One of the top magicians in Australia, James Galea made his US television debut with some unbelievable magic.
terça-feira, 15 de outubro de 2013
James Galea's Unbelievable Trick
One of the top magicians in Australia, James Galea made his US television debut with some unbelievable magic.
A propósito de Angola
Fortaleza de S. Miguel, Luanda
Não fiquei nada surpreendida ao tomar conhecimento das recentes declarações do presidente de Angola, que se chama José Eduardo dos Santos e está na presidência, desde 1979, portanto há 34 anos, quase tanto tempo como Salazar. Angolanos que conheci tinham atitude idêntica, que me faz lembrar aqueles pobres e complexados novos-ricos, mal agradecidos.
Há que ter muita paciência com estas velhas táticas do senhor eng. Santos, o qual é formado em Baku, ex-república soviética do Azerbeijão, no tempo da União Soviética e aí ter aprendido e cultivado no partido e no estado as táticas comunistas.
E veio-me à memória as fotografias, que reproduzo da Fortaleza de São Miguel de Luanda. Uma bela fortificação estrategicamente edificada no ano de 1634. Foi a primeira estrutura defensiva permanente construída na bela baía de Luanda.
O interior da casamata estava revestido com paineis de azulejos, de azulejaria portuguesa do século XVIII, reproduzindo momentos históricos do século XV ao XIX, assim como a fauna e flora de Angola. Infelizmente foram vandalizados pelos angolanos e cubanos, após a independência e permaneciam no estado que se vê na fotografia, em 2006. Aliás, naquele ano, os únicos edifícios dignos visíveis ainda eram do tempo colonial.
Tem que se mostrar alguma piedade perante um país que teve 13 anos de guerra colonial, finda a qual, em 1974, Angola era uma potência africana próspera e economicamente vibrante. Após 27 anos de guerra civil, entre 1975 e 2002 e 11 anos de paz, constata-se um país rico em recursos naturais, mas de gente muito pobre e que figura entre os mais corruptos de todo o mundo, conforme todas as fontes. Indiscutível, a esmagadora maioria da população de Angola pouco ou nada desfruta da riqueza, já hoje produzida, no país. E Luanda talvez ainda se pareça com os paineis de azulejos, esburacada, suja e agressiva. Assim, em vez de olhar para a sua própria terra… pois é, não admira que o presidente angolano procure uma escapatória e, claro está, a antiga potência colonial dá sempre jeito. Felizmente, Portugal tem quase novecentos anos de História e não são engenheiros formados na terra defunta soviética, que provocarão abalo. Talvez irritante pela tonta arrogância. Porém, trata-se de apenas mais um episódio.
No hotel em Luanda em 2006.
domingo, 13 de outubro de 2013
The Night Watch
Rembrandt
van Rijin (1606-1669).Amsterdam
archers under the command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq,
also known as “The Night Watch”. 1642. Canvas 379,5x453,5 cm
sexta-feira, 11 de outubro de 2013
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus (1451–1506) was a Genoese navigator, explorer and colonizer. From the Portuguese, he learned about efficient travel in the Atlantic and the direction of the winds.
When he proposed to King John II of Portugal to reach the Indies (comprising India, China, the East Indies and Japan) by sailing westward, his idea was rejected because Bartolomeu Dias, a Portuguese navigator, had recently returned with news of his successful trip to the Cape of Good Hope in Africa, from which an eastern route to Asia was now possible. Columbus, therefore, turned to the Spanish crown for support.
On August 3rd 1492, he left the port of Palos de la Frontera with a small fleet of three ships: Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta. Seven weeks later, on October 12, he landed in an island of the Bahamas, which he later called San Salvador.
Thinking he was in Asia, Columbus promptly named its inhabitants “indios”- Indians - natives of the Indies. Afterwards, he made three more voyages, between 1494 and 1504, in which he made new and important discoveries, such as exploring more islands and the coast of mainland South America. Nevertheless, he never reached Asia, which was the original goal of his expeditions.
