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Ricky and Gabriela spend their day playing together, imagining adventures as astronauts, reading books, singing songs, and more. At one point they see an ice cream truck and discuss what flavors they want. Near the end of the day, Gabriela struggles to decide who to write a school project about, but Ricky offers suggestions that help her choose a topic.
Sylvia Plath was born in 1932 in Boston to German immigrant parents. She struggled with depression throughout her life and attempted suicide multiple times. She married poet Ted Hughes in 1956 and they had two children, but he left her for another woman. In 1963, Plath committed suicide using her gas oven. The document provides biographical details about Plath and summaries of some of her poems.
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The document is a collection of 12 poems that explore themes of change, progress, and challenging preconceived notions. It includes poems about racial segregation on a merry-go-round, the evolution of species over time against critics, and a father skillfully removing a splinter from his son's hand by telling a distracting story. The poems portray individuals who envision future changes that others resist or doubt will ever happen.
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2. It then describes the relationship between the narrator and a woman named Grace Anne Spice, including camping trips and intimate encounters they shared.
3. The passage references Grace Anne's collection of jars and how she told the narrator she felt empty but that he could fill her up, implying this is where she became pregnant with their child Jacob.
This document provides biographical information about the author Townsend. It states that he was born in 1956 in California, has various advanced degrees, and works as a leadership coach, organizational consultant, and best-selling author. He has authored or co-authored 25 books selling over 5 million copies, including his 20 million best-seller Boundaries. He currently operates his own leadership coaching program and resides in Southern California with his family.
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Traditional Filipino folk songs reflect the lives and culture of rural communities. Many songs are about farming and nature. Examples provided include "Magtanim ay Di Biro" about the hard work of farming and "Bahay Kubo" describing the plants found near nipa huts. Love songs like "Dandansoy" and "O Ilaw" express courtship and longing. Patriotic songs like "Bayan Ko" protested American occupation and expressed aspirations for Philippine independence. Folk songs showcase Filipinos' humility, industry, appreciation for nature, and desire for freedom.
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2. "La donna e mobile" is the Duke's aria from Rigoletto about how fickle women are.
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This summary provides the context and key events in 3 sentences:
The document is the beginning of an adaptation of the musical Chicago set in The Sims. It introduces the setting of the Onyx Club and follows Velma Kelly as she performs her signature song "All That Jazz" alone after her sister fails to show. The performance is a success but backstage an argument ensues between Roxie and her lover Fred, which ends with Roxie shooting and killing Fred in a fit of rage.
Viski karoly hungarian dances, (1937), kansas city public librarymagyartortenelem
This document provides an introduction and overview of Hungarian dances. It discusses how Hungarian dances are free-form and expressive compared to structured dances like the minuet and waltz. The movements and facial expressions of Hungarian dancers show their passion and convey different emotions. Historical dances expressed the warlike nature of Hungarians. Dances allow for individual interpretation within traditional rhythmic structures. Studies have shown Hungarians have an exceptionally strong sense of rhythm compared to other European ethnic groups. Overall, the document frames Hungarian dances as a unique art form tied to the culture, history and character of the Hungarian people.
This document provides a summary of Pablo Neruda's life and works. It states that Neruda was a Chilean poet born in 1904 who studied in Santiago in the 1920s. From 1927 to 1945 he served as a Chilean consul in various locations. After World War II he joined the Communist Party and later served in the Chilean government. He died shortly after a military coup ousted the government in 1973. The document provides excerpts from two of Neruda's poems: "A Dog Has Died" and "A Lemon."
Javier accepts a scholarship to study in the mysterious City of the Crescent Mist. Upon arriving at his accommodation, he discovers it is occupied by three beautiful young women - Rebecca, Marian, and Xiomara - who explain the university is paying them to house Javier. Hypnotized by their beauty and charm, Javier begins living with the women, marking the start of strange events in the city.
The document appears to contain lyrics from several rock songs. It includes snippets from "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven" also by Led Zeppelin, "All My Love" by Led Zeppelin, and portions of lyrics from other classic rock songs. The document combines short passages from the lyrics of multiple rock songs without separating them by artist or song title.
This document provides lyrics from several classic country songs spanning from the 1930s to the 2000s. It includes songs by early pioneers like the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers as well as more modern artists like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Lucinda Williams. The songs cover a range of themes including love, heartbreak, loneliness, and spiritual themes. They demonstrate the evolution of country music over the decades while retaining traditional folk and blues influences.
