segunda-feira, 18 de outubro de 2010

Food for Good Skin


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1008 Food for Good Skin
Mike and MJ discuss what foods people should consume to produce heathy skin.
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Lars the Little Polar Bear


  
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What happens first, second, third and so on? Find the correct number for each section.
  It was a very special day for Lars the little Polar bear. He was going to the sea for the first time together with his father.

  The ice floe was getting smaller as the temperature was warmer, and Lars was lucky to find a barrel he could clung to. 

  At night, while Lars and his father were sleeping, the ice began to crack apart. When Lars woke up, he was all alone in the middle of the sea.

  Everything was so different from what Lars was used to, and he wanted to go home. Henry introduced Lars to Samson the whale who could take Lars back to the North Pole.

  After a storm Lars arrived at an island where he met Henry the Hippo. Lars was amazed by all the strange plants and animals on this warm and green island.

  When the first iceberg came into view, there was Lars’s father, so happy to see his little Lars again.  Lars told his father all about his exciting adventures.

                          

domingo, 17 de outubro de 2010

Soupy Sales, 1926-2009: He Made People Laugh for More Than 40 Years

Source: www.voanews.com


The "Soupy Sales Show" was a huge success.
The "Soupy Sales Show" was a huge success.


BARBARA KLEIN: I’m Barbara Klein.
DOUG JOHNSON: And I’m Doug Johnson with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English.  Today, we tell about comedian Soupy Sales who made people laugh for more than forty years.
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BARBARA KLEIN: Soupy Sales was an actor, and a radio and television performer. He was perhaps best known for getting hit in the face with pies.
SOUPY SALES: "I've always been a devotee of slapstick, and it sort of emphasizes sometimes jokes and you know I think everybody really deep inside would sometime or another would like to throw a pie or get hit with a pie."
BARBARA KLEIN:During the course of his career, he said he was hit with a pie twenty thousand times.  He was equally well known for throwing pies at other famous people.  Among those were the entertainers Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Junior and Trini Lopez.  All three men were hit with pies during a nineteen sixty broadcast of “The Soupy Sales Show.”
Comedian Soupy Sales with fellow comedian Pat Cooper during a party honoring his 75th birthday at the Friar's Club in New York.
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Comedian Soupy Sales with fellow comedian Pat Cooper during a party honoring his 75th birthday at the Friar's Club in New York.
Soupy Sales was born Milton Supman in nineteen twenty-six in Franklinton, North Carolina.  He was the youngest of three sons born to Irving and Sadie Supman.  His older brothers were nicknamed “Hambone” and “Chickenbone.”  Milton became known as “Soupbone,” based on a common mispronunciation of his last name.
The nickname “Soupbone” was later changed to “Soupy.”  “Sales” was added years later, based on a nineteen twenties comedian named Charles “Chic” Sale.
DOUG JOHNSON: Milton’s father died when he was five years old.  His mother moved the family to Huntington, West Virginia. The young man was voted the most popular boy in high school.
Milton served in the United States Navy during World War Two. He entertained his shipmates with comedy routines broadcast over the ship’s sound system.
When he returned to West Virginia, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Marshall College in nineteen forty-nine.   While attending school, he spent his evenings performing in nighttime social clubs as a comedian, dancer and singer.
Soupy Sales began his career as a scriptwriter and disc jockey who played records on the radio.  He became one of the most popular radio personalities in Huntington, West Virginia.  He began his television career in nineteen fifty with the show “Soupy’s Soda Shop.”  It was one of the nation’s first dance shows for teenagers on television.
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BARBARA KLEIN: “Soupy’s Soda Shop” was later followed by a variety show called “Club Nothing.”  The show featured comedy, appearances by famous entertainers and music.
Both shows lasted less than a year.  Soupy Sales was said to have left the shows for health reasons.  In his words: “They got sick of me.”
Several months later he moved to Cleveland, Ohio and began another television show called “Soup’s On.”  Soupy Sales received his first pie in the face on that show. That show was also cancelled. But the pie-throwing later became a regular part of Soupy Sales’ comedy act.
In nineteen fifty-three he started another television show in Detroit, Michigan.  “Lunch with Soupy” became an instant success.  It was the first comedy show that appealed to all ages, attracting children, young people and adults alike.
Soupy Sales would dance crazily around the stage wearing a big, funny-looking bow tie and a black top hat.  Soupy Sales was known for wearing his black top hat and big, funny-looking bow ties.
