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“The great miraculous bell of translucent ice is suspended in mid-air.
It rings to announce endings and beginnings. And it rings because there is fresh promise and wonder in the skies.
Its clear tones resound in the placid silence of the winter day, and echo long into the silver-blue serenity of night.
The bell can only be seen at the turning of the year, when the days wind down into nothing, and get ready to march out again.
When you hear the bell, you feel a tug at your heart.
It is your immortal inspiration.”
― Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
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Why is it called Father Time?
As an image “Father Time’s origins are curious”. The ancient Greeks themselves began to confuse chronos, their word for time, with the agricultural god Cronos, who had the attibute of a harvester’s sickle.
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How very near us stand the two vast gulfs of time, the past and the future, in which all things disappear.
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To spend time is to pass it in a specified manner. To waste time is to expend it thoughtlessly or carelessly. We all have time to spend or waste, and it is our decision what to do with it. But once passed, it is gone forever.
BRUCE LEE, Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living
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What qualifies as an hourglass figure?
Hourglass shape – your waist is at least 25 percent smaller than your shoulder, hip and bust measurements
Hourglass body shape traits: Your hips and shoulders have about the same width
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What is the most common body shape?
The most common body shape is a rectangle, which makes up 46% of women. A rectangle is a woman whose waist is less than nine inches smaller than their hips or bust.
Next are the bottom-heavy ‘spoons’, whose hips are two or more inches larger than their busts. These account for approximately 20% of the female population.
Third are the inverted triangle, making up about 14% of the population. These are women whose busts are three or more inches larger than their hips.
Finally are the hourglasses, women who have a roughly equal hip and bust, with a narrower waist. These women make up about 8%.
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“There will be time, there will be time
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― T.S. Eliot.
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Time has two aspects. There is the arrow, the running river, without which there is no change, no progress, or direction, or creation. And there is the circle or the cycle, without which there is chaos, meaningless succession of instants, a world without clocks or seasons or promises.
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Shimane hourglass recognized by Guinness as world's largest
One ton of the sand is designed to fall through the glass container over a year...
An hourglass at a museum in Shimane Prefecture that measures the duration of a year has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest, the museum said Sunday.
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Located in the tallest of the six pyramids that house the Nima Sand Museum, Japan, is a 5.2-m-tall (17-ft 0.72-in) 560-kg (1,234.6-lb) hourglass with a diameter of 1 m (3 ft 3.37 in).
It is filled with 629,100,000,000 grains of the “singing” Osodani sand, which weigh 1,000,368 g (2,205 lb 6.88 oz).
The sand, sifted to ensure that each grain measures an average of 0.11 mm, flows continuously through a nozzle measuring 0.84 mm in diameter.
The hourglass, built at the Nima Sand Museum in Oda, is 5.2 meters tall and has a diameter of 1 meter.
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The subject matter of this museum is the singing sand of Kotogahama. The design of this museum will catch your eye with its small and large glass pyramids.
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There is a one year hourglass here that uses the singing sand
The girl’s manga Sand Chronicles that is set in the Sand Museum is popular and become famous overnight when it was turned into a drama and movie.
The Festival of Time is held on New Year’s Eve every year to half-turn the one year hourglass. You can also try making glass crafts. You can produce original pendants and clear candles.
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Built in 2000, this hourglass is located in Ybbsitz and is called Panta Rhei. The hourglass Panta Rhei was built during the Ferraculum 2000 at Ybbsitz. Work was guided and lead by Alfred Habermann.Built in 1984 and located in Mainz, this hourglass was donated by Schott Glaswerke.Unveiled in 2008 and located at the Red Square in Moscow. For the European launch of the latest model of BMW 7 series, a gigantic hourglass construction was placed on the Red Square in Moscow, Russia. The world’s largest hourglass was filled with more than 180,000 shiny silvery balls. The balls slipped through the hourglass and gradually revealed the hidden BMW flagship model in a style never seen before. The 12-meter-high glass contraption was the centerpiece of the launch reception.Budapest time wheel. Called Timewheel, this hourglass is located in Hungary near Hősök tere and was first revealed in 2004 in commemoration of Hungary's accession to the EU. The monument was constructed by the notion of Herner János philosopher, and by the draft plans of Janáky István architect, who made their plans in the 1990’s. Although many different dates were considered for the implementing, the sculpture was finally inaugurated on April 30th 2004, in memory of Hungary’s European Union accession.Semi-Transparent. Built in 1991 and located in the Nima Sand Museum, this hourglass is 5.2 metres high and contains around 1 ton of sand. Built in 1991, the huge sand timer is flipped over at midnight every 31 December, with the upper globe taking exactly one year to empty into the lower globe. It began ticking on Jan. 1, 1991, using quartz sand from Yamagata Prefecture.Built in 1999 and located on Jeongdongjin Beach it takes one year for the sand to fall to the bottom. Jeongdongjin Hourglass Park is a sunrise spot with the world's largest hourglass which has a diameter of 8.06 meters, a width of 3.20 meters and a sand weight of 8 tons. Every midnight on December 31st, you can see a huge hourglass rotating to greet the New Year. The relationship between Jeongdongjin and the Hourglass began in the 1990s, with the fame of the popular korean drama “ Hourglass ” ‘which was filmed in Jeongdongjin.A two metre high hourglass, filled with artificial blood, was installed at Downing Street in London as part of a protest demanding British intervention in the Darfur conflict.In 2009, a number of large hourglasses were installed in several major cities in Brazil to mark the enaction of an anti-smoking law.Filled with ground ivory, this hourglass was on display from mid 2005 to mid 2006.
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The monumental work of Jean-Bernard Métais reinforces the cultural vocation of this space located behind the Museum of Tessé.
In June 2009, a giant hourglass, huge cube of metal and glass while transparencies, work of the sculptor Jean-Bernard Métais, found its place in the heart of the garden of Tessé, in Le Mans, on a pavement which seems to float in the surface of the water. It is a second life for "Temps imparté éclipse", first installed at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, with the National Museum of Natural History, on the occasion of the eclipse of summer 1999.
Le Mans, in competition with other major European cities, had been able to acquire it after just over two years of exposure. The 40 tonnes of sand flow from a height of three meters via 160 openings operated independently by computer. This sand, white and extremely fine, is brought up every six months, at the time of the solstices.
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L'œuvre monumentale de Jean-Bernard Métais renforce la vocation culturelle de cet espace situé à l'arrière du Musée de Tessé.
