Extractions: Rhodes Half Day City Tour e depart from the hotel at approximately 09:00 in the morning and drive to the New Town of Rhodes. This is the modern part of Rhodes, which is built around the walls of the medieval city. We drive up to Monte Smith, the hill overlooking Rhodes Town, for a Lindos Half Day Tour eaving the hotel at approximately 09:00, we drive down the East coast of Rhodes island, past the villages of Faliraki, Afandou, Kolymbia, Archangelos, where we stop for a visit to a traditional ceramics factory, to watch the age old process and sample the hand made Lindos Full Day Tour he same programme as half-day Lindos tour, including also a visit to the Seven Springs, a beautiful location in the hills over Kolymbia, while there will also be leisure time in Lindos for swimming and lunch. The return to the hotel is at approximately 17:30.
Extractions: kouvelis@medwet.org, tel+30-10-8089270, fax +30-10-8089274 MedWet is established within the framework of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, as its regional initiative for the conservation and sustainable development of Mediterranean Wetlands. All 25 Mediterranean counties / authority participate in it, as well as 4 International NGOs (WWF Intl., Birdlife Intl., Wetlands Intl., IUCN). MedWet has also established long term working partnerships with other significant actors in the Mediterranean, including UNEP/MAP and GWP-Med. The operation of MedWet is supported by the technical and scientific capacity of a technical network of 4 specialised wetland centres (Tour du Valat in France, EKBY in Greece, SEHUMED in Spain, and CEZH/ICN in Portugal). In addition a North African Wetlands Network that already incorporates focal units in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia is being developed, and is expected to soon cover Egypt and Libya. The next step is to extend this network to East Mediterranean coast. The Coordination Unit of MedWet is hosted in Athens by the Greek Ministry of Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works, covering its operation budget for the years 2002-2002.
UNC Undergraduate Bulletin 2003-2004 47 Women in Ancient greece and Rome (Classics 47 and Sexuality in the Western ChristianTradition (Religious Studies 140 Gender and culture (Anthropology 140) (3 http://www.unc.edu/ugradbulletin/depts/wmst.html
Extractions: Michele Berger, Karen M. Booth, Silvia Tomaskova. Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary exploration of issues concerning women and gender in America and in a range of cultures throughout the world. Students taking Women's Studies courses are introduced to ideologies that have been used throughout history to explain female and male natures, functions, and sociocultural roles as they intersect with concerns of race, class, and sexuality. Students will be exposed to recent scholarship on feminist theory and masculinity and to critiques of feminism. They will learn about the intellectual, social, economic, political, and artistic contributions of women in various cultural contexts throughout history and across the globe. They will see how the discipline of Women's Studies redefines the traditional scholarly curriculum in order to include perspectives on women and gender as integral aspects of academic inquiry. Approximately eighteen departments offer courses that focus entirely on the study of women and gender. Some of these courses have been cross-listed as Women's Studies courses and are identified below; others are taught as special sections of an established course and have to be identified separately each semester.
Extractions: What is a bill? How does a bill become a law? The United States legislative process is complex. Each branch of government involved in passing a law has a specific function and a rigid system of checks and balances assures that laws are fair. Join HLN today as we examine how an idea evolves into a law. It has been called the fairest system in the world. It is has also been berated for being too lenient. How does the American judicial system work? What are it's pros and cons? Is it fair? Join HLN today as we learn about how the courts of our country work from arrest to trial and acquittal to appeal.
The English Department Newsletter July 27, 2000; Corfu, greece. Comic Books Teaching Lewis Nordan in the LiteraryTradition of the American South. 31 st Popular culture Association and http://www.latech.edu/tech/liberal-arts/english/newsmaster3.htm
Shannon Development material from the Celtic past and the ancient civilisations of Egypt, greece andRome. Kerry offers a marvellous insight into Irish culture and traditions. http://www.irishfreckles.com/whtm/display_full.whtm?advisory_id=305
SUNY Brockport Undergraduate Studies Catalog Western women s experience from ancient greece to the female authors writing in ashared tradition, genre, or women s work from cross cultural, historical, and http://www.brockport.edu/~ucatalog/WMS.HTML
Extractions: Director: Jennifer M. Lloyd; Faculty: Michele Carron (Physical Education and Sport), Charles Chehab (Interdisciplinary Arts), Susan Crafts (Sociology), Patti A. Follansbee (Health Science), Sumiko Higashi (History), Kathleen Hunter (Health Science), Patricia Huntington Sigel (Criminal Justice), Owen S. Ireland (History), Barbara Kasper (Social Work), Nancy Leslie (Delta College), Lloyd (History), John K. Marah (African and Afro-American Studies), Mara L. McFaddan (English), Elaine K. Miller (Foreign Languages and Literature), Evelyn S. Newlyn (English), Andrea Parada (Foreign Language and Literature), Christine Plumeri (Criminal Justice), Stanley S. Rubin (English), Robert Rutzen (Sociology), Patricia Sharkey (Nursing) Marjorie H. Stewart (Anthropology). The Women's Studies program at SUNY Brockport is a multidisciplinary, college-wide program which engenders in students an inclusive perspective, and provides students and faculty a frame work within which to focus on questions, issues, and theories related to women's lives, roles, status, and contributions. The Women's Studies program is also committed to the integration of women's experiences, values, and accomplishments into all College curricula. Additional goals are to make women visible in their similarities and their differences, and to value personal experience as a way of knowing; to develop a greater understanding of institutional, psychological, and social forces which relegate women to positions of social subordination; and to create and produce new scholarship and new knowledge about women and apply it to personal, political, and institutional change.
