Илјадници години, од времето кога човекот за прв пат го пронајде огнот, се јавила и дилемата за неговото палење на ветер. Иако струењето на воздухот е исклучително важно за распалувањето на огнот (сите оние кои распалувале скара ќе се поднасмејат под мустаќ) сепак во првите моменти на палењето претставува угурсуз кој на секој начин се ...

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After collecting several macedonian swearwords and after analyzing their values, generally they can be divided into:
swearwords that involve sexual act towards somebody or something swearwords that involve certain action of ending somebody's or something's life swearwords that involve eating of certain intimate or “dirty” body parts or body products swearwords that involve chasing the receiver ...

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Japan is an island, right? Or more precisely, archipelago or group of islands. The islands are usually surrounded by water, right? Well, sometimes, the water isn't just around the island, it's in the air, too. This happens when the (in)famous rainy season comes crying in Japan. It starts earliest in the southeast parts of the ...

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Since I was in high-school, I was volunteering in many NGO organizations. The best part of the NGOs, besides the work, of course :-), is the chance to travel to different seminars and conferences around the world and doing variety of activities. Sometimes you learn about new media and new ways of expression, like the ...

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I remember many interesting experiences I had back in Macedonia. As a student of the communication theory, my faculty in Macedonia, required each student to take lectures on media. The TV Journalism course, required practical exam, practical product that was evaluated by the teachers, and each student had to go out together with professional cameraman, ...

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In 2005, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, traditionally invited 30 young people from the Balkan region and Eastern Europe to visit Japan for few days and to learn about japanese culture and tradition. As I part of the group, I had rare opportunity back in 2005 for the first time to visit Japan ...

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Since the simplest organism that existed on this planet, the life forms needed senses to survive. At the beginning, the simplest senses could make a difference between a day and night, and many million years after, they’ve became able to spot a small mouse thousands meters away. Through development of the senses, the organisms tried ...

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I love oceans. Not because they are enormous, and our life depends on them, but because of the immense biodiversity they hide inside their depths. Probably, we will never know the exact number of species living in the seas, and in the years to come, better be ready for surprises caused by the discoveries that ...

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No. This is not biology, not science, just pure linguistic expression of emotions, words on a paper, on your computer screen. This post is dedicated to all bugs in Japan.I’m sitting down on this chair, the screen is in front of me, and I don’t care if I don’t know something. What a relief. I ...

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I really don’t know what I would do in Japan if there wasn’t a restaurant like “Braziliano”. The reason why this restaurant is so important to me is because this is the only place in Hyogo where I can eat UNLIMITED baked meat for very cheap money!!! It is well known that japanese people don’t ...

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