dimecres, 14 de gener del 2009

Australia


Australia is a movie that I recently saw at the cinema ,and I'm very convinced when I say that every each one of you must wach it . This movie is unlikely setting for a film staged against the drop of the Second World War, which may be why director Baz Luhrmann set his epic fourth film there,he set out yo tell a story through his homeland's bleak history and vest expanses.
"Australia" is a story of a woman who took over a ranch and falls for a ranch hand. Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman are great together. the best thing about this movie is watching Kidman in different outfits she wore. Every outfit is sexy. Even the granng glasses made her sexy. the film also deals with racism and war, just like the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind." some critics didn't like the movie, but I love it. One of the best films of 2008.

dilluns, 1 de desembre del 2008

speaking -RESTAuRANT

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Venice has been hit by the biggest flood in more than 20 years, with waters rising 1.56m (5ft) above normal.
Many of Venice's streets, including the famous St Mark's Square, were submerged, before the high waters began to retreat.
The lagoon city in the Adriatic suffers some level of flooding for about 200 days every year.
The authorities are planning to complete the building of an underwater dam to protect the city by 2011.
Mayor's warning
Driven by strong winds, the sea level rose to 1.56m above normal on Monday, submerging nearly all of the city, including St Mark's Square, officials said.
It was the highest "acqua alta", or high water, since it reached 1.58m in 1986.

German freezer baby mother guilty


A German court has sentenced a woman to more than four years in prison for killing two of her baby girls whose bodies she kept in a freezer.
Monika Halbe, aged 44, was convicted of manslaughter for killing the infants, born in 1988 and 2003.
She was not tried in connection with a third baby girl who died in 1986 because too much time had elapsed.
She denied killing the babies, and said she kept them in the freezer because she had wanted them to remain near her.
The three tiny corpses were found by Halbe's teenage son in May when he was looking for a pizza in the basement freezer in the family's home in Wenden, near Frankfurt.
Grim case
Halbe was sentenced to four years and three months in prison by the court in the western town of Siegen.
During the trial that shocked the whole nation, she had admitted to hiding the bodies in the freezer but had denied killing them.
Prosecutors had demanded eight-and-a-half years in prison for Halbe, arguing that she had suffocated one of the babies born in 1988 and drowned the other one.
Her defence team had asked that she be sentenced on probation, noting that Halbe, who already had three grown children, had been deeply ambivalent about having more babies and had suffered from alcoholism.
It was not the first such case in Germany.
Two years ago, the body of a dead toddler was found in the fridge of his drug-addicted parents in the northern city of Bremen.
Also in 2006, a woman in eastern Germany was sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing eight of her babies.
She had buried them in flower pots and a fish tank in the garden of her parents' home near the Polish border.

Romanian election neck-and-neck


Romania's opposition Liberal Democrats and Social Democrats are running neck-and-neck in general elections, partial results show.
With 93% of the vote counted, President Traian Basescu's centrist Liberal Democrats (PDL) had won about 33%.
The ex-communist Social Democrats (PSD) had also taken 33%, while the ruling National Liberals (PNL) polled 18%.
Tough coalition talks are expected if these figures are confirmed, as none of the parties would have a majority.
Earlier, exit polls predicted that the Social Democrats would win the elections - the first polls since Romania joined the EU at the beginning of last year.
'Strains of governing'
Squabbles between President Traian Basescu of the PDL and Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu of the PNL wrecked their coalition in 2007.
Since then Mr Popescu Tariceanu's minority government has been tacitly supported in parliament by the PSD and an ethnic Hungarian party, which is polling about 6% of the vote in Sunday's elections.
President Basescu said before the polls that he would prefer a centre-right government.
He is not obliged by law to nominate a prime minister from the winning party. He proposes a candidate, and parliament then votes on whether to validate his choice.
Some 18m voters cast votes for both chambers of the 452-strong parliament on Sunday.
Officials said turnout was just under 40%.
In the 19 years since the Romanian revolution, the left has traditionally shown more discipline while centre-right alliances have achieved dramatic election victories but have broken up under the strains of governing, BBC Eastern Europe correspondent Nick Thorpe says.

Europass


I have done my Europass* here you could see the photo

Hello , my name is Eliza Lazarov and today I'm going to show you my oral presentation about Duncan James.I've chosed to talk about him because I'm a very big fan of him since I was ten(10) and I like him a lot .

We will start talking about him and i will start by saying that his real name is Duncan Matthew James Inglis and he was born ed on April 7, 1978, in Salisbury and he is an English singer , actor and television presenter.

His Early years and family

Inglis grew up in Dorset and he was raised by his mother and grandfather because his father , his father ... "mmmm" i mean his father abandoned him before he ,he was born.He was educated in three different schools , he started with Dumpton School (where his grandfather worked as a music teacher), he continued with the Milldown School in Blandford after that he goes to Corfe Hills School in Corfe Mullen.

Ok! According to an interview he gave to Gabby Logan on BBC Radio 5 Live on the morning of July 28, 2007, he is a great-grandson of Herbert Chapman, and this guy is the manager of the Arsenal in the 1930sWe will talk now about his career with the group, the boyBRAND, BOYBAND "blue" and early 200o Duncan with Antoni , Antoni Costa tried to convince lee Ryan and Simon Webb to complete this group, named blue . Blue was a very successful group and they get to be very famous in countries like U.K. Portugal, Italy , Egypt ,New Zealand and i think Australia to . From May 2001, when the group released its first single, "All Rise", until 2004, when the band released its final chart-qualifying single, "Curtain Falls", Blue had achieved 11 Top 10 singles in the UK, three of which went to #1. they achieved to the top, they were very good .

His solo career

He, I mean for me , my personal idea is that his solo career is a little bit a disaster because all his songs were like bad, i mean they didn't get to have any commercial success so i mean he started to collaborate with Keedie with "I believe my heart" on October 2004 , after that he continued with the , i mean he by himself with the song "sooner or later " in may 2006 and the last one , and his last try , another single named "can't stop a river " and that one was from august 21 , 2005 this last one is very similar to the other one so that's why he didn't get much popularity , he ended dropping this business because he wasn't very successful ...

His personal life

We know about him that he has a daughter named Tiannie-Finn (was born one day before me on 26 February 2005), with his ex-girlfriend, Claire Grainger. It was revealed his love for this woman on Dancing on Ice .

And that is all , now if you have any questions could you please ask me