Saturday, 30 June 2012
Friday, 29 June 2012
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Sponsor a Child in Brazil.
Sponsor a Child in Brazil.
At Christmas or Children's Day, trade moves a lot. Many people do not let the date go blank and go in search ofa gift for sons, nephews, godchildren, neighbors, acquaintances, etc.. Some are more generous and extend good work for children who have never seen in life, making donations to shelters, needy communities or even inyour own neighborhood. In both cases, the motivation is the same: to win a smile and, therefore, also the day.
But helping a child does not need to date. And for the most troubled and need not be in person. Many ONGs work with the concept of 'sponsorship', when a donor makes a monthly contribution, and provides assistance in the distance. In Brazil, ActionAid has gainedprominence after the vehicle in a broadcast TV commercial in which the actress Julia Lemmertz explains the actions of the ONG, which has international presence and operates in Brazil since 1999.
The Brazilian region with the largest presence of ActionAid is the Northeast, but also receive other projects. According to the coordinator of fundraising, Benjamin Bruno, the focus of actiondepends on local needs.
Julia Lemmertz sponsors a child by ActionAid and help to change to better the lives of thousands of children in Brazil.
10 years ago in Brazil ActionAidtrabalha with poor people to conquer basic rights such as food, education, genderequality and racial and democratic participation.
For more information, see: http://www.mudeumavida.org.br
At Christmas or Children's Day, trade moves a lot. Many people do not let the date go blank and go in search ofa gift for sons, nephews, godchildren, neighbors, acquaintances, etc.. Some are more generous and extend good work for children who have never seen in life, making donations to shelters, needy communities or even inyour own neighborhood. In both cases, the motivation is the same: to win a smile and, therefore, also the day.
But helping a child does not need to date. And for the most troubled and need not be in person. Many ONGs work with the concept of 'sponsorship', when a donor makes a monthly contribution, and provides assistance in the distance. In Brazil, ActionAid has gainedprominence after the vehicle in a broadcast TV commercial in which the actress Julia Lemmertz explains the actions of the ONG, which has international presence and operates in Brazil since 1999.
The Brazilian region with the largest presence of ActionAid is the Northeast, but also receive other projects. According to the coordinator of fundraising, Benjamin Bruno, the focus of actiondepends on local needs.
Julia Lemmertz sponsors a child by ActionAid and help to change to better the lives of thousands of children in Brazil.
10 years ago in Brazil ActionAidtrabalha with poor people to conquer basic rights such as food, education, genderequality and racial and democratic participation.
For more information, see: http://www.mudeumavida.org.br
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Trick Photography And Special Effects E-book
Trick Photography & Special Effects 2nd Edition



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Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Monday, 18 June 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Peso da Régua city! The Douro Valley, Portugal.
Douro is one of the world’s famous wine rivers, with spectacular landscape and fabulous wines. Here, in this dramatic and beautiful landscape in northern Portugal, grapes are grown on steep, terraced slopes. One can only marvel at the dedication of the people growing wine in this region. The climate is dry and hot, very hot in summer, and the grapes are picked perfectly ripe. These grapes will be made into port wine, but not only. Peso da Regua, commonly known as Regua, is a municipality in northern Portugal, in the district of Vila Real. With a total area of 94.9 km2, extended over 12 parishes, its population included 17,987 inhabitants (of which approximately 10,000 are in the city of Regua). Peso da Regua was inhabited by Roman and barbarian invasions during the early part of the settled history. Its name, as historians have suggested, developed from a few places: first, the name Vila Reggula a Roman estate that at one time existed near the historic centre; others suggest it originated from the word recua (the ships that plyed the waters along the Douro); or derived the word reguengo (a designation for lands that were attributed to the monarchy). Peso da Regua may also have its origin in the word regra (English: rule), alluding to the hereditary rights of descendents achieved through forals. This theory is based on the donated of lands by Counts Henrique and Hugo in 1093, which were transferred to Egas Moniz. It is likely that this rule gave origin to the word Regoa, and later Regua. In relation to the first word, Peso, there are two opinions on its origin: the first, defends the it was derived from the place where the weighing of goods existed, or where taxes were levied; or, secondly, that the word was probably used to define the placed where animals were fed (Portuguese: pensado), or Penso.
Friday, 15 June 2012
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Monday, 11 June 2012
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Thursday, 7 June 2012
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Dá-me uma gota de ti.
Uma palavra que seja
Despida de todos os sinais
Vestida de outro lugar
Onde habitem vendavais
E gaivotas a cantar
Dá-me uma flor desfolhada
Com seiva de água na boca
E lonjuras de moinhos
Como alquimias de vento
A rasgar céus em pedaços
Como estilhaços do tempo
Dá-me um chá preto das cinco
E o Bolero de Ravel
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Entre beijos no meu peito
Lábios carnudos que eu sinto
E o sabor da tua pele
Dá-me um trago de ti mesma
Em copo de oiro e cristal
Para que escondidos na noite
Celebremos o teu corpo
Com excessos soletrados
Num desrespeito total
Num desrespeito total
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Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Quinta do Vesuvio

The wines produced here in the 19th century were very well received. Dona Antónia Adelaide Ferreira developed her domaine, and her empire; she owned thirty separate quintas, and oversaw an expansion in her estate to over 400 ha, of which 100 ha was planted to vines, before her death in 1896. Her descendants managed the estate for the next century, but the property entered a period of slow decline, compounded by a number of disasters along the way. Phylloxera resulted in a loss of many of the vines, and these were replaced by thousands of olive trees which proved to be a bad business decision; they were quite unprofitable. The vineyard area declined, in part because some sites lying along the banks of the Douro were lost when the river was dammed in 1973. By the late 20th century this left the estate ripe for an injection of new capital and new enthusiasm. This 'showpiece' was purchased by the Symingtons in 1989.

Friday, 1 June 2012
DONOS DE PORTUGAL
Donos de Portugal é um documentário de Jorge Costa sobre cem anos de poder económico. O filme retrata a proteção do Estado às famílias que dominaram a economia do país, as suas estratégias de conservação de poder e acumulação de riqueza. Mello, Champalimaud, Espírito Santo – as fortunas cruzam-se pelo casamento e integram-se na finança. Ameaçado pelo fim da ditadura, o seu poder reconstitui-se sob a democracia, a partir das privatizações e da promiscuidade com o poder político. Novos grupos económicos – Amorim, Sonae, Jerónimo Martins - afirmam-se sobre a mesma base. No momento em que a crise desvenda todos os limites do modelo de desenvolvimento económico português, este filme apresenta os protagonistas e as grandes opções que nos trouxeram até aqui. Produzido para a RTP 2 no âmbito do Instituto de História Contemporânea, o filme tem montagem de Edgar Feldman e locução de Fernando Alves. A estreia televisiva teve lugar na RTP2 a 25 de Abril de 2012. Desde esse momento, o documentário está disponível na íntegra em donosdeportugal.net. Donos de Portugal é baseado no livro homónimo de Jorge Costa, Cecília Honório, Luís Fazenda, Francisco Louçã e Fernando Rosas, editado em 2011 pela Afrontamento e com mais de 12 mil exemplares vendidos. donosdeportugal.net facebook.com/donosdeportugal
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