The document appears to contain snippets of lyrics from various songs. It touches on themes of love, heartbreak, longing, and memory. The lyrics reference dancing in the moonlight, searching for love, and the pain of parting ways.
This document appears to contain snippets of lyrics from various songs. The lyrics reference themes of missed opportunities and regret, horror, the wonder of fireflies, keeping the party going despite the late hour, freedom and stability, longing to see a lover, imaginings of romance, feelings of happiness and dizzy love, and contemplations about whether the future will bring something sweet or destructive. The document ends with website and contact information for a site hosting lyrics.
The document discusses the classic Egyptian song "Enta Omri" ("You are my life") by the legendary singer Oum Kalthoum. The song describes how the singer only starts living when meeting the love of her life. The author received a ring with the Arabic inscription "Enta Omri" as a birthday gift from famous Egyptian jeweler Azza Fahmy, who was inspired by Oum Kalthoum's song. Through the ring and its connection to the iconic singer, the author felt blessed and united with both women on her birthday.
The document contains three poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition. The first poem expresses folding all of one's love into a small container and scaling it down to fit in a child's hand. The second poem is about a man who is sick of being a man and wants to escape the mundane aspects of life. It describes his walks through the city and desire to terrify others. The third poem discusses how love between a man and woman is pried upon and interfered with by others in society.
The Nutcracker Ballet tells the story of Clara, who receives a nutcracker as a Christmas gift. At midnight, the nutcracker comes to life and fights mice, taking Clara to a magical land of sweets. In the land of sweets, people dance for Clara and the nutcracker, who has transformed into a prince. The ballet features iconic dances representing different cultures and countries, accompanied by Tchaikovsky's famous score, and uses elaborate costumes like tutus, crowns, and point shoes to portray the story and various dance scenes.
The document is a song lamenting a breakup. In 3 sentences:
The singer's heart was paralyzed by the breakup, and they will make up excuses about what happened to their ex when friends ask about her whereabouts, claiming she met various outlandish and unfortunate fates. The singer is struggling with the loss of their ex, who was their everything, and is having difficulty saying goodbye and coming up with more lies about what happened to her.
Alternative Beach Sports by Michelle Madsen sampleBurning Eye
Michell Madsen is a good example of a growing band of poets who have learnt their craft by performing live. If you only encountered her poetry on the page however, you would just think "poet" and find no need to get weighed down by a "performance" prefix or wonder whether this is that mysterious Spoken Word you have heard about.
Maybe Michelle is a cross over artist who is at ease in both poetry worlds, she certainly understands better than most that “page and stage” operate inside the same tent. The poems collected here show a flair for structure and technique that only serves to strengthen work written first and foremost with the microphone in mind. From wild romance to dark satire Michelle’s poetry contemplates love, lust, physics, politics, identity and gastronomic oddities.
‘Michelle Madsen is one of the few poets I know whose work is as good on the page as it is performed. Her poems are what I send to those who protest that spoken word poetry is not proper poetry.’
Hollie McNish
‘Promises sparkle, and champagne and glittery
dresses. As do lying eyes, glass in the gutter and the hen-do aftermath. Whether it’s sported proudly or tossed to the kerb, an engagement ring shines, a winning smile gleams and Michelle Madsen’s poetry surely sparkles.’
Tim Wells
‘Michelle Madsen is a top bird!’
Salena Godden
This document appears to contain snippets of lyrics from various songs. The lyrics reference themes of missed opportunities and regret, horror, the wonder of fireflies, keeping the party going despite the late hour, freedom and stability, longing to see a lover, imaginings of romance, feelings of happiness and dizzy love, and contemplations about whether the future will bring something sweet or destructive. The document ends with website and contact information for a site hosting lyrics.
The document discusses the classic Egyptian song "Enta Omri" ("You are my life") by the legendary singer Oum Kalthoum. The song describes how the singer only starts living when meeting the love of her life. The author received a ring with the Arabic inscription "Enta Omri" as a birthday gift from famous Egyptian jeweler Azza Fahmy, who was inspired by Oum Kalthoum's song. Through the ring and its connection to the iconic singer, the author felt blessed and united with both women on her birthday.
