4/11/2019
tv ne’t a^?m thu+.c vie^.t ba’nh khu’c and nem nu+o+’ng …
marilyn monroe and the air conditioner from “seven years itch” … you can be the judge if she’s playing the part of “tha(`ng bo+`m co’ ca’i qua.t mo phu’ o^ng xin ddo^?i …”
5/19/2019
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy A perfect gift for graduation–or any occasion–by a Caldecott Honor Book Artist! “Quietly life changing…” –The New York Times Young Nikolai is searching for the answers to his three questions: When is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do? But it is his own response to a stranger’s cry for help that leads him directly to the answers he is looking for. This profound and inspiring book is about compassion and being engaged in each moment. With his stunning watercolors — and text that resounds with universal truths, Jon J Muth has transformed a story by Leo Tolstoy into a timeless fable for readers of every age! Editorial Reviews Amazon.com Review Nikolai is a boy who believes that if he can find the answers to his three questions, he will always know how to be a good person. His friends–a heron, a monkey, and a dog–try to help, but to no avail, so he asks Leo, the wise old turtle. “When is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do?” Leo doesn’t answer directly, but by the end of Nikolai’s visit, the boy has discovered the answers himself. Award-winning illustrator Jon J Muth’s lovely watercolors are the most appealing aspect of this book about compassion and living in the moment. The simple Zen-based profundity of the boy’s philosophical exploration may escape young readers, but they will enjoy the tale of a child who, in doing good deeds (for a panda and her baby, no less!), finds inner peace. Muth based his story on a short story of the same title by Leo Tolstoy. (Ages 5 to 9) –Emilie Coulter From Publishers Weekly Muth (Come On, Rain!) recasts a short story by Tolstoy into picture-book format, substituting a boy and his animal friends for the czar and his human companions. Yearning to be a good person, Nikolai asks, “When is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do?” Sonya the heron, Gogol the monkey and Pushkin the dog offer their opinions, but their answers do not satisfy Nikolai. He visits Leo, an old turtle who lives in the mountains. While there, he helps Leo with his garden and rescues an injured panda and her cub, and in so doing, finds the answers he seeks. As Leo explains, “There is only one important time, and that time is now. The most important one is always the one you are with. And the most important thing is to do good for the one who is standing at your side.” Moral without being moralistic, the tale sends a simple and direct message unfreighted by pomp or pedantry. Muth’s art is as carefully distilled as his prose. A series of misty, evocative watercolors in muted tones suggests the figures and their changing relationships to the landscape. Judicious flashes of color quicken the compositions, as in the red of Nikolai’s kite (the kite, released at the end, takes on symbolic value). An afterword describes Tolstoy and his work. Ages 6-up. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” “muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” applies to past, present, and future–to all times–so, “live for today” or “live in the present moment” or “sufficient unto the day is the good thereof: tomorrow is another day” means try to fulfill/produce “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” “muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” today, in the present moment, this day … and repeat the same striving for “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” “muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” for tomorrow also, … an eternity of “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” “muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” …
elizabeth taylor as abraham lincoln in film the young toscanini
father said vietnamese went wild with pride and joy when former president nixon donned a’o da`i on his visit to vietnam …
Russian Mom (2016)
Year…………….: 2016/07/28
Directed by………: Choi Won-joon-I
Stars……………: Rina , Kang Ye-na , Kim Do-hee , Yoon Se-hyeong
Genres…………..: Drama | Romance | Erotic
Language…………: Korean
Subtitles………..: None
Country………….: South Korea
Also known as…….: reo-si-a eom-ma
Format…………..: HDrip | 2.65 GiB | 89 mins | 1280×720 | mp4
Synopsis
Mom, now we have a secret of our own.
Jang-ho who dreams of becoming a chef is pretty close to his dad Yeong-soo; enough to talk about his girlfriend and they live alone. One day, Yeong-soo tells Jang-ho that he’s getting remarried to a Russian woman. Jang-ho accepts this and meets Olga. He is surprised to see a young and beautiful woman standing before him. A few days later, Yeong-soo goes to Russia on a business trip and Jang-ho and Olga get to know each other…
Madonna – Like A Prayer Pepsi Commercial (Original Remastered Audio)
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Like A Prayer [12$quot; Extended Remix]
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Tuổi Mộng Mơ
Tác giả: Phạm Duy
Em ước mơ mơ gì, tuổi mười hai, tuổi mười ba?
Em ước mơ em là, em được là tiên nữ
Ban phép tiên cho hoa biết nói cả tiếng người
Ban phép tiên cho người chắp cánh bay giữa trời.
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ tiên!
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ tiên!
Em ước mơ mơ gì, tuổi mười ba, tuổi mười bốn?
