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History, Culture & Architecture Tour of Edinburgh
Experience Days Tours: This three-hour guided walking tour of Edinburgh will fascinate discerning sightseers. Led by descendants of one of the city’s most influential families, it’s a chance to explore the unique history, culture and architecture of the Royal Mile and Old Town.Tours begin outside Usher Hall on Lothian Road, a building of special significance to your guides Stuart and Richard. It was their ancestor Andrew Usher, a successful 19th century whisky distiller, whose donation of £100,000 funded the new concert hall’s construction! After a brief introduction, they’ll lead you on a three-hour stroll through Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, pausing at various landmarks along the way. These will include the city’s oldest surviving building, Queen Margaret’s Chapel; Edinburgh Castle, St. Giles’ Cathedral, Princes Street Gardens, the National Galleries of Scotland, and many more. Together, these will tell the story of a city built on centuries of struggle and shaped by remarkable characters. Follow in the footsteps of leaders, writers, philosophers, bodysnatchers, witches and a faithful Skye terrier—and leave feeling enlightened when the tour concludes!The History, Culture & Architecture Tour of Edinburgh promises a fascinating few hours for curious visitors, and Experience Days vouchers make thoughtful gifts for history buffs. If you’re planning a trip to Auld Reekie, why not treat your travelling companion today!
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History, Culture & Religion Walking Tour of Glasgow
Experience Days Tours: Glasgow has some of the most fascinating history in all of the United Kingdom, with incredible architectural feats that span hundreds of years. Explore buildings and historic sites dating back to the 15th century on this two hour walking tour!Meeting outside Glasgow Cathedral close to the statue of James Lumsden, the tour will begin when the group has gathered and been introduced by the guide. Tour groups are kept to a maximum of ten guests to allow for a more personal experience, allowing plenty of opportunity to ask questions and get the most from your morning! Crossing the historic Molendinar Burn, you'll get to experience the atmosphere of an ancient druidic site, as well as Glasgow’s Royal Infirmary, Glasgow Cathedral, the Provand’s Lordship, the Old College Lands, and much more. Your journey will be narrated with tales of famous figures, scandalous secrets and beautiful buildings, so you'll finish the excursion with a renewed appreciation for the City of Glasgow!This Historical Walking Tour of Glasgow is ideal for history buffs who want to learn more about their home town, or tourists wanting a fun and educational trip round the city. Treat someone to an Experience Days Gift Certificate and see what you learn!
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London SoHo History and Culture Tour for Two
Experience Days Tours: SoHo is one of the most vibrant districts in London, with a history that includes cultural movements, scandals, revolutions and a community formed from every corner of the globe. Join a highly knowledgeable guide on an exploration of the neighbourhood during this two hour tour!Meeting at the Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, you'll set off on a meandering journey through the streets leading to Chinatown. What makes this tour so special is the broad range of topics covered; music lovers will delight at Beatlemania hotspots and the studio where Bohemian Rhapsody was recorded, women's rights enthusiasts will revel in tales of the suffragettes, those with a morbid curiosity may enjoy hearing about the catastrophic cholera outbreak of Broad Street, budding philosophers can learn about the SoHo influences on Karl Marx, and members of the LGBT community can discover iconic bars in the district. Finish up in Chinatown and enjoy more stories from your guide over a plate of dumplings or two - there really is something for everyone! A gift voucher for the SoHo History and Culture Tour would make a fun birthday present for London locals, or a unique family day out in the capital that's as educational as it is entertaining.
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Community Helpers Hand Puppets
Pack of 8 machine washable, multicultural community helper glove puppets from different careers, each with movable mouths and arms.Pack includes police officer, doctor, firefighter, teacher, chef, astronaut, nurse and surgeon.An excellent tool for
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What is the difference between low culture and high culture in history?
