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this word refers to a kind of construction mainly built in gardens, they might look like buildings but they don't have a particular purpose like a building as being a shelter. their just built there to grab the attention.

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What was the significance of Erasmus?

He wrote The Praise of Folly.


Where does the term 'garden leave' come from?

When placed on garden leave you are not allowed to work for another employer but still receive pay for the duration of the garden leave. Therefore, you have nothing to do besides stay at home and work in your garden. When placed on garden leave you are not allowed to work for another employer but still receive pay for the duration of the garden leave. Therefore, you have nothing to do besides stay at home and work in your garden. When placed on garden leave you are not allowed to work for another employer but still receive pay for the duration of the garden leave. Therefore, you have nothing to do besides stay at home and work in your garden.


Why did Erasmus write The Praise Of Folly?

For Sir Thomas More


What actors and actresses appeared in The Uniform Motion of Folly - 2006?

The cast of The Uniform Motion of Folly - 2006 includes: Elena Adcock as Gemma Ben Murphy as Vincent Rita Obermeyer as Ella


Which disciplines did Erasmus believe have the greatest affinity with folly?

Erasmus believed that the disciplines of rhetoric and theology had the greatest affinity with folly. He argued that rhetoric, with its emphasis on persuasive language and eloquence, often strayed into superficiality and deception. Similarly, he critiqued theology for sometimes prioritizing dogma over genuine understanding, leading to disputes and divisions rather than true wisdom. In his work "In Praise of Folly," he highlighted how both fields could be misused, reflecting human folly rather than enlightenment.

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What is Seward's Folly acquired in 1867 from Russia?

Seward's Folly was a then popularly derisive term for the Alaskan purchase.


What is the prural for folly?

folly's / of the folly


Is Seward's folly still a folly?

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Why did people oppose the purchase of Alaska?

The negotiations were concluded on Mar 19, 2007, and the purchase was called Seward's Folly or Seward's Icebox. The citizens of the United States were not happy with the idea of this purchase because of the fact that it was noted to be a territory consisted of ice and a waste of money. What changed the American's views on this idea was when oil was found.


At does folly mean?

Folly: That which is done by fools=Hence the quote! "One can not save a fool from his folly!"=


When was The Divine Folly created?

The Divine Folly was created in 1937.


Where is the Folly Beach Branch Library in Folly Beach located?

The address of the Folly Beach Branch Library is: 55 Center Street, Folly Beach, 29439 0488


A french term for an avenue in a park or garden?

The word for a garden pathway or avenue is ALLEE.


What is a black and gold garden spider?

A black and gold garden spider is another term for a North American garden spider.


Was the Panama canal referred as Seward folly?

No, the Panama Canal was not referred to as "Seward's Folly." The term "Seward's Folly" actually refers to the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867, which was negotiated by Secretary of State William H. Seward. The Panama Canal was constructed later and was primarily associated with the United States' efforts to improve maritime trade routes.


When was Striding Folly created?

Striding Folly was created in 1972.


When was Folly - band - created?

Folly - band - was created in 1997.