En juin 2009, un sablier géant, immense cube de métal et de verre tout en transparences, œuvre du sculpteur Jean-Bernard Métais, a trouvé sa place au cœur du bassin du Jardin de Tessé, au Mans, sur un dallage qui semble flotter à la surface de l'eau. C'est une seconde vie pour "Temps imparti éclipse", d'abord installée au Jardin des plantes de Paris, auprès du muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, à l'occasion de l'éclipse de l'été 1999. Le Mans, en lice avec d'autres grandes villes européennes, avait pu l'acquérir à l'issue d'un peu plus de deux années d'exposition. Les 40 tonnes de sable s'écoulent d'une hauteur de trois mètres via 160 ouvertures actionnées indépendamment par ordinateur. Ce sable, blanc et extrêmement fin, est remonté tous les six mois, au moment des solstices.
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Time gives his hour-glass
Its due reversal.
Their hour is gone.
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The Hourglass, sand glass, sand timer or sand clock
An hourglass (or sandglass, sand timer, or sand clock) is a device used to measure the intervals of time
It comprises two glass bulbs connected vertically by a narrow neck that allows a regulated trickle of material (historically sand) from the upper bulb to the lower one. Factors affecting the time interval measured include sand quantity, sand coarseness, bulb size, and neck width. Hourglasses may be reused indefinitely by inverting the bulbs once the upper bulb is empty.
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Before it became the symbol of a program stalling on your PC, the hourglass spent centuries as the representation of mortality and an emblem of the sciences. Much more than a symbol, of course, it also kept track of time in the pre-Swatch Era. See Time symbolism, Hourglass symbolism.
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This 1338 fresco showing the personification of Temperance is the first known depiction of an hourglass in either art or letters.
Ambrogio Lorenzetti 1338 hourglass
So basically all the evidence points to the hourglass being invented around 1000-1100 AD, during that era's great advances in maritime navigation. This dating gives the hourglass roughly enough time to become widely used and to enter the material record around 1300.Not everyone, however, is convinced.
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The origin of the hourglass is unclear
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Its predecessor the clepsydra, or water clock, is known to have existed in Babylon and Egypt as early as the 16th century BCE. According to the Journal of the British Archaeological Association the so-called clepsammia were in use before the time of St. Jerome (335 CE), and the first potential representation of an hourglass is in a sarcophagus dated c. 350 CE, representing the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, discovered in Rome in the 18th century, and studied by Winckelmann in the 19th century, who remarked the hourglass held by Morpheus in his hands.
However, it is disputed whether object in question is a clepsammia or a similarly-shaped clepsydra; no other hourglass clearly appears in the historical record for another thousand years. Wiki
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The hourglass first appeared in Europe in the eighth century, and may have been made by Luitprand, a monk at the cathedral in Chartres, France. By the early fourteenth century, the sand glass was used commonly in Italy. It appears to have been widely used throughout Western Europe from that time through 1500.
The hourglass or sand clock follows exactly the same principle as the clepsydra. Two globes (also called phials or ampules) of glass are connected by a narrow throat so that sand (with relatively uniform grain size) flows from the upper globe to the lower.
Hourglasses were made in different sizes based on pre-tested measurements of sand flow in different sizes of globes. A housing or frame that enclosed the globes could be fitted to the two globes to form a top and bottom for the hourglass and was used to invert the hourglass and start the flow of sand again. Some hourglasses or sets of hourglasses were set in a pivoted mount so they could be turned easily.
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Design and conceptualization are usually the most complicated part of hourglass making. The hourglass maker must be craftsman, artist, and public relations expert in advising clients of the practicalities in hourglass design and construction. Businesses are commissioning hourglasses as gifts related to the year 2000, but they also want to reflect the character of their business or incorporate materials associated with their products. After the design is finalized, actual construction of the hourglass is relatively straightforward.
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Sand-clock designs can also vary considerably in size. The smallest known hourglasses are the size of a cufflink, and the largest are up to 3 ft (1 m) tall. The glasses can have various shapes from round to oblong and can be engraved. Multiple (more than two) glass gloves can be linked together, and several hourglasses can be mounted in the same frame and turned on a turnstile.
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The Hourglass, Hourglass History Resources
Branley, Franklyn M. Keeping Time: From the Beginning and into the Twenty-first Century. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1993.
Cowan, Harrison J. Time and Its Measurement: From the Stone Age to the Nuclear Age. New York: The World Publishing Company, 1958.
Guye, Samuel and Henri Michel. Time & Space: Measuring Instruments from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Century. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970.
Smith, Alan. Clocks and Watches: American, European and Japanese Timepieces. New York: Crescent Books, 1975.
The Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volume 29
Morris, Scot. "The floating hourglass." Omni (September 1992): 86.
Peterson, Ivars. "Trickling sand: how an hourglass ticks." Science News (September 11, 1993): 167.
Hourglasses on the Library of Congress
Balmer, R.T. The operation of sand clocks and their medieval development. Technology and culture, v. 19, Oct., 1978: 615-632
Turner, A.J. The accomplishment of many Years: Three notes towards a history of the sand glass. In Of time and measurement: studies in the history of horology and fine technology by A.J. Turner, Brookfield, VT, Variorum, c1993. p. 161-172
Sternfeld, Joseph. Hourglasses. National association of watch and clock collectors bulletin. Supplement: 1953.
Brackin, A.J. Clocks: Chronicling time (Series: The Encyclopedia of discovery and invention). San Diego, CA, Lucent Books, c1991. 96 p. (Juvenile)
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Here are the other factors that affect the accuracy of an hourglass:
The amount or volume of sand usedThe size and angle of the glass bulbsThe quality of the sand or granular material. It must be fine, dry and consistently formed so it can flow smoothly. (Some substances used in the past were fine grain sand, powdered eggshells, and powdered marble.)The width of the neckA tight seal so no moisture can get into the chambers. Moisture can add weight to the sand or clog up the neck.A flat and level surface on which to rest the hourglass
The Hourglass Manufacturing Process
After the design and materials are selected, the body of the hourglass is blown on a glass lathe to a size appropriate for the size (time interval) of the hourglass.The frame is made; depending on its design, it may be a single piece or multiple pieces including a bottom, top, and three or four posts. This manufacture depends on the material. If the frame is made of resin, molds may be constructed, the resin is poured in and allowed to cure, the pieces are sanded or otherwise smoothed and polished, and they are fitted together. Frame pieces may be fitted to interlock; or they may be glued, bonded, or welded, again depending on the materials involved.One of the most common misconceptions about hourglasses is that there is a formula for the quantity of sand contained in the glass. The sand quantity in a given hourglass design or shape is not based on science or a measurement formula. The types of grains, the curves of the glass, and the shape and size of the opening impose too many variables on the rate of flow of the sand through the glass, so the amount of sand can not be mathematically calculated. Before the top of the frame is sealed, sand is added and allowed to flow through the glass for its prescribed time interval. At the end of that time period, sand remaining in the top of the glass is poured off and the glass is sealed.
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The bottom line is that time is more precious than money. You can always get more money, but you can't get more time. When you spend a day doing something, you have one less day to spend in another way.
