giovedì 12 dicembre 2013

All you need is love - (The) Beatles ♬

Love, Love, Love
Love, Love, Love
Love, Love, Love

There's nothing you can do that can't be done
Nothing you can sing that can't be sung
Nothing you can say but you can learn how to play the game
It's easy

Nothing you can make that can't be made
No one you can save that can't be saved
Nothing you can do but you can learn how to be you in time
It's easy


All you need is love
All you need is love
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need

All you need is love
All you need is love
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need

Nothing you can know that isn't known
Nothing you can see that isn't shown
Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be
It's easy

All you need is love
All you need is love
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need

All you need is love (All together, now)
All you need is love (Everybody)
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need (love is all you need)

Yee-hai
Oh yeah
She loves you, yeah yeah yeah
She loves you, yeah yeah yeah

School trip!☺


9th Dicember 2013, Monday.
Dear Louis,
on Dicember 9th, my classmate, my English teachers and me left from Mondragone to go to Caserta. There we watched the Beatles' musical. My teacher Esterina La Torre organize it, it was a fantastic idea. We arrived in Caserta at 10.30 a.m., then we came into the theatre and at 11.15 a.m. the musical started. It was very funny, the actors/singers were very good and young (also handsome), When the musical finished the boys answered at ours question: 'How old are you?', 'Where did you come?', 'What is your favourite italian food?' and 'What is your favourite Beatles' song?'.
My favourite songs were 'Please Please me', 'Hey Jude', 'Yellow submarine' and 'All you need is love'.
It lasted two hours, then we went out and we ate so fast, because we had to get the bus for turning back in Mondragone. At 3.00 o' clock p.m. we were already at home for studying. 

Louis' carrot!

Nelson Mandela's death.

South Africans and people from all over the world are mourning the death of Nelson Mandela. In South Africa, thousands of people gathered in Johannesburg and Soweto to say goodbye to their country's first ever black president. They danced, sang, cried and prayed for the man they loved. Mr Mandela died aged 95 on Thursday after months of illness. South Africa's President Jacob Zuma broke the news of Mr Mandela's death in a late-night speech on TV. Mr Zuma said: "Our nation has lost its greatest son." Mr Mandela spent most of his life campaigning for equal rights in South Africa.
He spent 27 years in jail before becoming South Africa's president in 1994.
Leaders from all over the world heaped praise on Mr Mandela. His long-time friend Archbishop Desmond Tutu said: "God was so good to us in South Africa by giving us Nelson Mandela." US President Barack Obama said: "He achieved more than could be expected of any man. Today, he has gone home." UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called him "a giant for justice and a down-to-earth human inspiration". He added: "Nelson Mandela showed what is possible for our world and within each one of us if we believe, dream and work together for justice and humanity." British Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted: "Nelson Mandela was a hero of our time. A great light has gone out in the world."

venerdì 15 novembre 2013

My favourite actor: Johnny Depp!

