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Sunday, February 22, 2015

26. In The Byzantine Style / The Hairstyles&Braiding from Constantine.

The Lessons of Hairstyles&Braiding for You from von Constantine, France, Sete.

The Hairstyles&Braiding from Constantine - Content

Braids & Hairstyles

In The
Byzantine Style



from constantine
 1. This beautiful weaving of the braid can be done on very... very long hair. 2. Gather all your hair into one tight tail. Its placement is at discretion.
 3. Divide the tail into four equal parts.  4. Throw the first strand over the second.
 5. Then pass it under the third strand.  6. Then throw the first strand over the fourth.
 7.  The new strand goes from the left side to the right.  8. The two strands cross each another again.
 9. From four strands you should get this pattern.  10. To show the beauty of the hair, the braiding should not be done very tightly.
 11. Need to braid all your hair to the end and secure it with a hair elastic of hair.  12.  This type of braiding can be a stand-alone hairstyle. It can be complemented with bangs or a loose curl near the face - The Byzantique style.

The Hairstyles&Braiding from Constantine - Content

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Feb 28, 2013 - Rosa Luxemburg, Russian Revolution. Critical Assessment of Weakness /1918/.

Eyewitness testimony of crimes Soviet Liders:
 'With the suppression of free political life throughout the country, life in the Soviets inevitably becomes more and more frozen.
 Without free elections, without unlimited freedom of the press and assembly, without a free struggle of opinions, life dies out in all public institutions, becomes only a semblance of life, in which only the bureaucracy remains the active element...
 Several only dozen energetic and experienced party leaders reign govern. Among them, only a dozen of the most prominent men actually lead, and only a select section of the working class assembles from time to time in meetings to applaud the speeches of the leaders and unanimously approve the proposed resolutions.
 Thus, it is a dictatorship of a clique, an undoubted dictatorship, but not of the proletariat, but of a handful of politicians.'