1 For new york times best selling series.
2 Bella Swan and Edward Culler.
3 Town of Forks, Washington.
4 E: Say it out loud! Say it!
B: Vampire
E: Are you afraid?
B: No. This isn’t real, this kind of stuff just doesn’t exist.
E: It does in my world.
I just want to try one thing
You don’t know how long I’ve waited for you.
5 That they win to the bad vampires and everybody is happy (is an American story!!)
About Me
Wednesday 3 December 2008
Friday 28 November 2008
Vampire story
When Judith (person) came to the High School, all the people tried to meet her. She always went alone, and she never talked with anyone, only with one teacher. And I tried to talk with her, but she never answersed me.
I started become suspicious of person because she was a very strange person. First she always wore black clothes, in the morning snack time in the highschool she always ate raw meet. She always wore sunglasses and she never ate vegetables for lunch, she always ate raw meat.
Then the other day in Music class she started to say: "Blood, I need blood!"
"Person, stop now!" I said.
And she jumped on top of me and and she tried to bite my neck.
The other people pulled her off of me and the teacher talked with her parents, but they were vampires like her.
I started become suspicious of person because she was a very strange person. First she always wore black clothes, in the morning snack time in the highschool she always ate raw meet. She always wore sunglasses and she never ate vegetables for lunch, she always ate raw meat.
Then the other day in Music class she started to say: "Blood, I need blood!"
"Person, stop now!" I said.
And she jumped on top of me and and she tried to bite my neck.
The other people pulled her off of me and the teacher talked with her parents, but they were vampires like her.
Wednesday 19 November 2008
Sunday 12 October 2008
The hieroglyphics were a writing system invented and used by the ancient Egyptians to communicate from the Predynastic era until the fourth century.
It is characterized by the use of signs, whose meaning is known thanks to the decoding of the texts contained in the Rosetta Stone, who was found in the eighteenth century (1798), which is recorded in a decree three types of writing: hieroglyphic , Demotic and Greek.
How we can translate the hieroglyphics?
It has been much debate about the origin of the human pyramid building. The pyramids appeared in various civilizations without contact with each other, which has given rise to numerous speculations of all kinds. However, from a purely structural or constructive, the pyramidal shape is almost inevitable result of a simple desire to gain altitude using stone.
Funerary monuments that evolved from Master Mix until the colossal complex of Giza
The first pyramid which has a record is a step pyramid attributed to Imhotep, and dates back to 2700 BC, while the first pyramids called "classic" (fully prismatic) are dated around 2500 BC.
When starts the pyramid building in Egypt?
Monday 6 October 2008
Thursday 2 October 2008
Wednesday 16 April 2008
The add...
A lot of bad singers in a cast and down of the "pantalla"
it puts "NO" and finally we say "DO, RE, MI music school"
and the telephone number.
it puts "NO" and finally we say "DO, RE, MI music school"
and the telephone number.
Thursday 3 April 2008
Biography of Nelly Furtado
Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2, 1978) is a Grammy Award winning Canadian singer, song writer, record producer, and instrumentalist.
Furtado came to fame in 2000 with the release of her debut album Whoa, Nelly!, which featured her Grammy Award-winning single "I'm like a Bird".
After becoming a mother and releasing the less commercially successful Folklore (2003), she returned to prominence in 2006 with the release of Loose and its hit singles "Promiscuous", "Maneater", "Say It Right", and "All Good Things (Come to an End)".
Furtado is known for experimenting with different instruments, sounds, genres, languages, and vocal styles. This diversity has been influenced by her wide-ranging musical taste and her interest in different cultures.
During her teenage years, Furtado embraced many musical genres, listening heavily to mainstream R&B, hip hop, alternative hip hop, drum and bass, trip hop, world music (including Portuguese fado, Brazilian bossa nova, and Indian music), and a variety of others. Her influences have included Jeff Buckley, Janet Jackson, Oasis, Caetano Veloso, Esthero, Amalia Rodrigues, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Cornershop, TLC, Mary J. Blige, Digable Planets, De La Soul, Radiohead, Madonna, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Verve, U2, Enya, Mariah Carey and Beck.
Furtado's music has also been influenced by her current residence, Toronto, which she calls "the most multicultural city in the world" and a place where she "can be any culture". Respectfully Toronto's cultural diversity, she has said that she did not have to wait for the Internet revolution to learn about world music; she don't thing about any thing listening to it at the age of five and continues to discover new genres.