The document is a summary of Act 1 of the opera Cinderella by Jules Massenet. It describes Cinderella dreaming of going to the ball while doing chores for her stepmother and stepsisters. Her fairy godmother appears and transforms Cinderella, sending her off to the ball in a magical coach.
This summarizes the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a collection of 12 poems that explore themes of change, progress, and challenging preconceived notions. It includes poems about racial segregation on a merry-go-round, the evolution of species over time against critics, and a father skillfully removing a splinter from his son's hand by telling a distracting story. The poems portray individuals who envision future changes that others resist or doubt will ever happen.
1. The document provides driving directions from Austin, Texas to Fayetteville, Arkansas, mentioning various towns and landmarks along the route.
2. It then describes the relationship between the narrator and a woman named Grace Anne Spice, including camping trips and intimate encounters they shared.
3. The passage references Grace Anne's collection of jars and how she told the narrator she felt empty but that he could fill her up, implying this is where she became pregnant with their child Jacob.
This document provides biographical information about the author Townsend. It states that he was born in 1956 in California, has various advanced degrees, and works as a leadership coach, organizational consultant, and best-selling author. He has authored or co-authored 25 books selling over 5 million copies, including his 20 million best-seller Boundaries. He currently operates his own leadership coaching program and resides in Southern California with his family.
The summary provides the key details and themes across 3 of the poems/songs in the document:
The Cure's "Beautiful Song" describes kissing and addiction with references to greed, duplicity, and leaving behind "babies and everything." Bob Dylan's "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" uses ominous imagery of war and suffering to portray an uncertain future, with the singer trying to warn others. The Doors' "The End" somberly acknowledges the end of a relationship and elaborate plans, with no more safety or surprises to come.
Bel Cantanti Opera presents Madama Butterfly, featuring Na Li Youm as Cio Cio San and Aaron Halevy as Pinkerton. The story is set in Nagasaki, Japan in 1904 and depicts the budding romance between Cio Cio San, a geisha, and Pinkerton, an American naval officer. During their wedding ceremony, Cio Cio San's uncle protests her decision to marry an American and renounce her Japanese heritage and religion.
This document contains a collection of folk songs and stories from various countries. It begins with an index listing songs from Turkey, Lithuania, Italy, Poland, Greece and Spain. The first section provides two Turkish folk songs with musical notation and background on the songs. Following is a monologue telling the story of a Turkish girl who is married young and struggles with being away from her family. The next parts describe traditions from a Turkish henna night ceremony and students' experiences visiting Lithuania. The document concludes with a script for a sketch based on a Turkish folk song.
The document is a student's paper praising their father for being an honest, hardworking man who has inspired the student through his actions and words. The student's father has worked at the same job for 23 years and started at a low wage but now makes $30 an hour, exemplifying success through hard work. The student wants to follow in their father's footsteps by finding a steady job they can stick with to have a successful career and life.
The document contains lyrics to 15 children's songs in English and Chinese. The songs cover a variety of topics including colors of the rainbow, characters from Thomas and Friends, musical notes, rain, tea, the world, and more. Many songs include call-and-response parts or repetitive choruses.
Amália Rodrigues was a renowned Portuguese singer and actress known as the "Queen of Fado". She was born in 1920 in Lisbon and helped popularize fado music worldwide through her performances and expansive repertoire. Rodrigues pushed the boundaries of fado and redefined the genre through her style and choice of songs. She enjoyed an international career between the 1950s-1970s and remains a seminal influence and source of songs for all subsequent fado artists. Rodrigues was one of the most important figures in fado's development and enjoyed a 40-year career as a singer and performer.
Leonard Cohen (1934- ) was a Canadian singer-songwriter known for his poetic and lyrical songs. This document provides lyrics to several of Cohen's songs from the 1960s and 1970s including "Suzanne," "Sisters of Mercy," "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye," and "Bird on the Wire." The songs touch on themes of love, relationships, faith, and humanity.
Traditional Filipino folk songs reflect the lives and culture of rural communities. Many songs are about farming and nature. Examples provided include "Magtanim ay Di Biro" about the hard work of farming and "Bahay Kubo" describing the plants found near nipa huts. Love songs like "Dandansoy" and "O Ilaw" express courtship and longing. Patriotic songs like "Bayan Ko" protested American occupation and expressed aspirations for Philippine independence. Folk songs showcase Filipinos' humility, industry, appreciation for nature, and desire for freedom.
This document appears to be a collection of prose poems by Anwer Ghani about travel, nature, relationships, and life experiences. It includes over 30 short poems or vignettes with themes of longing, loss, beauty in nature, cultural differences, and the passage of time. The poems are written in an expressive style using descriptive language and metaphor to explore emotions and memories.
