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What does vernisha stand for?

Get ready for a spaking


May you know to who you are spaking?

No, the correct English is:- "May I know to whom I am speaking"


What was the causses of war between french spiking and dutch spaking?

Its in Belgium n Brussels . the problem is the majority between them them... the dutch even though they are majority they enjoy priviledges but frenchs' aint....


How does striking a match produce heat?

When a match is struck, friction between the match head and the striking surface generates heat. This heat then ignites the chemicals in the match head, triggering a chemical reaction that produces more heat as the match burns.


Should polygamists discipline their child by spanking?

In the United States, parents have the right to determine whether spaking is a proper form of punishment for their children, regardless of their sexual or religious practices. However, laws dictate that if the spanking leaves a mark, it may be called child abuse and could get the parent in trouble.


What 3 seasons do the egyptians have and why?

If you are spaking of ancient Egypt, the three were the Flooding Season or Aketo, the Nile used to flood and left many miles of farmland under 5ft of water. The next one is the Growing Season, the ater would have receded but it left behind, black sediment, the Egyptians called the river Aur, they had five months of growing. The last one is the Harvest Season Syumuu as it was called. The crops would have grown and this is the period they collected them in.


What is the subject or predicate of transported cargo through the canal?

Predicate


What two large native amerivan groups dominated the eastern woodlands?

If you mean language groups, then the answer is Iroquoians and Algonquians. But not all Iroquioan-speaking tribes were friendly towards each other and not all Algonquian-spaking tribes got along with each other - so it is completely wrong to believe that they formed two political groups. For example: the Iroquois league dominated other Iroquoian-speaking tribes such as the Huron, Petun and Erie; and the Algonquian-speaking Mohegans and Pequots were rivals and political enemies.


Where do you get the fire to light the dynamite on poptropica?

The dynamite is on the Chinese course. The Chinese course is straight down from the LAB on your compass. To find it, go all the way right. You will see it on a brick. It is down on the bottom of to the right!


Is Isaiah chapter 53 the most prophetic chapter in the Bible?

AnswerNo, biblical scholars do not see Isaiah chapter 53 as prophetic. They say it was written in Babylon by an anonymous author now known as Second Isaiah, whose work was later added to the older Book of Isaiah. Chapter 13 should be read as a continuation from verses 52:13-15, in which God speaks of his suffering servant. The Book of Isaiah originally did not have chapter breaks, and the decision to place the break after 52:15 was made by the Christian Church because it obscured the preceding text.In fact, this is called the fourth Servant Song. It is unclear whether, in this case, the author is spaking of one person or of the nation of Israel, but 52:14 talks of him in the same time period as the author, not as a person of the distant future. Read with the objective eye of a scholar, it can be seen that the author was talking about the troubles the people had sufferred in Babylon and an oracle for their future.However, Christian tradition has made this a prophecy of Jesus. Although that was not the intention of the author, this view would make Isaiah 53 a highly prophetic chapter.


Do women spank men?

Yes. This is quite common. Women spank men for many different reasons. It can be in the context of sex. Role play, this sort of thing. But, in many instances, the men are spanked by the women for bad behavior, just like children. It has been known to be very effective. Women are getting stronger, physically and are able to over power the men, in some cases anyway. Men may just simply submit, as is their nature, or the women will give an ultimatum. In any event, women get their way, and the men are spanked, usually pretty severly. I speak from experience, as I personally am seeing a young lady now who is about 12-13 years younger than me. She spanks me for child like behavior and will not stop until she feels as if she has gotten her message across. The spankings are done with me over her knees with my pants removed. She uses everything she can think of. Her hand, a hairbrush, paddle, strap, switch, etc. She also enjoys seeing my rear turn very bright red. She says that's the least I deserve.


The last ride together by Robert browning summary?

