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giovedì 19 dicembre 2013

The origins of my name.


The name of Fabiana has given you an appreciation for many beautiful and refined aspects of life--music and art, literature, drama--and the outdoors, where you find much peace and relaxation, but it creates a far too sensitive nature.You sense and feel much that you do not understand, and sometimes you are alarmed at your thoughts and wonder about their origin.You rarely experience the tranquility that comes with stability of thinking or emotional control.At times, you are very inspired, desiring to be with people and to entertain others as the "life of the party," while at other times you are aloof and choose to remove yourself entirely from association.You crave understanding and affection but your intensity of desire and your self-consciousness prevent you from finding the happiness you desire.You have suffered many disappointments and misunderstandings because of your inability to express your inner thoughts.You could experience sensitivity in the heart, lungs, or bronchial organs, causing tuberculosis, asthma, or depletion of your energies.




lunedì 2 dicembre 2013

Missing U.



Missing U. 
 
"This is the tale of the letter named I,
A lonely author who lived life with a sigh..."






lunedì 11 novembre 2013

Veterans Day.

History.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and Germany in the First World War, then known as "the Great War." Commemorated as Armistice Day beginning the following year, November 11th became a legal federal holiday in the United States in 1938. In the aftermath of World War II and the Korean War, Armistice Day became Veterans Day, a holiday dedicated to American veterans of all wars.

Celebrating Veterans Day Around the World.
Britain, France, Australia and Canada also commemorate the veterans of World Wars I and II on or near November 11th: Canada has Remembrance Day, while Britain has Remembrance Sunday (the second Sunday of November). In Europe, Britain and the Commonwealth countries it is common to observe two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. every November 11.
In the United States, an official wreath-laying ceremony is held each Veterans Day at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery, while parades and other celebrations are held in states around the country. Veterans Day is not to be confused with Memorial Day--a common misunderstanding, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Memorial Day (the fourth Monday in May) honors American servicemembers who died in service to their country or as a result of injuries incurred during battle, while Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans--living or dead--but especially gives thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably during war or peacetime.


lunedì 4 novembre 2013

My idol.

Luciano Ligabue.
Luciano Ligabue is an italian singer-songwriter, film director and writer. 
Ligabue was born in Correggio in the province of Reggio Emilia. He entered the music word in 1987, when he founded the amateur band Orazero
 For this band he wrote several original songs, with which they participated in several local and national contests. The following year his fellow Emilian singer Bertoli was the first to discover Ligabue's writing talents, and included one of Ligabue's song, "Sogni di Rock'n'Roll" in his new LP.Ligabue directed his first movie, Radiofreccia,  in 1998, a semi-autobiographical story of a local radio station. Critics acclaimed it as surprisingly well shot for a newcomer, and the film received 3 David di Donatello.

Discography.



  • Ligabue (1990)
  • Lambrusco coltelli rose & popcorn (1991)
  • Sopravvissuti e sopravviventi (1993)
  • A che ora è la fine del mondo? (1994)
  • Buon compleanno Elvis! (1995)
  • Radiofreccia (1998)
  • Miss Mondo (1999)
  • Fuori come va? (2002)
  • Giro d'Italia (2003)
  • Nome e cognome (2005)
  • Primo tempo (2007)
  • Secondo tempo (2008)
  • Sette notti in Arena (2009)
  • Arrivederci, mostro! (2010)
  • Campovolo 2.011 (2011)

sabato 2 novembre 2013

Remembrance Day.

Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty. This day, or alternative dates, are also recognised as special days for war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries. Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of hostilities of World War I on that date in 1918. Hostilities formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month," in accordance with the Armistice, signed by representatives of Germany and the Entente between 5:12 and 5:20 that morning. ("At the 11th hour" refers to the passing of the 11th hour, or 11:00 am) World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.
The day was specifically dedicated by King George V on 7 November 1919 as a day of remembrance for members of the armed forces who were killed during World War I. This was possibly done upon the suggestion of Edward George Honey to Wellesley Tudor Pole, who established two ceremonial periods of remembrance based on events in 1917.
The Initial or Very First Armistice Day was held at Buckingham Palace commencing withKing George V hosting a "Banquet in Honour of The President of the French Republic"during the evening hours of November 10, 1919. The First Official Armistice Day was subsequently held on the Grounds of Buckingham Palace on the Morning of November 11, 1919. This would set the trend for a day of Remembrance for decades to come.
The red remembrance poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day due to the poem "In Flanders Fields". These poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I, their brilliant red colour an appropriate symbol for the blood spilled in the war.