Em ước mơ mang hồn, em mang hồn thi sĩ
Theo gió mưa em đi, hát xây mộng cho người
Trên cánh thơ tuyệt vời, hát yên vui cõi đời.
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ hoa!
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ hoa!
Em ước mơ mơ gì, tuổi mười tư, tuổi mười lăm?
Em ước mơ em đẹp như trăng rằm tươi tắn
Thoa phấn son em mang chiếc áo dài khăn hồng
Em sẽ thi đua cùng với hoa khôi khắp vùng.
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ xinh!
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ xinh!
Em ước mơ mơ gì, tuổi mười lăm, tuổi mười sáu?
Em ước mơ không nhiều, xin một điều yêu dấu
Không ước mơ xa xôi, ước mơ được nên người
Cô gái yêu nước Việt bước chân theo giống nòi.
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ ngoan!
Thật đẹp thay! Thật đẹp thay! Giấc mơ ngoan!
5/31/2019 a few days ago dahlia went to the movie theaters for the first time with her father and friend bruce and delilah to see aladdin … incidentally by the way somehow dahlia figures on “it’s okay” as a way of saying “let it be” to resolve all wars and all problems … and it is her last day of school for this year today …
Coca Cola Commercial – I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) – 1971
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“I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)” is a pop song which originated as an advertising jingle, produced by Billy Davis and sung by the Hillside Singers, for Coca-Cola, and was featured in 1971 as a TV commercial. The Hillside Singers’ version was released as a successful single the same year.
The New Seekers also had a hit with the song around the same time.
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This was released in 1980
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Master Blaster (Jammin’) (12″ Version)
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Stevie Wonder
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5/31/2019
the “fair” in ‘fairy godmother’ … and [it’s not the ‘fair’ of uniqueness defines by material wealth etc. but] the “fair” of wellness for all “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” ” muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” …
and fairy godmothers help those who help themselves knock and it shall be opened ask and you shall have but you have to do your part knocking and asking … “some are borned into it; some earn/learn/achieve/love/plan/will/dream it; some have it thrust upon” … tôn an asked fairy godmothers for
“you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” ” muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” … tônan did not ask for specifics such as specific food or housing or clothing etc but expect that these specifics are included in fairy godmothers’ answer to his asking for “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” ” muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” …
In this song, Stevie Wonder envisions the people of the world coming together in peace, a vision he shared with the reggae superstar Bob Marley. In this world, Zimbabwe is free from war (“Peace has come to Zimbabwe”) and Third World countries are lifted from poverty (“Third World’s right on the one”).
The song was not written as fantasy: Wonder really thought he could pull this off with Marley’s help. The two met in 1975 when Wonder played a concert in Kingston to support the Jamaican Institute for the Blind (this would be the last time Marley performed with The Wailers). They became good friends and talked about holding a huge concert event where Marley would play his Survival album start to finish and Wonder would do the same with Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants (both albums were released in 1979).
Plans for the project were thwarted when Marley got cancer; he injured his toe playing soccer in 1977, and when it became infected, he refused to have it amputated due to his Rastafarian beliefs, which led to the disease. The Hotter Than July album was released in September 1980; Marley died in May 1981.
Wonder’s grand vision may seem idealist, but he sometimes met his outlandish expectations: Another song on the album, “Happy Birthday,” is a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., and Wonder’s efforts to get King’s birthday declared a national holiday paid off when US President Ronald Reagan signed it into law in 1983.
Wonder pays tribute to Bob Marley in this song, using a reggae rhythm and mentioning Marley in the line, “Marley’s hot on the box.” The line, “Joined as children in Jah” is also a reference to Marley, as “Jah” is the Rastafarian name for God.
The title is a reference to the Bob Marley song “Jamming,” which appears on his 1977 album Exodus. Wonder’s message is a take on what Marley espoused in that song, where “Jah children must unite” and they would be “jammin’ in the name of the Lord.” In Wonder’s song, they are “Jammin’ until the break of dawn.”
The phrase “Master Blaster” is never uttered by Wonder in this song: it is sung by the backup singers in the line, “We’re in the middle of the makin’s of the master blaster jammin’.” In this context, the “Master Blaster” is God or whatever higher power you believe in.
The album title comes from the opening line in this song: “Everyone’s feeling pretty, it’s hotter than July.”
Let It Be (Remastered 2009)
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Let It Be (Remastered 2009) · The Beatles
The Beatles 1967 – 1970
℗ 2009 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
Released on: 1973-04-02
Associated Performer, Vocals: Paul McCartney
Producer: George Martin
Composer Lyricist: John Lennon
Composer Lyricist: Paul McCartney
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may “you’re ok/well; i’m ok/well” “muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” …