The document contains lyrics from several Disney songs and stories including:
- The song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" from Cinderella which describes the magic of the Fairy Godmother.
- Lyrics from the song "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" from Cinderella about having faith in your dreams.
- Lyrics and summary of the story of "The Three Little Pigs" where the pigs outsmart the big bad wolf.
- The theme song lyrics for Spiderman describing his superhero abilities.
- Lyrics to the song "Heigh-Ho" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs about the dwar
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Poetry for Robots: A Digital Humanities ExperimentWebVisions
In 1989, scholar Norman Cousins published a piece called The Poet and the Computer. Anticipating the computer revolution at his doorstep Cousins makes a plea: do not allow our machines to dehumanize us. And he offers a specific prescription against the potential malady - poetry.
"The danger," he explains, is "not so much that man will be controlled by the computer as that he may imitate it.” Intimate and repeated communication with the robots may require us to too conform our minds to their limited logics and cold calculations.
To preserve and reinforce humanness, Cousins hypothesizes that “…it might be fruitful to effect some sort of junction between the computer technologist and the poet.” And I agree. I propose we write poetry for the robots. What would happen if we created metaphorical metadata for an image bank? Would a search for ‘stars' return image of ‘eyes'?
At Poetry4Robots.com, we’ve made the experiment live. This ‘digital humanities experiment’ is being conducted by Neologic Labs, Webvisions, and Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination.
This talk is about how we may further turn to the arts and humanities to ensure human-centric UX.
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The video (we call Eedo Eduacational Video) is available in www.legoomandarin.com @ USD 39.90 ONLY FOR 10 HOURS VIDEO.
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Poetry for Robots: A Digital Humanities ExperimentWebVisions
In 1989, scholar Norman Cousins published a piece called The Poet and the Computer. Anticipating the computer revolution at his doorstep Cousins makes a plea: do not allow our machines to dehumanize us. And he offers a specific prescription against the potential malady - poetry.
"The danger," he explains, is "not so much that man will be controlled by the computer as that he may imitate it.” Intimate and repeated communication with the robots may require us to too conform our minds to their limited logics and cold calculations.
To preserve and reinforce humanness, Cousins hypothesizes that “…it might be fruitful to effect some sort of junction between the computer technologist and the poet.” And I agree. I propose we write poetry for the robots. What would happen if we created metaphorical metadata for an image bank? Would a search for ‘stars' return image of ‘eyes'?
At Poetry4Robots.com, we’ve made the experiment live. This ‘digital humanities experiment’ is being conducted by Neologic Labs, Webvisions, and Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination.
This talk is about how we may further turn to the arts and humanities to ensure human-centric UX.
CONFidence 2015: How to Steal Bitcoins - Daniel Shearer, Nick ZeebPROIDEA
Speakers: Daniel Shearer, Nick Zeeb
Language: English
For everything that has value there are those that want to steal it. The continuing rise of bitcoin has seen a corresponding increase in creative individuals who want to acquire bitcoins without the trouble of buying or mining them.
As with any complex system, there are many points that can be attacked. In this talk we show how bitcoin works and explain specific attacks that have been carried out from social engineering to the exploitation of cryptographic primitives.
CONFidence: http://confidence.org.pl/pl/
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Natural Language Processing has never been so easy thanks to the Python community!
We will have a look at tools for NLP and compare them for different uses, including some playful generated writing examples!
We will also introduce a few algorithms regarding language and cross language analysis.
This talk was given in April 2019 in Warsaw, Poland, at the 4Developers Conference.
CONFidence 2015: How to Steal Bitcoins - Daniel Shearer, Nick ZeebPROIDEA
Speakers: Daniel Shearer, Nick Zeeb
Language: English
For everything that has value there are those that want to steal it. The continuing rise of bitcoin has seen a corresponding increase in creative individuals who want to acquire bitcoins without the trouble of buying or mining them.
As with any complex system, there are many points that can be attacked. In this talk we show how bitcoin works and explain specific attacks that have been carried out from social engineering to the exploitation of cryptographic primitives.
