The cultural heritage of the country includes all traces of human activity in the physical environment. They are an irreplaceable source of information about the life and activities of people and the historical development of crafts, technology and art. Due to the fact that the monuments, excavations, and cultural environments are non-renewable resources, their ownership must be based on the long term. Cultural monuments and attractions serve as sources of emotional and aesthetic experiences for many people, and modern society can benefit by protecting and actively using their cultural heritage.
So ... GO!
So ... GO!
P.S. More about the old article by Oleg Kulik
Posted 10-10-2009 at 11:48 by NZR
There is a category of artists who address the problem of survival in the socio-cultural environment less radical: they bite licking, licking and nibbling.
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