Jim Rohn, My Philosophy for Successful Living
Life should be about enjoying the time you spend with friends and family, about relishing the time you get to indulge in your favorite hobbies, about pursuing success and satisfaction in your career.
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The personification of Time and the more friendly version of the Grim Reaper. Typically pictured as an old man with a white beard and oft times carrying a scythe and hourglass. In ancient times he was known as Chronus or Saturn.
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Hourglass Body or Hourglass figure
The hourglass is one of four female body shapes
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The hourglass body figure is the ultimate dream of many women. It is considered as the ideal body figure for it features really defined curves – with full bust nearly the same size with the hips, shapely legs and very small waist.
Symbolic Meanings of the Hourglass Tattoo
The ancient alchemists held a very unique association to the hourglass. The top half of the hourglass was seen as the sky, where the bottom half was representative of earth.
The energy continues to pass from one to another and represents duality, balance, and the cycles of life that pass from the mundane to ethereal. Duality and balance are also key meanings for yin yang tattoos and libra scale tattoos.
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5 facts about hourglass dolphin!
The scientific name for the hourglass dolphin is, “Lagenorhynchus cruciger”. Lagenorhyncus means ‘jar-beaked’ referring to their small, jar shaped rostrums and ‘cruciger’ means cross carrier which references their unique cross like color scheme on their flank.Besides the largest member of the dolphin family, the Killer Whale, the Hourglass Dolphin is the southern-most dolphin. They’re only found in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters.They are commonly found in waters ranging from 32 – 55 degrees F.The only potential natural predators of the hourglass dolphin is a pack of killer whales.As of 2010, only six complete specimens had ever been studied by science, making them one of the least understood animals on Earth. Despite this fact, they are not considered endangered.
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“What if a demon were to creep after you one night, in your loneliest loneliness, and say, 'This life which you live must be lived by you once again and innumerable times more; and every pain and joy and thought and sigh must come again to you, all in the same sequence. The eternal hourglass will again and again be turned and you with it, dust of the dust!' Would you throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse that demon? Or would you answer, 'Never have I heard anything more divine'? ”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
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362436/906090 - three numbers each refer to a specific measurement of a woman’s body
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“A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
“The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways, but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness.
We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom. We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.
We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life not life to years. We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor. We conquered outer space but not inner space. We've done larger things, but not better things.
We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul. We've conquered the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush, but not to wait. We build more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but we communicate less and less.
These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion, big men and small character, steep profits and shallow relationships.
These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill. It is a time when there is much in the showroom window and nothing in the stockroom. A time when technology can bring this letter to you, and a time when you can choose either to share this insight, or to just hit delete...
Remember, to spend some time with your loved ones, because they are not going to be around forever. Remember, say a kind word to someone who looks up to you in awe, because that little person soon will grow up and leave your side.
Remember, to give a warm hug to the one next to you, because that is the only treasure you can give with your heart and it doesn't cost a cent.
Remember, to say, "I love you" to your partner and your loved ones, but most of all mean it. A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt when it comes from deep inside of you.
Remember to hold hands and cherish the moment for someday that person might not be there again. Give time to love, give time to speak! And give time to share the precious thoughts in your mind.”
― Bob Moorehead, Words Aptly Spoken
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Hourglass Figure/Hourglass Body
What is the meaning of 36 24 36 figure?
A 36 24 36 figure is a type of hourglass figure. The three numbers each refer to a specific measurement of a woman’s body. The first is the bust, measured around the fullest point of the chest. The next measurement is the waist, which is the narrowest part of a relaxed torso.
The final measurement is around the hips, the widest point below the
waist when both feet are together. The 36 24 36 figure is measured in
inches, and in centimeters is known as the 90 60 90 figure.
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What waist size was Marilyn Monroe?
Further, one of her dress makers also chimed in with exact measurements he took. Those measurements were 5 ft. 5.5 inches tall; 35 inch bust; 22 inch waist (approximately 2-3 inches less than the average American woman in the 1950s and 12 inches less than average today); and 35 inch hips, with a bra size of 36D.
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How to dress an hourglass figure
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Wear:
Fitted and semi-fitted clothes
Soft, clingy, flowing fabrics
Low to medium-low necklines
Dresses with defined waistlines
Straight and gently flared pants
Straight and gently flared shirts
Don't wear:
Stiff, bulky, fabrics Baggy styles High necklines (unless you have a small bust) Skirts with open pleats Very tapered pants
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The right shape wear is essential for any body type, but it can be crucial to enhancing an hourglass frame — especially when you’re wearing items such as sweater dresses. Contouring shapewear will further nip in your waist, boost your bust, and smooth out any lumps and bumps you want to de-emphasize. Consider it your secret weapon to playing up those killer curves.
Clothing Styles for Your Hourglass Figure
The most common problem for women with an hourglass figure is that they limit their choice of clothing too much (especially if their preferred clothing style is classic).
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The best dress silhouettes will be those that echo your hourglass shape. Styles with a definite waist, or with shaping at the waist will be your best dress shapes.
Your aim is to echo your hourglass horizontal shape, so look for top and bottom combinations that maintain this balance.
How to Dress For Your Hourglass Figure
3 tips to dress for your body type
If
this sounds like your shape, we’re excited to teach you the best ways
to dress your frame. But first things first: Here are three
all-encompassing ideas every body type should keep in mind.
1. Balance it out
Body
shape is almost entirely based on your bone structure—not your weight.
Use your outfit to balance your shoulders, bust, waist, and hips.
2. Draw the eye
Use
lines to focus the eye where you want it to go. They can help you
create curves, lengthen, or emphasize your favorite parts of your body.
3. Think about color
Your eye is also drawn to patterns and light, bright colors more so than solid black or navy. Keep this in mind when choosing separates.
What to wear if you have an hourglass body shape
Here are the best tops, jackets, pants, dresses, and accessories to complement an hourglass shape.
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Best tops for an hourglass figure
Fitted and structured tops look naturally great on your frame.
Best jackets for an hourglass figure
Jacket choice is determined by what you want to highlight: your waist, your curves, or your legs.
Best pants for an hourglass figure
What do all four have in common? They showcase your waist.
Best dresses for an hourglass figure
From professional to casual to special-occasion options, these are the dresses to look for.
Stylish accessories for an hourglass figure
It’s all about where you want people to look.
1. Belts
If your clothing doesn’t give you a defined waistline, a belt can do the trick.
2. Pointy-toe shoes
A pointed toe always makes your legs look longer—whether heeled or flat.
3. Statement earrings
Wear your favorite pair to pull attention toward your gorgeous face and neckline.
4. Nude pumps
On top of pairing well with everything in your closet, nude shoes are leg-lengthening. More types here.
