Saturday, December 20, 2014

Post from Rakil Zazza (not from Prof. Dixon)

"the universities in Morocco. "

the universities in Morocco and job markets does not go in equal way
due to the system of universities don't prepare students for job
markets.
first of all universities graduater have hopeless chance after yeas of
studying and struggling to get certain degrees it,because of a lot of
obstacles which are the real problem as lack of advanced among systems
and companies. for instance  that systems of teaching  had been taught
for many years before which mean there is no new knowledge that
students can benefits from, furthermore, when it comes to curriculam
which does not meet the job markets need, so they still suffer from
lack of necessary skills and less knowledgeable about careers which
they apply for but they get refused. on the other hand,  most
universities have made small changes toward equality of systems of
education and jobs by engaging some communication course so students
learn how to deal with other, also some other courses teach job search
skills so they can know how to apply for it or how to deal with job
interviews.
finally, most students have apprehension of lack of job opportunities
which need better connection with universities.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Freedom

In my own time. In my own way_ That is one of my personal motto. 
We should all have the freedom to move and grow and
develop at own pace. Micheal Scofield

HOPE

Since I was a child, I have been looking for a real meaning or even meanings to this word" HOPE"
I asked a great deal of people, but the answers were different. In fact, I tried as much as I could to define" HOPE" just as I have understood it. As a consequence, this was all what I have understood from those people:
"Hope only hope can break down the obstacles that prevent one from moving forward.
 Hope builds bridges between you and your abilities, and all what it takes is a ruthless determination"

I hope I was able to give its real meaning.

Post about "Beatbox", by Salah eddine El Abbar.

Hello friends, I would like to share something I like a lot, it's a talent that is not that famous. I'm talking about "Beatbox"...
Beatboxing (also beatbox) is a form of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sounds using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice. It may also involve singing, vocal imitation , and the simulation of horns, strings, and other musical instruments.
Sometimes, beatboxers will use their hand or another part of their body to extend the spectrum of sound effects and rhythm. For example, some have developed a technique that involves blowing and sucking air around their fingers to produce a very realistic record scratching noise, which is commonly known as the 'crab scratch'. Another hand technique includes the 'throat tap' which involves the beatboxer tapping their fingers against their throat as they throat sing.
Beatboxing today is connected with hip-hop culture, being one of "the elements", although it is not limited to hip-hop music.
Here is my favorite Beatboxer, I consider him the best in the WORLD.
His name is Alem and he is from France.
Thank you for your attention !

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Post from Meryem Yazidi

  I have been really keen on it since I was 4 years, as it frees me from the prison of sadness and lonlyness, everytime I am pushed into it.  It's a symbole of freedom to me, particulary, when the pencil starts to surf smoothly on the paper like a bird flying freely in the sky, so this is how I feel towards my passion which is "Drawaing".

Post from Yasmine Semlil

Creativity has no limits ,and when you combine it with science, you get this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3oItpVa9fs

Post by Khadija Nidrahou

Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who has become one of the top scientists in the humane livestock handling industry. She lived with autism since the age of 4. She is a real source of inspiration to all of us, she has a very unique ideas and point of view, she challenged everyone and she is now a professor at colorado university and a doctor in science of animals. She has lots of works(hugging machine), books about her life, and their is a film about her named Temple Grandin.i would like to ivite all of you to watch and read about her.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFP7ubENTAM

united states history

       