Low culture refers to the cultural activities and products that are considered to be more common, popular, and easily accessible to the general public. This can include things like popular music, television shows, and mass-produced literature. On the other hand, high culture refers to the cultural activities and products that are considered to be more refined, sophisticated, and often associated with the elite or educated classes. This can include things like classical music, fine art, and literature that is considered to be more intellectually challenging. The distinction between low and high culture has been a source of debate and has evolved over time, but it generally reflects the social and class divisions within a society.
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What are electricity and high culture history?
Electricity history refers to the development and use of electricity as a form of energy, including the discovery of electricity, the invention of electric devices, and the establishment of electrical systems. High culture history, on the other hand, refers to the history of cultural and artistic achievements that are considered to be of high quality and sophistication, such as classical music, literature, fine arts, and theater. Both electricity and high culture history have evolved over time, shaping the way we live and appreciate the world around us.
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What are event culture and time culture?
Event culture refers to the way in which events, such as festivals, concerts, and sporting events, shape and influence a society's values, beliefs, and behaviors. Time culture, on the other hand, refers to the way in which a society perceives and organizes time, including concepts of punctuality, scheduling, and the pace of life. Both event culture and time culture play a significant role in shaping social interactions, traditions, and overall societal norms.
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Which culture is the best culture in the world?
It is not appropriate to label any one culture as the "best" in the world as every culture has its own unique strengths and values. Each culture contributes to the diversity and richness of the world, and it is important to respect and appreciate the differences among them. Instead of comparing cultures, it is more valuable to learn from and celebrate the diversity of cultures around the world.
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Our Community Wooden Blocks
Mix n Match community careers The Freckled Frog Community Wooden Blocks feature people from a range of ethnic backgrounds and professions found in our communities. These wooden blocks are hours of fun while supporting children to develop a sense of
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Community Vehicles - Pack of 3
The Wooden Community Vehicles Set from Hope contains 3 chunky emergency services vehicles. Made from smooth FSC wood, they are tactile and the perfect size for small hands to manipulate and grasp.Set includesambulancepolice carfire engine with moving
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History Wallbook
Reads like a book or hangs on a wall 13.7 billion years beautifully illustrated on a unique 2.3 metre-long timeline...The What on Earth Wallbook of Big History features more than 1000 illustrations depicting millions of years of evolution, the rise
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Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9
The 3D house planner with the maximum overview and practical help! Would you like to plan your house on your PC at your leisure? Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture is the convenient drawing program for everyone who wants to turn their visions into reality! With the step-by-step wizard, you'll get your first results quickly and easily. Thanks to 2D, 3D and cross-section overviews, you always have an overview of the status of your project. Recognize immediately what is missing and where you still need to make changes in your planning! The program helps you to identify these weak points and bottlenecks! Whether you are building, remodeling or just furnishing a house - see in advance how it will look later! Use the 3D house planner that will really help you! Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9 offers new design and construction tools Numerical input tools are the ultimate in accurate design, so this new version really excels here! New numerical input options for walls, windows and doors make your work easier, while new numerical editing tools for the same areas make your projects even more precise and variable. Together with new additional components for windows and doors, shutter boxes, blinds and surrounds, the design and construction area is significantly improved! Many new catalogs and objects in Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9 Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9 is also popular because it includes a large number of 3D objects. Benefit from more than 1,200 new 3D objects and over 250 ready-to-use groups in the new Groups Catalog! The catalog includes groups with prefabricated garages, kitchens, garden houses and saunas, among others. Create your own catalog directories and use them directly in the catalogs, it doesn't get more practical than this! And by special customer request, height measurements with values above sea level can now be used in sections and elevations. Look forward to a program that also shines in detail! New in Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9 Catalog with groups of prefabricated garages, kitchen units, garden houses and saunas New numerical input tools for walls New numerical input tools for windows and doors New