martes, 9 de diciembre de 2008

Summary of the song

Matisyahu - YOUTH
This song talk about young people that don’t know what to do, talk about all young people, people crying, and the singer give hope to all that people, hope, trust and security, he say to the young people around the world they are the owners of the world, and this song it’s about the strong that they must have, and say too clearly "youth is the engine of the world", the singer think the young people lost the confidence in they. At last he say young people drink and smoke to fill the hole in their chest!
This song has a nice massage, he believe completely in the young

SONG: YOUTH - MATISYAHU

youth
Some of them come now
Some of the running
Some of them looking for fun
Some of them looking for away out of confusion
Some of them don't know where to be
Some of them don't know where to go
Some of them trust their instincts
That somethings missing from the show
Some don't fit society
Their insides are crying low
Some of them teachers squashed the flame
'fore it had a chance to grow
Some of them embers still glow
Them charcoal hushed and low
Some of them come with hunger supressed
Not fed them feel the death blow, yo
(Coro:)
Young man control in your hand
Slam your fist on the table
And make your demand
Take a stand
Fan a fire for the flame of the youth
Got the freedom to choose
You better make the right move
Young man, the power's in your hand
Slam your fist on the table and make your demand
You better make the right move
"youth is the engine of the world"
Storm the halls of vanity
Focus your energy
Into a laser beam
Streaming shattered light
Unites to pierce between the seams
And it seems
The world open peering
The children see
Rapid fire for your mind
Half a truth is just a lie
They rub me the wrong way
They say their way or fall behind
Seventeen disconnect left out
The concept as to why
There's a spiritual emptiness
So the youth them get vexed
Skip class and get wrecked
Feel with beer and cigarettes
To fill the hole in their chest!.

martes, 2 de diciembre de 2008

scholarships in washington

in washington is the University of Washington, this is a public University and offers scholarships for people whit no money, whit that scholarship you can go there and study from 2 to 4 years, they give you money for live and maintenance. they offer interesting program, in my case a great program of Linguistics.

Washington. United States of America

United States of America. Washington. Specifically: Georgetown (it’s like a small city, a neighborhood in Washington)
the population in Georgetown is very little for that reason its a very quiet, and the people there all are known.
Georgetown is a neighborhood located in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., along the Potomac River waterfront.
In Geogetown are, Rivers,lakes, many green zones,like I said, Georgetown is near the Potomac River.
The weather in there are in summer very hot, and in winter it's no so could.
THe transportation in Georgetown consist: in the streets the service lends the common buses, and personal cars, but for be near a river the Ferry it's a normal transportation there.
Georgetown have history, to George Washington liked to go there, go to sities like small taverns. others important persons how live there was: Graham Bell, Thomas Jefferson...
there are small neighborhoods teeming with history, culture, and architecture taht boast museums, parks, shopping malls, restaurants, and bars. they leave a deep impresion on those who visit them.
Georgetown is a hig clas neighborhood,for taht reason it's expensive to live there, but if you are a turist is more cheap... (just a little)

domingo, 9 de noviembre de 2008

Emily wrote many poems, and some of my favorites poems are: (in English is in his original version, in Spanish have been translated by Latin poets)

I HIDE myself within my flower,
I HIDE myself within my flower,
That wearing on your breast,
You, unsuspecting, wear me too
And angels know the rest.

I hide myself within my flower,
That, fading from your vase,
You, unsuspecting, feel for me
Almost a loneliness.

EN MI FLOR ME HE ESCONDIDO
En mi flor me he escondido
para que, si en el pecho me llevases,
sin sospecharlo tú también allí estuviera...
Y sabrán lo demás sólo los ángeles.

En mi flor me he escondido
para que, al deslizarme de tu vaso,
tú, sin saberlo, sienta
casi la soledad que te he dejado.
Versión de Carlos López Narváez

I Died For Beauty
I died for beauty but was scarce
Adjusted in the tomb,
When one who died for truth was lain
In an adjoining room.
He questioned softly why I failed?
“For beauty,” I replied.
“And I for truth, the two are one;
We brethren are,” he said.
And so, as kinsmen met a night, }
We talked between the rooms,
Until the moss had reached our lips,
And covered up our names.
Emily Dickinson


Morí por la Belleza.
Morí por la Belleza, pero recién
acomodada en la fosa,
uno que murió por la verdad yacía
En una fosa contigua.
Me preguntó en voz baja la causa de mi muerte.
“Por la Belleza –respondí,
“Y yo, por la Verdad: las dos son una;
entonces somos hermanos”, dijo.
Y así, como parientes que se encuentran una noche,
Hablamos de un cuarto al otro,
Hasta que el musgo alcanzó nuestros labios
Y cubrió nuestros nombres.
Versión de Irene Gruss & César Cuadros

summary of: byography of Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Massachusetts, U.S, on December 10 of 1830, she was a North American poetry, she was called The Belle of Amherst, and her poetry was the sing of her soul, a true and beautiful sing. Her history is so sad, she passed great part of her life shut in a room of her father in Amherst, and it’s for that reason that many of her poems have a taste bitter, and there she spoke about liberty and things she never did. Most of her friendships were therefore carried out by correspondence. Almost all her poetry never was published in life, just after her death. Her family came from a puritan tradition and they professed the protestant religion and it’s for that reason that she passed great part of her life shut in a room, besides there influenced her work.
Her father, Edward Dickinson was lawyer from The University of Yale, and her mother was Emily Norcross Dickinson. Emily had two brothers: her oldest brother, William D., and her smallest sister was Lavinia D. she played an important role in this history because she was the one who discovered the poetic work of Emily after her death, even she became in the first compiler and editor of the Emily’s poetry.
She studied in the Amherst Academy, before 1838 that Academy was only for men, but in that year it opened its doors for girls, and Emily decided to go there in 1840. She learned there, literature, religion, history, mathematics, geology and biology. There, she learned too, to speak Greek and Latin. And it was in this way that she could read to Virgilio in the original language. She didn’t have much talent in mathematics, so when she had to do the mathematics homework she asked for help to her girl friends.