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Mobile phone

Mobile phones are very popular nowadays. Almost everyone has a cell phone and
some people change their phone several times a year. Mobile phones are very practical.
Anyone can contact almost anywhere, at any time, and you can contact anyone in any
moment.Telefoanele phones can be very expensive. When you buy a new phone you want the
best and the newest one. You can choose between: color screen, infrared, luetooth, WA!,
MM" and polyphonic ringtones. #f you want all these $ualities in the phone will be very
expensive. "tores are trying to fool us, giving us good deals. #n an emergency situation it is
safe to have a phone. #f you have an accident, for instance, you can %ust call for help, and if
you are far from people and something happens, you can %ust call for help. &n the other hand,
it can be dangerous to trust your phone. #f you are going up in the mountain and say to your
self,'if something happens to me, # can %ust use my mobile', you get a false feeling of safety.
#t is not sure you have connection in the mountains. What good does it do to bring your phone
if there is no connection(
Valentine's Day
)alentine*s +ay started in the ,oman -mpire. #n ancient ,ome, .ebruary /0th was a
holiday to honor 1uno. 1uno was the 2ueen of the ,oman 3ods and 3oddesses. The ,omans
also 4new her as the goddess of women and marriage. The following day, .ebruary /5th,
began the feast of 6upercalia. The lives of young boys and girls were strictly separate.
7owever, one of the customs of the young people was name drawing. &n the eve of the
festival of 6upercalia the names of ,oman girls were written on slips of paper and placed into
%ars. -ach young man would draw a girl*s name from the %ar and would then be partners for
the duration of the festival with the girl whom he chose. "ometimes the pairing of the children
lasted an entire year, and often, they would fall in love and marry later. 8nder the rule of
-mperor 9laudius ## ,ome was involved in many bloody and unpopular campaigns. 9laudius
the 9ruel was having a difficult time getting soldiers to %oin his military leagues. 7e believed
that the reason was that roman men did not want to leave their loves or families. As a result,
9laudius cancelled all marriages and engagements in ,ome.
The Internet
The #nternet has $uic4ly become a phenomenon socio:technical profile than the end of
the century ;and millennium<. #nternet and using electronic networ4s were open and will have
a decisive impact on society and its future. #nternet impact on society will have the following
functions and effects: the #nternet is a set of desirable features by different communities of
researchers and open exchange of data particularly useful plots numbered posted by electronic
transfer of data files and running ;and research<, information on a web web sites worldwide.
"implify wor4 processes and communication. A first important effect of the #nternet lies in
the simplification and ease the daily activities of the administration or management.
,esearcher, the user wor4s directly on the personal computer transmitting data and text
colleagues, clients or decision ma4ers. The documents are easily stored, reused at any time
and by anyone. -mail allows communication and a wor4 of great effectiveness, short brea4s
due to inefficiency intermediaries. Wor4ing directly, immediately, which can be saved,
reusable, transferable, wor4ing with the #nternet and electronic networ4s change our habits in
depth. #s the $uestion of the need to maintain certain positions in institutions ;typist,
secretary< or hierarchical positions unnecessary.
The traditional cuisine
A plate ( "tew ( ; 3round corn boiled in mil4 < with sheep cheese , sour cream and
fried bacon scraps , a serving of sour cabbage rolls filled with minced por4 and cared , a slice
of homemade bread ba4ed on a glass ( ( 7orinc= ( ( ; randy < , and the last course: a
crin4led pie or ca4e with nuts ( these would be some of the specialties of traditional cuisine of
Maramures . Art excels in gourmet local cuisine and sophisticated combinations of foods and
spices ;such as other 6atin cuisines ( .rench or #talian< . #t is $uite sober and highly
ecological as agriculture, cattle and the cultivation of fruits , which are the main sources of
food. culinary tradition is based mainly on pastoral dairy install mobile herders in the
mountains during the summer gra>ing period in their sheep . #n these ( Thumbnail ( dairies ,
the main actor is the pastor in charge of the sheepfold , which is also responsible for
processing dairy products.
The owners of the sheep used to climb to the sheepfold ta4ing turns in order to collect their
share of the product which had been established at the mil4 measuring. The ewes mil4 is used
to prepare mil4 curds, cottage cheese, pot cheese, and a mixture of whey with the sediments
from the boiled curds. The young cheese brought from the sheepfold is aged in the homestead.
About music
Man4ind has loved the sound of music and birds chirping from the beginning . When
the music was developing , so in this condition appeared many people with great talent, from
&rpheus and ending with 6uciano !avarotti ; born /?@5 , #talian opera tenor < and 3eorge
3ershwin ; /A?A:/?@B , composer American , in whose factory boundaries between classical
music and light spontaneously and naturally disappear < . What ( That*s why all civili>ations
have given great attention to the musical education . Around music was shared fantasy world
of popular legends , fabulous creatures and people. #n 3ree4 mythology , music has been
incorporated into -uterpe ; muse of music in classical myth and 6yric poetry, daughter of
Ceus < . ,oman and 3ree4 mythology nymph reminded .aunas songs about ancient forest
deity ;identified with the 3ree4 god !an < , which was playing the flute and forest ( # danced
around him. #n our mythology persist some of the legendary characters .

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