The chess board and it's pieces are indicative of medieval life. The six different chess pieces on the board represent a cross section of medieval life with its many ceremonies, grandeur, and wars. The castle piece on a chess board is the home, or the refuge, just as it was a home in medieval times. The pawns on the chess board represent serfs, or laborers. The is a bishop in the game of chess, who represents the church. The king is the tallest piece on the board, and is as well defended on the chessboard as in medieval life. The king is the most important, but not the most powerful piece in chess.
The squares on the chess board were all the same color until the 13th century. This afforded the players the illusion that the chessmen were floating across the board. Europe was ultimately responsible for chess' move to a checkered board.
The laws of chess and the rules governing movements of the pieces have been standard since the sixth century. It was during the 8th century in India, considered the birthplace of Chess, that the game evolved to sixteen pieces on a side. In the eighth century, the Moors invaded Persia and, as the two cultures intertwined, chess became popular with the Moorish soldiers. The Muslim world, on the threshold of its greatest scientific and cultural accomplishments, welcomed chess with unbounded delight. As the Muslims expanded their empire, in the seventh through eleventh centuries, again, chess traveled with them.
When the Moors later invaded Spain, the soldiers brought the game of chess with them. The Spanish were soon also playing chess, and from there, it quickly (in historical terms) spread throughout all of Europe.
About the middle of the 15th century, the French made the single most profound change in the evolution of the game of Chess, two hundred years after Arab conquerors brought chess to southern Europe, a chess queen appear on the board. In the 16th and 17th centuries the evolution of chess took a quantum leap; the queen became the most powerful piece on the board. The queen, the only piece to represent a woman in the game of chess held a powerful yet precarious position.
From 1600-1850, it was believed that chess originated from Persia. but evidence clearly shows that chess did originate in India,rather than China or Persia as some have claimed. So by the eighteenth century chess had completely broken away from its medieval inheritance.
Since the late eighteenth century the popularity chess has increased dramatically, especially with the introduction of matches and tournaments. The current rules of chess were finalized in the early 19th century, except for the exact conditions for a draw and today it thrives as an intellectual game.
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black
Travel, the very mention of it arouses great feelings in our minds even if it is for business as travel provides with unbound opportunities to mix fun with work. Leave that for a moment as it may; it may not surprise you to know travel is a big industry the world over. The travel industry comprises of multiple and interdependent complex network of hotels, resorts, transport sector which in turn includes airways, car rentals etc making you feel very proud of being the prime mover of the mammoth travel industry. So, welcome to the exotic exercise called as Travel.
Travel: For Career Travel provides ample opportunities for career aspirants. At the entry level, there are opportunities like travel agents, tourist guides, front officers with all hotels, airlines and advertising agencies etc. Travel also provides opportunities for small entrepreneurs who want to operate a fleet of cars, coaches etc. In the deep jungles of Africa, small tour operators double-up as guides and drivers on a game safari.
On a still bigger scale, travel operators own a fleet of well-maintained buses on profitable routes where public movement is high on any given date even when one doesn't take into consideration the tourists.
For most of you who want to take up travel as profession, there are exams to pass, which qualifies you for certifications for various levels like air ticketing agent, tourist guide etc. You must have noticed by this time that a tourist guide needs to know (and must be fluent) in at least 3-4 international languages in addition to his native tongue so as to be able to converse with international tourists.
Professional Needs Professionals need to be very good at interpersonal skills, the more they are pleasant in their approach and nature the better. Knowing the etiquettes are important especially dealing with international travelers. What is a pass in your culture may not be so internationally. Integrity and sincerity are the other names of the profession. After all, travelers are almost unfamiliar where they want to travel.
Preventing Travel Sickness Here are a few ways of preventing problems before they happen. And, if you are prone to a bit of travel sickness, we've included some possible cures below. Perhaps you can plan in advance, just in case?
1.Alcohol and fizzy drinks - Avoid them 2.Eating - Do not stuff too much in your stomach 3.Fresh air - Take in as much fresh air as possible before boarding 4.Relaxing - Your state of mind can help to prevent travel sickness. Just relax. 5.Medication - If all else fails, there are a variety of off the shelf medication that can help.
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