John Christopher Depp III was born June 9, 1963 in Owensboro , a small industrial town in Kentucky . As a child he was often next to his beloved grandfather , who died shortly after the seventh birthday of Johnny . The same year the family moved to the coastal town of Miramar , Fla., where his father, an engineer, had found a job as director of public works. Shocked by the death of his grandfather and by the continuous removal ( a dozen, after moving to Florida) that prevented him from visiting friends , Johnny became a boy closed and grumpy . After the divorce of his parents, in 1978, the situation worsened . Not very interested in studies , Johnny Depp did a decent culture on drugs
and soon dropped out of school . In the church of his uncle, a Presbyterian minister , Johnny discovered the music, thanks to gospel music played by his cousin . His mother bought him an electric guitar second hand, and the boy spent much time studying and practicing the instrument , locked in his room . Soon, Johnny Depp became a good guitar and began to play in a band. However, along with love for the guitar also grows its exceptional beauty and charismatic force that convinced him to switch to acting. Still a minor, he began working in nightclubs in Florida and later his group ' The Kids ' opened some concerts of Iggy Pop . In 1983 , Johnny Depp married Lori Anne Allison makeup artist and two years later, already divorced, went with her ​​to Los Angeles. In California , Lori Allison presented her ex-husband Nicolas Cage , who encouraged him to recite . Just twenty-one years , then, here it is already on track to groped climbing movie star. Her first movie is " Nightmare - Out of the night ," where he has a part of the second floor.
But the important roles do not wait , manufacturers understand that long itself in the eyes behind the dark face lies a sex symbol to impose four of us and four eights . Even if the good little chap Depp is not a superficial and mindless , as then showed his artistic choices .
In 1986 in " Platoon" is one of the desperate in the Vietnamese jungle while his first starring role in 1990 finally arrives in the musical " Cry Baby ." The fame comes in the same year with " Edward Scissorhands ," postmodern fable of Tim Burton, the director who transformed the career of the actor, making it in some ways his alter ego . Here Depp is the slicer machine became a man, but his hands still mechanical , which clashes with the "normal" world : the film was a great success and launched the actor 's face from eternal teenager.
In 1992, he starred in " Raising Arizona " , in the role of Axel , who rejects the American dream offered to him by his uncle for a series of wacky friends. The series of personages of gentle soul with " Benny & Joon " (where a mime is a bit ' quirky , which in some attitudes retrieves the sadness Chaplin ) and " Eating Gilbert Grape ," in the shoes of a young man overcome by an unbearable family in a small town in Iowa . Depp exact his character ever in " Ed Wood ", which realizes Burton in 1994 , where he embodies the director of films of the '50s trash , making credible the ingenuity and optimism of the character.
In the same year opposite Marlon Brando in the role of a suicidal and self-styled great seducer , full of fantasy in " Don Juan DeMarco " . Now they want it in many, this innocent young man , loved by women (it's always in the lead in the rankings of the sexiest celebrities ) and directors of worship. In recent years the authors have wanted money as John Badham , Jim Jarmusch , Mike Newell, Terry Gilliam, Roman Polanski , Sally Potter , Lasse Hallstrom , Julian Schnabel and Ted Demme . Someone environment would say, " Sorry if it's just ... " . Movies are always excited by the critics, everyone appreciates its smart choices as its always superb performances (in " Donnie Brasco " Newell duet on par with none other than Al Pacino ) . Moreover, it is fair to say that to film " Benny & June " and " Eating Gilbert Grape " refused successes as safe as "Dracula ," " Speed" and " Interview with the Vampire ."
In 1996 he instead tried his hand with directing, directing and starring in (again alongside Brando ) " The Brave " , the story of an Indian penniless and laconic who offers to play a lethal snuff -movie to secure a future for their families .
After marrying , for a little over a year , Lori Anne Allison in 1985 , he embarked on long conversations and relationships with Winona Ryder and Kate Moss. In 1999 he married pop star actress Vanessa Paradis Alps , which gave him two sons in a short time . Owner of the famous nightclub " The Viper Room", has been arrested countless times for his sudden excesses .
The year 2004 sees the protagonist of the Oscar with the film " Pirates of the Caribbean - Pirates of the Caribbean " ( with Orlando Bloom ), for which , however, does not get the statuette.
In conclusion, it counts as a summary of his personality Pine Farinotti what he wrote in his dictionary of film: " Attractive and definitely has sex appeal , but not prone to narcissism , you know, when the role requires it, to pass these characteristics in accordance with plan , showing ductile and showing great interpretative sensibility.
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The Beatles ♪

