Tuesday, December 26, 2006


ninth street is a pedestrian-friendly,old-fashioned shopping neighborhood.
Located two blocks from Duke University's East Campus in the
Old West Durham neighborhood, ninth street offers an exceptional
blend of locally-owned specialty shops.

SHOPPING


A: Good afternoon

B: hi!!

A: please show me some shoes

B: just a moment

A: ooooo this shoes is very beatiful !!! how much are they??

B: they cost 200$

A: they are so expensive ama ce gi kupam:))

The most beautiful street in my town


I think that most beatiful street in my town is center of my town. I dont now name of this street i now only that this street is more beatiful
Fortunately my favourite team play today
Unfortunately i cant watch the match
Fortunately my team is better than his enemy
Unfortunately the best player of my team is injured
Fortunately they have change for him
Unfortunately but no so much good like them



Welcome to My Macedonia. The Republic of Macedonia occupies the western half of the ancient Kingdom of Macedonia.
The part of the southern Balkan Peninsula traditionally known as Macedonia is bounded to the south by th Aegean Sea and the Aliakmon River; to the west by Lakes Prespa and Ohrid, the watershed west of the Crni Drim River, and the Shar Mountains; and to the north by the mountains of the Skopska Crna Gora and the watershed between the Morava and Vardar basins. The Pirin Mountains mark its eastern edge. Since 1913 this geographic and historical region has been divided between Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria, and only some 40 percent of its area is occupied by the independent state, MACEDONIA.

The United KingdomorGreat Britain?
Great Britain is the term used for the island containing the contiguous nationsĀ¹ of England, Scotland and Wales. Great Britain is used to distinguish Britain from Brittania Minor, or Brittany, in France. The term "Great Britain" was officially used only after King James I (who was also James VI of Scotland) acceded to the throne of England and Wales in 1603, styling himself King of Great Britain, although legislative union between Scotland and England did not take place until 1707.

England, Scotland and Wales together with the province of Northern Ireland, form the country officially known as "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" or simply the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom came into being in 1801 following the Irish Union, although the greater part of Ireland gained independence in 1921 to form the Irish Republic (or Eire). The majority of the people in Northern Ireland have wished to remain part of the U.K., although a minority wish unification with the Irish Republic.
The term "England" is sometimes erroneously used by both natives of England (the English) and those outside our country to refer to the United Kingdom. Natives of the other constituent nations of the U.K. find such usage offensive, so it is best avoided! Although there is no adjective for the "United Kingdom" the term "British" is acceptable, although has to be used with care and sensitivity in Northern Ireland, where one section of the community would be happy being so-described, whereas the other would most definitely regard themselves as "Irish".
The United Kingdom does not include the Isle of Man (which lies between Great Britain and the island of Ireland) and the Channel Islands (which lie off the North coast of France). These are direct dependencies of the British Crown, maintaining their own legislative, monetary and taxation systems. Each have their own parliaments and a Governor, appointed by the Crown.
The British Isles is used more loosely to describe the main island of Great Britain together with its associated islands (including the Isle of Man). It has no legal significance.
The Channel Islands, which include the independent States of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, are the only remaining components of the "Duchy of Normandy" which still belong to the British Crown.
The United Kingdom (including the Channel Islands, but without the Isle of Man) is a member of the European Union. The Isle of Man maintains free-trade agreements with the EU, but is not a member.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

SERBIAN TIGER (ARCAN)
I chose this picture because arcan is my idol,i have lot books of his past and i now everything for him. i like arcan becouse he is very strong and very, very big man......

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Dostoevski Biography




Source Fedor Dostoevsky, Writer
Born: 11 November 1821
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
Died: 28 January 1881
Best Known As: Author of Crime and Punishment
Name at birth: Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
Fedor Dostoevksy (also Fydor Dostoevski or Feodor Dostoyevsky) is the 19th century Russian author who wrote the classic novels Crime and Punishment (1866) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). Dostoevsky turned to writing as a profession after a brief military career, publishing his first novel, Poor Folk in 1846. In 1849 he was arrested for his participation in a literary/political group and sentenced to prison. Although he narrowly escaped execution, he spent nearly ten years isolated in Siberia (four of them in prison) before returning to St. Petersburg. His novels explored the psychology and moral obligations of modern man, and he is famous for creating the "underground hero," a protagonist alienated from society and in search of redemption. One of Russia's greatest authors and a strong influence on 20th century literature, his other works include House of the Dead (1862), Notes From The Underground (1864) and The Idiot (1868).
Dostoevsky was born 30 October 1821 according to the Julian Calendar, 11 November 1821 in the Gregorian calendar.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

EARTH DAY



Ova e edno ubavo mesto vo blizina na Kolumbija Juzna AMERIKA.
Ova mesto najverojatno e ubavo zatoa sto e nedostapno za covekot :)
Ova e navistina prekrasno vo sporedba so drugata slika kade sto covekot gi zamesal prstite. Ovie sliki gi odbrav zatoa sto pokazuvaat kolku covekot negativno vlijae vrz zemjata..

Thursday, April 20, 2006

otvoranje blogovi

deneska ucevme za otvoranje blogovi,ama ostaj toa ,manje vise sega odime na pismena makedonski a ja kutriot nisto ne nauciv