"Freedom" – 90 rezultate
0.01 secundeMeilisearchcirstea georgeta violeta
doar un inger care traieste si iubeste oamenii
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Oana Cristache
"I'm longing to dive into the sea of tranquillity and drown in it to feel what I never felt before... freedom" (Lacrimas Profundere, albumul"And the wings embraced us",piesa "Autumn morning", 1996)
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sorin-lucian ionescu
Nascut in 24 dec. 1966. Absolvent al ASE Bucuresti - fac. de management general (1991) si al Universitatii de Stat Ovidius Constanta - fac. de psihologie (2005), al bursei de jurnalism Freedom House USA (1998) si leadership Buncher Program Israel (2003). Un volum de versuri si 4 de proza publicate. Fost director al ziarului Observator de Cta si fost red. sef al ziarului Telegraf Constanta si al TV Neptun. In prezent, director executiv si de programe al TV Neptun Constanta, realizator TV si director de strategie, promovare si imagine al Teatrului de Stat Constanta. Membru al juriului Festivalului International al Producatorilor de Film Independenti (IPIFF) Mamaia din 2007, in compania regizorului Alexandru Tocilescu, jurnalistului Cristian Tudor Popescu si a criticului de film Manuela Cernat.
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remus radu
"Om cu toate simturile treze. Jurnalist." A trait pentru 26 de ani la Bacau, a facut o escala de doi ani la Roma, iar din toamna lui 2001 locuieste in Bucuresti. Cistigator in 2003 al premiului pentru expresivitate jurnalistica la concursul national organizat de Clubul Roman de Presa, cu articolele "De la Barca la ridicol" si "Orasul cu doua taxiuri". Un an mai tirziu a obtinut Marele Premiu pentru reportaj oferit de Freedom-House, cu lucrarea "Ziua Europei la Ciorogarla". In 2006 a fost rasplatit cu "Premiul pentru promovarea inventivitatii romanesti" la gala "Invingatori pentru Romania", pentru reportajul "Bill Gates pariaza pe albina spion de la Iasi". Pasionat de gastronomie, de vin, de literatura si, mai ales, de calatorii. A lucrat pentru perioade semificative in redactiile "Monitorul de Bacau", "Evenimentul zilei", "Cotidianul".
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Simone de Beauvoir
French Existentialist, Writer, and Social Essayist Born and educated in Paris, Simone de Beauvoir was among the first women permitted to complete a program of study at the École Normale Supérieure. Through her lifelong friendship with Sartre, she contributed significantly to the development and expression of existentialist philosophy. Jean-Paul Sartre and De beauvoir met after her studies in the Sorbonne, the beginning of a friendship which lasted until his death in 1980. This period began what she described as a \'moral\' phase of life; the culmination of which was her most important philosophical work, The Ethics of Ambiguity(1948). She began the phase with an essay entitled Pyrrhus et Cineas(1944), and the earlier novel called L\'Envitee(1943). No doubt born of the confusion and madness of WWII, De Beauvoir included in her Ethics Sartre\'s ontology of being-for-itself and being-in-itself. She also draws heavily on his conception of human beings as creatures who are free. Freedom of...
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Miodrag Pavloviæ
Miodrag Pavloviæ (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг Павловић; listen (help·info)) was born on 28 November 1928 in Novi Sad, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. He went to school and university in Belgrade, where he studied medicine from 1947 until 1954, learned foreign languages, and wrote his first volume of poetry, 87 Poems. It appeared in 1952, the year the Yugoslav authorities, responding to a public address by the Croatian writer Miroslav Krleza, allowed more freedom of expression in politics and the arts. In 1960 Pavlovic was appointed director of drama at the People’s Theatre in Belgrade. He also worked for twenty years as editor for the leading publishing house of Prosveta. A theme occupying Pavlovic and many other intellectuals in the former Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece and Albania, is the continuity between the ancient peoples of the Balkans and their modern-day...
