Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Story image for royal wedding from Today.com

Princess Diana describes wedding as 'worst day of my life' in ...

Today.com-Aug. 14, 2017
The latest documentary to air on Princess Diana reveals some of the late royal's thoughts about her troubled marriage to Prince Charles — and the doubts she ...
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Zombies At The Royal Wedding? Protester Arrests And The ...

RightsInfo-Feb. 15, 2017
On the day of the Royal Wedding in April 2011, police arrested several people in central London, some who were dressed as zombies. The police thought they ...
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can have a royal wedding at ...

The Mercury News-May 18, 2017
But there has big one potential hang-up to the couple tying the knot in the usual fashion of royal weddings. There was some question as to whether they could ...
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An Inside Look at the Serbian Wedding That Brought Out ...

Vogue.com-Oct. 9, 2017
There's nothing quite like a royal wedding: the pomp, the circumstance, the otherworldly, fairy-tale feel. And on October 7, Prince Philip of Karageorgevitch, son ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...


I would like to propose the following hypothesis: this small text is
at the crossroads of critical reflection and reflection historical. It is a reflection
Kant on the relevance of his own work. Of course, philosophers and
previously pointed out the reasons that motivate them to carry out their work in one or
another historical moment. But I think this is the first time a philosopher
put in such close and intimate connection with their work related knowledge,
historical reflection and private analysis of the specific moment in which
- and for which he wrote. A reflection on "today" as difference
[difference] in history as the reason for a separate philosophical task here
what seems new to me in this text.
If we consider it thus, it is possible to see the original point
a sketch of what I would call the installation of the present