Welcome back guys, how are you? What are your first impressions of the new year? I hope they’re good. If they aren't, you know, music can help. So, here I am introducing my new post. Today I’m back with my January issue and I thought of showing you my top favorite 2019 songs. OK?
Wednesday, 29 January 2020
TOP FIVE 2019 SONGS
Welcome back guys, how are you? What are your first impressions of the new year? I hope they’re good. If they aren't, you know, music can help. So, here I am introducing my new post. Today I’m back with my January issue and I thought of showing you my top favorite 2019 songs. OK?
Saturday, 25 January 2020
BEING A WOMAN IN THE REGENCY ERA: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, THE MOVIE
Sense and
Sensibility is a 1995 drama movie directed by Ang Lee.The movie
is based on the homonymous novel written by Jane Austen and published in 1811.
The movie, through
the story of the Dashwood family, narrates of complex relations between money,
inheritance, love and marriage in the Regency Era.
Thursday, 23 January 2020
NEVER TAKE LIFE FOR GRANTED - A TOUCHING INTERVIEW WITH MICHELE BRAVI
MY REFLECTIONS
ON MICHELE BRAVI’S INTERVIEW
Last
Saturday I saw a very touching interview with singer Michele Bravi on TV, which was the first
interview he released after his involvement in a road accident where a woman died, a tough, traumatic experience for him. One that radically changed his life. In the interview Michele told
about this dark period, and I was struck by his answers, his reflections and
above all the way he expressed them. It brought me to some
reflections I want to share with you all.
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
ROBIN REDBREAST: MYTH AND REALITY
On the 21st of December winter begins and here the redbreast
makes its appearance in the countryside and gardens becoming the symbol of the cold season. Its colored body stands out on the white of the snow, permitting us to note its presence. Protagonist
of legends, myths, anecdotes, poems and standard traditions, the Redbreast is a symbol full of charm and meanings.
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Michela M.,
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traditions,
winter
Monday, 20 January 2020
GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO, FROM GREECE TO NBA
Who is Giannis
Antetokounmpo?
Giannis Ougko
Antetokounmpo is a Greek professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks
of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Antetokounmpo's combination of
size, speed and ball-handling skills led to his nickname the "Greek Freak”.
Born
in Greece from Nigerian parents, Antetokounmpo began playing basketball for the
youth teams of Filathlitikos in Athens. In 2011 he began playing for the club's
senior team. In 2013 he declared himself eligible for the NBA Draft and was
selected 15th overall by the Bucks.
Friday, 17 January 2020
FATE STAY NIGHT
Hi guys and welcome back to our blog! Today's post is about “Fate Stay Night Ultimated Blade Work”, one of the many series in the Fate saga. Have you ever seen Fate Stay Night ubw? or any other series in the saga?
The saga is centered on the war of the holy grail, a war
between 7 magicians who contend for the sacred cup that can express a single
desire. The magicians are helped by the servants, heroic spirits of the past or
the future, summoned by magicians to whom the sacred grail gives the body of
the hero chosen for that war.
Wednesday, 15 January 2020
WHEN OPERA MEETS METAL ROCK
Hi guys, how are you? Francesco C.
here! Do you remember my last post? I told you about my favourite kind of music
and today I’d like to follow up and talk about one of my favourite albums, “Metropolis Pt.2: Scenes from a memory” by
Dream Theater.
Monday, 13 January 2020
THE SIEGE OF MASADA
Hi everybody, I’m Francesco G. ; I love history and
you must have noticed from my previous posts. Now, today I will tell you a
story, it’s set during the famous Siege of Masada. I’ve written the story from
the eyes of Faustus Hortensius Laevinus, a Roman legionary. Enjoy reading!
Saturday, 11 January 2020
NEW YEAR IN JAPAN
Hi guys! Welcome back to our blog! Since we have recently
welcomed the new year and, as you know, I’m fond of everything Japanese, today
I’d like to tell you what happens in Japan on New Year’s Day.
The 31st December and the 1st January
are very important days in Japanese culture, they correspond respectively to
the holidays called Omisoka and Shogatsu.
Like any other important celebration there are traditional
rites, in the Japanese culture there are many; 9 traditional rites!
Thursday, 9 January 2020
ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE
One of the easiest intelligence tests is the “Mirror
self-recognition test”, it’s on a very intuitive level and has something to do
with self-awareness. The test is to put a red mark on your face, you pass if
you recognize that it’s on your own face. Children begin to pass at around 18
months old. Chimps, dolphins, elephants and magpies: all of them passed the test.
However, some monkeys don’t pass the test, even though they’re widely seen as
intelligent animals.
Tuesday, 7 January 2020
WHY IS GLASS TRANSPARENT?
Hello everyone! With today’s post I’m going to start a series with the answers to many common questions from everyday life which
may seem predictable or obvious but are not .
The first question I’d like to
answer is “Why is glass transparent?” Have you ever wondered how something like
glass can be so invisible?
Sunday, 5 January 2020
MILLIONAIRE ACCOUNTS
Hello and
Happy 2020, everyone! In this month’s post I’m going to list the most followed accounts
on Instagram! Do you like IG? Who do you follow, celebrities or people with
whom you share interests? Here are the most popular accounts with millions of
followers. Are you ready?
Friday, 3 January 2020
THE WITCHES OF SALEM
Witch is a word that has been used in history to refer to various kind of sorceresses, with
various meanings, depending on the time
period and the cultural sphere it was used in. Today we usually use it to refer
to a generic evil female magician, like the female antagonists in many fairy
tales.
This way of seeing the witches come from
the Middle Ages when, because of the centrality of the Christian religion in
Europe, those who were considered capable of doing impossible things were
called witches (or wizards if they were men) and considered followers of the
Devil and, usually, sentenced to be burnt at the stake. Today we use the
expression witch trials to refer to
the enormous number of trials led against the ones who were supposed to practice witchcraft over the
course of time.
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Salem,
witch hunt,
witch trials,
witchcraft,
witches,
Yuri
Wednesday, 1 January 2020
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