The document contains three poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition. The first poem expresses folding all of one's love into a small container and scaling it down to fit in a child's hand. The second poem is about a man who is sick of being a man and wants to escape the mundane aspects of life. It describes his walks through the city and desire to terrify others. The third poem discusses how love between a man and woman is pried upon and interfered with by others in society.
The Nutcracker Ballet tells the story of Clara, who receives a nutcracker as a Christmas gift. At midnight, the nutcracker comes to life and fights mice, taking Clara to a magical land of sweets. In the land of sweets, people dance for Clara and the nutcracker, who has transformed into a prince. The ballet features iconic dances representing different cultures and countries, accompanied by Tchaikovsky's famous score, and uses elaborate costumes like tutus, crowns, and point shoes to portray the story and various dance scenes.
The document is a song lamenting a breakup. In 3 sentences:
The singer's heart was paralyzed by the breakup, and they will make up excuses about what happened to their ex when friends ask about her whereabouts, claiming she met various outlandish and unfortunate fates. The singer is struggling with the loss of their ex, who was their everything, and is having difficulty saying goodbye and coming up with more lies about what happened to her.
Alternative Beach Sports by Michelle Madsen sampleBurning Eye
Michell Madsen is a good example of a growing band of poets who have learnt their craft by performing live. If you only encountered her poetry on the page however, you would just think "poet" and find no need to get weighed down by a "performance" prefix or wonder whether this is that mysterious Spoken Word you have heard about.
Maybe Michelle is a cross over artist who is at ease in both poetry worlds, she certainly understands better than most that “page and stage” operate inside the same tent. The poems collected here show a flair for structure and technique that only serves to strengthen work written first and foremost with the microphone in mind. From wild romance to dark satire Michelle’s poetry contemplates love, lust, physics, politics, identity and gastronomic oddities.
‘Michelle Madsen is one of the few poets I know whose work is as good on the page as it is performed. Her poems are what I send to those who protest that spoken word poetry is not proper poetry.’
Hollie McNish
‘Promises sparkle, and champagne and glittery
dresses. As do lying eyes, glass in the gutter and the hen-do aftermath. Whether it’s sported proudly or tossed to the kerb, an engagement ring shines, a winning smile gleams and Michelle Madsen’s poetry surely sparkles.’
Tim Wells
‘Michelle Madsen is a top bird!’
Salena Godden
Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, but her fairy godmother helps her attend the king's ball. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the prince but must flee before midnight, losing one of her glass slippers. The prince searches for the woman whose foot fits the slipper, and Cinderella is revealed as the beautiful woman from the ball when her foot fits the slipper. She marries the prince and lives happily ever after.
This document provides examples and definitions of different forms of poetry and creative writing. It includes brief definitions and examples of haiku, acrostic poems, limericks, concrete poetry, dramatic monologues, and other forms like odes, elegies, epitaphs, ballads, romances, pastorals, sonnets, hymns, and laments. It also includes short excerpts from poems by William Wordsworth, T.S. Eliot, and Thomas Hardy to illustrate different poetic forms.
The document is a magazine article that uses passages from Alice in Wonderland to describe different nail polish colors. It features 3 models with nails painted in various spring shades. The article discusses blues, purples, magentas, silvers, greens and reds inspired by the story. Photographs show the models with their nails done in over 30 different polishes.
This document provides the syllabus for an English literature course on South African poetry from the Black Consciousness Movement and protest poetry era to the post-Apartheid era. It lists the dates, topics, and required readings for each class, which include poems from Mongane Serote, Oswald Mtshali, Tatamkhulu Afrika, Ingrid de Kok, Antjie Krog, Gabeba Baderoon that represent the progression of South African poetry through different historical periods.
Cinderella lived as a servant to her stepmother and two stepsisters. She was not allowed to attend the royal ball but her fairy godmother helped her get ready and provided a carriage. At the ball, Cinderella danced with the prince all night but fled at midnight, losing a glass slipper. The prince searched for the woman whose foot fit the slipper and found Cinderella, revealing she was the woman he danced with. They fell in love and were married, living happily ever after.
