martes, 21 de junio de 2016
A BOOK FALLING ASLEEP
At the end it starts to get interesting.
The title is ''A Dubious Legacy''. The autor is Mary Wesley. Stage 4 and It has 73 pages. The
editorial is OXFORD.
The main characters are a couple, Margaret and Henry (married by the influence of Henry's father before he died) and their friends. Then you discover that between the girls, Antonia and Barbara, and Henry, there is something more the friendship, leading to doubts and discussions in the future.
IN my opinion the story is boring and very normal, because I love fantasy books and I don't like the realist novel. The good thing of the book isn't very difficult and if you like realist novel, this book will like you.
The title is ''A Dubious Legacy''. The autor is Mary Wesley. Stage 4 and It has 73 pages. The
editorial is OXFORD.
The main characters are a couple, Margaret and Henry (married by the influence of Henry's father before he died) and their friends. Then you discover that between the girls, Antonia and Barbara, and Henry, there is something more the friendship, leading to doubts and discussions in the future.
IN my opinion the story is boring and very normal, because I love fantasy books and I don't like the realist novel. The good thing of the book isn't very difficult and if you like realist novel, this book will like you.
KASE. O, THE PALM THAT BOWS BUT HOLDS UP THE HURRICANE.

'Under the ray that no cease' is the odd guy in the harvest of rap.
Personal information:
He was born 1st of March of 1980, He is 36 years old. He is from Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. His occupation is MC and producer. When he was 13 years old , he launch his first demo in a cassette, Rompecabezas. Two years after he launch his second demo, Dos Rombos, and he started to do musical collaboration with Hate, Lírico and R de Rumba with whom he end maked the group Violadores del Verso.
Discography:
Alow: "Rompecabezas","Dos Rombos","Mierd@", "Kase.O Jazz Magnetism", "Previo".
With Violadores del Verso: "Violadores del verso", "Genios", "Atrás", "Violadores Del Verso + Kase.O Mierda", "Vicios y virtudes", "Bombo clap", "Vivir para contarlo / Haciendo lo nuestro", "Gira 06/07 – Presente".
Concerts:
Ours favorite Kase.O in live is with his coworker, Lírico y SHO-HAI. Althoug they given't so much show, is a pleasure saw their sing, they have so much rapport and we love it the quality of their lyrics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MhXyiDIDHI
Opinion:
In we opinion Kase.O isn't a ordinary rapper, He is a poet.
We recommend the disc ''Vivir para contarlo'' and ''Jazz magnetism''.
VOLUNTEER JOB PRESENTATION
-Name of the organization - Idealist.
-Name of the website - es.idealist.org
-Objetive of organization: Connect persons, ideas, organizations, and resources in everyway possible and building a global red of persons that share this vision.
-If you need help searching for work or voluntary work the best way is to register, so that they can send you updates via email, but you do not need to be registered to search.
-They also have a page that gives you international options and options in accordance of your criteria and characteristics to fit your life.
-You can surf the web and answer the questions that can specify the destination and any over specific characteristics.
-I think that this is a good page where you can find similar people, with whom you can work and learn together more comfortably.
THE BLACK CAT
The
title of the book is ''The Black Cat'' and its author is Edgar Allan
Poe. Poe is an important author of terror books. Poe's parents died
when Poe was three years old. All his life was difficult.
The book is short to read it in one afternoon. The story takes place in the village of the protagonist but the book doesn't say its name.
The main characters are the protagonist, the police man, the black cat and the wife of protagonist.
The black cat disturbed him so much. And one day,
downstairs, the cat stayed in the middle. The man tripped and he hit
his wife with an axe unintentionally. She died and he put her in the
wall and closed the wall. The black cat missed too.
After the people suspected of the disappearance.
In my opinion
It is a good story because It is short and entertaining. I recommend to
child of 1ºESO because It is short and early story.
AUSTRALIA
1. If you want travel to Australia, you need be vaccinated of the ''Yellow Fever''.
2.
It is essential to travel with a health insurance Australia. In many
cases. It is even mandatory because it is a requirement of the
Immigration Department of Australia for certain visas.