" I always know there's a new genre left to discover. For me, it's like a metaphor for life. I feel like if you can get down with any style of music, you can get down with any style of person. So it's fun for me—I get to expose my fans to different sound and they, in turn, open their minds too. I'm always undergoing mind-opening."
Furtado came to fame in 2000 with the release of her debut album Whoa, Nelly!, which featured her Grammy Award-winning single "I'm like a Bird".
After becoming a mother and releasing the less commercially successful Folklore (2003), she returned to prominence in 2006 with the release of Loose and its hit singles "Promiscuous", "Maneater", "Say It Right", and "All Good Things (Come to an End)".
Furtado is known for experimenting with different instruments, sounds, genres, languages, and vocal styles. This diversity has been influenced by her wide-ranging musical taste and her interest in different cultures.
During her teenage years, Furtado embraced many musical genres, listening heavily to mainstream R&B, hip hop, alternative hip hop, drum and bass, trip hop, world music (including Portuguese fado, Brazilian bossa nova, and Indian music), and a variety of others. Her influences have included Jeff Buckley, Janet Jackson, Oasis, Caetano Veloso, Esthero, Amalia Rodrigues, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Cornershop, TLC, Mary J. Blige, Digable Planets, De La Soul, Radiohead, Madonna, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Verve, U2, Enya, Mariah Carey and Beck.
Furtado's music has also been influenced by her current residence, Toronto, which she calls "the most multicultural city in the world" and a place where she "can be any culture". Respectfully Toronto's cultural diversity, she has said that she did not have to wait for the Internet revolution to learn about world music; she don't thing about any thing listening to it at the age of five and continues to discover new genres.
" I always know there's a new genre left to discover. For me, it's like a metaphor for life. I feel like if you can get down with any style of music, you can get down with any style of person. So it's fun for me—I get to expose my fans to different sound and they, in turn, open their minds too. I'm always undergoing mind-opening."
Thursday 27 March 2008
LYRICS OF SAY IT RIGHT
In the day
In the night
Say it all
Say it right
You either got it
Or you don't
You either stand or you fall
When your will is broken
When it slips from your hand
When there's no time for joking
There's a hole in the plan
Oh you don't mean nothing at all to me
No you don't mean nothing at all to me
Do you got what it takes to set me free
[ Say It Right lyrics found on http://www.completealbumlyrics.com ]
Oh you could mean everything to me
I can't say that I'm not lost and at fault
I can't say that I don't love the light and the dark
I can't say that I don't know that I am alive
And all of what I feel I could show
You tonite you tonite
From my hands I could give you
Something that I made
From my mouth I could sing you another brick that I laid
From my body I could show you a place God knows
You should know the space is holy
In the night
Say it all
Say it right
You either got it
Or you don't
You either stand or you fall
When your will is broken
When it slips from your hand
When there's no time for joking
There's a hole in the plan
Oh you don't mean nothing at all to me
No you don't mean nothing at all to me
Do you got what it takes to set me free
[ Say It Right lyrics found on http://www.completealbumlyrics.com ]
Oh you could mean everything to me
I can't say that I'm not lost and at fault
I can't say that I don't love the light and the dark
I can't say that I don't know that I am alive
And all of what I feel I could show
You tonite you tonite
From my hands I could give you
Something that I made
From my mouth I could sing you another brick that I laid
From my body I could show you a place God knows
You should know the space is holy
SAY IT RIGHT
Friday 7 March 2008
Sad story with a Happy Ending
The other day qhen I go to my house I found a little girl losted on the street.
I ask she:
- Why you are crying?
- Because I lost my mother...- she answer's me.
I intent a lot of things for that she stops to cry, but she continue's crying. A bit later come's a old women and the women asks to the little girl:
- Why you are here crying?
- Because I lost my mother- answers crying.
Now we were more people with thw littlw girl. After that, she go away. And I think that maybe she were hungry and I go into the shop of food and I buy to the little girl something for eat.
The little girl says me:
- Maybe I know where's my mum...
- Yes? Where?- I ask happy.
- On the clothe shop- answers me.
Now we go to the clothe shop, and she were there and I says to her mother what happens. And she says me:
- Thank you, tomorrow you can come to buys some clothes free.
I ask she:
- Why you are crying?
- Because I lost my mother...- she answer's me.
I intent a lot of things for that she stops to cry, but she continue's crying. A bit later come's a old women and the women asks to the little girl:
- Why you are here crying?
- Because I lost my mother- answers crying.
Now we were more people with thw littlw girl. After that, she go away. And I think that maybe she were hungry and I go into the shop of food and I buy to the little girl something for eat.