Columbus was married to Filipa Moniz Perestrelo. Her father, Bartolomeu Perestrelo, was the first governor of the island of Porto Santo in the Archipelago of Madeira. Columbus lived in this island and his first child, Diogo, was also born there. The house where he supposedly lived is now the House/Museum of Christopher Columbus.
The anniversary of Christopher Columbus´ arrival in the Americas (on October 12, 1492) is celebrated in the USA as Columbus Day.
Reference:
Grimberg, Carl. História Universal
vol 9. Publicações Europa-América . Lisboa 1967
quarta-feira, 9 de outubro de 2013
Nobel Prizes
Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel left U.S. $5,000,000 in his will to finance prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace. Nobel died on December 10, 1896. The prizes were first awarded in 1901 and have been awarded annually on the anniversary of his death. Each award consists of a gold medal, a diploma and a sum of money depending on the income of the foundation.
The Bank of Sweden inaugurated a new Nobel Prize for Economics in 1969 in Memory of Alfred Nobel.
In 1949, Egas Moniz was awarded the Nobel Prize of Medicine for his discovery of the therapeutic of leucotomy in certain psycoses.
In 1998 José Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize of Literature for his parables sustained by imagination.
In 1949, Egas Moniz was awarded the Nobel Prize of Medicine for his discovery of the therapeutic of leucotomy in certain psycoses.
In 1998 José Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize of Literature for his parables sustained by imagination.
terça-feira, 8 de outubro de 2013
October 9- World Post Day
On May 6, 1840, Britain issued the world's first postage stamp, the "Penny Black" featuring an engraving of Queen Victoria wearing King George IV´s State Diadem.
domingo, 6 de outubro de 2013
Quinoa
Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
Note: I was told you´d better mix the cheese with the other ingredientes instead of using it only on the top of each mushroom.
It worked really well and was delicious!
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has officially declared the year 2013 to be recognized as "The International Year of the Quinoa” due to its high nutritional value.
sábado, 5 de outubro de 2013
100th anniversary of Cambridge exams
2013 is the 100th anniversary of Cambridge English exams.
The first Cambridge English Proficiency exam was taken by three people in 1913. Now, over 4 million candidates a year take Cambridge English exams around the world . To celebrate the centenary there is a programme of events around the world and a new book, Cambridge English Exams - the first hundred years.
Watch here the Cambridge Centenary Conference (CCC) with presentations, slides and videos.
http://www.cambridge.org/pt/elt/teachers/?site_locale=pt_PT
Would you care for a sandwich?
The first sandwich is usually said to have been eaten by John Montagu (1718-1792), the 4th Earl of Sandwich. He often spent the entire day gambling, ordering his valet to bring to him meat between two slices of bread so that he could go on playing while he ate without getting the cards and his hands greasy.
Although he was not the inventor, many people started ordering “the same as Sandwich”. In 1762 Edward Gibbon´s journal provided the first written record of the word sandwich.
Cucumber sandwiches are a classic afternoon tea recipe in England.
The club sandwich is made with three slices of toasted bread and two decks of filling held together by a hors d´oeuvre stick.
It is thought to be named after the double-decker club cars that came into use on American railways at the end of the 19th century.
The title of Earl of Sandwich is from the 17th century and is associated with Sandwich, Kent. The current earl was born in 1943 and is the 11th Earl of Sandwich.
Harrison, Ian (comp). The Book of Firsts. Readers´s Digest, 2003
Harrison, Ian (comp). The Book of Firsts. Readers´s Digest, 2003
quinta-feira, 3 de outubro de 2013
The Simpsons- 25th season
The Simpsons returns to FOX this Sunday, October 6th. Creators of the long-running animated series say a regular character will be killed off this season.
Do you have any ideas as to who that might be?
terça-feira, 1 de outubro de 2013
International Day of Older Persons
October 1 is the International Day of Older Persons, a day to appreciate the contributions that older people have made to society.
By 2050, the number of older persons will be twice the number of children in developed countries. This trend will have profound effects on countries and individuals as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his message.
