Sunday, December 1, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Harper's BAZAAR

Princess Diana Had A Second Wedding Dress

Harper's BAZAAR-Aug. 19, 2018
Diana, Princess of Wales', wedding dress is one of the most iconic dresses in history. The '80s-inspired bridal look, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, ...
Story image for iconic gown from Cosmopolitan.com

Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton's Most Iconic Royal Styles

Cosmopolitan.com-Nov. 7, 2018
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton's Most Iconic Royal Styles ... Kate's Alexander McQueen design channeled Grace Kelly's gown, with its fitted bodice, ...
Story image for iconic gown from Detroit Free Press

Aretha Franklin's gown fetches $10K as legend's iconic ...

Detroit Free Press-Nov. 11, 2018
More than 30 dresses and accessories worn by Aretha Franklin have been auctioned off. Part of the two-day "Icons & Idols: Rock-N-Roll" at the Hard Rock CafĂ© ...
Story image for iconic gown from Entertainment Tonight

Look Back at Iconic Royal Wedding Dresses Before Meghan ...

Entertainment Tonight-May 14, 2018
We're only a few days away from finally seeing Meghan Markle walk down the aisle in what's sure to become an iconic wedding dress. There's speculation that ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

Therefore, any sound is always meaningful in itself, i.e. represents a specific situation. If you start from the position that everything in the world is natural, the appearance of any sound is determined by the interaction of the objects of nature. In this sense, any sound has its content. But there is one thing for humans as for any other user, in any case, the environment of nature, every sound has its content determined by not only the situation, which led to its origin, but also the challenge that this solved man.

In other words, the sound always has a meaning and is generated by the meaning of life. The sound of the falling rain meant the whole world associated with rain, the sound of falling stone meant the existence of rockfall. The sound of the growl of a bear meant the circle of animal existence. For the content of the sound, except that it carried its own meaning, endowed with more meaning, define it, human task. So the roaring of a bear in the distance and in close and dangerous proximity has a fundamentally different content.

I want to reiterate and emphasize: the man lived and lives in a world of sounds and needs to understand the meaning of these sounds. They were born and have been with him. The world of sounds was and is the natural habitat of man. The man himself could reproduce the sounds which must have had some meaning for existence. Meaningless sounds do not exist, are only those sounds which the person does not understand and cannot attribute to them any meaning.

The sounds can be attributed to the sense which is relevant to the person directly, or to attribute to them the meaning which have no direct relation to it. So the distant sound of thunder can be attributed any value, because they do not have a direct relationship to human life. But it is important to emphasize that it is always and all sounds that can be heard a person needs to make sense. And sure the world of sound perceived by the person only within the framework of the decisions of its tasks, for example, to survive, to avoid danger, to find food, a task of reproduction of a new generation, etc.