This document summarizes a classic fairy tale called "The Sleeping Beauty". It describes how at her christening, a fairy curses a princess to prick her finger on a spindle and die at age 15. Another fairy lessens the curse so she will fall into a deep sleep for 100 years instead. On her 15th birthday, the princess explores the palace and finds a spinning wheel, pricks her finger, and falls asleep, putting the entire kingdom into a deep sleep as well until the curse is broken.
1171637554 community project_manual(final)Ajnee Zulaikha
The document is a table of contents for an English teaching resource that includes various poems, songs, chants and texts. It is divided into sections such as "My Family, Friends, and I", "School Life", "Leisure Time" and others. Each entry includes the title, author and difficulty level. The majority of the entries are poems and songs by Shel Silverstein, with some entries by other poets such as T.S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda and John Keats. The document also includes information about who the resource was shared with.
Originally written as a funny icebreaker for an advertising account planning away day. Bernese Mountain Dogs are not the brightest of buttons. A test of a dog's intelligence is to time how long it takes to shake a towel placed over their heads. This Bernese would sit with it on their heads until removed like a forlorn prize fighter
this is the amazing powerpoint. it was made when we were in year 8, because we didnt do much work in computer class that year we spent our time creating this, enjoy and please please please leave a comment or two
Prince Cinders was mistreated by his three big, hairy brothers. One night, a fairy accidentally turned Prince Cinders into a big, hairy monkey when he was wishing to be like his brothers. As a monkey, Prince Cinders went to the palace disco but got stuck at the door. He transformed back just in time to save Princess Lovelypenny from an uncomfortable bus ride. They fell in love and married, while his brothers were turned into house fairies by the fairy.
Holden waits for his date Sally at Radio City and is taken by her appearance in a black coat and beret. During their play, he finds the actors Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne too polished in their skills. He impulsively asks Sally to run away with him using money he has in the bank, but she rejects his idea, thinking he's being weird.
The Tailor of Gloucester, by Beatrix Potter - Free BookChuck Thompson
The Tailor of Gloucester. By; Beatrix Potter. Classic childrens book. Free for Christmas and the rest of the year too. Gloucester, Virginia Links and News website. Visit us.
A Brief Musical Interlude: Chicago- Chapter 1TonytheFish
This summary provides the context and key events in 3 sentences:
The document is the beginning of an adaptation of the musical Chicago set in The Sims. It introduces the setting of the Onyx Club and follows Velma Kelly as she performs her signature song "All That Jazz" alone after her sister fails to show. The performance is a success but backstage an argument ensues between Roxie and her lover Fred, which ends with Roxie shooting and killing Fred in a fit of rage.
This poem expresses the author's wish to see and experience the beauty of nature through sight and other senses. The author describes wanting to see green grass, lines on palms, smiles transforming faces, and the vibration surrounding people. While unable to see these things directly, the author finds beauty in the deep kinship between humans and dogs, and the flow of thoughts among loved ones. The poem concludes by expressing a wish to feel sensations like the sun's warmth on skin or a loved one's touch, and to experience life through the senses of sighted people.
The document lists various flowers and plants in Polish and English. It includes common flowers like roses, daisies, tulips, and sunflowers. For each flower or plant listed, it provides the Polish and English names. At the bottom it lists some sources where images or information about the flowers and plants could be found.
Cinderella lived with her wicked stepmother and ugly stepsisters who treated her like a servant. One day, the prince announced a ball in search of a bride. Cinderella dreamed of going but knew she would be made to stay home. That night, her fairy godmother appeared and magically transformed Cinderella's rags into a beautiful dress and a pumpkin into a carriage. At the ball, Cinderella danced with the prince but fled at midnight when the spell broke, leaving behind a glass slipper. The next day, the prince searched the kingdom for the girl whose foot fit the slipper, and found Cinderella, marrying her and living happily ever after.
The document summarizes the classic fairytale of Cinderella. It describes how Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters but is able to attend the royal ball with the help of her fairy godmother. At the ball, she dances with and falls in love with the prince. However, she must flee before midnight when the magic ends. Later, the prince finds Cinderella with the glass slipper, they fall in love and marry, living happily ever after.