Halloween symbols.

The colors orange and black.
The colors orange and black are most likely further representations of the time of year, rather than any Halloween lore or mythology.  The color orange likely represents autumn, when the leaves change from green and orange pumpkins are ripe for the picking.  As mentioned earlier, the Celtic festival of Samhain marked the transition between “light” days and “dark” days – so the black likely represents those dark days of winter when there are fewer daylight hours to attend to the fields and crops.  Of course, the modern secular Halloween retailers have certainly pushed the orange-and-black as official colors of Halloween, so such an explanation seems weak, but it’s true. 
Bats.Bats are nocturnal creatures, so it’s natural that a celebration about the end of the light seasons and the beginning of the dark ones would incorporate them.  Additionally, in the old days Halloween meant big bonfires, which draw mosquitoes and moths, which would in turn draw bats, so bats were likely a common sight during the early Samhain festivals and later Halloween celebrations.  Those rational explanations aside, bats are sort of creepy, and certain groups thought that the little flying rodents were able to communicate with the dead.  How they would know is uncertain, considering the bats can’t communicate with US, but whatever.  Also, once vampire legends made their way into Halloween folklore, the position of the bat was set – since it was thought that vampires could transform into bats.  PLUS, witch hunters were pretty sure that witches could transform into creepy creatures like black cats, bats, and spiders, so there’s that, AND there are vampire bats who only feed on blood.  All those things put together might make bats the most Halloweeny things ever.


Spiders.As we move more into the “spooky” tales of the Halloween symbol, we’ll start with spiders.  Go to a Halloween party and you’re sure to see fake spiderwebs spread all over the place.  Forgoing a discussion of any potential mystical qualities a spider might have (because, ew), it is significant that spiders weave webs, which has long been associated with the passing of time, progress, and fate.




Black cats.
there are some ancient cultures who also believed that, on Halloween night, the veil between the living world and the spirit world was, if not lifted entirely, at least a little thinner.  Ancient Celtic religions taught that cats were reincarnated souls of humans, and that they were able to see the future.  Also, it was thought (as mentioned earlier) that witches could turn into cats.  Even those who thought that was fantastical believed cats to be the “familiar” of witches.  Truth be told, most single ladies were though to be witches, and, just like today, many of the single ladies had cats.  So, in the 1600′s or so, the local cat lady would have probably been tried for witchcraft.
In the 1600′s and 1700′s several different cultures would hold a bonfire in June on St. John’s Eve and they’d throw cats into said bonfire.  King Louis XIV forbade the practice, but the French villages kept doing it for more than a hundred years after the practice was abolished.  Thus is the superstitious power of the cat.


Skeletons.
Back to that whole “night where the line is blurred between the living and the dead thing,” skeletons are an oft-seen Halloween symbol for that reason.  The skull, in particular, is a symbol used by many different cultures to represent either the brevity of human mortality, the fear of death, or danger that can result in death.  Think about the Jolly Roger symbol on pirate ships – it was there to threaten other ships into surrendering without a fight.  In other religions, skulls feature on the necklace of Hindu goddess Kali, over the head of Tama, Buddhist Lord of Death, and the list goes on.  The Druids and the Celts believed that the skull was the “psychic seat” of the human soul.  All in all, skulls and skeletons are associated with Halloween because they represent the end of the physical part of life, something that is connected to Halloween both because of the death of the “light” seasons and because of the perceived connection to the spirit realm.



Ghosts.Since Samhain not only celebrated the end of harvest, but also those had passed into the next “realm,” it is called by some a “festival of the dead.”  The idea of ghosts plays into this idea that Halloween night is the one night that the spirits of the ancestors are able to walk among the living.  Plus, they’re spooky.  Ghosts!  Oooooh.
Jack O’Lanterns.

