quinta-feira, 12 de maio de 2011

Poetry w / mother (Sandra, Lucinéia, Sandra, Andrea)

Scruff me to leave alone
Admirable history if live
Never sad
Day so fine that his
Ropese in yours arms
Always will be in my heart.

...............................
You is Loving one mother perfect an one womam
      M Uch beautiful, charilable and
    speCial for i one mother that some person
  to  wIll to have
        oNe even
  mothEr you
           Is too much and much
       deAr.
..............................

Scruff me to leave alone
Admirable history of life
Nest sound his arms
Day so fine that his
Repose in yours arms
All in you i love.
...........................
Admirable history of life
Never sand,
Delicacy is gentle, my
Raciness
Economic of term
Imaginable
Always will be un my heart.
...........................
I love her!

quarta-feira, 11 de maio de 2011

Martha Graham



  Choreographer, teacher and dancer famous American born in Allegheny County, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with its technical innovations that exerted enormous influence in the world and revolutionized modern dance and became known as the mother of modern dance. As a teenager, he heard his father, a doctor who treated mental disorders, saying that underlay their diagnoses on their patients how they moved. He founded the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance (1927) that formed four generations of dancers and choreographers. He created his own style of dance called the Graham method of great emotional expressiveness, breaking the conventional rules of dance of the nineteenth century, creating his own technique that fascinated the world. Was revolutionizing his style, becoming one of the leading figures of contemporary dance. Developed a technique that included a deep relationship between breath and movement and a lot of contact with the floor and passed (1934) using music composed especially for their jobs. For 50-year career included about 200 choreographies exploring different themes, such as a feminine sensibility, Greek mythology, social issues and American folklore. One of his best known works was Letter to the World (1943), with music by Hunter Johnson, whose dance was based on the life of Emily Dickinson, poet of excerpts from poems which are recited in performance. Among other notable successes include Appalachian Spring (1944), Cave of the Heart (1946), Legend of Judith (1962), Acts of Light (1981). Stopped dancing (1970), but also choreographed The Rite of Spring (1984) by Igor Stravinsky, wrote an autobiography, Bloody Memory (1991), which detailed his method and died in New York.

quinta-feira, 28 de abril de 2011

Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton was born at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, and was baptized in the Anglican Church on June 20, 1982, in the parish church of St Andrew's Bradfield in Berkshire.

Elder daughter of businessman Michael Francis Middleton, a former airline pilot, and Carole Elizabeth Middleton (born Goldsmith), a former stewardess (both employees of British Airways), was born "plebeian" and coming from a family of class average, and did not have blue blood, being a descendant of carpenters and laborers.

sexta-feira, 22 de abril de 2011

Cosplay


Originally known as masquerade, the cosplay was NOT created in Japan cosplay The first known was created by Forrest J. Ackerman in 1939 during the first Worldcon in the company of Myrtle R. Douglas. He created the suit called "futurecostume"as she created a dress version of the 1936 film "Things to Come. "
to refer to the play activity practiced mainly (but not exclusively) for young people and that is to masquerade or dress up in some real or fictional character, concrete or abstract, for example, anime, manga, comics, video games or musical groups - accompanied the attempt to interpret them as far as possible. The participants (or players) this activity are called, so cosplayers.

sábado, 9 de abril de 2011

Bullying


Bullyng is a term used to describe acts of physical or psychological, intentional and repeated, practiced by an individual (bully - 'dictator'or 'bully') or group of individuals in order to intimidate or harm another individual (or group of individuals) unable (s) to defend himself. There are also the victims / aggressors, or authors / targets, which at times commit aggression, but are also victims of harassment by school class.
There are however alternatives such as harassment, threats, harassment, intimidation, in addition to more informal and involve haze, and various other terms used by the students in various regions.

domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

Rihanna´s Childhood


Childhood






Robyn Rihanna Fenty, known by his stage name, Rihanna (Saint Michael, February 20, 1988). Born on the Caribbean island of Barbados, Saint Michael, is the daughter of Monica Fenty, a Guyanese descent, and Ronald Fenty, a Barbadian and Irish ancestry. It also has two younger brothers, and Streaky Rorrey. [30] He started singing at nine years in primary school  Charles F. Broome Memorial School, where he formed his first band with two classmates. At fourteen, his parents divorced se.Suas favorite song that he liked to sing in childhood is the little mermaid.







Adolescence





In 2004, Rihanna gave a short presentation by singing the song "Hero" by Mariah Carey in a college who then won a beauty contest, which was recorded and a year later was seen by Jay-Z whowas enchanted by its beauty and voice, which produced a duet with her ​​because that was the  song "Umbrella, " known worldwide.


sexta-feira, 1 de abril de 2011

April Fools' Day

   April Fools' Day is celebrated in different countries around the world on the April 1 of every year. Sometimes referred to as All Fools' Day, April 1 is not a national holiday, but is widely recognized and celebrated as a day where many people play all kinds of jokes and foolishness. The day is marked by the commission of good humoured or funny jokes, hoaxes, and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, family members, teachers, neighbors, work associates, etc.
The earliest recorded association between April 1 and foolishness can be found in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (1392). Many writers suggest that the restoration of January 1 as New Year's Day in the 16th century was responsible for the creation of the holiday, but this theory does not explain earlier references.