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best played together as the Silver Beatles in 1960 in Liverpool. In the summer of that year they performed in Hamburg, Germany, and in 1961 recorded the first 45 laps as a group to accompany the singer Tony Sheridan. In the fall of that year, Brian Epstein, manager-turned-seller records the group manages to get an audition with Decca, where the Beatles are discarded. Epstein try to Parlophone, where George Martin is to take care about the project. After a change of formation - leave Pete Best, Ringo Starr enters, while Stuart Sutcliffe had left the band s
ome time before - the band released the first 45 laps, LOVE ME DO, and a second, Please Please Me, which jumped in head the charts, giving way to an unprecedented success - in fact number one ranking, a collective called Beatlemania fever plaguing teenagers from around the world, change is still crucial to the base of pop and rock - which stops Only eight years later, with the dissolution of the quartet.
The milestones of the group are marked by sensational events, such as the U.S. invasion in 1964 (five songs in the first five places in the standings), two films like "A Hard Day's Night" and "Help!" The honor of Baronetti given to the group by Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in 1965, the crusade against the group undertaken in the United States after the phrase "We're more famous than Jesus Christ" that Lennon delivery in 1966. These are the years of success as A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, BEATLES FOR SALE, HELP, RUBBER SOUL, and songs like "I want to hold yor hand", "Ticket to Ride," "Yesterday", "Yellow Submarine", both for mention a few titles in a production well known.
Despite the worldwide success, the group - in the late sixties - begins to suffer from fatigue also marked by a certain discontent among the various components. In 1968 he published The White Album, a triumph, in which, however, emerge once and for all the will of the Fab Four to express themselves individually rather than as a group yet. The next year lets out ABBEY ROAD, most complex both lyrically and in musical arrangements, which also saw the consecration of George Harrison as a great composer like the Lennon-McCartney due to the success of "Here Comes the Sun" and "Something ".
LET IT BE, their latest album released in 1970, is completed in spite of Paul McCartney is at odds with the manager because he wants to treat the profits of the Beatles and his wife Linda's father, Lee Eastman.
The end of the Beatles was proclaimed on April 10 of that year with an announcement of Paul McCartney who has since begun to work on solo projects.
It 's just that in 1996 the remains of the Beatles back together in the recording studio to work on a documentary about their history and three double-CD anthology containing unreleased and alternate versions of their classics, including two unpublished Lennon songs.
After the death of Lennon in 1980 and that of Harrison in 2001 following a long illness, McCartney said the same - in 2007-want to complete "Now and Then", a song that the band has been working through the implementation of ANTHOLOGY , with new verses written using a new drum track recorded by Ringo Starr and the stock of the guitar by George Harrison.
At the end of 2007, the two surviving Beatles are called to play in Israel to celebrate sixty years since its establishment.

Is Graffiti an art form?

Graffiti writing is a social, artistic and cultural form widespread in all the planet, based to express their creativity. The first graffiti writer was TAKI 183 in 1970, which together with Ramellzee, started making graffiti in New York; in Italy was Carlo Torrighelli (born 1909) in Milan.

It all started from 'graffiti writing', a phenomenon initially youthful characterized by incessant action of boys and girls determined to impose their pseudonymus located in an urban area. Over the years it has created its own linguistic code, differentiating works made stylistic categories and giving rise to a dense network of international connections of lovers protagonists. If would be more accurate, however, to associate the phenomenon of writing to the Hip-Hop culture, which contains numerous other factors related to forms of expression of an urban area, and in any case born in that environment, such as the MC-ing, Dj-ing or turntablism, and the break dance.

Some people think that the graffiti is wrong, especially if the boys do graffiti on important monuments in the city. In Italy in some cities is legal do this while in Argentina the Street Art is persecuted.

For me, graffiti should be present in all the cities because they give colour to them, all this without damaging the important monuments of course. Obviouslyb the text or graphics should not be boring but original.

Banksy

Banksy (Bristol, 1974 or 1975) is an English artist and writer.