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10 Types of Clothes For Perfect Hourglass Figure
1. Strategic geometric looks
Use geometric designs to your advantage.
Use
geometric shapes and patterns to your advantage to help create the
illusion of a perfect hourglass figure. What does that mean exactly?
Well, look for lines that narrow at the waist, visually slimming that
area even more.
2. Wrap dresses
Wrap dresses look good on everyone.
The classic wrap dress is ideal for an hourglass figure as it naturally draws attention to your waist, thus accentuating your curvy shape. Bias-cut frocks are also a good bet. Look for details like waist ties, most commonly seen in wrap dresses, or ruching at the waist, which will likewise emphasize a beautiful shape. A V-neck is also great to flatter your bust and elongate your silhouette.
3. Belted sweater dress
Add a belt to a classic sweater dress.
A
bodycon sweater dress accessorized with a thin belt at the waist is a
beautiful way to really draw attention to your hourglass figure. And
feel free to experiment with colors and textures, just so long as you
don’t go too bulky.
4. Fitted button-down or blouse
A fitted button-down is super sophisticated.
Wearing
the right style of top gets your hourglass figure started on the right
foot. Much like a wrap dress shows off your waist, so too should shirts
and tops. Button-downs and blouses should be well-tailored and nip in at
the waist for a fitted effect without adding any additional bulk to the
chest area. Also, it’s best to go with soft fabrics, such as
lightweight stretch cottons, jerseys, or silks rather than linen and
stiffer, starched cottons.
5. Crop tops
Go for a slightly shorter top.
Before
you rule out a crop top, give the piece a chance. A cropped,
stretch-knit, or decorative top worn with a high-waist skirt or pant
exposes just a sliver of midriff and it’s incredibly flattering (and
quite style-forward) for it. You’re showing off the thinnest place on
your body, and the result is a perfect hourglass frame.
6. V-neck sweater
V-necks elongate you.
Lightweight,
figure-hugging sweaters are another hourglass-perfecting piece that you
can wear with everything from jeans to a suit. An oval- or V-neckline
will serve you (and your bust) best here, as turtlenecks and square
necks can often cause the illusion of top-heaviness.
7. Belted coats and jackets
A belted coat gives you an hourglass figure.
For
outerwear, definitely seek out a well-tailored coat that has a defined
waist in the form of a belt or a tie. Form-fitting A-line coats and
trenches are both good options, whereas puffer coats and boxy, straight
coats without a belt will hide your waist.
The
same goes for suit jackets and blazers. You’ll want them to follow the
line of your body and draw in at the waist. Shorter, cropped jackets
often work nicely, too, as they highlight your waist.
8. High-waist, wide-leg trousers
Pick the right pants.
When it comes to your lower half, the best thing you can do for your hourglass frame is to elongate your legs. So, when it comes to trousers, a high-waist, wide-leg trouser is both chic and flattering. Extra bonus points if the trousers have a belt, which will only accentuate your waist more.
9. High-rise, straight-leg jeans
Straight-leg jeans always look good.
When
it comes to jeans, the best thing you can do is just skip all the
low-rise cuts as they can make your hips look wider and your legs
shorter; the same goes for tapered legs as they can throw off the
balance of an hourglass figure. Mid- to high-rise pairs, preferably ones
that are wide-legged or straight cut in a stretch denim or fabric that
follows your curves, will be the most figure-enhancing for an hourglass
silhouette.
10. A-line, knee-length skirts
Try an A-line skirt.
You’ll want to favor skirts that sit high at your waist and hug your hips before draping naturally downward. Straight pencil skirts and fuller A-line skirts can both work well for hourglass figures. With straight skirts, just make sure the fabric stretches and drapes well. Thicker, stiff fabrics are less forgiving and can create boxiness, which you don’t want. Ruffles, pockets, and other embellishments at the hips should also be avoided, as this will create bottom-heaviness that ruins an hourglass silhouette.
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Time symbolism
Time symbolism
What is the symbol of time?
Symbol of Time is The Hourglass
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Any Research is Symbolism
Time Symbolism, or time semiotics as it’s known in technical circles, plays such a large part in human communication because people are constantly looking for deeper meaning.
Whether it’s in the stars, drawn on a cave wall or in the newest visual content, we add such meaning to our communication through the use and interpretation of signs.
The multiplication sign, also known as the times sign or the dimension sign, is the symbol X
The multiplication sign (×), often attributed to William Oughtred (who first used it in an appendix to the 1618 edition of John Napier's Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio), apparently had been in occasional use since the mid 16th century
SYMBOLIC TIME is understood to be the temporal form that organizes the symbols of a religious system into an order of periodicity.
The analysis of symbolic time extends the understanding of religion as a symbolic system, so that the major functions of time within the system may be taken into account:
the time intrinsic to the formation of religious symbols and to the ritual performance (i.e., the time that is internal to the sacred event)the connection that symbolic time has with the history and dynamic of a religious social bond, andthe time that is specific to the intentional life of the individual.
Intentional Character of Symbolic Time
Symbolic periodicity encompasses, in its temporal structure, both change and duration, implying a sheer sequence of symbolic events and also a type of internal correlation of events and symbols that reflects the functional unity of the interval of time and the continuity of its structure.
variations of time
Time symbolism
Time in physics. Time symbol science.
From: Time in physics and time Science?
Time in physics is defined by its measurement: time is what a clock reads.
In classical, non-relativistic physics it is a scalar quantity and, like length, mass, and charge, is usually described as a fundamental quantity. Time can be combined mathematically with other physical quantities to derive other concepts such as motion, kinetic energy and time-dependent fields.
Time constant In physics and engineering, the time constant, usually denoted by the Greek letter τ (tau), is the parameter characterizing the response to a step input of a first-order, linear time-invariant (LTI) system. The time constant is the main characteristic unit of a first-order LTI system.
Physically, the time constant represents the elapsed time required for the system response to decay to zero if the system had continued to decay at the initial rate, because of the progressive change in the rate of decay the response will have actually decreased in value to
in this time (say from a step decrease). In an increasing system, the time constant is the time for the system's step response to reach
of its final (asymptotic) value(say from a step increase). In radioactive decay the time constant is called the decay constant (λ), and it represents both the mean lifetime of a decaying system (such as an atom) before it decays, or the time it takes for all but 36.8% of the atoms to decay. For this reason, the time constant is longer than the half-life, which is the time for only 50% of the atoms to decay. More about Time constant on Wiki. See also:
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Time Travel
Timekeeping is a complex of technological and scientific issues, and part of the foundation of recordkeeping.
In addition to time-related themes, the hourglass is synonymous with cycles and balance
Energy passes between the two sides of the hourglass just as the energies of our world are contained by the atmosphere and crust. All of the natural processes and cycles occur there (not including what happens in space, of course), which gives us a greater sense of relation with our environment. This also forces us to realize our roles in the natural cycles happening around us.