The song lyrics describe a man who is worried, distressed, and disillusioned with the world. He references being dressed well but waiting for doom, and comments on crazy times and strange people. Throughout the song, the man expresses feeling locked inside and disconnected from the world, and that he no longer cares about things as he used to.
The document discusses 6 photographs and the people, situations, and messages depicted in each. The photographs show: 1) women cooking together during the Great Depression, 2) Hitler greeting a boy, 3) African Americans with police dogs during a 1960s riot, 4) a lynching depicting racism, 5) a family arriving at Ellis Island, and 6) German soldiers being examined. For each, the document analyzes the people, situation, message, importance, potential captions, and inferences that could be made.
This document discusses barriers and opportunities for implementing injury prevention strategies for children and young people in the UK more widely and systematically. It argues that a lack of national leadership and coordination has led to uncoordinated efforts. It recommends designating national lead agencies and improving local coordination to develop strategies, build capacity, bridge research and practice, and make better use of multiagency and data-driven approaches. Three examples of potential opportunities are also presented.
Este documento habla sobre el flujo de efectivo y sus objetivos. Explica que el flujo de efectivo muestra cuánto efectivo queda después de gastos e intereses. Sus objetivos son conocer la elaboración de flujos de efectivo para operaciones, inversiones y financiamiento, identificar sus funciones y principios básicos de administración de efectivo. También describe las actividades operativas, de inversión y financiación, y la metodología para elaborar el estado de flujo de efectivo.
Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, but her fairy godmother helps her attend the king's ball. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the prince but must flee before midnight, losing one of her glass slippers. The prince searches for the woman whose foot fits the slipper, and Cinderella is revealed as the beautiful woman from the ball when her foot fits the slipper. She marries the prince and lives happily ever after.
This document provides examples and definitions of different forms of poetry and creative writing. It includes brief definitions and examples of haiku, acrostic poems, limericks, concrete poetry, dramatic monologues, and other forms like odes, elegies, epitaphs, ballads, romances, pastorals, sonnets, hymns, and laments. It also includes short excerpts from poems by William Wordsworth, T.S. Eliot, and Thomas Hardy to illustrate different poetic forms.
The document is a magazine article that uses passages from Alice in Wonderland to describe different nail polish colors. It features 3 models with nails painted in various spring shades. The article discusses blues, purples, magentas, silvers, greens and reds inspired by the story. Photographs show the models with their nails done in over 30 different polishes.
This document provides the syllabus for an English literature course on South African poetry from the Black Consciousness Movement and protest poetry era to the post-Apartheid era. It lists the dates, topics, and required readings for each class, which include poems from Mongane Serote, Oswald Mtshali, Tatamkhulu Afrika, Ingrid de Kok, Antjie Krog, Gabeba Baderoon that represent the progression of South African poetry through different historical periods.
Cinderella lived as a servant to her stepmother and two stepsisters. She was not allowed to attend the royal ball but her fairy godmother helped her get ready and provided a carriage. At the ball, Cinderella danced with the prince all night but fled at midnight, losing a glass slipper. The prince searched for the woman whose foot fit the slipper and found Cinderella, revealing she was the woman he danced with. They fell in love and were married, living happily ever after.
This document summarizes a classic fairy tale called "The Sleeping Beauty". It describes how at her christening, a fairy curses a princess to prick her finger on a spindle and die at age 15. Another fairy lessens the curse so she will fall into a deep sleep for 100 years instead. On her 15th birthday, the princess explores the palace and finds a spinning wheel, pricks her finger, and falls asleep, putting the entire kingdom into a deep sleep as well until the curse is broken.
1171637554 community project_manual(final)Ajnee Zulaikha
The document is a table of contents for an English teaching resource that includes various poems, songs, chants and texts. It is divided into sections such as "My Family, Friends, and I", "School Life", "Leisure Time" and others. Each entry includes the title, author and difficulty level. The majority of the entries are poems and songs by Shel Silverstein, with some entries by other poets such as T.S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda and John Keats. The document also includes information about who the resource was shared with.