CONFidence: http://confidence.org.pl/pl/
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Great selection of Burlesque Halloween CostumesNeil Stolmaker
Wear a sexy burlesque costume on Halloween and have fun being a bawdy dancer. Halloween-World has a huge selection of burlesque costumes and accessories for women.
Natural Language Processing has never been so easy thanks to the Python community!
We will have a look at tools for NLP and compare them for different uses, including some playful generated writing examples!
We will also introduce a few algorithms regarding language and cross language analysis.
This talk was given in April 2019 in Warsaw, Poland, at the 4Developers Conference.
Sueño de una Noche de Verano - William Shakespearelmaq540
"El Sueño de una Noche de Verano" es el libro que culmina el día de hoy uno de mis más ambiciosos objetivos jamás impuestos en mi vida. Es una comedia romántica, escrita por el reconocido dramaturgo William Shakespeare alrededor de 1595. Es considerado uno de los grandes clásicos de la Literatura Teatral Mundial. Al parecer la novela es reconocida mundialmente no sólo por tener como autor a un hombre de una gran trayectoria; sino por haber inspirado a otros grandes hombres para realizar grandes cosas por el Arte Humano. Como por ejemplo, al astrónomo William Herschel que se insipiró de dos personajes de la Novela para darle el nombre a dos de los satélites mayores de Urano: Obrerón y Titania.
Es una obra plagada de fantasía, sueños y realidades, amor, comicidad, sátira y magia, en la que se entremezclan varios hilos argumentales centrados respectivamente en dos parejas de nobles amantes y un transfondo de personajes mágicos y pertenecientes al reino de las Hadas.
Libro regular, que no me sorprendió ni me impactó. Lamentable final para un reto tan hermoso con mi Desafío Literario. Me despido amigos, fue un placer reseñar novelas para ustedes, compartir emociones y experiencias. Espero que ustedes se planteen retos parecidos y que siempre recuerden que "Leer es como navegar en un oceáno de Conocimiento...para no seguir navegando en el pantano de la Ignorancia"
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In today’s crowded media and content-saturated world, it’s not enough to simply update your blog or website. Whether consumer-oriented or B2B, you have to give your content legs to connect with social media and mobile networks of influence. In other words, how to sling those #buzznuggets!
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un point de vue des questions que nous devrions nous poser en tant que coach agile. Le métier change, faisons un point d'étape pour aller au-delà demain
Introduction to Children’s LiteratureThe following questions a.docxnormanibarber20063
Introduction to Children’s Literature
The following questions are based on what you know or like about Children’s Literature. Answer the questions completely.
What does the term “fairy tale” mean to you? Can you remember the first fairy tale you heard or read? What did you like or dislike about it?
What is your favorite fairy tale? Why do you think you remember it so well?
Why do you think fairy tales have endured for so long?
What makes a great fairy tale?
Can you think of some movies – that take place in modern-day times – that could actually be examples of fairy tales?
Are there television shows on-the-air – animated or live action – that have fairy tale elements, or have had an episode that seemed to incorporate a mix of fantasy and reality?
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Study Questions for Little Red-Riding Hood
For this story, I need for you to come up with at least 5 questions and the answers to the question. Imagine that you were a reporter, if you could interview the main characters in the story, what questions would you ask.
Below are some sample questions:
Interview Questions for Little Red Riding Hood
1. Didn't your Mother tell you not to talk to strangers ?
2. Why didn't you listen to your Mother?
3. What were you doing in the woods by yourself?
Interview Questions for Mother
1.Why didn’t you visit your own mother when she was sick ?
2. Did you know there was a wolf near your house? Would you still send Little Red Riding Hood to visit Granny?
Interview Questions for Interview Questions for the Wolf
1.Why didn’t you eat Little Red Riding Hood when you first saw her?
2. Where did you come from? Are you male or female?
3. How did you learn to talk?
Interview Questions for Interview Questions for Granny
1. What are you sick from?
2. How did it feel to be in the wolf’s stomach?
3. How old are you?
The Brother’s Grimm - Rumpelstiltskin
· Where did this story take place? Is this a story from present day? Why not?
· Name the charac.