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Ancient alchemists recognized the concept of balance in the hourglass. Its very shape is made up of triangles balancing each other out. Alchemists interpreted these triangles as representing two aspects of nature: the upper being the sky and the lower equating with Earth.
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The meanings of symbols
The symbols carved in stone provide some of the best examples of folk art in Dumfries and Galloway. Richly decorated stones are often very attractive and combine emblems with different meanings. The first being symbols that represent mortality / immortality / biblical references, the second type representing the occupation and status of the people commemorated.
Many headstones include a collection of emblems which may vary in style and sophistication even within the same churchyard.
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SI Units
The international system (SI) of units, prefixes, and symbols should be used for all physical quantities except that certain special units, which are specified later, may be used in astronomy, without risk of confusion or ambiguity, in order to provide a better representation of the phenomena concerned.
SI units are now used to a varying extent in all countries and disciplines, and this system is taught in almost all schools, colleges and universities. The units of the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system and other non-SI units, which will be unfamiliar to most young scientists, should not be used even though they may be considered to have some advantages over SI units by some astronomers.
General information about SI units can be found in the publications of national standards organisations and in many textbooks and handbooks.
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TIME SYMBOLISM
Symbols of Time
Symbolic Representation of time
Date and time symbols
Date and time symbols are divided into locales, each of which is detailed in the following sections.
Locale Group A
Locales: af-za, en, en-au, en-be, en-bw, en-ca, en-gb, en-hk, en-ie, en-in, en-mt, en-nz, en-ph, en-sg, en-us, en-vi, en-za, fo-fo, gl-es, id, id-id, is, is-is, it, it-ch, it-it, kk-kz, ms, ms-bn, ms-my, nb-no, nl, nl-be, nl-nl, no, no-no, om-et, om-so, pl, pl-pl, pt, pt-br, pt-pt, so-dj, so-et, so-ke, so-so, sv, sv-fi, sv-se, sw-ke, sw-tz
Locale Group B
Locales: be-by, bg-bg, el, el-gr, fi, fi-fi, hr, hr-hr, hu, hu-hu, ja, ja-jp, ko, ko-kr, ro, ro-ro, ru, ru-ua, ru-ru, sh-yu, sk, sk-sk, sl-si, sq-al, sr-sp, th, tr, tr-tr, uk-ua, zh, zh-cn, zh-hk, zh-mo, zh-sg, zh-tw More on IBM website
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"Copy and Paste" Time Symbols
"Copy and Paste" Time Symbols
Time symbol is a copy and paste text symbol that can be used in any desktop, web, or mobile applications.
Every time symbol:
⌛ Hourglass done Symbol
⏳ Hourglass not done Symbol
⌚ Watch Symbol
⏰ alarm clock Symbol
🕛 twelve o’clock Symbol
🕚 eleven o’clock Symbol
HTML Hex ⌛
Day & Night Symbols
Through the ages, celestial happenings and natural phenomenon have been used to symbolize important thoughts and concepts. The cyclical occurrence of day and night was one of the things occurring in nature that was believed to hold specific meaning. While different civilizations had different day & night symbols to record the passage of time, Day and Night, by themselves, were thought to have strong symbolic meanings.
The recurring phenomenon of day and night was always considered very meaningful as it was believed that the survival of human species depended majorly on synchronizing the bodily and mental functions with the peculiar demands of day & night.
The Day and the Night seem to present two entirely different worlds. Day and night changes even seem to have biological effects on mankind. The creatures that are aggressive, alert and seeking in the day become quiet and inactive at night. The dramatic contrast presented by Day and Night is equated with the disparity between life and death, light and darkness, consciousness and unconsciousness.
Day and Night symbolize, respectively, the birth of the Sun and its death. With the rising Sun, the Day is considered representative of new life, and fresh beginnings, possibilities, hopes, and opportunities. It also symbolizes the active, masculine principle and the rise of consciousness.
A lunar calendar is a calendar based upon the monthly cycles of the Moon’s phases (synodic months), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based only directly upon the solar year.
Lunar calendar and Moon’s phases
Lunar calendar, any dating system based on a year consisting of synodic months
The Sumerians were probably the first to develop a calendar based entirely on the recurrence of lunar phases. Each Sumero-Babylonian month began on the first day of visibility of the new Moon.
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Time symbolism
Symbols of Life
Ankh has a cross shape but with an oval loop in place of an upper bar. The origins of the symbol are not known, although many hypotheses have been proposed. It was used in writing as a triliteral sign, representing a sequence of three consonants, Ꜥ-n-ḫ.
This sequence was found in several Egyptian words, including the words meaning "mirror", "floral bouquet", and "life". In art the symbol often appeared as a physical object representing either life or substances such as air or water that are related to it. It was especially commonly held in the hands of deities, or being given by them to the pharaoh, to represent their power to sustain life and to revive human souls in the afterlife.
One of the most common decorative motifs in ancient Egypt and was adopted by neighbouring cultures as an artistic motif. Since the late 20th century, in the Western world, the symbol has come to be used decoratively, as a symbol of African cultural identity, Neopagan belief systems, and the Goth subculture.
Symbol of Time - The Hourglass
Time is Life and Death
What is it Time of Life?
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that was most commonly used in writing and in art to represent the word for "life" and a symbol of Life.
Its use continued through the Coptic Egyptians who adapted it as the crux ansata, a variant form of the Christian cross.
Symbols of Death
Symbols of Death and Time (Western)
Medieval and Renaissance art made use of a number of emblems to symbolize death and mortality. Although a central theme of Christianity for hundreds of years the was triumph over death, the onset of the black plague altered public perception, and the emphasis was placed on the triumph of death over life and the necessity of repentance.
Symbols of Death, Time and Rebirth
Symbols of resurrection common in Christian art became less popular as reminders of the impermanence of life and the punishments of hell became ubiquitous.
The most common symbols of mortality were the grim reaper and his scythe, the death’s head, and the hourglass, all appropriated from icons of Greek and Roman Paganism.
Slogans such as “remember death” and “all is vanity” were omnipresent- death was around the corner, and one had better repent if one was to avoid an eternity of damnation. The source of these macabre symbols was, ironically, the paganism that Christianity had supposedly replaced.
In ancient times, the emblem of the God Saturn (Chronos to the Greeks) was the scythe, which represented the nature of the cycles of time. The scythe symbolized not only impermanence (all things living will be cut down), but the nature of the life cycle- plants must die to feed animals, and the tool of the harvest is depicts the necessity of death for the renewal of life. Thus, death was depicted as a natural part of the passage of time. The image of Chronos devouring his children seems macabre, but illustrates that the the Greeks believed the passage of time is so inevitable that even the gods were consumed by it.
Hourglass = Rebel for Life!
