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The Fool

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DepictionThe Fool is usually depicted as a beggar or a vagabond, he wears ragged clothes & stockings without shoes, and carries a stick on his back.
MeaningThe Fool represents new beginnings, having faith in the future, being inexperienced, not knowing what to expect, having beginner's luck, improvisation and believing in the universe.
Upright card (keywords)Beginnings, Spontaneity, Originality, Innocence, Leap of faith
Reversed card (keywords)Naivety, Poor judgement, Folly, Lack of direction, Stupidity, Chaos
Element Air
Ruling planet Uranus
Next card The Magician
Published 1880
Authors Raffi
Origin titlԽենթը / Khenté
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About The Fool


The Fool is an 1880 Armenian language novel by the Armenian novelist Raffi, one of the best-known novels by one of Armenia's greatest novelists. The plot is based on the last Russo-Turkish War, the plot tells a romance set against the background of the divided Armenian nation.

Headlines: EU Brexit offer 'hope' and Palace 'fury'

Feb 16,2020 6:23 am

hope for a Brexit breakthrough climbing, after Jean-Claude Juncker said a deal could be reached.

The Daily Telegraph " believes That there is growing evidence That The Details are being negotiated could lead to a deal, if the Prime Minister meets EU leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York next week.

describes Mr Juncker, as the "upbeat", while the comments of The President of the European Commission , That he did not have an emotional relationship to the backstop are likely to be welcomed by the Government .

Sees Mr Juncker's comments as a clear invitation to the UK to come up with new ways of achieving the same objectives of the backstop. the latest developments as a "boost for Boris".

The Times , The Sun and the "I" agree That David Cameron revealed rebuke from Buckingham Palace he asked The Queen to intervene in the Scottish referendum was "unprecedented".

the former Prime Minister was "whistle it" for "blabbing". the speed and nature of the public Palace is criticism intended to reflect, there is a growing concern in Royal circles That The Queen is drawn in the political struggles over Brexit and agreement.

accused Cameron of a "staggering breach of trust". The Paper asks: "Why, disgracefully, you drag Queen in a row? He has to sell a book, of course. "

The Matt Cartoon shows a wall-mounted plaque will be unveiled. It States: "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Ii went to this wall on the learning of David Cameron , apparently. "

"Thomas Cook " on the edge" thinks The Paper , the travel Agency could go broke in 48 Hours , overthrow the plans of hundreds of thousands of customers in an uproar.

It indicates That the decline of one of the oldest in The World , travel companies would also lead to a huge loss of jobs and allow you to bring the taxpayer before a juicy invoice, customer's home, if the flights Grounded were.

That up to 140,000 British were able to stranded passengers, if Thomas Cook together. He reported That the fly would you need to go home, the biggest ever peace return.

thousands of reports about alleged rapes were inaccurately recorded by The Police in The Past three years,

The Paper claims That the result was, in some cases, the independence, and studies have not been conducted. The evidence suggests That the perpetrators may go back to the way it is said.

The National Police Chiefs' Council says it is working to further improve the accuracy of crime reporting.

Now, most schools have a class clown or two, but a head teacher is encouraging to play as many students as possible, The Fool .

Stand-up-comedy-classes have been introduced to sixth-formers up to the Sheffield Girls' School-dealing with between the call and there was silence, as their jokes fall flat.

It is hoped That such experiences help to build, negotiate with the resilience idea of master conversations, at work, and self-confidence have to ask for a wage increase.



Source of news: bbc.com

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