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Diary for my daughter 31.01.2025 - Helmet of Coțofenești

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Hello, my beautiful daughter! Tata here! Hope you're well! Tata is fine today! I have been doing absolutely nothing until now. This week, it is a lost week anyway. Now in the evening I will go out shopping with your grandfather and after we will come back at home. It was a cloudy and rainy day. I didn't want to do anything today, I just washed some dishes and had breakfast. After sleeping as an old man all day or sitting in bed. From next week, I have big plans, which include running and dieting, and I will let you know. Until then... let's go to your today story... Helmet of Coțofenești The Golden Helmet of Coțofenești (Romanian: [kotsofeˈneʃti]) is a Geto-Dacian helmet made of electrum (a natural gold-silver-copper alloy) dating from the second half of the 5th century BC. Discovered in the Romanian village of Coțofenești, it was exhibited at the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest before being stolen in 2025 during a robbery at the Drents Museum in Assen, the ...

Diary for my daughter 30.01.2025 - Non-human electoral candidate

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Hello, my beautiful daughter! Tata here! Hope you're well! Tata is fine today! I am not at the Italian classes and waiting to start. I was supposed to start a new diet as I took some kilograms extra when I was sitting at home these months, and I want to lose them. Today, I didn't do so many things as I was so lazy in the last week and a bit depressed. Why? I don't have any idea. Hope next week it will be better as I want to work and improve myself. So... let's go to your today story... Non-human electoral candidate Non-human electoral candidates have been found in a number of countries. Often, the candidacies are a means of casting a protest vote or satirizing the political system. At other times it is simply done for entertainment value. Electoral regulations may explicitly require candidates to be human (or equivalent wording), or they may require candidates to do things which animals cannot reasonably do (such as sign their names legibly on legal forms); most constit...

Diary for my daughter 29.01.2025 - Cacareco

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  Hello, my beautiful daughter! Tata here! Hope you're well! Tata is fine today! I was resting myself today, but I didn't do many things. But I had a very good sleep. Lazy day today. Hope that you had an amazing day. I have many plans for tomorrow, starting with exercises, cleaning, going to the Italian classes, and I will see what else I can do tomorrow. Soon, it will be my birthday, but I will not plan anything as last time when I celebrated was when you and your mother were with me. So... let's go to your today story.. Cacareco Cacareco (1954–1962) was a female black rhinoceros exhibited in Brazilian zoos. She is known for receiving many votes in the 1958 São Paulo city council elections as a form of protest vote. Electoral officials did not accept Cacareco's candidacy, but she eventually won 100,000 votes, more than any other party in that same election (which was also marked by rampant absenteeism). Cacareco's candidacy inspired the Rhinoceros Party of Canada, ...

Diary for my daughter 28.01.2025 - Electra (Euripides play)

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Hello, my beautiful daughter! Tata here! Hope you're well! Tata is fine today! I am getting ready for my Italian classes later today, and now I am just relaxing a bit when I wrote your diary. It was a crazy morning outside as it was heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and for a couple of hours was crazy. But after the sun was coming up and the weather changed. I didn't do much today, just resting. First day without eating nothing, and until now, I am feeling just fine, we will see how it will be later. So.. let's go to your today story... Electra (Euripides play) Euripides' Electra (Ancient Greek: Ἠλέκτρα, Ēlektra) is a tragedy probably written in the mid 410s BC, likely before 413 BC. A version of the myth of the house of Atreus, Euripides' play reworks important aspects of the story found in Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy (especially the second play, Libation Bearers) and also in Sophocles' Electra, although the relative dating of Euripides' and Sophocles...

Diary for my daughter 27.01.2025 - Oresteia

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Hello, my beautiful daughter! Tata here! Hope you're well! Tata is fine today! Today, I had my first interview for employment at a security company that took care of the closest shopping centre. It was going well in my opinion, we will see what it will gonna be. Remain to call me after they make all the interviews. Hope everything it will go fine. I decided that from tonight at 00:00 to start a fasting programming until next Monday and we will see what it will gonna be, hope to succeed. So.. let's go to your today story... Oresteia The Oresteia (Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστεια) is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus in the 5th century BCE, concerning the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra, the murder of Clytemnestra by Orestes, the trial of Orestes, the end of the curse on the House of Atreus and the pacification of the Furies (also called Erinyes or Eumenides). The Oresteia trilogy consists of three plays: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides. It shows how...

Diary for my daughter 25.01.2025 - Aeschylus

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Hello, my beautiful daughter! Tata here! Hope you're well! Tata is fine today! Now I am out with your grandfather to go shopping. It is a rainy day here but a lot of people are out everywhere as is weekend and here if you work at the weekend you will get double paid. I hope that next week will be resolved with my job and after I stay chill and start to plan what I will do for the next couple of years and we will see what I will archives. Plans are many. Time to be. So... let's go to your today story... Aeschylus Aeschylus (UK: /ˈiːskɪləs/, US: /ˈɛskɪləs/; Ancient Greek: Αἰσχύλος Aischýlos; c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian often described as the father of tragedy. Academic knowledge of the genre begins with his work, and understanding of earlier Greek tragedy is largely based on inferences made from reading his surviving plays. According to Aristotle, he expanded the number of characters in the theatre and allowed conflict among them. Formerly, characte...