history of the United States   

When to date the start of the history of the United States is debated among historians. Older textbooks start with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and emphasize the European background, or they start in 1600 and emphasize the American frontier. In recent decades American schools and universities typically have shifted back in time to include more on the colonial period and much more on the prehistory of the Native peoples ]
Indigenous peoples lived in what is now the United States for thousands of years and developed complex cultures before European colonists began to arrive, mostly from England, after 1600. The Spanish had small settlements in Florida and the Southwest, and the French along the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast. By the 1770s, thirteen British colonies contained two and a half million people along the Atlantic coast east of the Appalachian Mountains. In the 1760s British government imposed a series of new taxes while rejecting the American argument that any new taxes had to be approved by the people. Tax resistance, especially the Boston Tea Party (1774), led to punitive laws (the Intolerable Acts) by Parliament designed to end self-government in Massachusetts. American Patriots (as they were called at the time as a term of ridicule) adhered to a political ideology called republicanism that emphasized civic duty, virtue, and opposition to corruption, fancy luxuries and aristocracy.
All thirteen colonies united in a Congress that called on the colonies to write new state constitutions. After armed conflict began in Massachusetts, Patriots drove the royal officials out of every colony and assembled in mass meetings and conventions. Those Patriot governments in the colonies unanimously empowered their delegates to Congress to declare independence. In 1776, Congress created an independent nation, the United States of America. With large-scale military and financial support from France and military leadership by General George Washington, the American Patriots won the Revolutionary War. The peace treaty of 1783 gave the new nation the land east of the Mississippi River (except Florida and Canada). The central government established by the Articles of Confederation proved ineffectual at providing stability, as it had no authority to collect taxes and had no executive officer. Congress called a convention to meet secretly in Philadelphia in 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation. It wrote a new Constitution, which was adopted in 1789. In 1791, a Bill of Rights was added to guarantee inalienable rights. With Washington as the Union's first president and Alexander Hamilton his chief political and financial adviser, a strong central government was created. When Thomas Jefferson became president he purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, doubling the size of the US. A second and last war with Britain was fought in 1812.
Encouraged by the notion of Manifest Destiny, federal territory expanded all the way to the Pacific. The expansion was driven by a quest for inexpensive land for yeoman farmers and slave owners. The expansion of slavery was increasingly controversial and fueled political and constitutional battles, which were resolved by compromises. Slavery was abolished in all states north of the Mason–Dixon line by 1804, but the South continued to profit off the institution, producing high-value cotton exports to feed increasing high demand in Europe. The 1860 presidential election of Republican Abraham Lincoln was on a platform of ending the expansion of slavery and putting it on a path to extinction. Seven cotton-based deep South slave states seceded and later founded the Confederacy months before Lincoln's inauguration. No nation ever recognized the Confederacy, but it opened the war by attacking Fort Sumter in 1861. A surge of nationalist outrage in the North fueled a long, intense American Civil War (1861-1865). It was fought largely in the South as the overwhelming material and manpower advantages of the North proved decisive in a long war. The war's result was restoration of the Union, the impoverishment of the South, and the abolition of slavery. In the Reconstruction era (1863–1877), legal and voting rights were extended to the freed slave. The national government emerged much stronger, and because of the Fourteenth Amendment, it gained the explicit duty to protect individual rights. However, when white Democrats regained their power in the South during the 1870s, often by paramilitary suppression of voting, they passed Jim Crow laws to maintain white supremacy, and new disfranchising constitutions that prevented most African Americans and many poor whites from voting, a situation that continued for decades until gains of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and passage of federal legislation to enforce constitutional rights.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

song covered by me

i'm a rifian and i'm so into singing , it feels good when i do and so i covered this song and thought i'd share it with you , i hope you guys like it

Sunday, December 14, 2014

A poem of friendship

A Friend


 

A friend is one who stands to share
Your every touch of grief and care
He comes by chance, but stays by choice
Your praises he is quick to voice

No grievous fault or passing whim
Can make an enemy of him
And though your need be great or small
His strength is yours throughout it all

No matter where your path may turn
Your welfare is his chief concern
No matter what your dream may be
He prays your triumph soon to see

There is no wish your tongue can tell
But what it is your friend's as well
The life of him who has a friend
Is double-guarded to the end.

Poem by Chaimae Sami

A young man 17 years old Popular in school A friend to all Broad-shouldered Strong as an ox Olympic torch bearer Cross country runner Dance competition winner State champion wrestler Completely selfless Always helping others who are Less fortunate Rarely discouraged Always smiling and laughing Positive about life Why does this seemingly average boy stand above the rest? Why do I admire him so? Because he has done all this And carries on Living life to its fullest And never asks "Why me?" 'Tho he has had No legs Since age six If only we could all be more like Kacey.

Post by Amina Chabib

"Smile"
"
Smile, though your heart is aching
Smile, even though it's breaking
When there are clouds in the sky
You'll get by...

If you smile
With your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You'll find that life is still worthwhile 
If you just...
.
.
.
.
.

