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To create a social world before photography, we might must create a world without picture IDs; without portraits of ordinary people; one without pictures as souvenirs of travel; one without celebrity pictures; one without advertising photographs; one without X-rays or views of outer space; a world without views of foreign and exotic peoples; one without pictures of sports, wars, and disasters; the other when the great masses of people had no approach to visually record quite events of their lives. Today's world is filled with technologies, chemistry projects, social projects but nevertheless now were following the concept of their stage or dais. The only changes are happened honestly: their drama was performed in open air and today it can be inside covered area; in those days drama was performed only evening these days we can easily enjoy three times per day; there were no means of light facilities today it is totally computerized; that point dais was fixed and now it is revolving. Still, there's such way of psychotherapy like a music therapy, based mainly on the end results of music of Mozart. For a long time whatever the researches linked to the treatment of tinnitus, scholars study the Mozart's music of being a healing factor for the treatment of various psychosomatic disorders. Today, wedding bands are worn by men and women. It is considered as the symbol of love and dedication to each other. The history of men?s wedding ring just isn't as old because women?s ring. During World War II, men needed to leave their wife and grow from them in the battle fields for too long time. In order to keep the sweet memory of the wife with these, men started wearing rings. Later, the exchange of ring during marriage ceremony was introduced. And it is practiced till today. Men and women both wear rings nowadays. British Glass is organising a one-day seminar on funding for decarbonisation and energy efficiency work on Thursday 2 November (north of England, venue TBC) – which will be attended by British Glass members’ and non-members.