It is one of the greatest exponents of street art. We know that he grew up in Bristol but his real identity is kept secret. His works are often satirical background and cover topics such as politics, culture and ethics. The technique I prefer for his works of guerrilla art has always been the stencil, which just with Banksy has arrived to collect an even greater success at street artists around the world. His stencils have been popping up just in Bristol, then in London, particularly in the areas to the northeast, and to follow in major European capitals, greatly not only on the walls of the streets, but also in unexpected places like the cages at the zoo in Barcelona.

venerdì 8 novembre 2013

Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day (Poppy Day or Armistice Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to remember the people who died in the line of duty. This day are also recognised as special days for war remembraces many non - Commowealth countries.
So 11th Novembre is the Remembrance Day; it is a national holiday in France and Belgium. The day was specifically dedicated by King George V on 7 November 1919 as a day of remembrace for members of the armed forces who are killing during World War I. The Initial or Very First Armistice Day was held at Buckingham Palace commercing with King george V hosting a 'Banquet in Honour of the President of the French Republic' during the evening hours of November 10, 1919. Tre red remembrace day/poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrace Day due to the poem 'In Flanders Fields'.
It commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies and Germany at Compiegne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, wich took effect at 11.00 a.m. in the morning. The Armistice Day is one of most important military celebration in France, since it was a major French victory and the French paid a heavy prince in blood to archive it.

mercoledì 30 ottobre 2013

My favourite song! ♥

LITTLE THINGS

Your hand fits in mine
like it's made just for me
But bear this in mind
it was meant to be
And I'm joining up the dots
with the freckles on your cheeks
and it all makes sense to me
I know you've never loved
the crinkles by your eyes
when you smile, you've never loved
your stomach or your thighs
the dimples in your back
at the bottom of your spine
But I'll love them end lessly

I won't let these little things
slip out of my mouth
but if I do It's you (oh, It's you)
They add up to, I'm in love with you
And all these little things

You can't go to bed
Without a cup of tea
And maybe that's the reason
that you talk in your sleep
And all those conversations
are the secrets that I keep
Though it makes no sense to me

I know you've never loved
the sound of your voice on tape
You never want to know how much you weigh
You still have to squeeze into your jeans
But you're perfect to me...

I won't let these little things
slip out of my mouth
but if it's true It's you, It's you
They add up to, I'm in love with you
And all these little things

You'll never love yourself
half as much as I love you
You'll never treat yourself
right darlin' but I want you to
If I let you know I'm here for you
Maybe you'll love yourself
like I love you, oh

I've just let these little things
slip out of my mouth
because It's you, oh It's you, It's you
They add up to and I'm in love with you
And all these little things

I won't let these little things
slip out of my mouth
but if it's true, It's you, It's you
They add up to, I'm in love with you
And all your little things.

venerdì 25 ottobre 2013

HALLOWEEN!

The History of Halloween

Halloween is an ancient festival, which has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain (Sah-ween), this was when the Celts (the ancient inhabitants of Great Britain) celebrated their New Year and the day they believed that the souls of those who had died that year progressed to the underworld. It was said to be a night when ghosts, demons and witches roamed the earth and people tried to placate them with offerings of nuts and berries. Nowadays these offerings are more likely to be the Mars Bars and Snickers (formerly Marathons) given out to children trick or treating, but it remains a day when we can acknowledge our fears and celebrate forces we do not understand. Today in the UK it is celebrated on All Hallows Eve, the night of October 31, the last night of October which was originally the eve of Samhain.

Trick or Treat

Many of today's Halloween traditions are associated with America, however they originated in Celtic history. For example the custom of 'trick or treat' originated in England as ‘Mischief Night' when children declared one ‘lawless night' of unpunished pranks (usually May Day eve or Halloween). In the late 19thC, the Irish belief that 'the little people' or fairies played pranks on Halloween, led boys and young men to carry out practical jokes on that night, Nowadays children dress up in costumes and go from door to door where they knock on the door, or ring the doorbell, and yell 'Trick or treat!'. The idea being that the owners of the house give the children a treat (sweets or money) or the children will play a trick on them - I believe that in legal terminology this is called extortion!

