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Un'estate italiana
Gianna Nannini
An Italian Summer

magic nights
following a goal
under the sky
of an Italian summer
 
And in your eyes
the desire to win
a summer
one more adventure
 
That dreams that starts when you're [just] a kid
and that takes you always further
it's not a fairytale
it comes from the locker rooms
the guys come out and it's us
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How Wine corks are made

A cork oak must be at least 25 years old before its bark can be harvested.
Its cork can then be stripped every 8 to 14 years after that for as long as the tree lives.

A cork tree's average life expectancy is about 200 years.
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Is the Sun Conscious - Rupert Sheldrake
Electric Universe Conference 2018
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Rupert Sheldrake on ignorance about the Christian religion
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While you travel in Europe you will often come across Depictions of Hermes since he is god of trade and commerce , you can often encounter his presence in commercial squares


Hermes in Greek Mythology

Hermes is the mischievous son of Zeus and the messenger of the gods. In relation to mortals, he's best known as the god who guides souls to the underworld,
but he's also the god of travel, thieves, language, sleep, animal husbandry, fertility, wealth, luck, and trade. In The Iliad, Hermes is often referred to by the nicknames 'giant-killer,' 'god of luck,' and 'Escort.'

Hermes is often depicted with a winged helmet, winged sandals, and/or a scepter or rod. The Iliad supports this image: when Zeus sends Hermes to help King Priam, it's written that ''under his feet he fastened the supple sandals, never-dying gold, that wing him over the waves and boundless earth with the rush of gusting winds.'' He also ''seized the wand that enchants the eyes of men... or wakes them up from sleep.''