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Lassi Nummi
Lassi Nummi (born 1928) considers himself a prose-writer who has strayed into poetry. In a career spanning almost half a century and 25 collections of poetry, his preoccupations, and his central metaphors, have remained constant: landscape, trees, bushes, blades of grass. Interview by Tarja Roinila; poems translated by Herbert Lomas and Anselm Hollo 'During my "social period" I was on the board of the Writers' Union, and its chairman from 1969 to 1972; after that I worked for the Uusi Suomi newspaper and for the PEN Club, whose chairman I was from 1983 to 1988. I was a member of the Bible translation committee for the entire period of its existence, 17 years. A completely different choice would have been to become either a Buddhist or a Christian monk, or then to be a really convinced down-and-out- that might have been the most elegant solution. One could have regulated one's liquid intake, but the freedom of movement would have been pleasant. At the moment I am working out how much...
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constantin
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Phaedrus Caius Iulius
Phaedrus, Gaius Julius (c.15 BC—c. AD 50), Thracian slave who came to Rome and became a freedman in the household of Augustus, the author (in Latin) of a collection of fables in five books containing some hundred stories, published probably in the thirties of the first century AD. There is also an appendix of another thirty-two fables, probably also by Phaedrus. The collection includes fables proper, a number of anecdotes (e.g. about Aesop, Socrates, and Menander), and defences of the author against detractors. The fables are based on those of Aesop and on beast-stories from other sources which had come to be attributed to Aesop. They are written in verse, in iambic senarii (see METRE, LATIN 2), and their object is two-fold, to give advice and to entertain. They are generally serious or satirical, dealing with the injustices of life and social and political evils, but occasionally they are light and amusing. In general they express patient resignation. Phaedrus observed in the...
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freedom above all
de iakab leopolvila
Mai muta-mi pasii dincolo de azi sa incep sa-ti simt miinile in atingerea calda a aerului, mai lasa-ma sa-mi ascund fata in parul tau rece sa-ti mai dau din ceea ce in mine rabufneste, o ia la goana,...
The freedom of the leaf
de Vavila Popovici
You want the freedom of the leaf, its power to reveal and color in the green of hope; to call the warm rays of the sun and happy raindrops, to her sweet delight! The freedom and generosity of the...
Scream of freedom
de Alexandra Popa Scurtu
Looking at the wall inside Hearing all those ravens outside I feel like screaming My heart is heavy My soul is torn I want to scream But I still can’t. The scream of the ravens Is just like...
I want freedom
de Hariclea Homeag
I’m sick of being healthy In this world of sickness They miss the mental quickness I miss material wealthy ! This world has lacks of pleasure Even the love is random I quit finding a treasure I’m...
Drumul spre oriunde (Freedom for sale)
de Ra Nestiutul
Azi am plans, am plans ca un copil care si-a pierdut jucaria favorita. Azi mi-am vandut motocicleta, am vandut singura picatura de libertate care o mai simteam. O sa ma hranesc cu amintiri de acum....
Libertatea de exprimare
de Fluerașu Petre
“Freedom of speech is at stake here. If anything, we should all make cartoons of Mohamed, and show the terrorists, the extremists, that we are all united in the belief that every person has the right...
bluemoon
de kim
Blue Sky endless freedom of the univers little shiny stars blinking the thin growing moon smiling on the earth waiting for the day goldfish
Sometimes
de Mihaela Dragomir
Sometimes..... You need freedom. Sometimes... You need time. Sometimes... You need to feel that you are living. Sometimes... It\'s better to keep away. Or, sometimes, you simply need to feel....
Cherish
de Hariclea Homeag
U cherish the most The thing u don’t have The person u lost The freedom u crave The smile u passed The dream that just fade A hope from the past The game that you played U feel the desire Of wanting...
Drink your love from my tear
de Andrei Dumitrescu
Drink from my tear from where the spear pierced my ocular kingdom From where you entered the back door of my soul, from where the demons captured absolute freedom and grave-stoned control, Drink your...
Sonnet XLVI
de William Shakespeare
Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war How to divide the conquest of thy sight; Mine eye my heart thy picture\'s sight would bar, My heart mine eye the freedom of that right. My heart doth plead that...