Jack o' Lanterns
Halloween It was the Irish who brought the tradition of the Jack O'Lantern to America. The practice of carving Jack-o'-lanterns goes back to the Irish legend of Jack, a lazy but shrewd farmer who tricked the Devil into a tree, then refused to let the Devil down unless the Devil agreed to never let Jack into Hell . The story goes that the Devil agreed, but when Jack died, he was too sinful to be allowed into Heaven, and the Devil wouldn't let him into Hell. So, Jack carved out one of his turnips, put a candle inside it, and began endlessly wandering the Earth for a resting place. He was known as Jack of the Lantern, or Jack-O'-Lantern. Nowadays the typical Jack-o'-lantern is a pumpkin whose top and stem have been carved off and inner membranes and seeds scooped out to leave a hollow shell. Sections of a side are carved out to make a design, usually a face. It is possible, using thicker and thinner sections cut with differing tools, to create surprisingly detailed and realistic designs. A light source (traditionally a candle) is placed inside the pumpkin and the top is put back into place (often after a "chimney" is carved in the lid in order to allow heat to escape). The light illuminates the design from the inside. Jack-o'-lanterns are generally made for Halloween, and were originally made from large turnips, beets and swedes, before the introduction of the now more familiar pumpkin from the Americas. This text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation Licence.

Superstitions associated with Halloween

It was believed to be the night when the barrier between the living world and that of the spirits was at its weakest. In the old days people lit bonfires to ward away evil spirits and in some places they used to jump over the fire to bring good luck. Now we light candles in pumpkin lanterns called Jack-o'-Lanterns. This is intended to scare away evil spirits from the home. Halloween was also a time to honour the dead, and divine the future

venerdì 18 ottobre 2013

English Autumn Holidays

First Day of Autumn.
This day is known as the autumnal equinox. On 22 or 23 September, the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night are nearly equal in all parts of the world.

The Great River Race.

Next year's Race will be on Saturday 27 September 2014. The Great River Race, London's River Marathon, is a spectacular boat race up the River Thames that attracts over 300 crews from all over the globe and appeals to every level of competitor from those who enjoy fun, fancy dress and charity stunts, to serious sportsmen and women who like to win. A great fun day out for competitors and spectators alike.

The Pearly Kings and Queens Harvest Festival

At St Martin-in-the-Fields on Trafalgar Square. The 'Pearlies' were costermonger's (street seller of fruit (apples, etc.) and their distinctive costumes are said to have sprung from the arrival of a big cargo of pearl-buttons from Japan in the 1860's.

Trafalgar Day.

Britain and France had been at war with each other a long time. In 1802, both countries signed a truce but neither expected it to last and it didn't. In 1804 the war began again, and this time Napoleon (on the French side) intended to invade Britain. It was Nelson's job to stop him. On October 21, 1805, the both sides met. Admiral Nelson had a fleet of 27 ships The French and Spanish had an armada of 33 vessels. (The commander in charge of the armada at the time was Vice-Admiral Villeneuve.). The Battle of Trafalgar was fought off Cape Trafalgar on the Spanish coast. The battle was between the combined fleets of Spain and France, (led by Napoleon) and the Royal Navy (led by Nelson). The British cut the French and Spanish line of battle and destroyed or captured almost all their ships. But a French marksman spotted Nelson and shot him! When Nelson was shot, at the height of the Battle of Trafalgar, the whole of the country was plunged into mourning. Nelson was given a  grand State Funeral and is buried in a tomb in St Paul's Cathedral. Statues of Nelson were erected all over Britain,  the most famous being in Trafalgar Square in London. His flagship HMS Victory serves as a shrine to one of the country's rich naval history.

venerdì 11 ottobre 2013

My favourite TV show.

'Lost' is my favourite tv show.

FIRST SEASON. The first season begins with a plane crash that leaves the surviving passengers of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 on what seems to be a deserted tropical island. Their survival is threatened by a number of mysterious entities, including polar bears, an unseen creature that roams the jungle (the "Smoke Monster"), and the island's malevolent inhabitants known as "the Others". They encounter a French woman named Danielle Rousseau who was shipwrecked on the island 16 years before them and is desperate for news of someone called Alex. They also find a mysterious metal hatch buried in the ground. While two characters try to force the hatch open, four other survivors attempt to leave on a raft that they have constructed. Meanwhile, flashbacks centered on individual survivors detail their lives prior to the plane crash.

