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It’s terrible to see how politicized America has become... Occasionally, an opportunity comes t

It’s terrible to see how politicized America has become... [Day Trading Reports]( Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at Day Trading Reports we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. [divider] You can’t avoid politics these days. Whether it’s the debt ceiling… Fed rate hikes… or just the outrageous spending Washington has no interest in stopping… It’s terrible to see how politicized America has become. That’s why I decided to share an important message from a colleague of mine on a subject Washington politicians talk a lot about… but don’t really understand. In fact, I believe this new “must-see” presentation, [Financial Lockout with former hedge fund legend Whitney Tilson]( may be the most important one you see this year. If you’ve heard his name before… Whitney spent three decades on Wall Street, where his fund beat the S&P 500 by nearly 7,000% over 11 years… CNBC called him “The Prophet”… Lesya Ukrainka entered the canon of Ukrainian literature primarily as a poet of courage and struggle. Her thematically rich lyrics are somewhat conditionally (due to the relationship of motives) divided into personal, landscape, and civic. The main themes of her early lyrical poetry: the beauty of nature, love for her native land, personal experiences, the purpose of the poet and the role of the poetic word, social and social motives. In the first works the influences of Taras Shevchenko, Panteleimon Kulish, Mykhailo Starytsky, and Heine are noticeable, the clear influences of Olena Pchilka and Mykhailo Drahomanov (pseudonym – Ukrainian) on the choice of motives are visible.[7] And the poetry "Contra spem spero!" (1890) characterizes the ancient understanding of valor (arete), brilliant mastery of mythological illusions, self-creation of a woman warrior. It is this aspect of creativity for many years determinate in the tone of scientific "forestry". These are the main motives of the poems "To Comrades", "Comrades in Memory", "Sinner", "Slavus – Sclavus", "Fiat nox", "Epilogue" and many others. The motif of freedom takes on a variety of colors: from disobedience to the traditional understanding of the empire to the individual choice of modus vivendi, which means discovering the truth and serving it. Betrayal on any level is identified with tragedy, with the act of Medea. The lyrics of thirst and hidden triumph associated with the inability to realize their love, exposes the scheme of chivalrous love. The lyrical heroine is a knight who sings to her lady of the heart. The eroticism of such poems as "I would like to embrace you like an ivy", "Your letters always smell of withered roses" are mystical praises in honor of the divine mistress.[17] Drama In the second half of the 1890s, Kosach turned to drama. Her first drama, The Blue Rose (1896), from the life of the Ukrainian intelligentsia, expands on the theme of Ukrainian drama, which until then had portrayed mostly the peasantry. The drama testified to Lesya Ukrainka's entry into the modern world — first of all, the world of the symbol — and her rather free "feeling." To cover the topic of human norm and abnormality, the writer thoroughly prepared and studied the issues, consulted with a psychiatrist Oleksandr Drahomanov. The philosophical discourse of drama, imposing on Hauptmann's work, presents not only madness as a form of freedom, but also a certain longing for the body.[7] And Whitney has had the kind of success that allowed him to meet multiple presidents… become friends with some of the best hedge fund managers in the world… and attend Warren Buffett’s last 25 Berkshire Hathaway meetings in Omaha. In short, Whitney is a “one-percenter insider…” [And you may be shocked to hear his warning about the REAL problem ripping America in two… and how you can end up on the right side of it.]( If you’re tired of all the idiots in Washington… And you care at all about your financial future… [I’d urge you to watch the Financial Lockout right now.]( Regards, Sam Latter Editor-In-Chief, Empire Financial Research Lesya's mother, a poet, wrote poetry and short stories for children in Ukrainian. She was also active in the women's movement and published a feminist almanac.[6] Ukrainka's mother played a significant role in her upbringing. The Ukrainian language was the only language used in the household, and to enforce this practice, the children were educated by Ukrainian tutors at home, to avoid schools that taught Russian as the primary language. Ukrainka learned how to read at the age of four, and she and her brother Mykhailo could read foreign languages well enough to read literature in the original.[7] By the time she was eight, Ukrainka wrote her first poem, "Hope," which was composed in reaction to the arrest and exile of her aunt, Olena Kosach, for taking part in a political movement against the tsarist autocracy. In 1879, her entire family moved to Lutsk. That same year her father started building houses for the family in the nearby village of Kolodiazhne.[8] It was at this time that her uncle, Mykhailo Drahomanov, encouraged her to study Ukrainian folk songs, folk stories, and history, as well to peruse the Bible for its inspired poetry and eternal themes. She also was influenced by the well-known composer Mykola Lysenko, as well as the famous Ukrainian dramatist and poet Mykhailo Starytsky.[9]: 12  At age thirteen, her first published poem, "Lily of the Valley," appeared in the magazine Zorya in Lviv. It was here that she first used her pseudonym, which was suggested by her mother because, in the Russian Empire, publications in the Ukrainian language were forbidden. Ukrainka's first collection of poetry had to be published secretly in western Ukraine and snuck into Kyiv under her pseudonym.[10] At this time, Ukrainka was well on her way of becoming a pianist, but due to tuberculosis of the bone, she did not attend any outside educational establishment. The writing was to be the main focus of her life.[9]: 10  P.S. Again, this has nothing to do with politics. [At this link]( you’ll see the inner workings of a world that few people among the 99% ever get to see. Whitney reveals the single force that propels Wall Street millionaires and billionaires forward… while even single-digit millionaires are now getting left behind. Here’s the best part: Whitney is going to reveal EXACTLY how you can harness this powerful force — the same one the mega-millionaire class has been keeping to themselves. I promise, no one on either side of the political aisle is going to explain these ideas and moneymaking solutions to you. [Just go here for the full Financial Lockout story.]( You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in the Financial Education niche on one of our landing pages or sign-up forms. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Day Trading Reports Need assistance? Our dedicated support team is just a click away! [Connect with us](mailto:support@daytradingreports.com) now for a seamless experience. In the case of security questions, email: abuse@daytradingreports.com To ensure you receive our email, be sure to [whitelist us](. Copyright © 2023 Day Trading Reports. All Rights Reserved. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Day Trading Reports](

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