex symbolism.
 
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