Extractions: In the age of greater awareness of the negative impact pollution has on our planet, tourism is one of the Black Globe culprits. Tourism is not an environmentally-friendly industry transportation, over-development and depletion of natural resources are but a few contributors. International conferences focusing on this issue have produced suggestions referred to as "sustainable tourism." Loosely defined, inter-related categories are alternative tourism (nature and wildlife activities), ecotourism (promoting yet protecting natural areas from mass-tourism and development), and agrotourism (educational holidays in agriculture and culture to sustain rural population). The theory is easy to embrace where tour operators, local businesses and visitors alike genuinely appreciate and respect the culture and natural landscape of their resorts yet difficult to implement. This concept of linking visitors with culture, nature and the environment in a harmonious way is not a new idea, but one that is now viewed on a global scale. Long-term, successful community involvement has preserved many popular rural tourist destinations such as the wine regions of Europe and the United States. Many rural communities have acted on instinct, rather than governmental directives, and usually with enough individual investment to achieve results.
1Up Travel - Travel Links - Speciality Travel - Arts culture Tours Visit the two West African nations, where ancient traditions andmodern ways Opa Tours greece - Educational and cultural tours with http://www.1uptravel.com/travellinks/speciality-arts.html
Extractions: Flags Maps Sightseeing Travel Warnings ... National Parks More Categories Introduction Topography Local Life Local Cuisine Local Holidays Festivals-Events Embassies Administration News Stand Worth a See !! Sight Seeing Maps Flags Shopping Eating Out Recreation Travel Essentials Country Facts Geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation Military Adventure Photography - Photography tours and stock images by award winning photographers Cathy and Gordon Illg. Andmacart - A unique art studio devoted to the organization of cross-cultural painting excursions, and providing supplies and art classes to support them. Architectour: A Roman Holiday - Specialized tours featuring the history of Rome as seen through its architectural and cultural heritage. Tour highlights, accommodation details, and booking request. AromaTours - Journeys that explore the world of Aroma and Aromatherapy. Destinations include Drome, Provence and Dordogne in southern France, Turkey, tropical Bali and Australia.
Pictures, Images, Logos Tour du Valat in France, EKBY in greece, SEHUMED in Cultural aspects of wetlands1. animportant variety of folklore, music, mythology, traditions, customs and http://www.medwet.org/news/smap.htm
Extractions: Integration: Nature protection, water management, rural activities and culture Presentation made by MedWet Coordinator Spyros Kouvelis during the Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference, 8-10 July, Athens, Greece MedWet is established within the framework of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, as its regional initiative for the conservation and sustainable development of Mediterranean Wetlands. All 25 Mediterranean counties / authority participate in it, as well as 4 International NGOs (WWF Intl., Birdlife Intl., Wetlands Intl., IUCN). MedWet has also established long term working partnerships with other significant actors in the Mediterranean, including UNEP/MAP and GWP-Med. The operation of MedWet is supported by the technical and scientific capacity of a technical network of 4 specialised wetland centres (Tour du Valat in France, EKBY in Greece, SEHUMED in Spain, and CEZH/ICN in Portugal). In addition a North African Wetlands Network that already incorporates focal units in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia is being developed, and is expected to soon cover Egypt and Libya. The next step is to extend this network to East Mediterranean coast. The Coordination Unit of MedWet is hosted in Athens by the Greek Ministry of Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works, covering its operation budget for the years 2002-2002.