Originally, the aforementioned “guisers” would carry hollowed-out turnips with candles inside them to light their way from house to house to beg and pray.  Eventually, the tradition changed to carving pumpkins, and Jack-o-Lanterns as we know them were born.  One legend sticks out above all others in regards to the Jack-o-lantern tradition.  An Irishman named “Stingy Jack” was a drunk and a prankster, and he managed to make both God and the Devil angry.  He died, and neither heaven nor hell wanted him, so he was stuck wandering around on earth.  He carried a turnip, hollowed out, with a candle inside, to light his way, and to keep him from knocking on their door, the Irish would carve scary jack-o-lanterns to put around their houses to keep him away.  Or, so they believed, and  a tradition was born.


Witchs.
What’s the go-to Halloween costume for most little girls?  Oh right – some Disney princess.  What  WAS the go-to Halloween costume for little girls until about 10 years ago?  Witch!  What’s the go-to costume for most female people who get talked into dressing up for their office’s Halloween party?  Witch!  What’s the central subject of most Halloween movies?  Unkillable serial killers and mass murderers!  Different than witches!  Though, if you talk to someone from, say, the Salem Witch Trail era, the difference was not so great.  Witches were feared, and it was believed that their “powers” were at their greatest on Halloween night.  It was thought that witches were in league with the devil, and that meant burnings at the stake, dunkings, and worse for women who had never so much as touched a cauldron or a broomstick.  Still, the image of a witch riding her broomstick across a full moon is one of the most traditional Halloween symbols or images today.
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lunedì 28 ottobre 2013

House of Windsor.

The House of Windsor is the royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. It was founded by King George V by royal proclamation on 17 July 1917, when he changed the name of his family from the German Saxe-Coburg and Gotha(a branch of the House of Wettin) to the English Windsor, due to the anti-German sentiment in the British Empire during World War I. Currently, the most prominent member of the House of Windsor is its head, Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning monarch of each of the Commonwealth realms. The House of Windsor, as the British Royal Family, has the legal and constitutional prerogatives and practices associated with that status. 

Family tree.

mercoledì 23 ottobre 2013

Halloween stories.

Vampire Hermit
She was nervous when her husband said they were to stay in the abandoned house, for it contained  the corpse of the hermit who once lived there, enshrined in a coffin in the loft. It was an old custom and one no longer popular among the Iroquois people, but the hermit had insisted upon it before his death.  There was good hunting in this place, her man had declared, and so they moved in and she unpacked their few belongings in the front room, refusing to go up into the loft where the hermit’s body lay.
When her husband left to hunt, she immediately put her daughter in the sling on her back and went to look for roots and berries, staying away until her husband returned with the meat.  As she prepared the evening meal for them, her husband, tired from his hunting, climbed up into the loft to rest.
The hut soon filled with the delicious smell of roasting meat. She was sorting through the berries when she heard a muffled cry and the crunch of breaking bones. As she stared upward, frozen in horror, blood started to drip from the rafters.
She crept silently to the far corner of the room where she could see up into the loft. A skeleton with glowing red eye sockets was feasting on the body of her husband. Its teeth and chin covered with blood,.
Her daughter stirred restlessly at her back, and she knew that she had to get away immediately.
“I am going to run down to the stream to fetch water for the broth,” she called toward the loft. “I will be right back.” She took the pail and walked toward the stream, trying to appear normal. As soon as she was out of sight among the trees, she started to run as fast as she could. She heard a terrible howl from the direction of the house as the creature heard them escaping and started to pursue. The young mother stumbled desperately through the woods, the creature’s howls growing closer as it pursued them.  Her little daughter wailed  in fright at her back as she fled in terror, sobbing and was almost without hope The monster was gaining on her.
In a last act of despair, she shouted the Iroquois distress cry, hoping someone would be near enough to hear it. Her call was taken up and answered by the warriors from the village. She could hear the creature breathing behind her as she sprinted to the trees at the edge of the village. Here, her strength failed her, and she collapsed to the ground,
Just before the monster could pounce on them, a party of warriors burst through the gates of the village chasing the skeleton away. They swung their torches wide, and the skeleton retreated farther into the woods.  The warriors chased the creature back to the hermit’s house, and set fire to the cabin. As the flames encompassed the house, a terrible howling and roaring came from the loft, and the vampire hermit fled into the woods in the form of a rabbit, never again to plague the young woman or her daughter. 