That's the time you must keep on trying
Smile, what's the use of crying
You'll find that life is still worthwhile
If you just smile"


A Song called "Smile" by Micheal Jackson. I have been listening to Micheal Jackson since I was a kid, but none of his songs has ever affected me as much as this one. This song helped when I was having a hard time. It helped  me to overcome my depression ,and gave me the determination to stand up again when I wanted to give up, and to have faith in myself. I learned that life is not always about winning and that it s full of struggles. One should not give up no matter what happens.

Post by Hanae Ouk

“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
This quote was given to us as an assignment in our public speaking class but I didn't get the chance to talk about it .so I’m taking this chance to share my thoughts with you.
The meaning of this saying is quite simple it is so similar to the saying   “united we stand, divided we fall” so from its meaning this quote can be used in different situations and as an example I would like to talk about family .
A family can not be stable and strong to itself when divided and here, the division refers to the various mentalities and perceptions of the different members of the family .so if they all think alike and there is tolerance ,acceptance and good understanding they will be united forever and no one could do anything to break it, however if they keep fighting and disagreeing with each other all the time  the family will eventually break.

Meryem Labdi

The Last Tree

In a small town two old ladies, Khadija and Samira, lived together in their cozy country house. Khadija was bed ridden and since she was superstitious, she believed she would die when the season of figs ended. Her friend Samira tried to reason with her, but the stubborn woman had her mind made up. So her only choice was to go to Mr. Brahim, the town vegetable seller. He told her that the fig season lasted only seven days, they were in the last days, and unfortunately he was all sold out.
Samira returned home hopeless but a few days later, someone knocked on her door saying that he had a package from Brahim to Lalla Khadija and Samira and it was a box of figs. Surprised but happy, she went to Khadija to give her the good news. After a week and after Khadija became surprisingly better, they went to Mr. Brahim to thank him for his kindness, only to find that he had died from a bad fever he caught when he went to the last fig tree on top of a mountain to bring the last figs of the season.

Post by Sara Eddoubi


The Glass Castle by Jannette Walls : 

     The Glass Castle is a memoir writing by Jannette Walls in which she reveiled her own story and the truth about her roots after two decades of hiding them .It is a book I couldn't put down. an unbelievable story of poverty, dysfunction and survival. The book tells the story of Jannete's dysfunctionnal family , and discribes  the struggles she faced throughout her childhood with an alcoholic father and a self-interested mother who cared more about her art and happiness than her children.
As I was reading the book, I felt extremely angry at Jeanettes father for making his family victim of his irresponsible stupidity and not holding a steady job; I was extremely angry at her mother for living in a made-up world. However I was so amazed by how in the end  the children - including Jannette- succeeded and used their experience for the better.

Post from Chaimae El Hachimi

It s about why english is important in Morroco, and also in different countries .Although that video is very usefull because it illustrates a few points of views.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz4HKP_1NDU#t=315

Post by "Mitch Lucker"

The Violence

Video === https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=736885929735708

-The shock features admixed with alot of the fury were approaching to fill whole my face

while i was watching it. The first question that i asked myself is it real woman needs to stay at

home after her opening the motherhood door ?

   At the last mounth in Uganda, the landlocked in East africa has lived one of the vilest

crimes. After parents left the camera to observe the nanny while they were at work ,the

camera has filmed how the little girl "Aneela" about 3-4 years old was close enough to catch

her last breathe by that furious divel , At first i said this is just another silly joke or something

like that things which we start seeing everyday on set-webs, but as i watched the video i

couldn't trust what my eyes have seen is that really happening to this beautiful baby girl, i

wished if it was just a trick but it looked real because there was nothing fake in it.

   An evil babysiter was beating the kid without mercy the devil himself  can't be this evil or

even commit what she had done to that kid who apparently was sick which made her refusing

to eat more of food while the nanny forced her to eat choking and smacking her on her face

with such ferocity that one can actually hear the sound echoing around the room,then

moments after that,the poor child threw up while the devil was watching tv and eating the

food that girl didn't want it with cold blood, during that the babsiter got completely mad so

she snaped,flung the baby from the settee onto the ground exactly above the vomit to clean it

by the baby's body and beating her by something so harmful on down of her back then and

finally stomped on the kid's back and head repeatedly .