Robert Browning' s "Last Ride Together" is a monologue of a rejected lover that expresses his undying love for his beloved. The title apparently gives out the notion that this is their last ride together. Nevertheless, what the speaker signifies is that he has lived all his life in this ride, with the all-sufficing splendor of love. The poem echoes the 'carpe diem' motif of seizing the present. He affirms that he is well-acquainted with his past. Even so, hitherto all that his life stood for, comes to naught when it comes to his unrequited love. His love is unselfish and does not avail of anything unreasonable, it is truly blessed with pride and happiness in having the Last ride with her which would endow him with the joy of a lifetime. For this, he would even handover his most priced possession- the hope of love, that inspired him to live on. If gifted with the Ride, he guarantees that he will be content with just the memory of the hope that inspired him to go on.The Lady bent her brows to this entreaty; pity smoothening the pride had filled her dark eyes. The moment of her decision was a crucial point for the poet, as though he hung between life and death; and the colour left his face for a splitting second. However, the positive signal replenishes the blood at once. He is euphoric regarding the prospects of riding with her while the present lasted. And he states that he is deified or exalted for one more day, because one never knows when the world might end.The poet subsequently refers to their physical proximity, implying that the word 'ride' has sexual connotations. The poet informs her that if the she witnesses the Western cloud with its bosom laden with blessings; if she encounters the sun's, moon's and evening stars all at once, it is just because heaven has descended upon them. The poet pleads with her to leave her consciousness aside, and let passion draw her "Cloud, sunset, moonrise, star-shine too, "That they rise above the distinctions of the flesh to a spiritual union. She comes closer to the speaker with mixed emotions of joy and fear.The poet dwells on the significance of the present in the next stanza as he concentrates on the ride. He contemplates on why people attach so much significance to the past and future, than focusing on the present. His soul that was hitherto a long "scramped scroll " smoothens itself out .The metaphor connotes living life to the fullest in elation and ecstasy for the moment. The scroll freshens and flutters in the wind in intense euphoria. Why does one get carried way by past actions:Had I said that, had I done this,So might I gain, so might I miss.Why do people leave room, for doubts, suspicions, failure, misgivings that haunt the present instead of protecting it, and distracting the same. One should breathe each moment as though there is no room for regret. For him at the moment there was no truth save:And here we are riding, she and I.The speaker anticipated no 'real' love from his ladylove. He had failed in word and deeds. He consoles himself that all men do strive for success, but who achieves it? His spirit was still on a high with regard to the present, as they encountered unknown avenues during the course of their ride. The speaker asserts that the "the world rushed by on either side.". That is, the world seemed to rush past because the poet was caught in the moment in slow motion. The world that was caught up in worldly pursuits continued with it, in spite of the failures they encountered. Yet, what compensates them for the petty present is the hopeful future that promises vast opportunities .Likewise, the poet temporarily goes against his own dictum, suddenly wishing that if she would ever love him back. He thus contradicts himself proving that hope is instinctive and universal. It cannot be traded for anything in the world, in spite of ourselves.What hand and brain went ever paired?What heart alike conceived and dared?What act proved all its thought had been?What will but felt the fleshly screen?The poet asserts that the hand(practice) and brain(thought) never went perfectly paired. The heart never dared to give vent to the true emotions that it fostered. No act even could prove the intention behind the same. What hand and brain went ever paired? He deems himself to be in no way lesser to the statesman, soldier, soft, sculptor and musician. In fact, his riding is superior to all the above-said acts.In this second stanza, he compares the Ride to the act of composing poetry. The difference is that the Poet expressed what the normal person felt. The poets idealize certain things and places them in to rhyme, the image and rhyme co-existing side-by-side . However, the speaker quips whether the Poet's own life was as beautiful as he portrayed in poetry. Whether in reality the Poet was stricken with poverty or ailments or old age. It was perhaps his tragedies that contributed to an iota of his sublime.Are you---poor, sick, old ere your time---Nearer one whit your own sublimeThough the speaker prefers the Ride, as the ride entails only joy compared to the poets singing. Ironically the speaker is a Poet himself in reality.The sculptor turns years to lock the beauty of Venus in his artistic creation, but it is of no practical use. The sculptor has devoted years of service to Art.The speaker personifies Art, and sculptor as the slave of Art. All this servility comes to nothing, because a person is more attracted towards domestic reality, his gaze immediately shifts from the statue of Venus to a dame that waddles(fords) through a spring of water(burn).The Sculptor acquiesces, he accepts fate reluctantly but without protest. On the other hand, shouldn't the speaker openly express his discontent? The significance of being a musician also pales in comparison. The musician whiles way his best years in music, while music too has its own fashions and one kind of music may not appeal to another generation. His only reward appears to be praise from a friend. The speaker too has sacrificed his youth, but he rides fine because it endows upon him the bliss of a lifetime.Only God knows what lies in store for us. Had the poet resigned himself to fate, and fate proposed bliss, he would not have found himself in a lofty position.for the poet writes best when he is sad. Nevertheless one has to live a life beyond this 'destined' life ,have his own share of ecstasy. One should descry these hitherto unexplored avenues of bliss. His feet seem to planted on the goal, and glory steady around one's neck in such an instance. Earth being so good, would heaven seem best?: asks the poet in a rhetorical question. He implies that if earth were good as people said it was, then how was it that heaven was the superlative. But now the experience itself has transcended the object and result of the experience as he declares:"Now, heaven and she are beyond this ride."The beloved has not spoken to him, throughout the ride. What if heaven is that life at its fairest and strongest. With the eyes focused towards the first fruition that always imparts unending joy. Being fixed in eternity, one need not be flexible. What if they ride on, old with experience, but ever-new in essence. Altered not in the kind, but in degree: not in quantity but in quality. In such an instance, a single instant is transformed into eternity. And lastly, what if, they could forever 'ride' without worrying about action, intention or inclination.By :Manjesh Kaushik