The document provides information about several opera songs and arias:
1. "O mio babbino caro" is an aria from Gianni Schicchi sung by Lauretta begging her father to allow her to marry.
2. "La donna e mobile" is the Duke's aria from Rigoletto about how fickle women are.
3. The "Toreador Song" is an exuberant aria sung by the matador Escamillo from Carmen about bullfighting.
Traditional Filipino folk songs reflect the lives and culture of the rural common folk. Many songs have connections to nature and express themes of love, family, and labor. Examples provided include "Magtanim ay Di Biro" about the hard work of farming, "Dandansoy" a Visayan love song, and "Bahay Kubo" describing the plants found near a nipa hut home. Famous folk and love songs like "O Ilaw", "Ang Pipit", "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan", and "Bayan Ko" demonstrate the Filipino people's talent for music and their deep aspirations for their country.
This document contains the lyrics to 14 songs performed by Frank Sinatra. The songs include "Fly Me to the Moon", "As Time Goes By", "Beguine the Beguine", and others. It provides the full lyrics for each song in Spanish.
This document contains lyrics to 15 songs sung by Frank Sinatra: Fly Me to the Moon, As Time Goes By, Beguine the Beguine, Cheek to Cheek, Come Fly with Me, It Was a Very Good Year, (I've Got You) Under My Skin, My Way, New York New York, Night and Day, Singin' in the Rain, Something Stupid, Stormy Weather, Strangers in the Night, and Yesterday. The lyrics span Sinatra's career and include many of his most famous songs.
This document contains several poems dedicated to the author's mother, including summaries of and commentary on published poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Raymond A. Foss, Ivan Donn Carswell, Carl Sandburg, and Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. It also includes three original poems by the author, Rachael Sessoms, reflecting on themes of wonder, missing surroundings, and self-identity.
This document provides lyrics to songs written by Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. It includes the lyrics to their songs "Sugar Mountain" and "Cinnamon Girl". It also provides context about the time period and musical collaborations between Young, Mitchell, and others like Stephen Stills and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The document spans Neil Young's musical career from the 1960s through the 1980s and includes lyrics to many of his popular songs from that period.
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The document contains 10 poems by various Filipino poets written in English and one poem written in Visayan. The poems cover a wide range of themes from love and nature to reflections on life and adulthood. Many of the poems express a sense of longing, whether for a lost love, homeland, or simpler time in one's life.
This document contains 10 poems by various Filipino authors. The poems cover a range of themes including love, nature, friendship, exile, and reflections on life. They demonstrate the beauty and expressiveness of Filipino poetry through their imaginative language and exploration of the human experience.
The document discusses several important historical moments in Polish history:
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2) The Battle of Grunwald in 1410 was a decisive victory for the Polish-Lithuanian alliance over the Teutonic Knights that shifted the balance of power in Eastern Europe.
3) On November 11, 1918 Józef Piłsudski proclaimed an independent Polish state, establishing Poland's independence day, after over 100 years of partition under Russian, Austrian, and Prussian rule.
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Songbook
1. SONGBOOK
Traditional
Romanian, Polish, Catalan and Turkish songs
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4. Traditional Romanian Music
Maria and Marie (Marie si Marioara)
By Maria Tanase
English Lyrics:
And I said green willow
Maria and Marie
Maria and Marie
Take a club and kill me now
Let it be a poplar club
Don’t take my soul with it
Romanian Lyrics:
Si-am zis verde salcioara
Marie si Marioara
Marie si Marioara
Ia un par de ma omoara
Parul sa fie de plop
Sa nu ma omori de tot
Marie si Marioara
Maria Tanase
25 of September 1913- 22 of June 1963
“The Queen of Romanian Music”
5. Ana lugojana Anna from Lugoj
Cantec popular traditional Traditional folk song
Aşa joacă pe la noi... This is how we dance here…
Aşa joacă pe la noi This is how we dance here,
Iac-aşa doi câte doi, Like this, two by two,
Iacă, iac-aşa. Look, like this!
Vezi, aşa se joacă fata, See, this is how you dance with a girl,
Şi pe stânga şi pe dreapta You turn on the left, you turn on the right,
Iacă, iac-aşa. Look, like this!
Săi’ şi joacă, joacă fata vezi aşa Come on and dance, dance with the girl, look, like this,
Şi cu una, două, două n-o lăsa. And don’t let her get away that easily,
N-o lăsa, băiete, că-i voinică Don’t let her go, boy, for she’s a strong girl,
Nici de joc şi nici de lucru n-are frică. She is not afraid to dance or to work.
