Nauryz is the main holiday in the year both among the Kazakhs and in many peoples of Asia, celebrated for more than five thousand years. Nauryz is a holiday of spring, renewal of nature, the beginning of a new year, a new life. The celebration of Nauryz has pagan roots, it is a feast of worship of nature. Nauryz is celebrated on March 22 on the day of the vernal equinox. On this day, the heavenly bodies: the constellations and stars after a year's cycle come to the points of their original stay and begin a new path - a circle.
Otherwise, Nauryz is called by the Kazakhs "Ulystyn smile", which means "Great Day of the People" in Russian. The name of the holiday "Nauryz" consists of two ancient Iranian words "know" (new) and "rose" (day).
Nauryz is the day of the revival of nature, awakening it from a dream. This is a very symbolic holiday and, accordingly, many traditions and customs are associated with Nauryz. Nauryz from the Kazakhs is called not only the holiday itself, but the whole month of March. Children born this month were usually called names derived from the word "Nauryz", for example, boys - Nauryzbai or Nauryzbek, and girls - Nauryz or Nauryzgul, etc.
According to the mythological ideas of the Kazakhs on the eve of the holiday of Nauryz, happiness is walking on the earth, so the night was called the night of happiness on the eve of the holiday, that is, Nauryz is the day of good, light, when flowers blossom, birds start singing, the steppe is covered with lush green grass, streams, the New Year is coming down to Earth. Nauryz is the day when good is set on earth.
Manhattan
Manhattan is an island just 13 miles long and 2 miles wide. It is the centre of American finance, advertising, art theatre, publishing, fashion - and much more. The borough of Manhatten is what most people think of New York, one of the most exciting cities in the world. Manhattan is divided into the East Side and the West Side. The dividing line is Fifth Avenue. So, for example, East 47th Street begins at Fifth Avenue, as does West 47th Street. Manhattan is also divided, wuth less exactnes, into Lower (Downtown), Midtown and Upper (Up-town) Manhattan. As you go North, or uptown, the street numbers get higher. Lower Manhatta refers to street numbers below 14th Street and Central Park, and Upper Manhattan to the renaming, northern, part of the island.
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Today I will tell to you at Люсиль. Люсиль is one of students of Мр Присли. She is slender, beautiful, occupies/addicts to the photo. Likes to travel and try the different meal of different nationalities. Similarly Люсиль is good in sport, she engages in swimming. She oftentimes won on competitions. Now she tries to spare time and to the studies and swimming. She wants to become a trainer on swimming. For Люсиль to combine studies and swimming given hardly, but she have near people that hearten her every day. She is advanced therefore, not looking at anything.
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Next man, it is a girl from our sub-group. She is nice, kind and attractive, she is attentive to the details responsive. She has good skills of drawing, her work on engineering graphic arts (picture) weighs in a cabinet on a stand, she often carried a green jacket and in afterbirth time not rarely carried magnificent skirt. For her dark, middle length hair. Recently she secured an order - to do the project of house for 3 days.This work pleased her, and it interested her to move farther in drawing of such projects. She likes to study. She well studied on all objects. She is well-read, reads classic literature mainly. Now we communicate rarely or quite not communicate. Think, she will become good дизайнером./Дам prompt, she not so a long ago went away from our college/
Do you like to read? my favorite writer? can you say that you and your family love to read?I like to read . my favorite writer is Pushkin. He wrote many beautiful poems. in particular I like the poem: Poltava. Here is an excerpt. - Kochubei is rich and famous.Its meadows are immense;There the herds of his horsesThey graze freely, they are not safe.Around the Poltava hamletSurrounded by its gardens,And there is much good in him,Fur, satin, silverBoth in sight and under the locks.My family reads books not infrequently, proving the evening evenings near the fireplace at the dacha.
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