SECOND SEASON.
The second season follows the growing conflict between the survivors and the Others, and continues the theme of the clash between faith and science, while resolving old mysteries and posing new ones. A power struggle between Jack and John over control of the guns and medicine in the hatch develops, resolved in "The Long Con" by Sawyer when he gains control of them. New characters are introduced, including the tail-section survivors (the "Tailies") and other island inhabitants. The hatch is revealed to be a research station built by the Dharma Initiative, a scientific research project that was conducting experiments on the island decades earlier. A man named Desmond Hume has been living in the hatch for three years, pushing a button every 108 minutes to prevent a catastrophic event from occurring. As the truth about the mysterious Others begins to unfold, one of the crash survivors betrays the other castaways, and the cause of the plane crash is revealed.

THIRD SEASON.
In the third season, the crash survivors learn more about the Others and their long history on the mysterious island. Desmond and one of the Others join the survivors while one of their number in turn defects to the Others. A war between the Others and the survivors comes to a head, and the survivors make contact with a rescue team aboard the freighter Kahana.

FOURTH SEA
SON.
Season four focuses on the survivors dealing with the arrival of people from the freighter, who have been sent to the island not as part of a rescue operation, but for far more nefarious purposes. The survivors begin planning to leave the island before the freighter crew can carry out their plan. Flashforwards reveal the identities and future actions of the so-called "Oceanic Six," a group of survivors who have escaped the island and returned to their normal lives. In an attempt to "move the island" to safety, one of the Others uses an ancient device on the island that not only moves the island physically but also moves it to another point in time, while simultaneously teleporting that Other to a desert in Tunisia.

FIFTH SEASON.
The fifth season follows two timelines. The first takes place on the island where the survivors who were left behind erratically jump forward and backward through time until they are finally stranded with the Dharma Initiative in 1974. The second continues the original timeline, which takes place on the mainland after the Oceanic Six escape, and follows their return to the island on Ajira Airways flight 316 in 2007 (three years after they escaped). Some passengers on the Ajira flight land in 1977 and some remain in 2007. The ones who land in 1977 reunite with the other survivors who have lived for three years with the Dharma Initiative and attempt to change past events in order to prevent the Oceanic plane from crashing in the future.

SIXTH SEASON.

In the sixth and final season, the main storyline follows the survivors, reunited in the present day. Following the demise of Jacob, the island's protector, the survivors are up against the Man in Black, known previously as the Smoke Monster. A "flash-sideways" narrative also follows the lives of the main characters in a setting where Oceanic 815 never crashed. In the final episodes, a flashback to the distant past shows the origins of the island's power and of the conflict between Jacob and the Man in Black, who are revealed to be twin brothers. One survivor becomes the successor to Jacob as caretaker of the island, and kills the Man in Black in a final showdown, with the island at stake. A small handful of survivors escape on the Ajira plane. It is implied that a few survivors return home later, while others remain living happily on the island. The series finale reveals that the flash-sideways timeline is actually a form of limbo, where some of the survivors and other characters from the island are reunited after having died because their time on the island had been the most important part of their existence. In the end, the survivors are all reunited in a church where they "move on" together.

A critically acclaimed and popular success, Lost was consistently ranked by critics on their lists of top ten series of all time. The first season garnered an average of 15.69 million viewers per episode on ABC. During its sixth and final season, the show averaged over 11 million U.S. viewers per episode. Lost was the recipient of hundreds of award nominations throughout its run, and won numerous industry awards, including the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2005, Best American Import at the British Academy Television Awards in 2005, the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama in 2006 and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked Lost No. 27 in its list of the 101 Best Written TV Series of All Time.
                                        Louis's Carrot

