The Seven Sisters, or the Pleiades, is a star cluster which is located within the Taurus constellation. As it is one of the nearest star clusters to Earth, the cluster is rather obvious to the naked eye and does not usually require telescopes through which to be observed. The Pleiades boast a wide range of meanings in different traditions and cultures. In Greek mythology, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of the sea-nymph Pleione and the titan Atlas. The companions of Artemis, the Pleiades were also the sisters of Hyades, Calypso, the Hesperides, and Hyas. Also the nursemaids to the infant Dionysus, the Pleiades also went by the names of the Dodonides, Atlantides, or Nysiades. The many names that the Pleiades have gone by had led to a great deal of debate as to where their name actually originated. There is actually rather a fierce debate as to where the name ‘Pleiades’ originated. It was previously accepted that the name derived from the name of the Pleiades’ mother, Pleione. Yet the name ‘Pleiades’ could also derive from the Greek word for ‘to sail’ due to their significance in delimiting the sailing season based in the Mediterranean Sea.
Two teenage students from Peterborough and London, Callum Hurley and Katy Moore, recently lost a legal case against the government in the High Court. They had argued that the increase in tuition fees (from £3,290 to £9000) breaches UK human rights and equality laws in making education more difficult to achieve for poor students and those from ethic minorities. While they may have lost the case, to launch such an appeal at a relatively young age is pretty impressive, and sure to look good if they decide to apply to the Bar. In the meantime though, despite the Court arguing that the government split the costs, they've pretty hefty legal fees to pay off, so might want to start looking for a job on www.adizar.co.uk . It's got an exciting range of employment opportunities, from hospitality work to sales and graduate schemes, so there's plenty to keep them occupied. Clocktower of the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Bar Memorial, Strand, Westminster WC2A/Fleet St, City of London EC4, London, UK
I got a great deal on my boyfriends birthday present! I bought him a number of little presents but he mainly wanted a new pair of trainers. He had spotted some Diesel trainers he really wanted a little while ago and I think he thinks I won't remember which ones he wanted! They are these ones: They are called nostalgia trainers as the look old skool and I really like them as they are nice and simple and I think they will look really cool with a pair of jeans and a t shirt. They were £25 instead of £55 when he saw them! Bargain! So least he will think I have spent loads on him! Don't worry I am not that cheap - I have made the money up on some other presents so he is a very lucky boy! Picture: USC
A new craze at the moment seems to be people borrowing money from internet based loan companies. On paper the thing seems like a genius idea but is it the best? I mean the next time you are desperate for cash, instead of immediately jumping on google and searching for same day loans online how about looking at the way you live. Are there certain things that you could do without or cut down? Do you really need to do your laundry at a drycleaners? Or how about those two bottles of wine that are always on your weekly shop? Take a look at the little things first before jumping on the lender wagon. Image: drunken monkey
Movie stars trying to be rock stars it seems is a common pitfall of the acting vocation, one that, in the past has caused ample embarrassments and proffesionaly suicide. We only need to look at people Keanu Reeves, Billy Bob Thornton...Steven Seagal!?!? To know that such a thing rarely works. It therefore came as a great surprise to find out that Tim Robbins would be embarking on his own folk rock career. Oh lord, I thought, what a shame. I mean the guy is a great, award-winning even, actor. Does he really need this? It seems that he does, and judging by the few video clips I have seen, he is actually not that bad. Embodying a laid back yankee drawl with a traditional Americana folk vibe, it is surprisingly worth checking out. Check out Tim and his ban at the Union Chapel on the 30th September.
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