yes
An explicit theme is usually stated outright by a character in the play. (APEX)
The noun 'theme' is an abstract noun. Theme is a word for the subject, quality, or characteristic of something, such as a conversation or a work of art. Theme is a word form something that is not physical, making it an abstract noun.
The USSR or modern-day Russia (USSR / Russia both refer to modern day Russia. The USSR was Russia's old name. ) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venera_9
I don't think there is any element named after Russia.
A subject in literature is a subject such as war, love, or growing old. A theme is an opinion of a character in the work. Readers interpret the theme by analyzing the characters and plot.
There is a theme park called theme park world but it is near Liverpool about 1 hour away from there stadium
Nickelodeon Theme Park
Thorpe Park is the best known theme park in the London area.
A theme park is an amusement park built around a central idea or concept.
Phantasia theme park in Bruhl
haltween theme park
Theme Park World happened in 1999.
Theme Park Inc happened in 2001.
caroline theme park- a 1 acer theme park located in north carolina, with only 20 rides!!!
Another term for "Theme Park" is... Amusement Park.
the goosebumps theme park is not actually real therefor it is nowhere
They started to build the theme park in 1980.