Soupy Sales would dance crazily around the stage wearing a black sweater, a big, funny-looking bow tie and a black top hat.  He would tell an endless string of jokes, make up funny stories and ask stupid questions.
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DOUG JOHNSON: An unusual group of characters joined him on the show, including two dog puppets. Viewers could only see the dogs’ large paws.  Black Tooth was known as the nicest dog in the United States.  Black Tooth was famous for pulling Soupy Sales off the stage to give him loud, noisy kisses.  His co-star, White Fang, was considered the meanest dog ever.  White Fang was known for throwing pies.
Pookie the Lion was another show favorite, as was Hippy the Hippo. Other characters on the show included Soupy’s girlfriend, Peaches, played by Soupy Sales himself. And Philo Kvetch was a private detective who was not too smart.
The show later became known as “The Soupy Sales Show” and it was a huge success.  The show moved to Los Angeles, California in nineteen fifty- nine.  It became one of the city’s top rated shows before moving to New York City in nineteen sixty-four.
BARBARA KLEIN: One of the most famous broadcasts of the “The Soupy Sales Show” aired on New Year's Day, nineteen sixty-five.  Soupy jokingly asked children watching the show to find where their parents kept their money. He asked them to send him the green pieces of paper with pictures of men with beards.
The comedian later talked about the incident during a comedy performance at a comedy club in New York.
SOUPY SALES: “Hey kids, I said, last night was New Year's Eve and your mom and dad were out having a good time.  And it's only right cuz they work hard all year long.  They’re probably still in the bedroom sleeping.  I said what I want you to do is tip toe into the bedroom, but don't wake them up.  And you'll probably see your mom's pocketbook on the floor and your dad's pants.  But don't wake them up.  I said I want you to go in your mom's pocketbook and your dad's pants and you'll see a lot of green pieces of paper with pictures of guys with beards.  I said what I want you to do is take those green pieces of paper and put them in an envelope and on the envelope you write Soupy Sales.”
BARBARA KLEIN: A woman who had seen the show complained to federal communications officials.  She said that Soupy Sales was urging children to steal money from their parents.  The television station owners suspended him for a week.  But, the incident made him even more popular with his fans. He later reported that he had received only a few real dollar bills.  He said he donated the money to charity.
A pie is left on the star of Soupy Sales on the Hollywood Walk of  Fame in Los Angeles on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.
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A pie is left on the star of Soupy Sales on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.
DOUG JOHNSON: Soupy Sales was also a huge fan of jazz.  During his time in Detroit he hosted a nighttime music and comedy show called "Soupy's On."  Some of the most famous jazz musicians in the world appeared on his show.  Among them were Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Chet Baker, Ella Fitzgerald and Detroit native Miles Davis.  Charlie Parker also appeared on the show.  His song "Yardbird Suite" became the theme song for "Soupy's On."
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BARBARA KLEIN: During his career, Soupy Sales also made regular appearances on “The Tonight Show.”  And he appeared on popular television game shows.  They included “What’s My Line,” “To Tell the Truth,” “Hollywood Squares” and “The Match Game.”  He also appeared on Broadway, starred in several movies and even tried his luck at music.
He released two albums in nineteen sixty-five.  One was called “Spy with a Pie.”  The other was “Soupy Sales Sez Do the Mouse and Other Teen Hits.” Both albums were on the Top Two Hundred Albums Chart in Billboard Magazine.  His single “Do the Mouse” sold hundreds of thousands of copies.  Soupy Sales created a new dance called The Mouse which he often performed on his show.
DOUG JOHNSON: In the late nineteen eighties, Soupy Sales had a radio show in New York. His new show aired between two other radio personalities known for their sometimes shocking behavior, Don Imus and Howard Stern.
In two thousand three, Soupy Sales told his life story in a book called "Soupy Sez! My Zany Life and Times."  It became a best-selling autobiography.
And in two thousand five he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  The comedian, actor, radio and television performer died in two thousand nine.  Soupy Sales was eighty-three years old.  We leave you with his song “Do the Mouse.”
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BARBARA KLEIN: This program was written and produced by June Simms.  I'm Barbara Klein.
DOUG JOHNSON: And I'm Doug Johnson. You can learn about other famous Americans on our website, voaspecialenglish.com. You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter at VOA Learning English.  Join us again next week for PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English
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Maganews, Crack a life-destroying drug


