I don't consider myself an animal lover but that doesn't mean that I dislike. In fact, there are some animals that I like, for example, I like dogs, horses, monkeys and crocodiles. My first pet was called Asterion, and was a hamster, I really loved, he used to live freely throughout the house, I find it very right because this attitude respect animal rights, i think everyone with a pet should let them live free, not mistreat them, give them love and of course, a lot of food. the destiny of my pet is very rare ...... One day, when night had fallen, Asterion had not returned as usual. we started to look and found dying behind the washing machine. we took him to the vet and the vet told us two things:
1) Asterion is not a man is a woman
2) His death was caused because a big mouse raped
All this leads me to ask me a question open to the public
if we give way too free an animal, this freedom would not be dangerous for the animal?
martes, 12 de abril de 2011
martes, 5 de abril de 2011
My name is Syd Dada Salas Araya. I'm 17 and I am a student of the University of Chile in the career of cine & tv. I live in ñuñoa, Santiago buy I'm from valparaiso originally, I really don't like this city. I like to watch movies, go to parties, play football, play guitar, ride my skate and have fun. In these two weeks at the University I have meet very nice people and some asignatures are really interesting. Also I had to read a lot, but it's not too dificult for me because I like to read :)
I'm so happy to be here.
I'm so happy to be here.
Lumière Brothers
They names are Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas and Louis Jean and they were among the earliest filmmakers in history. (Appropriately, "lumière" translates as "light" in English.)
The Lumière brothers were born in Besançon, France, in 1862 and 1864, and moved to Lyon in 1870, where both attended La Martiniere, the largest technical school in Lyon. Their father, Claude-Antoine Lumière (1840–1911), ran a photografic firm and both brothers worked for him: Louis as a physicist and Auguste as a manager. Louis had made some improvements to the still-photograph process, the most notable being the dry-plate process, which was a major step towards moving images.
The Lumières held their first private screening of projected motion pictures in 1895. Their first public screening of films at which admission was charged was held on December 28, 1895, at Salon Indien du Grand Café in Paris. This history-making presentation featured ten short films. Each film is 17 meters long, which, when hand cranked through a projector, runs approximately 50 seconds.
Personally, I like the Lumiere brothers because they are the first to delve into what I like......
………… The Cinemaaaaa
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