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My Photo Editor 1.5
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Masquerade Masks for Men 1.0
bombomcar
Masquerade balls were a feature of the Carnival season inthe15thcentury, and involved increasingly elaborateallegoricalRoyalEntries, pageants and triumphal processionscelebratingmarriagesand other dynastic events of late medievalcourt life. The"Bal desArdents" ("Burning Men's Ball") was held byCharles VI ofFrance,and intended as a Bal des sauvages ("Wild Men'sBall"), aform ofcostumed ball (morisco). It took place incelebration ofthemarriage of a lady-in-waiting of Charles VI ofFrance's queeninParis on January 28, 1393. The King and fivecourtiers dressedaswildmen of the woods (woodwoses), with costumesof flax andpitch.When they came too close to a torch, the dancerscaught fire.(Thisepisode may have influenced Edgar Allan Poe'sshortstory"Hop-Frog".) Such costumed dances were a special luxuryoftheducal court of Burgundy. Masquerade balls wereextendedintocostumed public festivities in Italy during the16thcenturyRenaissance (Italian, maschera). They weregenerallyelaboratedances held for members of the upper classes, andwereparticularlypopular in Venice. They have been associated withthetradition ofthe Venetian Carnival. With the fall of theVenetianRepublic atthe end of the 18th century, the use andtradition ofmasksgradually began to decline, until theydisappearedaltogether.Masquerade ball at Château de Hattonchâtel,France. Theybecamepopular throughout mainland Europe in the 17thand 18thcenturies,sometimes with fatal results. Gustav III ofSweden wasassassinatedat a masquerade ball by disgruntled noblemanJacobJohanAnckarström, an event which Eugène Scribe and DanielAuberturnedinto the opera Gustave III. The same event was thebasisofGiuseppe Verdi's opera A Masked Ball, although the censorsintheoriginal production forced him to portray it as afictionalstoryset in Boston. Most masks came from countries likeSwitzerlandandItaly. John James Heidegger, a Swiss count whoarrived in Italyin1708, is credited with having introduced theVenetian fashion ofasemi-public masquerade ball, to which one mightsubscribe,toLondon in the early eighteenth century, with the firstbeingheldat Haymarket Opera House.[1] London's public gardens,likeVauxhallGardens, refurbished in 1732, and RanelaghGardens,providedoptimal outdoor settings, where characters maskedand infancydress mingled with the crowds. The reputationforunseemlybehavior, unescorted women and assignations motivatedachange ofname, to the Venetian ridotto but as "The Man ofTaste"observed in1733; A standard item of masquerade dress wasa"Vandyke",improvised on the costumes worn in the portraits ofVanDyck:Gainsborough's Blue Boy is the most familiar example,andareminder of the later 18th-century popularity inEnglandforportraits in fancy dress. Masquerade balls were sometimesset asagame among the guests. The masked guests were supposedlydressedsoas to be unidentifiable. This would create a type of gameto seeifa guest could determine each other's identities. Thisaddedahumorous effect to many masques and enabled amoreenjoyableversion of typical balls. One of the most notedmasqueradeballs ofthe 20th century was that held at Palazzo Labiain Veniceon 3September 1951, hosted by Carlos de Beistegui. It wasdubbed"theparty of the century".