The hourglass is another emblem of time (see Hourglass Symbolism), although hidden within is the promise of life- because the hourglass is reversible, it held within a promise of resurrection, a symbolism not lost on everyone- all of these emblems later became symbols of resurrection to Freemasons and Rosicrucians who grasped their true ancient meanings.
The skull was a frequent companion to ascetic desert saints in numerous Christian artworks, and was often paired with the book, a symbol of studiousness. In this manifestation, the death’s head was less ominous, and symbolized the rejection of the impermanent material world for the life of the spirit. Mary Magdalene is probably the best known example of these two emblems in art.
*Some scholars theorize that the appropriation of ancient symbolism was a subconscious (or even deliberate) attempt to appease the old gods.
In later times, death was depicted as a process of the alchemical arts. Common alchemical emblems included the crow, the skull, and the tomb as symbols of the necessary death of the ego/personality.
Emblems of death are also prevalent in Masonic art and symbolism. Contemplation of mortality is a frequent theme in Masonic ritual and practice (see Masonic Hourglass)
Time symbolism
Día de los Muertos
The Day of the Dead is celebrated annually in Mexico on November 1st, coinciding with the Catholic observation of All Saint’s Day.
The Day of the Dead is a uniquely Mexican celebration, a cultural festival resembling Halloween in many ways, but with more cultural and spiritual meaning.
The holiday combines elements of Catholicism with ancient Aztec symbolism, and honors the spirits of departed ancestors and loved ones who are believed to return to earth to join in the celebrations.
Hourglass and Death on St Thomas' Church
Mortality Symbols
Skulls, death heads, they are often shown in profile and frequently shown with bones.
Bones, shown crossed they also appear in a variety of combinations.
Skeleton, lying down they feature varying anatomical details.
Hourglass, lying on their sides or with wings.
Coffin appearing with other symbols.
Sexton’s toolsusually a pick and spade often crossed.
Corpse and deathbed. Dead humans are rarely depicted in coffins but deathbed scenes are more common.
Ribbon. Sometimes the symbols are tied together with a ribbon.
The symbol of Time above represents extinction. The circle signifies the planet, while the hourglass inside serves as a warning that time is rapidly running out for many species. The world is currently undergoing a mass extinction event, and this symbol is intended to help raise awareness of the urgent need for change in order to address this crisis. Estimates are that somewhere between 30,000 and 140,000 species are becoming extinct every year in what scientists have named the Holocene, or Sixth Mass Extinction. This ongoing process of destruction is being caused by the impact of human activity. Such a catastrophic loss of biodiversity is highly likely to cause widespread ecosystem collapse and consequently render the planet uninhabitable for humans.
In order to spread the message as widely as possible, please create this symbol in any location you feel able to.
Colors of Death
Black is the color of mourning in many European cultures.
Black clothing is typically worn at funerals to show mourning for the death of the person.
In East Asia, white is similarly associated with mourning; it represented the purity and perfection of the deceased person's spirit.
During the Victorian era, purple and grey were considered to be mourning colors in addition to black. Furthermore, in Revelation 6 in The Bible, Death is one of the four horsemen; and he rides a pale horse
Time against Life
Immortality and biblical
Winged spirits
The most common symbol found, they are usually found on the top of a stone.
Adam and Eve
Rare carvings of Adam and Eve with an apple tree and snake.
Resurrection scenes
Bodies rising to heaven clad only in loin cloths
Open book
Depicting a bible.
Flaming torches
Representing eternal life.
Trades
Hammer men
All trades which require a hammer such as jewlers and cobblers often use the hammer and crown symbol.
Blacksmith
An anvil or farrier with a horseshoe and pincers.
Tailor
Showing pressing iron and shears
Gardener
Rake, hoe and spade
Gamekeeper
Gun, powder flask, fishing rod, game bird and dog.
Merchant
The number 4 is often used to symbolise trading with the four corners of the world and often has crosses added to the arms but sometimes a ship is used to represent overseas trade.
Weaver
Usually depicted with a weavers shuttle.
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Heraldry
Heraldic shields show connections to a noble family but are sometimes used as a way of representing status by including trade symbols within a shield.
A Briefer History of Time
Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mladinow
Foreword
THE TITLE OF THIS BOOK DIFFERS by only two letters from that of a book first published in 1988.
A Brief History of Time was on the London Sunday Times best-seller list for 237 weeks and has sold about one copy for every 750 men, women, and children on earth. It was a remarkable success for a book that addressed some of the most difficult issues in modern physics. Yet those difficult issues are also the most exciting, for they address big, basic questions: What do we really know about the universe? How do we know it? Where did the universe come from, and where is it going? Those questions were the essence of A Brief History of Time, and they are also the focus of this book.
In the years since A Brief History of Time was published, feedback has come in from readers of all ages, of all professions, and from all over the world. One repeated request has been for a new version, one that maintains the essence of A Brief History yet explains the most important concepts in a clearer, more leisurely manner. Although one might expect that such a book would be entitled A Less Brief History of Time, it was also clear from the feedback that few readers are seeking a lengthy dissertation befitting a college-level course in cosmology. Thus, the present approach. In writing A Briefer History of Time we have maintained and expanded the essential content of the original book, yet taken care to maintain its length and readability. This is a briefer history indeed, for some of the more technical content has been left out, but we feel we have more than compensated for that by the more probing treatment of the material that is really the heart of the book. More: The Full History of Time
A bright pink rhinoceros emblazoned with Extinction Rebellions signature logo, next to the chancellery at the Reichstag in Berlin - Current Time Symbol
The Symbolism of Time or Kala and Death in Hinduism
The development of Vedic philosophy was centered around this most important feature of our existence. In fact the Vedas are meant to be a solution to this problem. All the ritual and spiritual practices prescribed in the Vedas are meant to resolve this fundamental problem of our existence. Every religion and tradition that originated int he Indian soil subsequently tried to address in their own ways.
The Upanishads, therefore, describe Death as the Lord of creation or creation itself. Our macrocosm (the world), just as our microcosms (bodies) represent Death. The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1.2) describes how Death manifested. "In the beginning, there was nothing here whatsoever. Indeed, by Death only all this was enveloped, or by hunger, because hunger is death only. He created the mind thinking, “Let me have a mind.” Then, He performed worship. From that worship, water was produced. He thought, “Truly while I was worshipping, water was produced. That is why water is called Arca. Surely, water comes to him who thus knows why water came to be known as Arca.”