Source: www.maganews.com.br

A life-destroying drug

Crack ruins the lives of addicts and their families, and also contributes to increased crime

Crack is one of the most dangerous drugs there is. It has an effect a few seconds after first being inhaled. Initially the user feels euphoric, but the stimulating effect soon wears [1] off: it lasts from3 to 10 minutes. After this initial feeling of pleasure, users feel down and depressed. To feel good again users look for more of the drug, and the cycle begins. Users lose their self-control and become enslaved [2],  to the addiction.  Constant use of this drug damages people’s mental and physical health, affecting the brain, lungs [3], sleep and appetite. People get weaker [4],  and lose weight. Addicts run a much greater risk of suffering pulmonary and cardiac diseases. According to research, the drug’s power over users is such that only 10% of addicts who look for treatment manage to release themselves from its grasp [5],.  

Increased crime
As crack causes very strong chemical dependency, addicts lose their jobs,
girlfriends, boyfriends, friends and family. The police associate crack use with increased crime. This is because the addiction leads [6] users to commit criminal acts to get the money to buy the drug. In some cases, users even steal belongings [7] and money from their own families.  Besides ruining their own lives, crack users also ruin their families’ lives.


Matéria publicada na edição de Junho / Julho da Revista Maganews (número 55).
Áudio:  Haley Alcântara
Foto 1 (Christian Tragni / Folhapress) –  Crack addicts on a street in the center of São Paulo city.
Foto 2 – One of the posters in Brazil’s campaign against crack

Vocabulary
1 to wear off – exp. idiom. = desaparecer
2 enslaved – escravizado
3 lung – pulmão
4 weaker – mais fraco
5 grasp – aqui = vício / dependência / algo que nos acorrenta
6 to lead – aqui = levar
7 to steal belongings – furtar / roubar objetos (bens)

Words and Their Stories: Like a Rolling Stone


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Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
Today we explain a very old saying that has had a big influence on rock-and-roll music. That saying is a rolling stone gathers no moss. It has several meanings. One meaning is that a person who never settles down in one place will not be successful. Another is that someone who is always moving, with no roots in one place, avoids responsibilities.
This proverb was said to be first used in the fifteen hundreds. But in the nineteen sixties, the expression rolling stone became famous in the world of rock-and-roll music. It became the name of a rock group, a song and a magazine.
Experts say it all started with a song by the American singer and guitarist Muddy Waters. He was one of the country’s top blues musicians until his death in nineteen eighty-three. His music influenced singers like Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan. In nineteen-fifty, Muddy Waters recorded a song called “Rollin’ Stone.”
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A British rock group is said to have taken its name from Muddy Waters’ song. The Rolling Stones performed for the first time in nineteen sixty-two. The group’s members called themselves “the world’s greatest rock and roll band.”
In nineteen sixty-five, Bob Dylan released his song “Like a Rolling Stone.” It is one of his best known and most influential works.
It is an angry song about a woman who was once rich and successful. But now she is on her own, “with no direction home, like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone.”
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In nineteen sixty-seven, a young man named Jann Wenner started a magazine he named “Rolling Stone.” The magazine reported on rock music and the popular culture that the music created. By nineteen seventy-one, “Rolling Stone” had become the leading rock music and counterculture publication. It is still popular today.
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This VOA Special English program was written by Shelley Gollust. I'm Faith Lapidus. You can find more WORDS AND THEIR STORIES at our website, voaspecialenglish.com
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sábado, 16 de outubro de 2010

Furna dos Caboclos' expedition







It was 6:30 in the morning when Teacher J. Adenilson and me went with of primary school’s students from  Joao Henrique and Instituto Municipal Joao Cândido Filho for a expedition to Furna dos Carboclos (Indigenous’ cave) located around 14 kilometres away the downtown. We went by bus and when arrived in Lagedo’s ranch we hiked for more 4 kilometres until the ancient Indigenous rock art paintings.

There J. Adenilson a Geography teacher explained for the rock forming and the effects of the greenhouse and global warming in the ecosystem, the biome Caatinga (in Indigenous language means White Brush), after that, the Regional tour guide explained about the Archaeology ancient paintings, according to Archaeologists they have around 6.000 B.P (Before Present).

Carlos, the regional guide with J. Adenilson and Jailma (Agronomist) they are going to create a NGO (Non-Profit Organization), the main purpose of this expeditions is to preserve the biome Caatinga and to provide for students a visit to the Archaeological sites. Next we collect seeds of native plants from Caatinga's biome to plant in few months. Around 12 am we return home.

Have a look at the pictures and videos on the next posting. And give donations for CADOCA (Agroecologist Centre of the Caatinga’s Friends).

Tropa de Elite



 Source: www.maganews.com.br
Blockbuster
Tropa de Elite 2: A different enemy now
Under the command of Colonel Nascimento, Bope gets stronger and wins big victories against drug dealers. But there is a new and even more dangerous enemy: the militias[1]


In 2007 Brazil got to know one of the most memorable characters in the history of its movies: Captain Nascimento, a courageous police officer who scared [2] the criminal classes. This tough cop [3], played by Wagner Moura, helped the movie Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad) become one of the biggest hits in Brazilian cinema. The movie was seen by over two million people in the theaters [4] and another 11.5 million saw pirated copies. Directed by José Padilha,Tropa de Elite won several awards, among them a Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, in 2008.  Now, Nascimento is back to face a new challenge. In “Tropa de Elite 2 – A different enemy now”, Nascimento is a few years older and has a teenage son. He is promoted from captain to colonel and takes overall [5] command of Bope (Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais). Under his leadership[6], Bope becomes stronger, much better equipped and has better trained officers. The Bope officers win a lot of battles against the criminal classes and kick [7] the drug dealers out of a lot of shantytowns. But Nascimento discovers that there is nothing to shout [8] about. A new enemy rises up, and is much more dangerous: the militias that take over the shantytowns the drug dealers have been run out of. The militias are made up of former cops who extort [9] protection money from residents. Directed by José Padilha, the movie is released on October 8th.

Matéria publicada na edição de número 57 da revista Maganews.
ÁUDIO – David Hatton.
Fotos - Alexandre Lima

Vocabulary
militias – milícias
to scare – amedrontar
tough cop – tira (policial) durão
theaters – salas de cinema
5 overall command – comando geral
leadership – liderança / comando
to kick out – aqui = expulsar
there is nothing to shout about- exp. idiom. = não há motivo para festejar
to extort - estorquir