What is the much-discussed gluten? Gluten is a protein found in cereals. Gluten is the protein found in cereals that makes it possible to bake bread and ...
Helena Kluzová
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Jacques Prévert - a poet who found beauty in small things and managed to raise the banal to the pinnacle of art
From Helena Kluzová"If they tell me: What you do is not poetry, I answer them: Indeed, you're right, I suspected it long ago, and now ...
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Are we victims of matter or creators of energy? Cultivating your own energy by consciously tending to your vibrational field and chakra system can, at first glance, ...
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Amedeo Modigliani - rebel and genius. His paintings shocked Paris a hundred years ago, today they sell for millions
From Helena Kluzová"What I seek is neither real nor unreal, but rather the unconscious, the mystery of the instinctive in the human race." When he was alive, he traded his drawings for a plate...
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The moon and its phases influence not only the tides of the seas and oceans, the growth of plants, but also the affairs and actions of people. Most of ...
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Joža Uprka - painter of Moravian Slovácko. He became famous for his costumes, he painted them all his life
From Helena Kluzová"I have worked all my life not for fame and recognition - not for money and other benefits - not to humiliate others - ...
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Chinese soldiers used them before battle, Tibetan monks used their effects to survive on small amounts of food. Nowadays, a number of ...
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"God, give the world back the truth! It will be more than a treaty of peace, it will be more valuable than any alliance. No one, no nation, no state...
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Kids are constantly inundated with Wi-Fi signals, writing homework with their heads close to a tube lamp, playing with electronic toys, making phone calls... ...
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Elvis Presley couldn't play music, but he conquered the world with his singing. The King of Rock and Roll would have been 90
From Helena Kluzová"When I first appeared on stage, it scared the hell out of me. I didn't understand why everyone was screaming so much. I didn't realize...