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fashion: dictionary Information





fashion —n. 1 current popular custom or style, esp. In dress. 2 manner of doing something. —v. (often foll. By into) make or form.  after (or in) a fashion to some extent, barely acceptably. In (or out of) fashion fashionable (or not fashionable). [latin factio: related to -fact]



fashion: geographic Locations





1205481 uttar char fasson uttar char fasson dakshin char fasson, south char fashion ,Uttar char fasson 22.22647 90.71275 P PPL BD 82 48305 7 Asia/Dhaka 2012-07-04



fashion: historical Excerpts





The substitution of metal for stone tools did not come until the later neolithic Age. copper was first used in the middle east about 4000 and hardened by an. amalgam with tin. iron was first smelted, apparently in tlie same region, about 2000. The indian civilizations of the New world produced articles fashioned of «^old, silver, co '





deals with the last th of a second in the earth’s -four-hour day’ when, and where man began upright, to fashion stone tools, fire, and finally to domesticate and to raise crops, is still a of study and speculation. The -.e so far uncovered suggests that beings evolved from a species the anthropoid apes, perhaps n years ago. The original habearly man was in asia or possiAfrica. Man did not reach a, apparently, until late in tlie me Age, crossing from asia to some twenty or twenty-five id years ago.





unlike the harsh assyrians, the persians extended their rule in less savage and predatory fashion. By SQO Bc the persian empire included all the civilized areas of the middle east, stretching eastward to the indus river, westward to thrace, and southward to Egypt. It was the largest and most populous empire yet organized and its ‘great king’ controlled his farflung satrapies by improving roads and communications. But it was essentially a land empire: it stopped at the shores • of the mediterranean, the black and caspian seas, the persian gulf, and the arabian Sea. By 500 however, the mediterranean was already ringed with commercial cities of growing importance. phoenicians from tyre had founded carthage on the north african seaboard, and the carthaginians had extended their influence to sardinia and Spain. The greek cities likewise established colonies, not only on the shores of the black Sea, but also in sicily and southern italy and farther west from marseilles to the Pyrenees. central and northern italy were dominated by the Etruscans. rome was still an insignificant local republic in 500 bc. between c2000 and cl 000 trade and cultural contacts brought increasing areas of the mediterranean lands and the middle east within the sphere of civilization. crete, greece, and cyprus were linked in a minoan sea empire, a thalassocracy. The hittites built up a powerful state in asia Minor. later, the phoenician cities sent their ships throughout the mediterranean, and the israelites established the vulnerable kingdoms of israel and judah in Palestine. between tlie 9th and 7th centuries bc the assyrians reduced babylonia, syria, phoenicia, palestine, and egypt to submission, but their empire fell apart after 626 and its capital, nineveh, was destroyed (606 bc)





91 expansion of trade through conquest increased importation of luxury items one-third population cared for by public and private welfare silk fashionable after 1st century





western europe ITALY. caravaggio, michelangelo da (merighi) founder of realist school in Rome; one of earliest masters of extreme form of chiaroscuro; use of humble peasant as subject, new departure; influenced ribera and spanish school. bernini, Lorenzo. master of baroque sculpture, architecture; famous for expressive portraiture; worked for louis XIV, France; great work at St. Peter’s. guido Reni. known for grandeur of style, using tones of gold, silver; tendency toward voluptuous sentimentality; rival of Caravaggio. FRANCE. poussin, Nicolas. classical painter; compositions carefully organized, highly disciplined; known for serene landscapes, classical allegories; influenced Cezanne. mansart, Francois. outstanding architect; noted for pure classical design; influenced christopher Wren. Le nain, Antoine. important for ‘genre’ pictures portraying humble peasants, made at time when allegorical compositions were popular; sombre palette; worked with brothers, louis and Mathieu. callot, Jacques. 1592-1625. engraver, etcher; probably first to use hard grounds; excellent technician; famed for commedia delVArte. SPAIN. ribera, Jose. religious artist; popular in italy where he studied; combined mysticism, realism in typical spanish fashion; magnificent color. zurbardn, francisco de. religious artist; realist school, Seville; painted monastic life; beautiful, reserved color; simplicity, tenderness. herrera, francisco de. founder, nat-. uralistic school, Seville; teacher of Velasquez; excellent draughtsman. monfanes, Juan. cl568-1649. Sculptor; polychrome figures in wood. england! jones, Inigo. Architect; finest work i^’mbodies palladian principles; introdi^iced severely classic style marking startling point of baroque and georgian joeriods in England.





