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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Solitude | |  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - One Hundred Years of Solitude - SynopsisAll of the events of One Hundred Years of Solitude take place in the fictional Colombian village of Macondo. The town is founded by José Arcadio Buendía, a strong-willed and impulsive leader who becomes deeply interested in the mysteries of the universe when a band of gypsies visits Macondo, led by the recurring Melquíades. As the town grows, the fledgling government of the country takes an interest in M ...
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One Hundred Years of Solitude - The subjectivity of reality.
García Márquez writes in the style of magical realism, a style of writing that is analogous to surrealism in pictorial and plastic work. In magical realism, events that seem impossible – such as levitation – are commonplace, and things are not as they first appear. The theme illustrated by this novel is that reality is subjective, and dependent on the individual. Magical realism is common among Latin American authors, though disparaged as self-indulgence by some critics.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude - First Generation.
The patriarch of the Buendía clan, José Arcadio Buendía is strong-willed, immovable by others, but has a deep interest in philosophical mysteries. Buendía is responsible for leading Macondo through its early stages, but disappears from the storyline when he goes insane searching for the Philosopher's stone and believes that time has stopped at a particular Monday. Eventually he loses the ability to communicate with his family in Spanish, speaking instead in Latin. He is tied to a chestnut tree, but i ...
See also:One Hundred Years of Solitude, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Synopsis, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Characters, One Hundred Years of Solitude - First Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Second Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Third Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Fourth Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Fifth Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Sixth Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Seventh Generation, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Subjects, One Hundred Years of Solitude - The subjectivity of reality, One Hundred Years of Solitude - The Fluidity of time, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Notes, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Awards, One Hundred Years of Solitude - Editions in print Read more here: » One Hundred Years of Solitude: Encyclopedia II - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Characters |
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| |  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Hermit - Hermits in religionFrom a religious point of view, the solitary life is a form of asceticism, wherein the hermit renounces wordly concerns and pleasures in order to come closer to the deity or deities they worship or revere. This practice appears in Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sufism. In ascetic hermitism, the hermit seeks solitude for meditation, contemplation, and prayer without the distractions of contact with human society, sex, or the need to maintain socially acceptable standards of cleanliness or dress. The ascetic discipline can also include ...
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|  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Hermit - Hermits in philosophyFriedrich Nietzsche, in his influential work Thus Spoke Zarathustra, created the character of the hermit Zarathustra (named after the Zoroastrian prophet Zarathushtra), who emerges from seclusion to extol his philosophy to the rest of humanity.
Diogenes the Cynic, an ancient Greek philosopher, led an ascetic life in a barrel. According to legend, when Alexander the Great came to him one day and offered to grant him a wish, Diogenes asked Alexander to step out of his sunlight.
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|  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Invasion of privacy - Privacy and the Fourth AmendmentInvasion of privacy is a commonly used cause of action in a legal pleading. The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States ensures that "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." The amendment, however, only protects against searches and seizures conducted by the government. Invasions of privacy by per ...
See also:Invasion of privacy, Invasion of privacy - Privacy and the Fourth Amendment, Invasion of privacy - Intrusion of solitude, Invasion of privacy - Public disclosure, Invasion of privacy - False light, Invasion of privacy - Appropriation, Invasion of privacy - Notes Read more here: » Invasion of privacy: Encyclopedia II - Invasion of privacy - Privacy and the Fourth Amendment |
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Skyrim - Haafingar Solitude.
The home of the famous Bards' College, Haafingar is also one of Skyrim's chief ports, and ships from up and down the coast can be found at her crowded quays, loading timber and salted cod for the markets of Wayrest, West Anvil, and Senchal. Founded during Skyrim's long Alessian flirtation, the Bards' College continues to flaunt a heretical streak, and its students are famous carousers, fittingly enough for their chosen trade. Students yearly invade the marketplace for week of revelry, ...
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|  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Skyrim - HistorySkyrim, also known as the Old Kingdom or the Fatherland, was the first of the regions of Tamriel to be settled by humans, who migrated there from the land of Atmora in the north. The date of this migration is unknown, although it was during the time before the full flourishing of Elvish civlization. According to legend, Ysgramor landed first at Hsaarik Head, at the extreme northern tip of Skyrim's Broken Cape. It is said that he and his companions were fleeing a civil war in Atmora, which then supported a sizable population. They named the land Mereth, after the many elves that roa ...