   As we know whenever people saw and read about like that event are talk too much, there's

some rumors saying that when her father back saw the video he couldn't stop himself of

beating her so that's why she is now reportedly confined to a wheelchair and feeding through

tubes due to the severe beating which she received from the baby's father, and there's also

other rumorse saying that the little girl dead the reason why her mother asked for prayers to

do not let this rumorse burst and become truth






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Saturday, December 13, 2014

I created this video in a programe which I participated in it , its name is 'ACCESS4' . The video is about Music and Facebook which are topics for our days .


   
 

HUDA KATTAN.
Huda Kattan is an award winning blogger and hollywood trained celebrity makeup artist in Dubai.In 2010 she founded her blog,Huda beauty, to help teach women everywhere how to enhance and embrace their natural beauty with easy steps,prodect reviews, and tutorials.

Enjoy this video of hers:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0izKYPm1670&list=UURSvEADlY-caz3sfDNwvR1A

Wednesday, December 10, 2014


Morocco flash floods cause casualties in south



A girl of nine was among those who had been swept away by the raging waters of the Tamsourt River, media reports said.
Around 100 mud-brick homes were partly or totally destroyed and 100 roads, including six national highways, were cut off in the floods, officials said.
Flash floods are fairly common in Morocco, which is popular with tourists.
Flooding around the ancient city of Marrakesh left tour buses briefly stranded, local media reported.
Drivers and a truck are stranded in flood waters on 22 November 2014 in the southern region of Ouarzazate in Morocco Vehicles have been washed away by the floods and roads cut off
A driver and his car are stranded in flood waters on 23 November 2014 in the southern region of Ouarzazate in Morocco Rescue workers are trying to reach people by boat or helicopter
A driver and his car are stranded in flood waters on 23 November 2014 in the southern region of Ouarzazate in Morocco. The floods are in the south at the foot of the Anti-Atlas Mountains
Firemen rescue a driver trapped in flood waters on 23 November 2014 in the southern region of Ouarzazate in Morocco. Morocco is often hit by flash floods
Rescue operations saved "200 people in danger, among them 40 helped by army and royal guard helicopters", the AFP news agency quotes an interior ministry statement as saying.
About 130 all-terrain rescue vehicles and 335 inflatable boats and other vessels were being used to search for the missing, the ministry said.
In the southern city of Guelmim, 24 people were killed by a flash flood that swept through a dry river bed.
Many of the dead and missing came from families that were trapped in vehicles swept away by the waters, the Associated Press news agency quotes local media as saying.
Cars move slowly through muddied flood waters beside overturned trucks on 23 November 2014 in the southern region of Ouarzazate in Morocco About 100 roads are said to have been cut off

A car is carried away by flood waters on 23 November 2014 in the southern region of Ouarzazate in Morocco

the source of the article http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30180239

Monday, December 8, 2014

social media


Social media is making connection through individuals and contact others in a virtual world. It also allows people to create, share and exchange information including pictures as well as videos. Recently, more people have been using social network in their social life, and many social network are being created by the new generation, for example Mobile, Tumblr, Whats App, Twitter, Facebook. Social media is a social instrument of communication and you can interact easily and in a fast way so social network close distance between people and make communication so easy in addition to make people meet and make friends,social media is a nice form of entertainment and many people became addicted in the last few decades because of the variety of networks and websites so there are plenty of social media to choose and help to choose and provide a good destination for families to keep in touch furthermore is a business  so making research looking for job and sometimes gain money,having fun has always been at the core of the core of social network and as a social network became more sophisticated there is a huge potential or having fun through social network such as games,there are more opportunities to read books in a group and might have a discussion in the group about a particular plot, so joining a group have a lot of benefits. Social media became very important in  our social life and many people cannot live  without social media ;because makes a huge changes in the world and became necessary .and now we can advertise or communicate in a effective way and everything can be obtained from social media and people can follow or get information from any part of the world as well as the world became closer every day .