Originally written as a funny icebreaker for an advertising account planning away day. Bernese Mountain Dogs are not the brightest of buttons. A test of a dog's intelligence is to time how long it takes to shake a towel placed over their heads. This Bernese would sit with it on their heads until removed like a forlorn prize fighter
this is the amazing powerpoint. it was made when we were in year 8, because we didnt do much work in computer class that year we spent our time creating this, enjoy and please please please leave a comment or two
Prince Cinders was mistreated by his three big, hairy brothers. One night, a fairy accidentally turned Prince Cinders into a big, hairy monkey when he was wishing to be like his brothers. As a monkey, Prince Cinders went to the palace disco but got stuck at the door. He transformed back just in time to save Princess Lovelypenny from an uncomfortable bus ride. They fell in love and married, while his brothers were turned into house fairies by the fairy.
Holden waits for his date Sally at Radio City and is taken by her appearance in a black coat and beret. During their play, he finds the actors Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne too polished in their skills. He impulsively asks Sally to run away with him using money he has in the bank, but she rejects his idea, thinking he's being weird.
The Tailor of Gloucester, by Beatrix Potter - Free BookChuck Thompson
The Tailor of Gloucester. By; Beatrix Potter. Classic childrens book. Free for Christmas and the rest of the year too. Gloucester, Virginia Links and News website. Visit us.
A Brief Musical Interlude: Chicago- Chapter 1TonytheFish
This summary provides the context and key events in 3 sentences:
The document is the beginning of an adaptation of the musical Chicago set in The Sims. It introduces the setting of the Onyx Club and follows Velma Kelly as she performs her signature song "All That Jazz" alone after her sister fails to show. The performance is a success but backstage an argument ensues between Roxie and her lover Fred, which ends with Roxie shooting and killing Fred in a fit of rage.
This poem expresses the author's wish to see and experience the beauty of nature through sight and other senses. The author describes wanting to see green grass, lines on palms, smiles transforming faces, and the vibration surrounding people. While unable to see these things directly, the author finds beauty in the deep kinship between humans and dogs, and the flow of thoughts among loved ones. The poem concludes by expressing a wish to feel sensations like the sun's warmth on skin or a loved one's touch, and to experience life through the senses of sighted people.
The document lists various flowers and plants in Polish and English. It includes common flowers like roses, daisies, tulips, and sunflowers. For each flower or plant listed, it provides the Polish and English names. At the bottom it lists some sources where images or information about the flowers and plants could be found.
Cinderella lived with her wicked stepmother and ugly stepsisters who treated her like a servant. One day, the prince announced a ball in search of a bride. Cinderella dreamed of going but knew she would be made to stay home. That night, her fairy godmother appeared and magically transformed Cinderella's rags into a beautiful dress and a pumpkin into a carriage. At the ball, Cinderella danced with the prince but fled at midnight when the spell broke, leaving behind a glass slipper. The next day, the prince searched the kingdom for the girl whose foot fit the slipper, and found Cinderella, marrying her and living happily ever after.
The document summarizes the classic fairytale of Cinderella. It describes how Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters but is able to attend the royal ball with the help of her fairy godmother. At the ball, she dances with and falls in love with the prince. However, she must flee before midnight when the magic ends. Later, the prince finds Cinderella with the glass slipper, they fall in love and marry, living happily ever after.
The song lyrics describe a man who is worried, distressed, and disillusioned with the world. He references being dressed well but waiting for doom, and comments on crazy times and strange people. Throughout the song, the man expresses feeling locked inside and disconnected from the world, and that he no longer cares about things as he used to.
The document discusses 6 photographs and the people, situations, and messages depicted in each. The photographs show: 1) women cooking together during the Great Depression, 2) Hitler greeting a boy, 3) African Americans with police dogs during a 1960s riot, 4) a lynching depicting racism, 5) a family arriving at Ellis Island, and 6) German soldiers being examined. For each, the document analyzes the people, situation, message, importance, potential captions, and inferences that could be made.
This document discusses barriers and opportunities for implementing injury prevention strategies for children and young people in the UK more widely and systematically. It argues that a lack of national leadership and coordination has led to uncoordinated efforts. It recommends designating national lead agencies and improving local coordination to develop strategies, build capacity, bridge research and practice, and make better use of multiagency and data-driven approaches. Three examples of potential opportunities are also presented.