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| | | |  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Geology of the Falkland Islands - The effects of glaciation on the Falkland IslandsNowadays the remainders, by the process of erosion of the age of ice can be seen on the islands that happened near ago 25,000 and 15,000 years. The tops of hills have undergone most of the process of freezing and defrosting. Also it is possible to be appreciated that due to the region in which the islands are located great wind currents exist that transport grains of sand to heights near the meter on the level of the ground, for this reason the rocks and structures in form to pound present/display the greater wearing down in the inferior zon ...
See also:Geology of the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Geological structure of the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Formation of basalt dikes, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Folding of the Island Great Falkland, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Folding of the Island Solitude, Geology of the Falkland Islands - The effects of glaciation on the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum on the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Structure of the North Falkland River Basin, Geology of the Falkland Islands - History of petroleum exploration, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum System in the North Falkland River Basin, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Bibliography, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Sources Read more here: » Geology of the Falkland Islands: Encyclopedia II - Geology of the Falkland Islands - The effects of glaciation on the Falkland Islands |
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|  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum on the Falkland IslandsThe survey area of the Falklands Islands is in the sea to the north of the same ones and covers a 400,000 surface of km² which contains several sedimentary river basins . Inspection in three dimensions six wells of exploration dug of which five presented/displayed samples of petroleum. Nevertheless, no presented/displayed indications of commercial amounts. According to studies made by the British Geological Survey with the leadership of the geologist Phil Richards one determined that the petroleum generation can happen from the 2.700 meters ...
See also:Geology of the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Geological structure of the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Formation of basalt dikes, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Folding of the Island Great Falkland, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Folding of the Island Solitude, Geology of the Falkland Islands - The effects of glaciation on the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum on the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Structure of the North Falkland River Basin, Geology of the Falkland Islands - History of petroleum exploration, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum System in the North Falkland River Basin, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Bibliography, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Sources Read more here: » Geology of the Falkland Islands: Encyclopedia II - Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum on the Falkland Islands |
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|  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Geology of the Falkland Islands - History of petroleum explorationGeological surveys of the Falklands began in the 1970s, when two oil companies undertook seismic surveys of the Falklands and the surrounding seafloor. Although the data appeared to indicate the area was a viable site for exploratory drilling, the islands' government did not grant a licence for further exploration. With the growth of oil extraction in the North Sea, most crude extraction in British waters was confined to this area. Some limited surveying did continue, but this was halted entirely following th ...
See also:Geology of the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Geological structure of the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Formation of basalt dikes, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Folding of the Island Great Falkland, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Folding of the Island Solitude, Geology of the Falkland Islands - The effects of glaciation on the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum on the Falkland Islands, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Structure of the North Falkland River Basin, Geology of the Falkland Islands - History of petroleum exploration, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Petroleum System in the North Falkland River Basin, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Bibliography, Geology of the Falkland Islands - Sources Read more here: » Geology of the Falkland Islands: Encyclopedia II - Geology of the Falkland Islands - History of petroleum exploration |
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| | |  |  |  | Solitude: Encyclopedia II - Padmanabhapuram Palace - Thai Kottaram Mother's palaceMother’s palace, designed in traditional Kerala style, is the oldest construction in the entire palace complex and is believed to be constructed around mid-16th century. True to the traditional Kerala style, there is an inner courtyard, called 'nalukettu'. In the inner courtyard, sloping roofs from all four sided taper down. Four pillars on four corners support the roof.
On the south-west corner of the mother’s palace, there is a relatively small room, called the chamber of solitude or 'ekantha mandapam'. The camber of solitude ha ...
See also:Padmanabhapuram Palace, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Mantrasala Council chamber, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Thai Kottaram Mother's palace, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Nataksala Hall of performance, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Four-storeyed central building, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Thekee kottaram Southern palace, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Other interesting features Read more here: » Padmanabhapuram Palace: Encyclopedia II - Padmanabhapuram Palace - Thai Kottaram Mother's palace |
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Dark ambient - Industrial music.
While dark ambient is primarily a descendant of ambient music itself, it is closely related to industrial music. Dark ambient gets the term dark from the dark theme often portrayed in industrial. Feelings of an industrial nature are present. Old abandoned factories, primitive machines, and noise. The dark 'non musical' and realistic feel gives some dark ambient its feel of solitude and isolation.
See also:Dark ambient, Dark ambient - Overview, Dark ambient - Controversy, Dark ambient - Derivatives, Dark ambient - Industrial music, Dark ambient - Musique concrete, Dark ambient - Black metal, Dark ambient - Noise Read more here: » Dark ambient: Encyclopedia II - Dark ambient - Derivatives |
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