Columbus Day.

Origins of Columbus Day

A U.S. national holiday since 1937, Columbus Day commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World on October 12, 1492. The Italian-born explorer had set sail two months earlier, backed by the Spanish monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. He intended to chart a western sea route to China, India and the fabled gold and spice islands of Asia; instead, he landed in the Bahamas, becoming the first European to explore the Americas since the Vikings set up colonies in Greenland and Newfoundland during the 10th century.

Later that month, Columbus sighted Cuba and believed it was mainland China; in December the expedition found Hispaniola, which he though might be Japan. There, he established Spain's first colony in the Americas with 39 of his men. In March 1493, the explorer returned to Spain in triumph, bearing gold, spices and "Indian" captives. He crossed the Atlantic several more times before his death in 1506; by his third journey, he realized that he hadn't reached Asia but instead had stumbled upon a continent previously unknown to Europeans.


Autumn/Fall


  • SCHOOL
  • NEW TV-SERIES
  • COLD
  • CHESTNUTS
  • WINE
  • HARVEST
  • HALLOWEEN



Liu Jo.

Liu Jo S.p.A. is an Italian clothing company founded in Carpinear Modena in 1995 by brothers Mark and MarchiVannisFounded as a textile company specializing inprocessing wool, with time the production of Liu Jo has expanded ready-to-wear clothing for men, women and kids, accessories, and shoes to swimwear, specializing variousproducts in different lines. The name comes from Liu JoMark Brands used nicknames (Jo) and his youngcompanion (Liu).

The company has approximately 130 single-brandboutiques in direct management or franchiseand another 110 foreign stores, concentrated between Europe and Asia,where the brand is distributed by Liu Jo Asia PacificIn more recent years has created the brand Liu Jo Luxurya collaboration with the company brand jewelry JewelryNardelliby which products are watches and jewelry.
Among the many testimonials to having worked for the brand we can mention the showgirl Alessia VenturaKateMoss and actor Marco Cocci.

My idol.

Paolo Cannavaro  (born 26 June 1981) is an Italy Football (soccer) Defender (association football) who currently plays for Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli. Paolo Cannavaro is the younger brother of Fabio Cannavaro. Cannavaro made Paolo Cannavaro professional debut for Paolo Cannavaro hometown side S.S.C. Napoli during the 1998–99 season in Serie A, while Paolo Cannavaro was 17 years old.
The following season Paolo Cannavaro was signed by Parma F.C., playing alongside Paolo Cannavaro older brother Fabio Cannavaro in Paolo Cannavaro first season at the club. In fact Paolo's debut for Parma came when Paolo Cannavaro replaced Paolo Cannavaro brother as a substitute in Parma's 4–1 victory against U.S. Lecce.
Hellas Verona F.C. took the player on loan during the 2001–02 season, Cannavaro turned out 25 times for the club, scoring Paolo Cannavaro first professional goal. The successive year Paolo Cannavaro returned to Parma where Paolo Cannavaro spent much of the time as a substitute for the following two seasons (2002–2003, 2003–2004). During the 2004–2005 season, Cannavaro became more active in the first team at Parma, making 24 appearances scoring 4 goals from defence.
As S.S.C. Napoli were promoted back into Serie B, and were building a squad with potential, Cannavaro was brought back to Paolo Cannavaro first club, where Paolo Cannavaro currently remains.

A person I admire. ♥

A person I admire is my grandfather, his name is Luigi he is tall and strong, he has green eyes and short hair. He is funny, wise and kind. I admire him because thanks to him I love football, he always helps me when I need him. He is very important for me because I spent most of my childhood with him and my grandmother.

Myself.



My  name is Fabiana, I'm fifteen years old and I'm a student. I attend the 2nd year of high school and I like it a lot. I like drawing, listening to music and watching football matches. I'm nice, proud and anxious. My favourite team is the Naples and my favourite film is "La tribù del pallone". I love so much my friends because with them I spend most of my days.