Este documento habla sobre el flujo de efectivo y sus objetivos. Explica que el flujo de efectivo muestra cuánto efectivo queda después de gastos e intereses. Sus objetivos son conocer la elaboración de flujos de efectivo para operaciones, inversiones y financiamiento, identificar sus funciones y principios básicos de administración de efectivo. También describe las actividades operativas, de inversión y financiación, y la metodología para elaborar el estado de flujo de efectivo.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating "Inspired?" and providing a button to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation. It encourages the reader to try making presentations on the Haiku Deck platform hosted on SlideShare in a concise and engaging manner using just two words and a call to action.
Pinterest is a social media site where users can pin ideas from recipes to clothing to share with others. Users can register with either Facebook or email and then begin exploring different topics to find pins to save to their boards to access later. Pins are linked to their original websites so users can learn more about ideas they discover on Pinterest.
The document describes Mr. Mellen's dream of competing in the 2007 USA Rock-Paper-Scissors Championship in Las Vegas. To qualify, he would need to win one of 16 local tournaments. He worked to get his former middle school teachers to enter and qualify as well, with 4 making it to the final tournament. Mr. Mellen advanced to the semifinals against Mr. Deiser, another strategic player who only threw paper. Their highly anticipated match would determine who went to nationals in Las Vegas.
This document provides guidance on using dialogue in personal narratives. It recommends using dialogue to show something important is happening, reveal conflict between characters, or expose a character's personality. The document advises against using dialogue just to state obvious information, introduce new characters, or unnecessarily lengthen a story. Writers are encouraged to practice crafting dialogue by writing what characters said on post-it notes, using quotation marks and describing how the character spoke.
Blended learning combines online digital media with traditional classroom methods. Ms. Hochman's English Language Arts class uses blended learning by having students read literature online and participate in online discussions, but also meeting regularly for projects, presentations, and Socratic seminars. This allows using the strengths of both online and face-to-face learning to help students master the subject.
The photograph shows three different scenes: 1) German boys saluting Hitler in the 1930s-40s, 2) WWII soldiers smiling together despite fighting, and 3) men dumping moonshine as others watch unhappily in 1940s US. The photographer aimed to convey German youth's support for Hitler, camaraderie among soldiers, and authorities asserting power over bootleggers. The photos provide historical insights but also raise questions about the subjects' later lives and experiences.
The document discusses powerful transitions. It suggests that transitions are important moments that can shape one's future direction. Transitions provide opportunities for growth and change if one approaches them with courage, hope and openness to new possibilities.
The document contains summaries of 6 photos. Photo 1 shows women cooking in the early 20th century, representing women's roles before they fought for rights. Photo 2 depicts Hitler shaking a boy's hand, likely used for propaganda before WWII. Photo 3 pictures civil rights activists confronting police dogs, showing the brutality faced during the civil rights movement. Photo 4 portrays the Statue of Liberty hanging an African American man, conveying that black people lacked rights in the US. Photo 5 shows immigrants at the Statue of Liberty, demonstrating the number of people who came to America in the past. Photo 6 features military members giving checkups to men, illustrating the process of joining the military in another time.
This document summarizes the experiences of Eleanor Kadis and her family during the Great Depression of the 1930s in the United States. It describes how Eleanor's father lost his job as a realtor after the stock market crash led to people being unable to pay rent. This forced the family to move to a poorer home. Eleanor recalls her mother making clothes last by repurposing them for other family members. The family relied on food from a small garden and cheap staples like potato pancakes. Eleanor cried while waiting in a long line at the supermarket to collect a food coupon for her family. The document outlines some of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs to provide relief and jobs to Americans struggling during the Depression.
Roy Spencer is a climate skeptic and scientist who has published a book called "Climate Confusion" that argues global warming is not manmade or harmful. He cites 5 main reasons for his skepticism: 1) no recent warming, 2) uncertainty around how much warming is natural vs. manmade, 3) claims the IPCC process is political rather than scientific, 4) models cannot explain past climate changes, and 5) climate change was obvious but explanations have failed. However, Spencer receives funding from ExxonMobil and his book was published by a conservative publisher, so his arguments may be biased.