Că n-am venit la voi la şură, Ano, lugojano For I didn’t come to your hay stack, Anna from Lugoj,
Să mă uit pe sub căciulă, Ano, lugojano To be upset, Anna from Lugoj,
Ci-am venit să joc o fată, Ano, lugojano But I came to dance with a girl, Anna from Lugoj,
Să mă pomeneasc-o dată, Ano, lugojano To remember me sometime, Anna from Lugoj,
Ori de mamă, ori de tată, Ano, lugojano Or to mention my mother or my father, Anna from Lugoj.
Ori de dracul câteodată, Ano, lugojano. Or sometimes the devil, Anna from Lugoj.
Că sus e cerul de pământ Ano, lugojano For there’s a long way from earth to heaven, Anna from Lugoj,
Fete ca la noi nu sunt, Ano, lugojano There are no girls like our girls, Anna from Lugoj,
Ba mai sunt şi-n alte sate, Ano, lugojano But there are in other villages, Anna from Lugoj,
Dar, zău, nu prea minunate, Ano, lugojano But , honestly, not so wonderful, Anna from Lugoj,
Ba mai sunt şi pe la voi, Ano, lugojano But you also have beautiful girls, Anna from Lugoj,
Dar nu prea cu buze moi, Ano lugojano. But they haven’t got very soft lips, Anna from Lugoj,
La la la la la la la la la la La la la la la la la la la la
Aşa joacă pe la noi This is how we dance here,
Mai frumos decât la voi, More beautiful than you do,
Mai frumos decât la voi, More beautiful than you do,
Mai frumos decât la voi, More beautiful than you do,
Iacă, iac-aşa! Look, like this!
6. Romanian Enghish
Sanie cu zurgălăi,
Frumoși sunt căluții tăi,
Dar mai frumoși sunt ai mei,
Că le dau apă cu mei
Și zboară ca niște zmei,
Mai frumoasă-i mândra mea,
Diseară mă duc la ea,
Sanie cu zurgălăi.
De-o vrea mândra, de n-o vrea
Să-mi deschidă portița,
Diseară mă duc la ea,
Obosit cum oi putea,
Sanie cu zurgălăi,
Obosit și plin de apă,
Mă duc la ea că mi-e dragă,
Sanie cu zurgălăi.
Săniuță, du-mă iară
Unde-am fost și-alaltăseară,
Sanie cu zurgălăi,
Du-mă la mândruța mea
Să-i mai sărut gurița,
Sanie cu zurgălăi.
Că e dulce gurița,
Nu mă mai satur de ea,
Ca de vin dulce toamna
Și de somn primăvara,
Sanie cu zurgălăi,
Nu mă mai satur de ea,
Ca de vin dulce toamna,
Sanie cu zurgălăï.
Johnny is the boy for me-e
Always knew that he would be-e
But I never caught his eye
He would alway pass me by
Never had a glance for me
Though I loved him from the start
And I told my eager heart
Johnny is the boy for me
Johnny is the boy for me-e
Always knew that he would be-e
Though he doesn't know my name
I would play a waiting game
Knowing he would come to me
Ever since the world began
Woman always got a man
And Johnny is the boy for me
Johnny is the boy for me-e
Always knew that he would be-e
And one day he came my way
Having only this to say
Darling would you marry me
It was easy to decide
Yes my darling, I replied
Johnny, you're the boy for me
Johnny, you're the boy for me
7. CATALAN SONGBOOK: Traditional Catalan Songs
Summary
MY GRANDFATHER
The song is about a war ship called “Català” that sailed to Cuba during the war of Independence. The
sailors of this ship were from a little coastal village in Costa Brava called Calella de Palafruguell.
The song is sad. It also refers to a popular drink of this area called “cremat” (rum, roasted coffee
beans, sugar and lemon peel).
Eric Bonilla
8. CATALAN SONGBOOK: Traditional Catalan Songs
Summary
RED RIVER VALLEY
It is a sad song , we usually sing it to say goodbye to somebody who has just passed away. The lyrics were
adapted into Catalan from the American folk song. Barça football team sang this song during the former
coach’s funeral, Tito Vilanova.
9. WRITE DOWN FRIEND
Write down friend
Would you call him a man if he
doesn't like the fair?
Write down friend
Would you call him gallant if he
doesn't recieve salute?
Write down friend
Does it worth just for a 5 meter
long fabric?
Write down friend
Would you call it life if it is spent
in vain?