6 SPORT-RECREATION E-H Boxing match in ancient greece and Roman from life also, general remarks on physicalculture illustrated with American rowing; its background and traditions. http://nutrition.ucdavis.edu/olympics/Histo/hist6.htm
Extractions: DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS OLYMPIC CENTENNIAL ATHLETIC, SPORT, RECREATION BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT HISTORICAL: ATHLETICS - LEISURE - RECREATION - SPORT PART 2 AUTHORS: E - L Compiler L. Grivetti Professor of Nutrition Department of Nutrition University of California Davis, CA 95616 FAX: (916) 752-8966) e-mail: legrivetti@ucdavis.edu Graduate Research Assistant Susan Harvey Department of Nutrition Eales, R.G. 1985. Chess, the history of a game . New York: Facts on File Publications. Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire. 1911. . Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. Easy Introduction. 1824. An easy introduction to the game of chess: containing one hundred examples of games and a great variety of critical situations and conclusions; including the whole of Philidor's analysis with copious selections Ebert, J. 1963. Zum Pentathlon der Antike; Untersuchungen uber das System der Siegeremittlung und die Ausfuhrung des Halterensprunges . Abhandlungen der Sachsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, Philologisch-Historische Klasse. Band. 56, Heft 1. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. Edelman, R. 1993.
Extractions: Join our email lists about our email lists Leisure, Change and Diversity This is the first occasion I have spoken in this building since the death of the man after whom it is named, the great architect Peter Johnson. I pay tribute to him as the first chancellor of this university and the inspiration of its esteemed faculty of architecture. Despite some raised eyebrows, for the first time in Australia, and possibly the world, a national government had a clearly delineated policy for leisure. In my policy speech at Blacktown Civic Centre in November 1972 I said: There is no greater social problem facing Australia than the good use of leisure. It is the problem of all modern and wealthy communities. It is, above all, the problem of urban societies and thus, in Australia, the most urbanised nation on earth, a problem more pressing for us than for any other nation on earth. One of the themes of this conference is change . Ours was a reformist government and we believed that a government could initiate change and could make a difference to people's quality of life. It could not all be left to market forces. In particular, we believed there was a role for government to play in:
Akademia Rolnicza W Lublinie in Andenne, Belgium, Xánthi, greece, Getting, Germany in 2000 for the Contributionto the Folk culture. The canteen offering traditional cuisine can take http://www.ar.lublin.pl/English/Other Units/
Extractions: Head: Lechos³aw Kawecki, M.A. As early as in 1955, the 1st Inter-University Sports Meeting of the City of Lublin was organised on the initiative of the Centre of Physical Education and the Aca-demic Sports Association. The Centre was the forerunner in organising skiing camps and it organised them for all Lublin universities and all students already in 1959. Nowadays, a great majority of P.E. classes and trainings of the sports sections take place in the University premises (gym, fitness room, dancing hall). Swimming lessons and trainings of the swimming section are conducted in the swimming pools hired at the Academic Sports Centre and in the City Centre of Sports and Recreation. Sports interests and skills can be developed in the following sports sections of the University Club of the Academic Sports Association: men's basketball section (the present academic vice-champion of Poland)
Soc.culture.scottish FAQ FAQ FAQ for soc.culture.scottish and replacement for Scottish part of the FAQ for soc.culture.celtic http://www.non.com/news.answers/scottish-faq.html
Extractions: The offical HTML version might be at http://www.scot.demon.co.uk/scotfaq.html Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the soc.culture.scottish usenet newsgroup news: soc.culture.scottish was created on 25th May 1995 This version of the FAQ: 1-August-97 Foreword The latest version of this FAQ is at http://www.scot.demon.co.uk/scotfaq.html together with FTP sites for the FAQ and details of how to get it by mail. There are details there of the FAQ in Text, HTML and Zip formats. This FAQ is a living document, if there's any corrections, additions or comments you'd like to make, please send them to me for the next edition. The usual major updates for the rtfm.mit.edu archive are 25-Jan (Burns night); 1-May (Beltain); 1-Aug; 30-Nov (St Andrew's day). Thanks to all those who have contributed articles, comments and corrections to this FAQ. Craig Cockburn , Editor and main author. E-mail: craig@scot.demon.co.uk WWW: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~craig/ Edinburgh, Scotland. Please don't e-mail me with tourism, where to stay questions about Scotland as I don't generally have the time to answer these. Please ask them in soc.culture.scottish
Soc.culture.scottish FAQ soc.culture.scottish FAQ. There are reader questions on this topic! Help others by sharing your knowledge http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cultures/scottish/scottish-faq