Pinterest is a social media site where users can pin ideas from recipes to clothing to share with others. Users can register with either Facebook or email and then begin exploring different topics to find pins to save to their boards to access later. Pins link to the original source when clicked and users can organize their saved pins into categories on their profile page to revisit.
Про Децентрализованные Автономные Компании и Организации (DAO, DAC), про юрисдикцию Интернета, Bitnation, виртуальное государство, Libre.Life, про методы познания и уровни осознания, про Всемирный Союз и про наше будущее.
The summary provides the key details and themes across 3 of the poems/songs in the document:
The Cure's "Beautiful Song" describes kissing and addiction with references to greed, duplicity, and leaving behind "babies and everything." Bob Dylan's "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" uses ominous imagery of war and suffering to portray an uncertain future, with the singer trying to warn others. The Doors' "The End" somberly acknowledges the end of a relationship and elaborate plans, with no more safety or surprises to come.
Cally is a teenage girl who has run away from home and is living alone in an abandoned lot surrounded by trees. She has registered with the local Land Office to legally live on the land as long as she pays her taxes. Cally explores the nearby town, finding a fishing hole, junkyard, and meeting a friendly girl named Mina. She tells Mina a story to bond with her. Cally works to gather food and building materials to make her lot feel more like a home, while staying out of sight of adults before the nightly curfew.
This document appears to be lyrics from several songs by the artist Rodriguez. The lyrics touch on themes of loneliness, drug use, social issues, and criticism of wealth and the establishment. They incorporate imagery of cities, drugs, religion and make references to famous people like Janis Joplin. The style moves between narrative storytelling and philosophical musings across different musical pieces.
This document contains several poems about youth and growing up submitted by Dylan James. The poems explore themes of nostalgia, change, friendship, and perceptions of youth. One poem reflects on friends graduating high school and drifting apart. Another discusses warped views of one's younger years. The poems showcase the complex feelings associated with life transitions from youth to adulthood.
The Wells Branch Community Library in Austin, TX, hosted a writing contest in November, 2009 (National Novel Writing Month). Here are the four winning compositions!
Allozyme, Arvicanthis, and Meloti confront Matthew Hart for harassing their sister Menidia. A fight ensues where Allozyme overreacts and traps Matthew in a room with a hungry plant monster, seemingly killing him. Meloti and Arvicanthis are horrified, while Allozyme celebrates gaining power. Later, Allozyme's cousin Bertie approaches him, hinting at offering him more power. Back at home, Meloti and Arvicanthis are still upset with Allozyme's actions.
I.M. Bored: A Legacy in 10 Generations - Gen 7 Part 1Lady Lark
This document provides an update on the author's legacy challenge family, the Boreds. It introduces the triplets - Charlene, Olivia, and Penelope - who have just aged into teenagers. Charlene rolled the popularity trait, Olivia knowledge, and Penelope pleasure. Penelope's lifetime want is to have 50 first dates. The summary concludes with the triplets preparing to party as teenagers and looking forward to the challenges of college.
This document provides lyrics from several classic country songs spanning from the 1930s to the 2000s. It includes songs by early pioneers like the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers as well as more modern artists like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Lucinda Williams. The songs cover a range of themes including love, heartbreak, loneliness, and spiritual themes. They demonstrate the evolution of country music over the decades while retaining traditional folk and blues influences.
The document is a track list for Taylor Swift's album "Fearless". It contains 13 tracks, listing the song titles. The tracks include popular songs like "Love Story", "You Belong With Me", and "Fifteen". The album spans many genres including country pop and pop rock.
Rolley's Dinky-di Out Of Your Tree bachelor challengecoffee4u
Rolley is set to participate in a bachelor challenge to find a spouse, despite having no experience with relationships. His sister Peach scrambles to set everything up after realizing Rolley was unaware. 15 female sims arrive by helicopter to compete for Rolley's affection. The challenge will see how Rolley handles his first romantic experiences and getting to know each of the female contestants.
The document provides an overview of the English rock band The Smiths and their frontman Morrissey, including:
1) Their rise in the early 1980s with catchy and melodic pop singles that were also intellectual and morose.