Origin of the name Federica

Meaning: powerful that dominates through peace 
Origin: German 
Feastday : July 18 
Matches : Astrological sign of Capricorn 
Lucky number : 5 
Colour: blue 
Stone : lapis lazuli 
Metal: gold 
The oldest form or Frederigo Frederico has evolved to its present Italian , even through the forms and Latin medieval Fredericus Frederigus . The name is attested in all of Italy, particularly in the North and in Lombardy , from the Middle Ages emphasized the prestige of emperors and rulers have taken him . Some king of Sicily of the House of Aragon took this name. It was also the name of many northern dynasties , that of Austria, Denmark, of Saxony and Prussia. Frederick I, Emperor of Germany and the Holy Roman Empire , called ' Barbarossa ' (1122-1190) , is perhaps the best known. On July 18, we celebrate St. Frederick Bishop of Utrecht , martyred in 838 , as well as s. Frederick Bishop of Liège. Among the famous people remember Cardinal Federico Borromeo , which has given great importance in the novel " The Betrothed" Alessandro Manzoni , the German poet Novalis and Holderlin , the great Italian director Fellini . In his destiny is written in large letters the word success because he knows best efforts in order to achieve it , using every ounce of his talent. Federico reveals shady character , serious , worried that others recognize him as a leader , always taut as a violin string , often dark and of few words. From the other demands more than grant , and this takes rather than share in the affective field for whoever is next can be a real stress.
                              Louis's Carrot

venerdì 4 ottobre 2013

The Beautiful Girl

Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a boy that was secretly in love with a girl; every day he said the same sentence: -Oh mother, looked at that girl, doesn't she look beautiful? If only I would speak to her! In this village there was a magic tree: if you put under it some money, it would make all your wishes come true. So, one day, the boy went to the tree and he said: -I wish I could meet the beautiful girl. So, some days later, his wish came true, he met the girl and they fallen in love. They lived by day, they loved by night for years suddenly the boy received a letter from the marine and he should leave his home and go to war. The night before his boarding they came back to the magic tree and they said together: -I wish that our love could last forever. But never the less the next morning he had to board on the ship. The girl waited for days, months and years, every day he went to the port to see if the boy had come back, but never came. One day, after years of waiting, they met in a brilliant place, like in a dream. That place had the name of 'paradise' and they finally lived there happily with their love lasting forever.                                                                             Louis's Carrot

venerdì 27 settembre 2013

Liam Payne - One Direction

Liam is 1/5 of On Directin, he is my idol with Harry, Louis, Zayn and Niall. He was born in 29th August 1993, when he was born , he was dead, but the doctor brougth again him in life. Then they noticed that his kidney didn't function; now he has on kidney. When he was 14, he went to X-factor and met Simon Cowell, he attended nine hrs for saw he. But the judges went back Liam at home. Two years later he passed the audition, but this time he was in a band. They went one week to Harry's home, there they became friends, they sand and enjoyed themselves. Liam said:'I never saw for boys working so hard.' They Returned to X-factor and sang with Robbie Williams and they met Michael Bublé. They arrived at the final, but they didn't win. Later they went to Simon Cowelland he wanted they became a new band, he suggested to give them this name because Liam, Harry, Zayn, Louis and Niall went in one direction 'success'. Now they have millions of fans that love them.

                                                               Louis's Carrot

mercoledì 5 giugno 2013

My life!

I come from Aversa, but now I live in Mondragone. In my family we are 5: my dad, my mum, my brother, my sister and me; my parents are divorced and so I live with my mum and my brother, my sister works in London. My dad is 47, he is a policeman and he has short brown hair, brown eyes and he is tall; my mum is 40, she is a housewife and she has brown-black hair, brown eyes and she is tall and slim. My brother is 12, he is a student, he has short brown-black and brown eyes; my sister is 23, she is a worker-student, she has long brown-red hair, brown eyes and she is tall and slim. My best friend is Elena, she is my classmate too. She has long brown-red hair, brown eyes and she is tall and slim. I lover her. Two times a week I go to swimming pool with my brother and two friends, I would be like Federica Pellegrini, I love her, she is my idol. One Direction are my idols too, I love their music so much; They are a boy-band Anglo-Irish and they are 5, this isn't the only group that I listen, Little Mix is another.
                                                                Louis's Carrot