Another name give to Death is Kala or time. Time rules our lives. We depart from here when our time comes. The fate of everything in the mortal world is shaped and controlled by Time only. Hence in Hinduism Time or Kala is equated with death. Time is one of the highest aspects of Manifested Brahman. He manifested before the worlds and beings manifested. Hence he is the foremost among the deities. More about The Symbolism of Time or Kala and Death in Hinduism: https://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/essays/kala-death-symbolism.asp#fn01
time traveling symbolism
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Time symbolism, Time is..., The Full History of Time, Time in physics and time Science, Symbolism of Melencolia I by Albrecht Dürer, Time and Text, DADA Time, Text, Time, MHC, Extinction Rebellion - Time against Life, The End of Time, Hourglass and Death on St Thomas’ Church, Hourglass – symbol of Death, Death does not Exist, Hourglass and Skeleton, “Hourglass and Cards” Exhibition, Father and Mother of Time, Time Hub, Time Philosophy, Time synonyms, Qualia and Time Sense, Time perception and Sense of Time, The Hourglass of Emotions, Time Travel + Time Management = Time Travel Management, The Hourglass, Hourglass History, Hourglass symbolism, Hourglass Figure, Hourglass Tattoo, Symbols of Time, Beauty Bio-Net, Father Time Department, Father Time and Mother Nature, Lunar calendar and Moon’s phases, Time Management, Time Management tools
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The Hourglass Figure:
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Hourglass Figure Sophia Loren by Adam PierceHourglass Figure Marilyn Monroe
About Hourglass Body or Hourglass Figure
Hourglass body measurements – body shape online calculator
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Hourglass Figure, the movie
MHC hourglass figure workout by Marten Sport
Hourglass Figure Department on MHC Virtual Museum
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbols_of_death
http://symboldictionary.net/?p=2696
https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/symbolic-time
ancient-symbols.com/symbols-directory/day_night_symbols.html
https://www.iau.org/publications/proceedings_rules/units/
https://www.extinctionsymbol.info
Lunar calendar, any dating system based on a year consisting of synodic months
A lunar calendar is a calendar based upon the monthly cycles of the Moon’s phases (synodic months), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based only directly upon the solar year.
Symbol of Time - The Hourglass
See also Time Philosophy and The Full History of Time
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Hourglass 223 The First Bank
“There's only one day at a time here, then it's tonight and then tomorrow will be today again.”
― Bob Dylan, Chronicles: Volume One
The First National Bank
Hourglass 223 matchbox
Hourglass 223 matchbox
Hourglass, Sand Clock, Sand Watch, Egg Timer, Sablier, Sanduhr, Reloj de arena, الساعة الرملية, Rellotge de sorra, přesýpací hodiny, velago, itula tioata, Clessidra, 砂時計, timeglass, Zandloper, Timglas, Isikhwama, Soatglass, MHC Magic
Time to save
The First National Bank of Elk river
Hourglass 223 matchbox
The Full History of Time
Exhibition MHC by Kirill Korotkov and Lena Rhomberg
Soon
The Full History of Time Main Topics:
Art, Science, Love, Magic, Technologies, Human Light System, Time Philosophy
Beauty Bio Net Exhibition
3DHM Dynamic Vision Board Mental Model by Lena Rhomberg and Adam Pierce
on MHC Virtual Museum
Mental Model Key Words: Beauty, Beginning, Beautiful Power, Infinity
https://www.myhourglasscollection.com/beauty-bio-net-26/
You can download images from Beauty Bio Net Gallery and use it like Translighters Digital – files with functions. How to use Translighters Digital. Beauty Bio Net Mental Model Key Words: Beauty, Beginning, Beautiful Power, Infinity.
The Hourglass Figure is one of four female body shapes
About Hourglass Figure:
Hourglass Figure Celebrities on MHC
Hourglass Figure Marilyn Monroe
MHC hourglass figure workout
Hourglass body measurements – body shape online calculator
Hourglass Figure Sophia Loren by Adam Pierce
About Hourglass Body or Hourglass figure
Hourglass Figure, the movie
How to dress an hourglass figure
Cyclocosmia hourglass spider
Hourglass Figure Department on MHC Virtual Museum
The Hourglass Figure FAQ
What qualifies as an hourglass figure?What is the most common body shape?What body shape am i?Which hormones shape the hourglass figure?Is an hourglass figure attractive?Does a woman’s body shape change with age?How does one maintain an hourglass figure?What does cute hourglass figure mean?What are the 5 female body types?What is the meaning of 36 24 36 figure?Can you change your body shape?What is a healthy waist size?Does your body shape change when you lose weight?What is a zero figure?
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砂時計フィギュア マリリン・モンロー
Hourglass 223 The First Bank
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407 1971 beauty care Advertising
It is time to stop looking outside yourself for the answers to why you haven't created the life and results you want, for it is you who creates the quality of life you lead and the results you produce. You--no one else! To achieve major success in life--to achieve those things that are most important to you--you must assume 100 percent responsibility for your life. Nothing less will do.
JACK CANFIELD, The Success Principles
407 1971 beauty care Advertising
Paper advertising
1971 beauty care pharmacist
Pier Auge hourglass woman
Publicité papier 1971 soin beaute pharmacien Pier Auge sablier femme
See also:
Time symbolism, Time is…, The Full History of Time, Time in physics and time Science, Symbolism of Melencolia I by Albrecht Dürer, Time and Text, DADA Time, Text, Time, MHC, Extinction Rebellion – Time against Life, The End of Time, Hourglass and Death on St Thomas’ Church, Hourglass – symbol of Death, Death does not Exist, Hourglass and Skeleton, “Hourglass and Cards” Exhibition, Father and Mother of Time, Time Hub, Time Philosophy, Time synonyms, Qualia and Time Sense, Time perception and Sense of Time, The Hourglass of Emotions, Time Travel + Time Management = Time Travel Management, The Hourglass, Hourglass History, Hourglass symbolism, Hourglass Figure, Hourglass Tattoo, Symbols of Time, Beauty Bio-Net, Father Time Department, Father Time and Mother Nature, Lunar calendar and Moon’s phases, Time Management, Time Management tools
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407 1971 beauty care Advertising
Hourglass and Advertising by MHC
Time and Money
The Hourglass, Hourglass History
Hourglass – measurement device
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456 Father Time and God
Life meaning is always a derivative phenomenon that materializes when we have transcended ourselves, when we have forgotten ourselves and become absorbed in someone (or something) outside ourselves.