numerical editing tools for walls, windows and doors Additional components for windows and doors, roller shutter boxes, blinds, claddings Create your own catalog directories and use them directly in the catalogs Height dimensioning with values above sea level in sections and views More than 1,200 new 3D objects More than 250 ready-to-use groups in the new group catalog Photovoltaics - for rooftop and flat roof systems The planning of photovoltaic systems must not be forgotten in a good project planning. For flat-roof systems, you first work on the basis of mounting areas. Within these areas you can define areas where no modules may be installed. Then you place the entire system in the defined area with just two mouse clicks. In doing so, you can change the distances between the rows, rotate them as you wish or align them manually - everything for perfect pre-planning! Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9 has a powerful area evaluation feature By popular demand, we have integrated additional area evaluations and suitable output masks for them. In addition to the output of pure living areas, numerous other area evaluations are now available: Floor areas, wall and ceiling areas, facade areas and much more. The output of all facade areas is also conveniently possible as PDF, RTF or Excel file! Window position lists are just as easy to realize. Mirror objects easily with Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 9 Two tools are available for mirroring elements such as 3D objects and 2D symbols. Mirroring can be done at any axis or at the center of the object. Mirroring also works with multiple selections of the same element types, which can save a lot of time! Working with CAD can hardly be more flexible! Unmatched efficiency With the clearly arranged, thematically structured user interface, every function is only a mouse click away. All control elements are logically arranged and quickly accessible. You can choose whether to use a classic toolbar or a modern tabbed view familiar from Microsoft Office products. Uncomplicated thanks to input helpers and wizards From creating your own roof construction to terrain planning - Ashampoo 3D CAD Pro 7 supports you in all complex processes with useful entry aids and wizards. You concentrate on the content and the software does the rest - the way it should be. Exterior and interior design included The integrated object catalog gives you access to a wide range of building elements, textures, materials and symbols. From doors, windows, balconies and carports to plumbing and electrical installations, all the objects you need can be placed instantly at the click of a mouse. Many other objects can be easily imported from SketchUp and Collada. This way you get a picture of the final product already in the planning phase - down to the last detail! System requirements of ...
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Why is Turkish culture often confused with Arab culture?
Turkish culture is often confused with Arab culture due to several factors. Firstly, both cultures are located in the Middle East and share some similarities in language, religion, and traditional customs. Additionally, there is a historical connection between the two regions through the Ottoman Empire, which had a significant influence on Arab countries. Furthermore, the media and popular culture often portray a homogenized view of the Middle East, leading to misconceptions and generalizations about the diverse cultures within the region. However, it is important to recognize and appreciate the distinct differences and unique aspects of Turkish and Arab cultures.
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Does anyone know about the Islamic Golden Age in architecture and culture?
Yes, the Islamic Golden Age was a period of great cultural and architectural achievements in the Islamic world, spanning from the 8th to the 14th century. During this time, Islamic scholars made significant advancements in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy. In terms of architecture, the Islamic world produced stunning examples of mosques, palaces, and other structures, characterized by intricate geometric patterns, domes, and arches. This period also saw the development of beautiful decorative arts such as calligraphy, ceramics, and textiles. Overall, the Islamic Golden Age left a lasting legacy in both architecture and culture.
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Is culture important?
Yes, culture is important because it shapes our identity, beliefs, values, and behaviors. It provides a sense of belonging and connection to others within a community. Culture also influences how we communicate, express ourselves, and understand the world around us. Embracing and respecting different cultures can lead to greater understanding, empathy, and cooperation among diverse groups of people.
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What is the difference between historical culture and memory culture?
Historical culture refers to the collective understanding and interpretation of historical events, traditions, and customs within a society. It encompasses the tangible and intangible aspects of a society's past, including artifacts, monuments, and rituals. Memory culture, on the other hand, focuses on the ways in which a society actively engages with and remembers its history. It involves the processes of commemoration, memorialization, and the transmission of historical knowledge through storytelling, education, and public discourse. While historical culture is the broader framework of a society's historical identity, memory culture is the active, dynamic practice of remembering and interpreting that history.
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