Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Biography

Behind-the-Scenes of Marilyn Monroe's Iconic Flying Skirt ...

Biography-Sep. 15, 2014
Sixty years ago today, Marilyn Monroe mesmerized a crowd of lucky onlookers while her white dress blew suggestively above her knees—and sometimes over ...
Story image for iconic gown from People Magazine

Princes William and Harry Set to Receive Princess Diana's ...

People Magazine-Sep. 2, 2014
The iconic ivory bridal gown she wore for her majestic 1981 wedding to Prince ... The silk-and-taffeta lace dress, created by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, ...
Story image for iconic gown from Huffington Post Canada

Iconic Oscar Dresses You've Probably Forgotten: 10 Best ...

Huffington Post Canada-Feb. 27, 2014
Correct: with just days to go until Oscar night, we're absolutely using it as an excuse to look back on the most iconic Oscars red carpet fashion of the last ...
The most iconic gowns of Oscars past
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)-Feb. 25, 2014

1 comment:

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But this aspect should not overshadow the other, complementary. In the form of information goods necessary to increase productive power, knowledge is already and will be the most important and maybe the most important rate in the global competition for power. Also as a nation-state fought for the development of territories, and then for the management and exploitation of resources and cheap labor, presumably, they will fight in the future development of the information. Here opens thus a new field for industrial and commercial strategies as well as strategies for military and political20.


However, marked thus the prospect is not as simple as we just showed. So, mercantilization of knowledge could not leave intact the privilege, which had and still have a modern nation-state in relation to the production and dissemination of knowledge. The idea that knowledge belong to "brain" or "spirit" of the society, and therefore the State is no longer regular gradually with the increasing of the reverse principle according to which society exists and progresses only if the messages circulating in it, is full of