Extractions: Help others by sharing your knowledge craig@SiliconGlen.com soc.culture.scottish soc.culture.celtic Subject: soc.culture.scottish FAQ Keywords: FAQ,Scotland,Scottish,Scot,Celtic,Gaelic,Scots,Music,Culture,History,Travel,SiliconGlen Summary: FAQ for the soc.culture.scottish newsgroup Date: 01 May 2004 11:24:44 GMT Version: 4.25 URL: http://www.siliconglen.com/Scotland/ http://www.siliconglen.com/ There are details there of the FAQ in Text, HTML and Zip formats as well as a full search engine. There is also an associated e-mail list for the newsgroup. This FAQ is a living document, if there's any corrections, additions or comments you'd like to make, please send them to me for the next edition. The usual major updates for the rtfm.mit.edu archive are :- 25-Jan (Burns night) 1-May (Beltain) 1-Aug (Lammas) 30-Nov (St Andrew's day). Thanks to all those who have contributed articles, comments and corrections to this FAQ. Craig Cockburn, Editor and main author. mailto:craig@SiliconGlen.com
Culture In Russia ñàéòe About our site Traditional culture of the RUSSIA SIBERIA - culture -ECONOMICS - BUSINESS - link http://www.kasbah.com/vitalstats/culture_and_history/culture/russia_russia_1.htm
Culture In Colombia The different roots and traditions of the Indians Email Help Search the Web culture Amusement http://www.kasbah.com/vitalstats/culture_and_history/culture/colombia_colombia_1
Extractions: Search Amazon.co.uk Travel Search Country Guides City Guides Resort Guides Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Barbados Belgium Belize Bolivia Botswana Brazil British Virgin Islands Cambodia Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador England Estonia Falkland Islands Fiji Finland France Germany Gibraltar Grand Cayman Greece Guatemala Holland Hungary Iceland India
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Travel Greece for Visitors Home ... A to Z Site Map zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Accommodations Athens, Greece Greece Greek Islands ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Greece for Visitors newsletter. Search Greece for Visitors The airport at Heraklion, Crete deTraci Regula Email to a friend Print this page Stay Current Subscribe to the About Greece for Visitors newsletter. More on Greece and Greek Travel Beaches in Greece Crete Sightseeing Greek Mythology Most Popular Olympic Airways Aphrodite, Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty - Fast Facts on ... Greek Gods and Goddesses - Clip Art - Images and pictures of... The Greek Goddess Athena (Athene) - Fast Facts on Athena - G... ... Greek Islands with Nude Beaches in Greece What's Hot Visit a Nude Beach in Greece Greece in June 2004 - Summer travel in Greece - Airport Greece Kerkyra - Corfu Airport in Greece - Korfu, Ke... Driving in Greece - Frenzy and Freedom ... The Call of Carpathos (Karpathos) - Unique Island in the Dod... From deTraci Regula
DISCOVER MILLENARY BULGARIA IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM with its thirteen century old cultural and historic heritage, with its preservedtraditions, customs and by increases from Germany, greece, the Scandinavian http://www.embassy-bulgaria.nl/disc_bul.html
Extractions: Bulgaria - a small piece of paradise, huddled away over 2% of the overall European territory only, but blending in itself the remarkable beauty of the azure, warm turquoise sea and the majestic, snow topped mountains. The homelands of mythical singer Orpheus, the lands of the oldest gold in the world will enchant you with the wealth of colours throughout its four seasons, with the golden shade of its fine seas sand and of its heavy wheat fields, with the crimson colour of Bulgarian roses and wine. Bulgaria is a treasure throve waiting to be discovered by you! Bulgaria would surprise pleasantly every first-time visitor with the variety of its beautiful landscapes, with the favourable for a round-the-year recreation climate, with its diverse relief, with the richness of healing mineral waters, with its good facilities and infrastructure, with its thirteen century old cultural and historic heritage, with its preserved traditions, customs and folklore delicious cuisine, hospitable population, security and safety, which Bulgaria guarantees to its visitors.
Travel To Bulgaria - The Best Kept Secret Of The Balkans. Acquaintance with traditional crafts, and brief demonstrations are galleries are aprerequisite for cultural tourism in is ranked third (after greece and Italy http://www.bgtravel.com/travel-why-bulgaria.asp
Extractions: @import url(travel.css); Search BgTravel BgTravel » Why Bulgaria Bulgaria - a small piece of paradise blending in itself the remarkable beauty of the azure, the warm turquoise sea and the majestic, snow-topped mountains. The homeland of the Europe's most ancient civilization and the oldest gold in the world, Bulgaria will enchant you with the wealth of colours throughout its four seasons, with the golden shade of its fine sea sands and heavy wheat fields, with the crimson colour of Bulgarian roses and wine. TRAVEL TO BULGARIA Bulgaria and its favourable throughout the year recreation climate would surprise pleasantly every first-time traveller with the variety of its beautiful landscapes and awesome natural phenomena, with its delicious cuisine and hospitable people, with its preserved traditions, folklore and thirteen century historic heritage. Bulgaria offers a variety of possibilities for cultural vacations and active outdoor recreation for each age and every taste. Cultural vacations, monastery tours, Black sea vacations, historical sites trips, architectural reserves vacations, natural phenomena sightseeing, eco tourism, congress tourism, passive recreation, and rehabilitation are available at extremely good price. Bulgarian international mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo, and Bansko offer great ski facilities of various difficulty and cozy hotels and huts for active vacations and winter tourism......