The little girl says me:
- Maybe I know where's my mum...
- Yes? Where?- I ask happy.
- On the clothe shop- answers me.
Now we go to the clothe shop, and she were there and I says to her mother what happens. And she says me:
- Thank you, tomorrow you can come to buys some clothes free.
Wednesday 27 February 2008
In the summer of 2004 me and my family went to Galicia. On the first day we stayed at a very strange hotel. It was an ancient hotel because there was a 90 year old woman at the reception desk. She gave us the keys and we went up to the room. The room was very dirty and when we left the hotel because it was so dirty we found the women sleeping under a tree.
On the second day we stayed there, we went to a restaurant at 4 o'clock and there were lots of people eating there. At night there was a party and we go there just to see what's there and we ran into some friends from Llívia.
On the sixth day we went to see a castle (of a passat) and just 1 km from where we were staying there was a fire. The owners said that we had to go out of the castle, and when we were having dinner at the restaurant they served my father something like a lobster, and when he goes to eat takes the sisors and goes to the our client's way head.
On the second day we stayed there, we went to a restaurant at 4 o'clock and there were lots of people eating there. At night there was a party and we go there just to see what's there and we ran into some friends from Llívia.
On the sixth day we went to see a castle (of a passat) and just 1 km from where we were staying there was a fire. The owners said that we had to go out of the castle, and when we were having dinner at the restaurant they served my father something like a lobster, and when he goes to eat takes the sisors and goes to the our client's way head.
Wednesday 20 February 2008
The poem...
Afternoon in School
The Last Lesson
When will the bell ring, and end this weariness?How long have they tugged the leash, and strained apart My pack of unruly hounds: I cannot startThem again on a quarry of knowledge they hate to hunt, I can haul them and urge them no more. No more can I endure to bear the bruntOf the books that lie out on the desks: a full three scoreOf several insults of blotted pages and scrawlOf slovenly work that they have offered me.I am sick, and tired more
Than any thrall Upon the woodstacks working weariedly.
And shall I take The last dear fuel and heap it on my soul Till I rouse my will like a fire to consume Their dross of indifference, and burn the scroll.
Of their insults in punishment? - I will not!I will not waste myself to embers for them,Not all for them shall the fires of my life be hot,For myself a heap of ashes of weariness, till sleepShall have raked the embers clear: I will keepSome of my strength for myself, for if I should sellIt all for them, I should hate them -- I will sit and wait for the bell.
And shall I take The last dear fuel and heap it on my soul Till I rouse my will like a fire to consume Their dross of indifference, and burn the scroll.
Of their insults in punishment? - I will not!I will not waste myself to embers for them,Not all for them shall the fires of my life be hot,For myself a heap of ashes of weariness, till sleepShall have raked the embers clear: I will keepSome of my strength for myself, for if I should sellIt all for them, I should hate them -- I will sit and wait for the bell.
Wednesday 13 February 2008
Travel in Galicia
At summer of 2004 me and my family went to Galicia. At first day we go at a very strange hotel, was a ancient hotel because there were's a women of 90 years. She gift us the keys and we go up to the room. The room was very dirty and when we go of the hotel because was very dirty found the women sleeping under of one tree.
And when we go to pass the second day we go to a restaurant at 4 o'clock and there's all the people for eat. At night it was a party and we go there for see what's there and there we found a friends from Llívia.
The sixth day we go to see a castle of a passat and there just only 1km of where we state there's a fire. The owners saids that we have to go out of the castle, and when we state at the restaurant they take to my father one thing like a "llagosta" and when he goes to eat takes the sisors and goes to the client of our way.
And when we go to pass the second day we go to a restaurant at 4 o'clock and there's all the people for eat. At night it was a party and we go there for see what's there and there we found a friends from Llívia.
The sixth day we go to see a castle of a passat and there just only 1km of where we state there's a fire. The owners saids that we have to go out of the castle, and when we state at the restaurant they take to my father one thing like a "llagosta" and when he goes to eat takes the sisors and goes to the client of our way.
Friday 25 January 2008
Tell aboeut a babysitting experience
Once when I was eleven, my cousins came and their parents
and our parents went to Puigcerdà ( a little town in the Pirinees ) and
told me to stay at home with my two cousins and my little sister.
But my little cousin had just finished supper and we played and watched TV.
and our parents went to Puigcerdà ( a little town in the Pirinees ) and
told me to stay at home with my two cousins and my little sister.
But my little cousin had just finished supper and we played and watched TV.
And finally he threw up all his supper.
Wednesday 23 January 2008
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