before i die

"before i die" is a book i read and it affected me deeply  , about a  16 years old girl named tessa who is dying from leukaemia ,  she made a" to do list" before she die , but since she doesn't have enough time , she started doing the important things on the list , this book is beyond perfect , the characters feels so real , it's sad and adventurous , after reading this book i kinda got into a mess about how should i start doing important things in my life and to make every moment count and never take anything for granted , i'm not related to cancer in anyway , i never knew anyone suffering from my familly or friend and i don't know how it feels to be dying , but this book is so realistic that can touch you as if you know tessa like one of your familly or friend , tessa is full of furious and humour and she longed for a life she know she doesn't have time to live it , there is also those amazing characters like her very supporting dad and her little brother and her best friend who's helping her to do the things she want , and then there is adam the one who made her last wish came true wich is falling in love , this adam is truely a hero in my point of view , he loved her too much , that he stuck around untill she passed away , the book look sad because it's about dying but it's really something powerfull that will make you stop and think for a moment about your life and how you should live your life and stop wasting your time , anyway i'm oumaima and i recommend this book , if you have any intention to read it please take a bag of tissues incase of feels :D
 the full name of the book and the author is " before i die by jenny downham"
P.S: they made a movie from this novel named " now is good" ( it may be missing a lot of scenes from the book , but i think the movie is awsome too)

FATIMA ZAHRA CHADLY

love poem written by me

To the person without whom my life is incomplete
At first it was nothing but a conversation
I loved the feeling and you’ve become my inspiration
Now you’re  always in my heart sensation
And your smile makes my life into perfection

It’s so dark when I’m not with you
I stare at the moon so blue
I gaze at the stars , i feel you
And I hope you’re feeling the same I do.

I want you with me day and night
I really love you with all my heart
I hope you and I will fall apart

And be each other’s meaning of life.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Zombie drug

American drug-enforcement officials say fears of an imminent krokodil epidemic are overblown. But it’s hard not to be frightened of a drug that leaves a reptilian mark on its victims. Especially when it is so easy to make: an addict can cook up krokodil using ingredients and tools bought from the local pharmacy and hardware store. The active ingredient, codeine, is a mild opiate sold over the counter in many countries. Users mix codeine with a brew of poisons such as paint thinner, hydrochloric acid and red phosphorus scraped from the strike pads on matchboxes. The result—a murky yellow liquid with an acrid stink—mimics the effect of heroin at a fraction of the cost. In Europe, for example, a dose of krokodil costs just a few dollars, compared with about $20 for a hit of heroin.
But addicts pay dearly for krokodil’s cheap high. Wherever on the body a user injects the drug, blood vessels burst and surrounding tissue dies, sometimes falling off the bone in chunks. That side effect has earned krokodil its other nickname: the zombie drug. The typical life span of an addict is just two or three year.

I think  that this drug is injurious to health , it's deadly but worst of this people get addicted to it so stupidly , they depreciate their life , these acts are considered like suicide but a long and a painful one.People  who use Krokodile are desperate and craving for drug so they choose a cheap, deadly drug . Ithink the goverment should  forbid the selling of krokodile ingredients .