My TEFL resources. See my resources webpage at http://www.globalcitizen.co.uk/wp/toms-tefl-resources/
Download to enjoy the full audio/animation.
This selection of my favourite English lesson resources is adapted specifically for other Hong Kong primary children. All have an informal, fun-based approach and are original designs courtesy of yours truly.
Some Powerpoints cover several lessons and include accompanying printable worksheets and games - most can be adapted for older or younger pupils.
Please contact regarding any errors or copyright claims.
Christmas carol sing along slid show. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Away in the Manger, Silent Night, Up on the Housetop, 12 Days of Christmas and more
1. Cinderella- Fairy Godmother
Salagadoola mechicka boola bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Put 'em together and what have you got
bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Salagadoola mechicka boola bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
It'll do magic believe it or not
bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Salagadoola means mechicka booleroo
But the thingmabob that does the job is
bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Salagadoola menchicka boola bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Put 'em together and what have you got
bibbidi-bobbidi bibbidi-bobbidi bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
2. Cinderella- A wish is a dream your heart makes
A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep
Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling thru
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
the dream that you wish will come true
3. Music by Frank Churchill | Lyrics by Frank Churchill and Ann Ronell
From "The Three Little Pigs"
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
Big bad wolf, big bad wolf?
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
Tra la la la la.
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
Big bad wolf, big bad wolf?
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
Tra la la la la.
Long ago there were three pigs
Little handsome piggy-wigs
For the big, bad very big very bad wolf
They didn't give three figs.
Number one was very gay
And he built his house of hay
With a hey hey toot
Hey blew on his flute
And he played around all day.
Number two was fond of jigs
And so he built his house with twigs
Heigh diddle-diddle
He played on his fiddle
And danced with lady pigs.
Number three said "Nix on tricks
I will build my house with bricks."
He had no chance
to sing and dance
'Cause work and play don't mix.
Ha ha ha! The two little
Do little pigs just winked and laughed. Ha ha!
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
Big bad wolf, big bad wolf?
4. Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
Tra la la la la.
Came the day when fate did frown
And the wolf blew into town.
With a gruff "puff-puff" he puffed just enough
And the hay house fell right down.
One and two were scared to death
of the big bad wolfie's breath.
"By the hair of your chin-ny-chin,
I'll blow you in."
And the twig house answered yes.
No one left but number Three
To save the piglet family.
When they knock
He fast unlocked
And said, "Come in with me!"
Now they all were safe inside
And the bricks hurt wolfie's pride
So, he slid down the chimney
And, oh, by Jimney
In the fire he was fried.
Ha ha ha!
The three little, free little pigs rejoice and laughed.
Ha ha!
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
Big bad wolf, big bad wolf?
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
Tra la la la la.
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
Big bad wolf, big bad wolf?
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
Tra la la la la.
5.
6. Spiderman
Spiderman, Spiderman,
Does whatever a spider can
Spins a web, any size,
Catches thieves just like flies
Look Out!
Here comes the Spiderman.
Is he strong?
Listen bud,
He's got radioactive blood.
Can he swing from a thread
Take a look overhead
Hey, there
There goes the Spiderman.
In the chill of night
At the scene of a crime
Like a streak of light
He arrives just in time.
Spiderman, Spiderman
Friendly neighborhood Spiderman
Wealth and fame
He's ingnored
Action is his reward.
To him, life is a great big bang up
Whenever there's a hang up
You'll find the Spider man.
7. The snowshite and the seven dwarfs
Heigh-ho
We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig in our mine the whole day through
To dig dig dig dig dig dig dig is what we really like to do
It ain't no trick to get rich quick
If you dig dig dig with a shovel or a pick
In a mine! In a mine! In a mine! In a mine!
Where a million diamonds shine!
We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig from early morn till night
We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig up everything in sight
We dig up diamonds by the score
A thousand rubies, sometimes more
But we don't know what we dig 'em for
We dig dig dig a-dig dig
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
Heigh-ho
Chorus
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
It's home from work we go
(Whistle)
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
(Chorus)
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
(Whistle)
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho
Heigh-ho hum
(Chorus three times)
Heigh-ho (until fade)