lunedì 8 giugno 2015
lunedì 1 giugno 2015
David Letterman's retirement from the Late Show
David Letterman is an American television host, comedian, writer, producer and actor. He hosted a late night television talk show for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982 debut of Late Night with David Letterman on NBC, and ending with the May 20, 2015 broadcast of the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS. Here you can see the video of his retirement:
My favorite TV series☺
My favorite TV series is 'Skins', a British teen drama that followed the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol. They are trying to grow up and find love and happiness, despite questionable parenting and teachers who more want to be friends rather than authority figures. This series is divided in three generations.
Seasons 1 and 2
This seasons are about the first generation.
My favorite characters are Tony Stonem, an attractive, intelligent and popular boy that manipulate everyone who's around him, and Cassie Ainsworth, an eccentric girl who suffers from an eating disorder.
Seasons 3 and 4
This seasons are about the second generation.
My favorite characters are Effy Stonem, Tony's sister, she's pretty and popular but also quiet and distant, and James Cook, charismatic and sociable, also boisterous and not afraid of authority.
Seasons 5 and 6
This seasons are about the third generation.
My favorite characters are Franky Fitzgerald, an intelligent and creative girl, seen by other as strange, largely due to her androgynous dress sense, and Rich Hardbeck, he immerses himself in heavy metal subculture and uses musical elitism as a means to cover up his own shyness when, among other things, interacting with girls.
Seasons 1 and 2
This seasons are about the first generation.
My favorite characters are Tony Stonem, an attractive, intelligent and popular boy that manipulate everyone who's around him, and Cassie Ainsworth, an eccentric girl who suffers from an eating disorder.
Seasons 3 and 4
This seasons are about the second generation.
My favorite characters are Effy Stonem, Tony's sister, she's pretty and popular but also quiet and distant, and James Cook, charismatic and sociable, also boisterous and not afraid of authority.
Seasons 5 and 6
This seasons are about the third generation.
My favorite characters are Franky Fitzgerald, an intelligent and creative girl, seen by other as strange, largely due to her androgynous dress sense, and Rich Hardbeck, he immerses himself in heavy metal subculture and uses musical elitism as a means to cover up his own shyness when, among other things, interacting with girls.
lunedì 25 maggio 2015
PC - Political Correctness
Political Correctness means using words or behavior which will not offend any group of people. Most people think it is important for everyone to be treated equally, fairly and with dignity. Some words have been used for a long time that are unkind to some people. Sometimes these words have now been replaced by other words that are not offensive. Such words are described as politically correct. The term is often used in a mocking sense when attempts at avoiding offense are seen to go too far.
Here you have some examples:
Political correctness- or PC for short - is the latest trend in United States in linguistic etiquette. There are a lot of inoffensive terms in THE OFFICIAL POLITICALLY CORRECT DICTIONARY AND HANDBOOK.
Here you have some examples:
Politically correct = "culturally sensitive" or "appropriately inclusive"
Artificial/synthetic = "man-made"
Artificial/synthetic = "man-made"
Himself/herself = "coself'' - gender-neutral substitute
AIDS victim = "person living with AIDS" or "PLA/PLWA" in short
AIDS victim = "person living with AIDS" or "PLA/PLWA" in short
Prostitutes = "sex workers"
Wives = "domestic incarceration survivors"
Fat people = "horizontally challenged"
Bald men = "hair disadvantaged"
Wives = "domestic incarceration survivors"
Fat people = "horizontally challenged"
Bald men = "hair disadvantaged"
Bespectacled = "optically challenged"
Man and woman = "melanin impoverished human animals"
Blacks = African-Americans or Caribbean-Americans
Man and woman = "melanin impoverished human animals"
Blacks = African-Americans or Caribbean-Americans
Pregnant woman = "parasitically oppressed"
Dead = "living impaired"
Homeless = "residentially flexible"
Dead = "living impaired"
Homeless = "residentially flexible"
Poor = "financially inept"
venerdì 15 maggio 2015
The Story of Chocolate
Chocolate grows on trees.
To make chocolate, cocoa farmers crack open the pods, scoop out the seeds, ferment them and dry them. The cocoa "beans" that form the basis of chocolate are actually seeds from the fruit of the cacao tree, which grows near the Equator. The seeds grow inside a pod-like fruit and are covered with white pulp. The beans are shipped to factories, where manufacturers inspect and clean them, then roast and grind them into a paste called chocolate liquor. More pressing, rolling, mixing with sugar and other ingredients, and heating and cooling yields delicious chocolate.
The cacao bean begins life primarily in remote areas of West Africa, Southeast Asia and Central and South America. These delicate, flower-covered trees need much tending and, when farmed using sustainable methods, grow in harmony in tropical forests beneath other cash crops such as bananas, rubber or hardwood trees. Grown on small family farms, the beans leave cocoa farms by hand, in carts, on donkeys or rugged trucks to be sold to a local buyer and then to processors abroad.

The cacao bean begins life primarily in remote areas of West Africa, Southeast Asia and Central and South America. These delicate, flower-covered trees need much tending and, when farmed using sustainable methods, grow in harmony in tropical forests beneath other cash crops such as bananas, rubber or hardwood trees. Grown on small family farms, the beans leave cocoa farms by hand, in carts, on donkeys or rugged trucks to be sold to a local buyer and then to processors abroad.
Once in the factory, they are ground, pressed, heated and stirred to create luxurious chocolate.
Humans’ love affair with chocolate began at least 4,000 years ago in Mesoamerica, in present-day southern Mexico and Central America, where cacao grew wild. When the Olmecs unlocked the secret of how to eat this better seed, they launched an enduring phenomenon.
The making of chocolate has evolved into an industry so large that 40 to 50 million people depend on cocoa for their livelihoods.venerdì 17 aprile 2015
Random acts of kindness☺

Here are some suggestions for encouraging others with your random acts of kindness:
1. Be kind
2. Be thoughtful
3. Use your manners as a form of kindness
4. Give out compliments generously
5. Think about people who quietly make a difference to your community and thank them
6. Cheer up the lonely
7. Volunteer
8. Shower a coworker with kindness
9. Share a little wealth around
10. Give your family a break6. Cheer up the lonely
7. Volunteer
8. Shower a coworker with kindness
9. Share a little wealth around
11. Hold a friend's night-in
12. Write some thoughts on hope and leave it somewhere for a stranger to find
13. Forgive somebody
14. Share a smile
14. Share a smile
15. Expect nothing
SO.. BE KIND☺
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