3. Two medications such as aspirin , paracetamol or open sale medicines in Australia, is not required to declare to reach country. For medications that are sold only by prescription you must bring a prescription from your doctor, in English, as proof that you prescribed the medications to treat a disease.
4. OSHC: OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVER.
OSHC
is a compulsory insurance for all international students. This is a
requirement to get and stay on a student visa. The initial payment must
be made
before your arrival in Australia. You'll have to be insured for the
entire period of studies will realize in Australia. The OSHC covers
basic medical treatment, transportation and emergency treatment and
visits to general practitioners.
MILKSHAKE HAWAIIAN WITH ICE-CREAM OF CHOCOLATE
-250 ml of milk of coconut.
-250 ml of juice of peapple.
-125 ml of syrup of chocolate.
-2 tablespoon of white rum.
-250 ml of ice-cream os chocolate.
-Pieces of fruit, for decorate.
Time of preparation
10 minuts.
For glass
Aprox. 280 kcal/1.173 kJ
3 g P . 6 g G . 51 g HC
Procedure
1. Accent 4 glass of coctel in the freezzer 30 minuts.
2. Put in the beater the milk of coconut, the juice, the syrup of chocolate and the rum and whisk you until frothy.
3. Put balls of ice-cream in the cooled vessels.
EDGAR ALLAN POE
Edgar Allan Poe was born to a Scots-Irish family in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 19, 1809. The son of actress Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe and actor David Poe, Jr. Both parents died when Edgar was 3 years old. Poe was taken into the home of John Allan, a successful tobacco merchant in Richmond, Virginia. Although his middle name is often misspelled as "Allen," it is actually "Allan," after this family.
After attending the Manor School at Stoke Newington, a young Poe attended the Reverend John Bransby’s Manor House boarding school in the fall of 1818. The Manor House was located in the village of Stoke Newington, only four miles north of London, Poe moved back to the Allans in Richmond in 1820. After serving an apprenticeship in Pawtucket, Poe registered at the University of Virginia in 1826, but only stayed there for one year. He became estranged from his foster father over gambling debts Poe had acquired while trying to get more spending money, and so Poe enlisted in the United States Army as a private, using the name Edgar A. Perry, on May 26, 1827. That same year, he released his first book, Tamerlane and Other Poems, which now is such a rare book that a surviving copy has been sold for $200,000. After serving for two years and attaining the rank of sergeant major, Poe was discharged.
In 1829, Poe's foster mother, Frances Allan, died, and he published his second book, Al Aaraf. As his foster mother's dying wish, Poe reconciled with his foster father, who coordinated an appointment for him to the United States Military Academy at West Point. At West Point, however, Poe supposedly deliberately disobeyed orders and was dismissed. After that, Poe and his foster father disowned each other until the latter's death on March 6, 1831.
Poe next moved to Baltimore, Maryland with his widowed aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter, Poe's first cousin, Virginia Eliza Clemm. Poe wrote fiction to support himself, and in December 1835, began editing the Southern Literary Messenger for Thomas W. White in Richmond. On May 16, 1836, he married Virginia, who was 13 at the time.
On October 3, 1849, Poe was found on the streets of Baltimore, delirious and "in great distress, and... in need of immediate assistance," according to the man who found him. He was taken to the Washington College Hospital, where he died early on the morning of October 7.
In 1829, Poe's foster mother, Frances Allan, died, and he published his second book, Al Aaraf. As his foster mother's dying wish, Poe reconciled with his foster father, who coordinated an appointment for him to the United States Military Academy at West Point. At West Point, however, Poe supposedly deliberately disobeyed orders and was dismissed. After that, Poe and his foster father disowned each other until the latter's death on March 6, 1831.
Poe next moved to Baltimore, Maryland with his widowed aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter, Poe's first cousin, Virginia Eliza Clemm. Poe wrote fiction to support himself, and in December 1835, began editing the Southern Literary Messenger for Thomas W. White in Richmond. On May 16, 1836, he married Virginia, who was 13 at the time.
On October 3, 1849, Poe was found on the streets of Baltimore, delirious and "in great distress, and... in need of immediate assistance," according to the man who found him. He was taken to the Washington College Hospital, where he died early on the morning of October 7.
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