Write again to the board, grab
your books and notebooks
Mehmet the landowner with
yellow wellingtons,
Some day sure he'll pay his debt
Write down friend
If you see a needy feed him with
kajmak and honey
Write down friend
Dress up the poor with silk and
shawl
Write down friend
If you see an orphan wrap him
tight with your arms
Write down friend
Nobody departs from this world
with their belongings
Write again to the board, grab
your books and notebooks,
Mehmet the landowner with
yellow wellingtons,
Some day sure he'll pay his debt
Write down friend
Barış talks but does he learn a
lesson from it Write down friend
Does it remain if you write on the
water
Write down friend
A world where right and wrong
got mixed up
Write down friend
You can't fill the empty, could
you fill the full?
Write again to the board, grab
your books and notebooks,
Mehmet the landowner with
yellow wellingtons,
Some day sure he'll pay his debt
10. ŞIMARIK
Takmış koluna elin adamını
Beni orta yerimden çatlatıyor
Ağzında sakızı şişirip şişirip
Arsız arsız patlatıyor
Belki de bu yüzden vuruldum
Sahibin olamadım ya
Sığar mı erkekliğe seni şımarık
Değişti mi bu dünya
Çekmiş kaşına gözüne sürme
Dudaklar kıpkırmızı kırıtıyor
Bi de karşıma geçmiş utanması yok
İnadıma inadıma sırıtıyor
Biz böyle mi gördük babamızdan
Ele güne rezil olduk
Yeni adet gelmiş eski köye vah
Dostlar mahvolduk
Seni gidi fındıkkıran
Yılanı deliğinden çıkaran
Kaderim püsküllü belam
Yakalarsam muck muck
Ocağına düştüm yavru
Kucağına düştüm yavru
Sıcağına düştüm yavru
El aman
SPOILT ( KISS KISS)
Taking some other man by the arm
She's tearing me in two
Blowing bubbles with her gum
She bursts them impudently
Maybe that's why I've been ensnared by her
Because I don't own her
Can my masculinity accept you spoilt thing?
Has the world turned upside down ?
She's lined her eyes with mascara
Her lips coquettishly bright red
Flaunting in front of me audaciously
Grinning, merely to spite me
We weren't raised that way
She's making us look like a fool
New customs have come to town
Boys, we're lost
You vamp you
You lure the snake from its place
My fate's crazy adventure
If I get a hold of you (kiss kiss)
I've fallen in your furnace, baby
I've fallen in your lap, baby
I've fallen for your warmth, baby
Oh my!
11. HAYAT BAYRAM OLSA
Şu dünyadaki en mutlu kişi
Mutluluk verendir
Şu dünyadaki sevilen kişi
Sevmeyi bilendir
Şu dünyadaki en güçlü kişi
Güçlükten gelendir
Şu dünyadaki en bilgin kişi
Kendini bilendir
Bütün dünya buna inansa
Bir inansa
Hayat bayram olsa
İnsanlar el ele tutuşsa
Birlik olsa
Uzansak sonsuza
Bütün dünya buna inansa
Bir inansa
Hayat bayram olsa
İnsanlar el ele tutuşsa
Birlik olsa
Uzansak sonsuza
Şu dünyadaki en olgun kişi
Acıya gülendir
Şu dünyadaki en soylu kişi
İnsafa gelendir
Şu dünyadaki en zengin kişi
Gönül fethedendir
Şu dünyadaki en üstün kişi
İnsanı sevendir
Bütün dünya buna inansa
Bir inansa
Hayat bayram olsa
İnsanlar el ele tutuşsa
Birlik olsa
Uzansak sonsuza
IF ONLY LIFE WOULD
BE LIKE A FEAST
the happiest person in this world
is the one who gives happiness to others
the loved person in this world
is the one who knows how to love
the strongest person in this world
is the one who comes from hardship
the wisest person in this world
is the one who knows himself
if only the whole world would believe in that
if only they would believe
if only living would be like a feast
if only all people would hold each other's hands
if only they would get all together
if only we all would reach out to eternity
if only the whole world would believe in that
if only they would believe
if only living would be like a feast
if only all people would hold each other's hands
if only they would get all together
if only we all would reach out to eternity
the maturest person in this world
is the one who can smile at pain
the most noble person in this world
is the one who shows mercy
the richest person in this world
is the one who conquers hearts
the most superior man in this world
is the one who loves mankind.
if only the whole world would believe in that
if only they would believe
if only living would be like a feast
if only all people would hold each other's hands
if only they would get all together
if only we all would reach out to eternity