IRVIN D. YALOM, The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy
456 Father Time and God
1922 DRAWING REB JEANNIOT GOD SABLIER DAY EIGHT HOURS OLD SPOUSE CLERK
1922 DESSIN REB JEANNIOT DIEU SABLIER JOURNEE HUIT HEURES VIEIL EPOUX GREFFE
Personification of Time
Father Time Exhibition
Father Time, Kronos, Cronus, Cronos, Saturn
Father Time – Time personified as an old bearded man, usually carrying a scythe and an hourglass
Dynamic Vision Board Meta Model by Adam Pierce
Father Time and God by MHC
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Hourglass # See the Sea
“He who every morning plans the transactions of that day and follows that plan carries a thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life.”Victor Hugo
Hourglass # See the Sea on My Hourglass Collection, See the Sea object. Time and Space on the Air and Water plus Electricity
Art Glass by Anton Fokin
Art Glass Online Exhibition by Anton Fokin on MHC Online Museum
For Her, Ouroborus, Flowers of Iris, Queen of Spades, Little Prince, The first dew, Black Prince, Princess on a Pea, hussar ballad, Marble cuttlefish, The Tree of Life, Old jester, Dreams about Something more, The Sea, Don Juan…
Hourglass # See the Sea
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Hourglass # See the Sea
Space and time are the framework within which the mind is constrained to construct its experience of reality.
Immanuel Kant
Philosophy of space and time is the branch of philosophy concerned with the issues surrounding the ontology, epistemology, and character of space and time.
While such ideas have been central to philosophy from its inception, the philosophy of space and time was both an inspiration for and a central aspect of early analytic philosophy.
DADA Time today
MHC Dead Sea Collection
DADA Time
DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA DADA Time
Red DADA Brilliant
DADA Time is
now time
The ABC’s of DADA
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev
Nikolai A. Kozyrev was born on September 2, 1908 in St. Petersburg, Russia
As a young man, Kozyrev aspired to become an astrophysicist and he subsequently was admitted to Leningrad University where he received degrees in physics and mathematics.
MHC Museum
MHC Time
DADA Time
Time Philosophy
The Death Does Not Exist
Hourglass Sephora
Hourglass Figure Sophia Loren
Hourglass body measurements
Extinction Rebellion – Time against Life
Text, Time, MHC
MHC Exhibitions
Exhibitions:Beauty Bio NetHourglass and CardsArt GlassMHC Dead Sea CollectionThe Full History of Time3DHM ExhibitionHourglass Figure Sophia Loren
MHC virtual museum
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“How in the hell could a man enjoy being awakened at 8:30 a.m. by an alarm clock, leap out of bed, dress, force-feed, shit, piss, brush teeth and hair, and fight traffic to get to a place where essentially you made lots of money for somebody else and were asked to be grateful for the opportunity to do so? ”
― Charles Bukowski, Factotum
Correze - MHC381
Modern Argentat Center Of Stay And Tourism
Dam From Hourglass market
Correze - MHC381
New Times
Correze – MHC381
Lady in Pink & Father Time – MHC380
LA Knight Templar Parade – MHC379
Time Machine full of Money – MHC378
Kids in an Car – MHC377
Time Machine full of Money – MHC376
Father Time Machine Kansas – MHC375
Jesus and Hourglass – MHC374
Humanized Hourglasses – MHC373
Boy in Tuxedo holding Rose – MHC372
Correze - MHC381
“It was the first time i had been alone for five days. I was a man who thrived on solitude; without it I was like another man without food or water. Each day without solitude weakened me. I took no pride in my solitude; but I was dependent on it. The darkness of the room was like sunlight to me.”
― Charles Bukowski, Factotum
Hourglass Collection, Collection catalog:
MHC List 600-699MHC List 500-599MHC List 400-499Collection catalog 300-399Collection catalog 200-299Collection catalog 100-199Collection catalog 1-99Collection catalog, The List
“If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives and maybe even your mind. It could mean not eating for three or four days. It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail. It could mean derision. It could mean mockery--isolation. Isolation is the gift. All the others are a test of your endurance, of how much you really want to do it. And, you'll do it, despite rejection and the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine. If you're going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It's the only good fight there is.”
― Charles Bukowski, Factotum
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Hourglass 246 Baby New Year and Kids
Time is a fluid condition which has no existence except in the momentary avatars of individual people. There is no such thing as was -- only is.
WILLIAM FAULKNER, The Paris Review, spring 1956
Hourglass 246, post card
Happy New Year to You
Hourglass 246 Baby New Year and Kids
Hourglass 246 Baby New Year and Kids
Time management is a meta-activity (working with meta-model) with the goal to maximize the overall benefit of a set of other activities within the boundary condition of a limited amount of time, as time itself cannot be managed because it is fixed.
Time management is the process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency or productivity. It is a juggling act of various demands of study, social life, employment, family, and personal interests and commitments with the finiteness of time.
See also:
Time symbolism
Time is…
The Full History of Time
Time in physics and time Science
Symbolism of Melencolia I by Albrecht Dürer
Time and Text
DADA Time
Text, Time, MHC
Extinction Rebellion – Time against Life
The End of Time
Hourglass and Death on St Thomas’ Church
Hourglass – symbol of Death
Death does not Exist
Hourglass and Skeleton
“Hourglass and Cards” Exhibition
Father and Mother of Time
Time Hub
Time Philosophy
Time synonyms
Time perception and Sense of Time
The Hourglass of Emotions
Time Travel + Time Management = Time Travel Management
The Hourglass, Hourglass History
Hourglass symbolism
Hourglass Figure
Hourglass Tattoo
Symbols of Time
Beauty Bio-Net
Father Time Department
Father Time and Mother Nature
Lunar calendar and Moon’s phases
Time Management
Time Management tools
Time Travel Management
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About Hourglass Body or Hourglass Figure
Hourglass body measurements – body shape online calculator
Hourglass Figure Celebrities on MHC
Hourglass Figure, the movie
MHC hourglass figure workout by Marten Sport
Hourglass Figure Department on MHC Virtual Museum
The vision of time is broad, but when you pass through it, time becomes a narrow door.
FRANK HERBERT, Dune
Like the strength of a flower, pushing up through the earth
Like the strength of the rain, soaking into the ground
Like the strength of a fish, swimming against the flow
Like the strength of the sun, melting the winter snow
Like the strength of a bird, flying into the wind
Like the strength of the wind, lifting the desert sand
Like the strength of the tide, shaping the rocks and land
Like the strength of the ice, carving the mountainside
How wonderful this world
A fragment of a fiery sun
How wonderful this life
How fragile and how bold
IONA, “Strength”
MHC Exhibitions – Dynamic Vision Board meta-models
Welcome to Exhibitions at MHC Virtual Museum!
Authors: Adam Pierce, Oleg Bazhenov, Lena Rhomberg, Kirill Korotkov, Anton Fokin, Petr Mihailov, Rustam Adyukov and other
MHC Exhibitions:Time Shadows by MHCPersonification of Time – Father Time ExhibitionBeauty Bio Net – Dynamic Vision Board Mental ModelHourglass and Cards – Die Welt als Wille und VorstellungArt Glass by Anton FokinThe Full History of Time3D Hand Made – 3DHM ExhibitionHourglass Figure Sophia LorenHourglass Figure Marilyn MonroeDead Sea Collection ExhibitionHourglass – Masonic Symbol ExhibitionTime Machine Structure
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