2) Their breakup in 1987 marked the end of their influential but short career.
3) Morrissey went on to a successful solo career but continued exploring political and controversial topics in his lyrics, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential artists in alternative rock.
1. The document is a collection of poems by various poets including Karen Bayangan, Daniel Cas-ing, Ruby Ann Gonzales, Jeremy Lillef, Ma. Eunice Opinaldo, and Ruth Vinluan.
2. It includes individual poems on topics such as a newly bought bike, a pet, toy cars, importance, and abuse.
3. The poems cover various themes including childhood memories, nature, relationships, and hardships.
The twins Omea and Aleigha hear a strange noise while cleaning the attic that leads them on an imaginative adventure. They find themselves floating on a rainbow and taking a ride through candy-filled lands. They meet magical creatures like unicorns and fire girls along the way. After traveling to places like volcanoes and space, the twins finally return home by clicking their heels and realizing it had all been a dream.
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Cat Calls Amalia Ortiz Hit me with one of those cat .docxtroutmanboris
Cat Calls
Amalia Ortiz
Hit me with one of those cat calls
see, I was walking down the street
like your sister
like your momma
walking down your street
composing a symphony in my mind
i could see the violinist about to touch the bow to the strings when…
Damn, milk did your body good!
I was walking down the street
like your sister
like your momma
walking down the street
like your daughter
like your gramma
but you don’t want to hear that
‘cause you’re only cruising for a lover
so all you see
are curves
Hit me with one of those cat calls
when I was walking down the street composing a poem in my mind
I had written the outline
and was about to start the rhyme when…
Hey, Mami, where are you headed?
and you saved me from the prison of my mind
call me Mami again, please,
Hit me with one of those cat calls
just one more time so that
I feel my worth
i’ll call you Papi, because
every woman really wants a Daddy
and you the first man ever to be completely honest about
what women really need
I need another cat call
because I sometimes lose awareness of my curves
and you remind me
I should never worry my little head
about the problem of this man’s world
because there are big, strong machos like you
who value your women
so much you just have to celebrate your sister’s beauty with a
Aye sabrocita!
‘cause I was walking down the street
like your sister
like your momma
walking down your street
like your daughter
like your gramma
felling kind of scared
you know, walking down that street
in that neighborhood
in these times
and just as paranoia was kicking my ass
Whoa. Beautiful, I’m in Heaven!
you made me feel so at home
and even a little turned on to boot
hey, where are you going in such a hurry
come back and give me another cat call
‘cause nobody can howl like you, baby
gets me all hot just to wonder what else you can do
with that tongue wagging back and forth
you always remind me
it doesn’t matter what I wear
all that matters is that I have what it takes
between the legs
‘cause I’ll be a complete mess and…
Honk! Honk! You fine!
what was I thinking
actually worrying
about things that don’t concern me
like education and respect
when all I really need
more than flowers
more than candy
more than respect
is a hunk’a man in a hunk’a car
and those drive by love notes to convince me that
I think I’m in love too!
Hit me with one of those cat calls
you’ve finally hit on the one thing that
drives me wild
I just hope your daughter gets to meet
such giving men
as you
There was a video available on Youtube that is no longer available. You can access the video by going to
her website at amaliaortiz.net and clicking on the poetry tab at the top of the page. You then click on
the poem entitled “Cat Calls” and it should load up to play. If it doesn’t load up, then I can’t help you.
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This document provides an introduction to various forms and terms related to poetry. It defines poetry as emphasizing the line over the sentence and including features such as figurative language, stanzas, and meter or rhyme. The document then defines and provides examples of different types of poetry including ballads, confessional poetry, and elegies. It also briefly introduces poetic devices and terms such as poetic license, imagist poetry, and lyrical poetry. Song lyrics are provided as examples to illustrate several poetic forms.
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29. “The last time we talked
The night that I walked
Burns like an iron
In the back of my mind”
30. “One day justice will come
and find you
And I’ll be right there in your
memory to remind you”
31. But you put on quite a show
Really had me goin‘
But now it's time to go
Curtain's finally closin'
That was quite a show
Very entertainin'
But it's over now
Go on and take a bow