Masquerade Masks for Women 1.0
bombomcar
Masquerade balls were a feature of the Carnival season in the15thcentury, and involved increasingly elaborate allegoricalRoyalEntries, pageants and triumphal processions celebratingmarriagesand other dynastic events of late medieval court life. The"Bal desArdents" ("Burning Men's Ball") was held by Charles VI ofFrance,and intended as a Bal des sauvages ("Wild Men's Ball"), aform ofcostumed ball (morisco). It took place in celebration ofthemarriage of a lady-in-waiting of Charles VI of France's queeninParis on January 28, 1393. The King and five courtiers dressedaswildmen of the woods (woodwoses), with costumes of flax andpitch.When they came too close to a torch, the dancers caught fire.(Thisepisode may have influenced Edgar Allan Poe's shortstory"Hop-Frog".) Such costumed dances were a special luxury oftheducal court of Burgundy. Masquerade balls were extendedintocostumed public festivities in Italy during the 16thcenturyRenaissance (Italian, maschera). They were generallyelaboratedances held for members of the upper classes, and wereparticularlypopular in Venice. They have been associated with thetradition ofthe Venetian Carnival. With the fall of the VenetianRepublic atthe end of the 18th century, the use and tradition ofmasksgradually began to decline, until they disappearedaltogether.Masquerade ball at Château de Hattonchâtel, France. Theybecamepopular throughout mainland Europe in the 17th and 18thcenturies,sometimes with fatal results. Gustav III of Sweden wasassassinatedat a masquerade ball by disgruntled nobleman JacobJohanAnckarström, an event which Eugène Scribe and Daniel Auberturnedinto the opera Gustave III. The same event was the basisofGiuseppe Verdi's opera A Masked Ball, although the censors intheoriginal production forced him to portray it as a fictionalstoryset in Boston. Most masks came from countries like SwitzerlandandItaly. John James Heidegger, a Swiss count who arrived in Italyin1708, is credited with having introduced the Venetian fashion ofasemi-public masquerade ball, to which one might subscribe,toLondon in the early eighteenth century, with the first beingheldat Haymarket Opera House.[1] London's public gardens, likeVauxhallGardens, refurbished in 1732, and Ranelagh Gardens,providedoptimal outdoor settings, where characters masked and infancydress mingled with the crowds. The reputation forunseemlybehavior, unescorted women and assignations motivated achange ofname, to the Venetian ridotto but as "The Man of Taste"observed in1733; A standard item of masquerade dress was a"Vandyke",improvised on the costumes worn in the portraits of VanDyck:Gainsborough's Blue Boy is the most familiar example, andareminder of the later 18th-century popularity in Englandforportraits in fancy dress. Masquerade balls were sometimes set asagame among the guests. The masked guests were supposedly dressedsoas to be unidentifiable. This would create a type of game to seeifa guest could determine each other's identities. This addedahumorous effect to many masques and enabled a moreenjoyableversion of typical balls. One of the most noted masqueradeballs ofthe 20th century was that held at Palazzo Labia in Veniceon 3September 1951, hosted by Carlos de Beistegui. It was dubbed"theparty of the century".
Safe Browsing Anti-Malware 1.0.3
OnlineWolves
Anti Malware Safe Browsing offers amobilebrowsing experience free of Malware and Phishing threats inany appor browser. Once a website has been suspected ofcontainingsigns of Malware or Phishing it is blockedimmediately,protecting the user from beingoffended. Highlights Just open Anti Malware Safe Browsing, activate protection,andreturn to browsing as you normally would in your preferredmobilebrowser. Malicious websites will return a “Content Blocked”page.Enjoy safe browsing and app using!From WikipediaPhishing is the attempt to acquiresensitiveinformation such as usernames, passwords, and credit carddetails(and sometimes, indirectly, money) by masquerading as atrustworthyentity in an electronic communication. Phishing is an example of social engineering techniques usedtodeceive users, and exploits the poor usability of currentwebsecurity technologies. <...> The risk grows even largerinsocial media such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace etc.Hackerscommonly use these sites to attack persons using these mediasitesin their workplace, homes, or public in order to take personalandsecurity information that can affect the user and the company(ifin a workplace environment).Malware, shortfor malicioussoftware, is any software usedto disrupt computer (Mobiledevice, PC, etc.) operation, gathersensitive information, or gainaccess to private computersystems. Malware is defined by itsmalicious intent, actingagainst the requirements of the computeruser, and does not includesoftware that causes unintentional harmdue to some deficiency.Features Anti Malware Safe Browsing works seamlesslyinany mobile browser: Your preferences are paramount, wearenot forcing you anything. Appsundersurveillance: Anti Malware SafeBrowsing locatesand suggest to deletesuspicious apps and files Accurate and up-to-date database: Weupdateinformation on Malware and Phishing websites inrealtime. Easy get around: You trust ablockedwebsite? We trust your judgement. Easily turn offprotectionthrough the app and browse regularly to the desiredwebsites. Sendus feedback and we will double check thewebsite. Important Notice: Safe Browsing usesaVPN connection to allow content protection in all browsersacrossthe device. The app requires the user's permission to enabletheVPN connection and accordingly it can be disabled throughthedevice's settings screen. We are currently working on asolutionfor this issue and it will be pushed out in afutureupdate. Got an issue or suggestion? Emailusat [email protected]"">[email protected] sothatwe can address your issue personally.