Two songs about growing up and getting old (older)…
segunda-feira, 30 de setembro de 2013
EXPO 98 foi há 15 anos
EXPO 98: Os Oceanos, Um Património Para o Futuro
A Expo 98 realizou-se há 15 anos- de 22 de maio a 30 de setembro de 1998 -para comemorar os 500 anos da chegada de Vasco da Gama à Índia. A zona oriental de Lisboa sofreu uma grande transformação. Foram construídos diversos pavilhões para acolher exposições dos diversos países participantes alguns dos quais servem agora a população no atual Parque das Nações.
domingo, 29 de setembro de 2013
A case of resemblance
Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia
King George V of the United Kingdom
The resemblance between King George V and Tsar Nicholas II was so remarkable that numerous instances of mistaken identity occured. Probably the worst was at the wedding of the then Prince of Wales to Mary of Teck in 1893. At the reception Prince George was mistaken by one of the guests who asked him if he had come to London on business or simply for the wedding. Prince George replied that as it was his wedding he felt he should attend.
Tsar Nicholas II, who was murdered by the Bolsheviks in 1917, and King George V were both first cousins. No wonder Prince Philip said in 1967:
“I’d like to go to Russia very much – although the bastards murdered half my family.”
Regan, Geoffrey. The Guinness Book of Royal Blunders. London 1995
sábado, 28 de setembro de 2013
Idioms as easy as ABC...
idiom (n): an expression, word, or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is separate from the literal meaning or definition of the words of which it is made.
How many do you know?
as easy as ABC
- very easy
Learning how to use a computer is as easy as ABC for children.
cut class
- to not go to class
I decided to cut class in order to study for my geography test.
eager beaver
- someone who works very hard and is very enthusiastic
The young girl is an eager beaver and always comes to class before the other students.
fill in the blanks
- to supply the missing informaton about a situation.
I didn’t know what had happened at the party but Susan filled in the blanks for me.
have one's nose in a book
- to be reading a book
The boy loves to read and always has his nose in a book.
hit the books
- to begin to study hard
After relaxing all weekend I hit the books on Sunday evening.
learn (something) by heart
- to memorize something so that you can repeat it without thinking
The children learned all of the songs by heart for the school play.
pass with flying colours
- to pass something easily and with a high score
I was able to pass the science test with flying colours.
school of hard knocks
- the experience of learning about life through difficult experiences.
The girl left school at sisteen and began to learn about life at the school of hard knocks.
teacher's pet
- the teacher's favourite student
My sister was always the teacher's pet .
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www.clever-pants.com
The Library of Congress Web site
In the Library of Congress Web site…
You can read about "Amazing Americans" or visit "Join America at Play”, where you'll see a film of an early break-dancer from 1898.
"Jump Back in Time" and find what happened on the day you were born.
Click on "Explore the States," where you'll find fascinating facts and stories about all the states.
If you've ever wondered what the first cartoons looked like, then click on "See, Hear and Sing."
I hope you will find this Web site entertaining, fun to use and that you will learn something from it. I thank the Embassy of the USA in Portugal for sharing it.
A new James Bond novel
Solo is a James Bond continuation novel written by William Boyd, who carefully researched Ian Fleming´s novels. It was published on 26 September 2013.
sexta-feira, 27 de setembro de 2013
Prince George´s christening
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have just announced the christening of Prince George will take place on Wednesday, 23rd October at The Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace. Prince George will be christened by The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Chapel Royal: The Queen`s Golden Jubilee Window (2002)
One of the Chapel's most notable organists and composers was George Frederick Handel, who was appointed by George II. Handel composed the great anthem 'Zadok the Priest' for the coronation of George II in 1727 and it has been used at every coronation since. It is also sung each year at the Royal Maundy service in which the Queen distributes Maundy money.
Queen Victoria was married in the Chapel, and her marriage certificate, hand-written by the Archbishop of Canterbury and signed by both bride and groom, hangs on the wall in the vestry.
In 1997, the coffin of Diana, Princess of Wales lay before the altar where her family and friends could pay their respects in private, before the Princess's funeral in Westminster Abbey.
The Chapel Royal is not open to the public except for services.
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