western europe FRANCE. louis napoleon bonaparte, elected president o£ the 2nd republic, (1848), staged a coup d’etat (1852) and became napoleon III. (the son of napoleon I, who died in 1832 without reigning, was styled napoleon II.) under the 2nd empire (1852-70) france regained prestige; paris (beautified by baron haussmann) was the center of art, fashion , and diplomacy. napoleon III ('Saint-Simon on horseback’) sponsored public works to provide employment and wooed all factions. after 1860 his authoritarian rule weakened and legislative influence increased (liberal Empire). In 1854 napoleon joined britain in opposing russia (crimean war) and the inconclusive struggle closed with, the treaty of paris (1856). In 1859 he aided piedmont-sardinia against the austrians (italian War). from 1861 to 1867 french forces intervened in Mexico. In 1870 came the franco-prussian War. The french suffered swift defeats (capture of napoleon III at sedan) followed by the proclamation of the 3rd republic and siege of Paris. The treaty of frankfurt (1871) cost france alsace and part of lorraine plus a heavy indemnity. The same year a revolt in paris (the commune) was crushed by the forces of the conservative national Assembly. By 1875 the 3rd republic had acquired a vague constitutional foundation. great BRITAIN. The phenomenal business prosperity continued (great exhibition, 1851). The crimean War exposed the inefficiency of the army. A 2nd reform bill (1867) further broadened the franchise. victoria’s husband, the prince-consort albert, died in 1861.





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IP : 18.97.9.169

TRACERT:


traceroute to 18.97.9.169 (18.97.9.169), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  _gateway (31.28.27.1)  0.554 ms  0.432 ms  0.516 ms
 2  185.229.8.53 (185.229.8.53)  0.419 ms  0.369 ms  0.265 ms
 3  folga-pe2-ext.msk.citytelecom.ru (89.188.100.109)  0.431 ms folga-pe1-ext.msk.citytelecom.ru (89.188.100.117)  0.445 ms folga-pe2-ext.msk.citytelecom.ru (89.188.100.109)  0.407 ms
 4  m9-cr02-be103.msk.mts-internet.net (195.34.38.133)  0.933 ms  1.530 ms  1.463 ms
 5  m9-cr04-be6.77.msk.mts-internet.net (195.34.59.241)  1.314 ms  1.270 ms  1.147 ms
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RDNS: 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org

DNS RECORDS:


; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-1~deb12u2-Debian <<>> A 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 13857
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232
; COOKIE: a9a4d3db5531740bf82444507cd12344dd80a7edc09cd36b3ef92db5bd9d54c501d9e720bc9ef69f (good)
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. IN	A

;; ANSWER SECTION:
18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. 300 IN A	18.97.9.169

;; Query time: 68 msec
;; SERVER: 77.87.212.14#53(77.87.212.14) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Tue Dec 03 14:11:29 MSK 2024
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 122


; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-1~deb12u2-Debian <<>> NS 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 41532
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232
; COOKIE: 8efda6256e9bfa677ff2c80a49879396cc22c43479c0971f677517353d07ee1e72bf7c7a379f9658 (good)
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. IN	NS

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
commoncrawl.org.	1800	IN	SOA	jim.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2358388603 10000 2400 604800 1800

;; Query time: 24 msec
;; SERVER: 77.87.212.14#53(77.87.212.14) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Tue Dec 03 14:11:29 MSK 2024
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 167


; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-1~deb12u2-Debian <<>> CNAME 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 59527
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232
; COOKIE: 39edb919b83f3583f3763ab7041e3ab728e5513c3aa6641a45f1dd0309bf29ef2275d4cc0d6152f2 (good)
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. IN	CNAME

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
commoncrawl.org.	1800	IN	SOA	jim.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2358388603 10000 2400 604800 1800

;; Query time: 24 msec
;; SERVER: 77.87.212.14#53(77.87.212.14) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Tue Dec 03 14:11:29 MSK 2024
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 167


; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-1~deb12u2-Debian <<>> MX 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 39545
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232
; COOKIE: 2098322f6f044f4123f26b00ddb770f31e8c56f1c462d761363d0362d1cbb4225e94a0578e1023a2 (good)
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. IN	MX

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
commoncrawl.org.	1800	IN	SOA	jim.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2358388603 10000 2400 604800 1800

;; Query time: 28 msec
;; SERVER: 77.87.212.14#53(77.87.212.14) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Tue Dec 03 14:11:29 MSK 2024
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 167


; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-1~deb12u2-Debian <<>> PTR 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 6313
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232
; COOKIE: ed2a496fc036c98641a2b6796c81ba7898d9c977445aca808cfbbd25aeb6de24645ae68bd158f928 (good)
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. IN	PTR

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
commoncrawl.org.	1800	IN	SOA	jim.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2358388603 10000 2400 604800 1800

;; Query time: 24 msec
;; SERVER: 77.87.212.14#53(77.87.212.14) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Tue Dec 03 14:11:29 MSK 2024
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 167


; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-1~deb12u2-Debian <<>> SOA 18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 41501
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232
; COOKIE: fd492ca1a89f440ffc6e8370d0504690e0b17fd6a552ba5ebb7716476a1758a367a71e2be48b6501 (good)
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;18-97-9-169.crawl.commoncrawl.org. IN	SOA

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
commoncrawl.org.	1800	IN	SOA	jim.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2358388603 10000 2400 604800 1800

;; Query time: 28 msec
;; SERVER: 77.87.212.14#53(77.87.212.14) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Tue Dec 03 14:11:29 MSK 2024
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 167



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IP : 18.97.9.169

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IP GEOLOCATION TIME : Tue Dec 3 11:11:35 UTC 2024 (us)

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en-US,en;q=0.5
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http_accept:
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