Post by Khaoula Anounou


The wedding of Elizabeth Stuart and Frederick V took place on February 14th 1613.
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Born in Scotland in 1596, Elizabeth Stuart was the eldest daughter of James VI of Scots and the granddaughter of Mary, Queen of Scots. She moved to England as a child of six in 1603, when her father became James I, and grew up at Combe Abbey in Warwickshire, learning fluent French and Italian as well as enjoying riding, music and dancing. In 1605 the Gunpowder Plotters planned to kill her father and put her on the throne in his place, as a Catholic monarch. She joined the court in London aged 12 in 1608.
Elizabeth was admired for her golden-haired looks and her father considered many husbands for her, aiming for the maximum political advantage. Almost all were Protestant princes, as was the one finally chosen, Frederick V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, the leader of a group of Protestant rulers in Germany. The marriage contract was signed in May 1612, despite the misgivings of her mother, Anne of Denmark, who thought her daughter was marrying beneath her.
Count Frederick arrived in England early in October and he and his future bride, both of them 16 years old, met for the first time in Whitehall Palace in London. After that they spent plenty of time together and they seem to have been genuinely attracted to each other. They were both zealous Protestants. His English was rudimentary and she had no German, so presumably they conversed in French. She enjoyed teasing him because he was shorter than her. The wedding was delayed by court mourning for Elizabeth’s adored older brother, Prince Henry, who died in November, but was finally romantically scheduled for Valentine’s Day 1613 in the royal chapel at Whitehall Palace.
In her last days as a spinster Elizabeth bought herself 17 pairs of silk stockings as part of her ‘very rich’ trousseau and went with Frederick to six plays by Shakespeare. There was a tremendous fireworks display on the Thames three days before the wedding and on the afternoon before, a Saturday, Londoners and the court watched a mock sea battle on the river between 38 vessels representing Christians against Turks, in which several of those involved were badly injured.
On the day itself crowds gathered to watch Elizabeth make her way to ‘the union of Thames and Rhine’ in a white gown embroidered with silver, her train carried by 13 or more bridesmaids. The chapel was small and there was much squabbling over places before Elizabeth and Frederick were married by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Masques were performed at the festivities and plays and poems celebrated the union as a triumph over the evil of popery. The best tribute to the occasion was John Donne’s poem Epithalamion, in which the bridal couple are likened to two phoenixes:
Whose love and courage never shall decline
But make the whole year through, thy day, O Valentine.
In April they left for Heidelberg, Count Frederick’s capital, with a sizeable English entourage. Elizabeth enjoyed spending money and they lived in style. She liked to be surrounded by her dogs and her pet monkeys. The first of their 13 children was born on January 1st, 1614. In November 1619 they became king and queen of Bohemia; Elizabeth was known from then on as the Winter Queen. After only a year the Emperor Ferdinand II, a Catholic, expelled them from Bohemia by force and his troops seized the Palatinate.
Elizabeth and Frederick fled to The Hague, where she would spend almost all the rest of her life. Beautiful, strong-minded, determined and intelligent, she became the dominant partner in the marriage and kept up an extensive correspondence with powerful rulers and influential clergy and diplomats in Europe to gain support for Frederick and the Protestant cause, though in vain. She also exchanged letters with the philosopher Descartes on matters mathematical. A Protestant heroine, her beauty and courage inspired veneration of ‘the Queen of Hearts’ (though Catholics resentfully called her ‘the Helen of Germany’), but she did not gain the support she wanted from her father in England or from her brother Charles I.
Elizabeth was devastated by Frederick’s death in 1632. She was offered asylum in England but declined for fear of sabotaging her own and her children’s claims to the Palatinate, which she continued to pursue tenaciously. Her son Charles Louis regained the Palatinate in 1648, but she remained in Holland. She went to England at last in 1661, after her nephew Charles II had been restored to the throne, and died in London the following year, aged 65. She was buried in Westminster Abbey, next to her much-loved brother Henry.

Post by Benkhadda Bader

Developing self–awareness is a one of the best solution to know more about yourself and what you’re capable of.  You open up opportunities that you may not have recognised before. There are some great ways you can work on your self–awareness, it's all up tu you ,figure out yourself by answering this question... 


Post by Abdessamad Chakir:

Many kinds of intelligence

 

We all dread exam results.
 
But one English school has decided to soften the blow with a letter.
 
Tests don't assess all the things which make people "special and unique", it says. A love for music or sports, or just being "kind and thoughtful" is also important, according to the note.
 
The letter has gone viral on the internet.
 
But the head teacher of Barrowford Primary School has now been accused of plagiarism, after a similar message was discovered on an American blog.

 

Saturday, December 6, 2014



Never give up !





  This song is one of my favourite songs because it sends a message . I used to listen to and I still do everytime I feel like giving up ; it gives me power whenever I'm up to forsake something I have started . Life is full of struggles , but if you want to succeed you have to try and never give up . It's true that sometimes you will fail but it still not a reason to turn your back on what you've started . As the singer Pink said : " Where there is desire there is gonna be a flame , where there is a flame someone's bound to get burned , but just because it burns doesn't mean you gonna die , You've gotta get up and try ... " . Also the purpose of doing something makes us clung to reach our goal . So , whenever you feel like giving up remember why you started ! ;)
  I hope you , dear reader , like this song too , especially the lyrics .

Wednesday, December 3, 2014




                                                                                                                                                            You'll need headphones for this to work. Make sure there is no noise around, close your eyes, turn the volume up a little bit, and enjoy this fabulous experience.

P.S: i don't own this video.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Many kinds of intelligence





We all dread exam results.

But one English school has decided to soften the blow with a letter.

Tests don't assess all the things which make people "special and unique", it says. A love for music or sports, or just being "kind and thoughtful" is also important, according to the note.

The letter has gone viral on the internet.

But the head teacher of Barrowford Primary School has now been accused of plagiarism, after a similar message was discovered on an American blog.