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Five dumbest questions in the world

These are the story of one stupid participated in the quiz show the prize is million dollar and began to contest the first question (surely the first question seemed to mean by the second)

Q1 : How Hundred Years War lasted ??
A .116
B .99
C .100
D .150


Many thought our friend and then chose to skip this question because it is the first time it passes Hundred Years' War means God km period !!

Ok no problem go to the second question

Q2: Where the Panama hats made  ??
O. albraszel
B. celi
J. penma
D. alxuador

he chose that he uses his friends at the university to answer this question also

Q3: In which month the Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
O. January
B. september
J. october
D. november

That stupid request the public help

Q4: Which of these names is the first name of the King George VI?
O. john
B. albert
J. georg
D. manuel


Then that person withdrew from the competition and could not be completed

now Come tell you something 

If you think that you are intelligent significantly Come read the answers ...

Answers :

The first question:

Percent year war lasted 116 years from 1337 until 1453

The second question:

Panama hats are made in Ecuador

A third question:

Russians celebrate the October Revolution in November

A fourth question:

First name of King George is Albert

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This game is not intended to embarrass, but rather to identify more with the members through automatic sincere revelation. I hope it does not exceed the red border but remain within the limits of respect. I will choose some members and ask him/her a question. After s/he answered, s/he will choose another member and ask a question. IF no one asked you a question but would like to participate, you may start and ask the member you have chosen ...... like this

I hope that you like it.

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The legend of Valentine's Day

I had read in some of the articles this story for "valantine's day" and I want to share it with you guys .

The feast of love (Valentine) the festivals of the pagan Romans, it was a pagan Romans prevailed upon by more than seven centuries. It is an expression in the pagan Roman concept of divine love. For this pagan festival Legends continued with Romans,and with the heirs of the Christians.

Came in encyclopedias on this day that the Romans were celebrating named (Obrkalaa) on February 15 of each year, and the habits and rituals of pagan; where they offer sacrifices alleged gods, in order to protect their pastures from wolves, and this was the day agrees they have spring break; where he was freelance months differs from the existing account, but this is what happened today to have become a February 14 in Rome in the third century AD.

At that time it was the Christian religion at the beginning of its inception, the time was ruled Romania Empire Emperor Claides II, who denied the marriage on the soldiers so as not to distract them from fighting wars, but St. (Valentine) didn't responded to this provision, and did a marriage contract in secret, but soon exposed ordered him and sentenced him to death, and in the prison fell in love with the daughter of the jailer, and this was secretly because being denied the priests and monks in the law of the Christian marriage and romantic relationships, but also accompanied him to the Christians persistence on Christianity, where the emperor offered to forgive him to leave Christianity  and serve the gods Romans and have a close and it Sra him, except that (Valentine) rejected the offer and he died on February 14, 270 AD the night of February 15 festival (to Obrkalaa), and since then dubbed the "saint."

After years when Christianity spread in Europe and became its sovereignty changed spring break, and became on February 14, the feast named St. Festival (Valentine) to revive his memory; it ransoms Christian spirit and sponsored loving, and it has become a ritual that day, exchange of red roses and cards with pictures (Cupid) Representative child has two wings, carrying a bow ,he is a god of love to the Romans,which they were worshiping without God !! The differing accounts came on this day and that man, but they all revolve around these meanings.

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moroccan wedding

In Morocco the marriage celebration includes several well organized ceremonies that can last from 3 days to a week, depending on the family and region of Morocco. These festivities are always the ideal opportunity to bring Moroccan families together and show the richness of Moroccan customs and traditions through clothing, art, music or cuisine which is represented via a cocktail of delicious dishes. 
 
Moroccan women still attend in the traditional ways.  The wedding dress is usually a caftan, a sort of long robe made of silk, satin, chiffon, silk or other rich fabrics, and covered with a jacket.  The dress is often open on the bottom and may have embroidery or sequined details, and may be retained by a wide belt at the waist that adds a stunning touch to the moment. 


The future bride and groom start formalities for the marriage about a year prior to the celebrations. Sometimes it is a simple agreement signed in the presence of witnesses and Adoul (Moroccan notary), but generally an act of formal marriage commitment is established in the presence of the family members of the couple. The husband is required to give gifts to his bride. Some gifts may be symbolic, such as sugar, which represents a happy life, or milk for purity or basic gifts which could include dates, water, orange flower and henna. They also include the engagement ring and the alliance. Gifts vary depending on the region of Morocco, and could range from jewelry and bolts of fabric, to caftans, shoes, handbags or perfume. These gifts are typically arranged in very large flat silver colored container and covered with a conical lid which is similar to the form of a big Tagine.



Two days before the wedding, customs require the bride to go to traditional Moroccan Hamam, sauna with her girl friends and relatives. It is considered as an act of purification, and accompanied by beautiful traditional songs performed by her friends.

The next ceremony will take place using the famous Moroccan Henna. Henna comes from a plant that can reach up to one meter in height, and its leaves produce yellow or red dyes which are often used for body paint to create different shapes and designs. At the ceremony a "Hennaya" , a professional Moroccan Henna artist, draws symbolic motifs on the hands and feet of the bride as a lucky charm for her new life. The brides friends and relatives who are involved in marriage will also get to have henna.

On the day of the wedding the ceremony begins with song and dance, the tradition of Islam demands the ceremony begin by reading Koranic verses and songs in praise of the prophet. Next the guests gather in a large room.  The couple follow and the bride, dressed in a white caftan with matching jewelry, heads to a large chair "the Amariya” along with her groom.  Four strong men carry the Amaria around the wedding room, so every guest gets to see and wish the couple happiness and good luck.  After a few minutes of touring the large guest room, accompanied by music from a live traditional band, the couple is descended from Amariya to sit in two comfortable chairs strategically centered in the room, where wedding guests get to have their pictures taken with the couple.
 
Throughout the ceremony, the bride changes outfits, adorning a selection superb caftons justifying the reputation of Moroccan marriages. The bride can wear as many as seven different outfits, with the last wardrobe change, in general, a magnificent white wedding dress. 
The bride is surrounded by "Neggafates" who are wedding master planners, since no wedding ceremony can occur without their presence. Their main task is to help with traditional Moroccan dresses, make up, jewelry, hair styling etc. Neggafates assist Moroccan couple to look their best in their wedding ceremony combining know-how about Moroccan wedding, style and fashion taste with an adequate traditional touch. 
 
Moroccan weddings are also known for the variety of exotic Moroccan dishes, unique ingredients, and dedication by Moroccan chefs to pull them together.  Different Moroccan dishes are served to wedding guests including pastille (a pie in puff pastry stuffed with a fricassee of pigeon or chicken, almonds, sugar and cinnamon), Mashwi (baby lamb), Tajine (stew meat with prunes and almonds), couscous, traditional pastries and Moroccan cookies all served with traditional mint tea. The guests dance from time to time to the rhythm of music, chat and connect with other guests and relatives. The ceremony usually ends at around 5am. 
At the end of the wedding the couple are taken on a car parade ( a parade of  guest and family cars) through the streets and neighborhoods, stopping at specific spots (local beaches or parks) to take pictures with friends before the couple head to the house of the groom.   In some regions of Morocco, on arriving at her new home, the bride is welcomed by her mother-in-law who will offer her dates and milk as a sign of welcome and affection
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rainy day

Under the MoonAnd between the raindropsCaught a glimpse of her face paleHer tears like pearlsDo you cry on the treachery of time?Or the treachery of the people?Lean her head and turned its back on Walt speedingI looked sigh ... then completed my way
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