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Sunday, November 30, 2008

AIDS DAY



World Aids Day is celebrated on December 1. Here are some videos and links about the syndrome.


Click on the banner to visit this excellent webpage. The link takes you to a game to test your knowledge but you can also find loads of information, videos and quizzes.



Watch this video from Worldvision, a humanitarian organization.



You might like to visit this magazine which covers HIV and AIDS. POZ is an abbreviation of pozitive, which means HIV positive. The guide will take you to a practical guide for HIV rookies.

You can also visit this very interesting webpage on The Age of Aids, a 2006 special of TV program FRONTLINE. Everything's good about it, especially the opportunity to watch the whole program online in very good quality - you can even download the transcript. (The program is 240 minutes long, but you can watch it in 10-minute segments)

There is so much more material on the web. The one I included can keep you busy for weeks. I hope you enjoy the selection.


Saturday, November 22, 2008

ANIMAL CRACKERS

People love their pets. After all, they are part of the family: they grow with you and, when they are gone, it feels like a part of you is missing (well, not fish or hamsters, perhaps; I'm thinking about cats and dogs, mainly). Pets are good for your health: they lower your blood pressure, cholesterol and trygliceride levels; they keep you company and can increase your opportunities to go out, exercise and socialise. According to studies, pet owners have better health than non pet owners. Pet is even a term of affection, just like honey, or darling.

It's no wonder, then, that people pamper their pets and try to give them the best they can afford. Sometimes this pampering is excessive, though. You have probably heard about Leona Helmsley, who left $12 million to her dog when she died... and nothing to two of her grandchildren . According to an article in Business Week, Americans spend $41 billion a year on their pets —more than the gross domestic product of all but 64 countries in the world. That's more than what they spend on the movies ($10.8 billion), playing video games ($11.6 billion), and listening to recorded music ($10.6 billion) combined. I don't have information about other countries in the first world, but I have the impression that it's not just Americans who spend so much.

Click on the dog to see a slide show with sound, giving you the main facts of the article; read the whole article (only for the bravest! - advanced level); or download this associated mp3 file (self-extracting zip file, 9 MB, 16 minutes long).

There's a wide range of services available to pet owners, apart from food. Veterinary care can be very expensive, so why not take out an insurance policy? It can save you lots of money. If you want your pet to look extra cool or give them a special present, click on the pooch to find plenty of ideas, including classical music.

Is your pet misbehaving? You might need a pet psychologist, or rather, a 'companion animal behaviour counsellor' (not to be confused with just a pet trainer: you need a university degree to become one). Click on the picture to learn about Dr Mugford's job.

Sadly, your pet has passed away. You can ease your loss with a virtual memorial to honor the memory of your pet, complete with tributes, pictures and condolences from other owners. Immortal pets is a good example, and it happens to host a celebrity.

Finally, an example of why people love their pets. Click on Fergus and discover his unique skill.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

ELECTORAL HIGHLIGHTS

The USA elections are now over. We all know who won, we got to know the contenders, but what about third parties? The media don't care much about them, but they exist: the Constitution Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party are the biggest and they also had presidential candidates, but there are also such parties as the Prohibition Party or the US Marijuana Party. You can learn more here, and take a look at the candidates here.

There are also non-partisan, independent candidates who just decided to run for President. Even Paris Hilton presented her (fake) candidacy! A MacCain campaign ad critisiced Obama's leadership by comparing him to Britney Spears and Paris Hilton: "He's the biggest celebrity in the world. But is he ready to lead?" (were they calling him an airhead?). Paris responded with another ad: "Hey America, I'm Paris Hilton and I'm a celebrity too. Only I'm not from the olden days and I'm not promising change like that other guy. I'm just hot!"



Is she dull or is it my imagination?

Both candidates were endorsed by politicians and celebrities. One endorsement in particular made The Obama Girl famous. She caused a sensation by singing 'I got a crush... on Obama' (actually, she lip-synched). Obama's daughters found the video disturbing.




A star was born when MacCain picked his Vice-Presidential candidate: Sarah Palin. Comedians had a field day with her. Here are some samples:
  • "Political experts are saying that to succeed in the vice presidential debate, Sarah Palin needs to show that she has the same concerns as everyday Americans. For instance, Palin planned to start the debate by saying she's really troubled by John McCain's choice for vice president."-Conan O'Brien
  • "Have you been watching the Sarah Palin interview with Katie Couric on the 'CBS Evening News'? Pretty interesting. Sarah Palin could not remember the name of a newspaper or a magazine that she reads. And I was thinking, wow, we could possibly have a leader of the country who doesn't read. And then I thought, well, hell it's worked pretty good for George Bush."--David Letterman
  • "Earlier today, Governor Sarah Palin held a meeting with several leaders from other countries to showcase her foreign policy expertise. That's right, yeah. Experts say the meeting took 90 seconds." --Conan O'Brien
Finally, see this celebrity-packed ad promoting... absentism!?


Tuesday, November 4, 2008

GRAMMAR POINTS

I have grouped together several grammar points in this post. Click on them to open the document (you will need Adobe Reader).
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