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miércoles, 27 de abril de 2011
30 BENEFITS OF E-BOOKS
About, e-Books...
"30 Benefits of e-Books" by Michael Pastore.
Do you agree with him?
Please, link here:
http://epublishersweekly.blogspot.com/2008/02/30-benefits-of-ebooks.html
miércoles, 13 de abril de 2011
SEVILLE, OUR CITY
"Who will appreciate
being born in Seville
Seville perfume:
domingo, 10 de abril de 2011
LAUGHTER IS HEALTHY
Why don't you do this with your bank bills?
Maybe you can laugh for a while...
Enjoy this link...
Enjoy this link...
martes, 5 de abril de 2011
HAPPY EASTER 2011
EASTER TRADITIONS, EASTER DAYS...
Holy Thursday also referred to as Maundy Thursday. In Europe the Christian monarchs used to wash the feet of poor people on the Thursday before Easter in memory of Jesus's Act.
Good Friday
Good Friday is the commemoration of the Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus. In some countries the bells are tolled while in other countries they are silenced until Sunday. A custom also is the eating of Hot Cross Buns. Many superstitions go with hot cross buns such as they are a charm against evil and to keep indefinitely.
To learn more, click here:
http://www.easterbunnys.net/easterdays.htm
http://www.easterbunnys.net/traditions.htm
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter Day. It is to commemorate Jesus's last journey to Jerusalem, when people cut palm branches to spread on his path as he rode to the city. Many other traditions are associated with Palm Sunday. In some parts of England it used to be called Fig Sunday because people ate fig pies or puddings on that day. In Wales it is called Sul y Blodau, Flowering Sunday.
Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday also referred to as Maundy Thursday. In Europe the Christian monarchs used to wash the feet of poor people on the Thursday before Easter in memory of Jesus's Act.
Good Friday is the commemoration of the Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus. In some countries the bells are tolled while in other countries they are silenced until Sunday. A custom also is the eating of Hot Cross Buns. Many superstitions go with hot cross buns such as they are a charm against evil and to keep indefinitely.
To learn more, click here:
http://www.easterbunnys.net/easterdays.htm
http://www.easterbunnys.net/traditions.htm
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