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Monday, June 11, 2012

TDS

HEAL THE WORLD

Martin Luther King

Who was Martin Luther King?
 Martin Luther King was an american clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African civil Rights Movement.

What was the famous for?
He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights in the the United States around the world using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mohandas

What 's the name of King's famous speech?
I have a dream

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

DRACULA

Main characters

Count Dracula: This great aristocrat from Central Europe is really a vampire who feeds on human blood

Jonathan Harker: A young English notary in charge of selling a property to Count Dracula. He doesn't know Dracula is a monster

Mina: She is engaged to Jonathan , and she's worried about this journey to Transylvania


Summary of the plot
Jonathan Harker, a young notary, goes to Transylvania to negotiate a sale with Count Dracula. It doesn't take him long to discover his host's terrible secret: Dracula is a vampire that goes out night to quench his thirst for human bloof.
When he arrives in England, Dracula chooses as him victim Lucy, who is a friend of Mina,  Jonathan's fiancée. Lucy bleeds to deadth . Will Jonathan Harker, Mina and the condescending professor Van Helsing manage to defeat the vampire?

Bram Stoker

1847- 1912

Mysterious and tormented: that's what we know about Bram Stoker, the creator of Dracula. And, indeed , that's is how he must have been to imagine such a bloodthirsty creature. 104 years later, the author is perhaps not so well remembered but Dracula is certainly still as famous as ever. It's a case of a character that has ''eliminated'' it's author!

The forgotten writer
 Who could have imagined such a thing?

What feverish , tormented, creepy imagination could the bloodiest novel of
all times have come from? Who was the inventor of Count Dracula, the famous vampire that would end up terrifying the whole of England and the rest of the world?

His name was Bram Stoker, a practically unknown writer when his novel appeared in London in 1987.

Dracula, the character , is now 115 years old, and is still going strong. The'' number one vampire'' regulary decides to come out of the dark to appear on TV, in comics or in cinema




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How to : express doubt and persuade



 
Cristina:  Hey, mum, what on earth is that?
Ferran: Oh, I got it this morning. What do you think? Do you like it?
Cristina: Mmm. I'm not convinced.
Ferran: Don't you thins it's interesting?
Cristina: Er, sort of, but i'm not sure about the face-it's bit mad.
Ferran: Oh, come on! It isn't that bad. It's really colourful. It's good to have a new picture, anyway.
Cristina: I suppose so.
Ferran: Don't worry, it'll be fine. It'll grow on you.
Cristina: Ok. We'll see.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

United must strengthen to keep pace with City

 About: Football
Manchester United stood 100 seconds from a 20th title when Sergio Aguero ripped the Premier League prize from their grasp and transported it to Manchester City.
And when the dust settles on a finale to the season that was pure sporting theatre, Sir Alex Ferguson will move to ensure time does not stand still for United in the face of City's new domestic supremacy.
For all the scenes of bedlam at the Etihad and talk of a shift in the balance of power, assessment of United's season and the road ahead should first be placed in context.
They were less than two minutes from prevailing and retaining their crown over a Manchester City squad assembled at such vast expense by their Abu Dhabi-based owners.
And with a tally of 89 points, they achieved the highest total recorded by the runners-up in the Premier League's two decades.
The old streetfighter's defiance was in evidence as Ferguson told City: "They know I'm not going away."
And there was even a history lesson for good measure as he added: "It will take them a century to get our level of history."
This may or may not be true - but City's recent activity makes it clear they will do their best to make up for that lost time.

Nadal & Djokovic give Santana the blues

Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic  protest against  Santana because track skating a lot. Nadal lost when he said that never return to this tournament until you change the color of the track and good conditions
Novak Djokovic said the same but he said the track was a football

  Here you can find more information:
      http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/jonathanoverend/2012/05/nadal_djokovic_give_santana_th.html

I think what they say is good because if you can fall and injure the season may be lost 

How can Chelsea beat Barcelona in the Champions League?

  I think the Barça was far superior to Chelsea. The result was very unfair. Barca to win is to play very well because Chelsea will not leave any space for them to score. Chelsea can win not because the club has the best players in the world. I think it will be 3-0 two goals from Messi and Xavi