You once asked me
"Do you write?"
The answer I gave
was
a Lie
I don´t write
I confess
Now,
Listen to the Sound of Honesty
The rattling of Skeletons
being Cleaned out from a Closet
The simple
yet complex Melody
of trust
and respect
Listen to the sound of Nothingness
A missing heartbeat
The rumbling quiet of a lonely Life
The sobbing of a Man
left
to the rope of Solitude
The aching of a Heart
in regret
The sound of Nothingness
should not be confused
with the sound of Silence
For this is another Silence completely
An empty Echo
of Silence
The sound of Nothingness
is
the worst Sound of all
But once you break the sound of Nothingness
Vanquish the Silence of the Soul
with the Laughter of Love
What will remain?
The Fear
The Fear of the spell
that is the sound of Nothingness
and the gate to Hell
But still
When caught
by the sound of Nothingness
Try,
and remember
The sound of Joy
A pure and true laughter
A sigh of contentment
The caressing voice
of Love
and the sound of Happiness
which will always hold the Music
and the Beauty
of the Soul
For those
are
the best Sounds of All
Blogg O_O
tirsdag 29. september 2015
mandag 11. mai 2015
Tasks & Activities
Native Americans – Current situation
1. About 50% of the Native Indian
population lives on federal reservations. The majority of the reservations are
situated west of the Mississippi River, and the Indians continue to live there
to maintain their traditions.
2. Some of the social challenges the Native
Americans face are unemployment, poverty, alcoholism and drug abuse. High rates
of diabetes and heart disease are also a concern. Some of the possible causes
of this is that since they live in reservations they are “cut off” from the
rest of the world, one of the reasons for their high alcohol problem is that
many of them have had a rough childhood, neither does it help that Native
Americans have a very low tolerance for alcohol.
3. Limitations on tribal powers of
self-government include the same limitations applicable to states; for example,
neither tribes nor states have the power to make war, engage in foreign
relations, or coin money (this includes paper currency).
4. Native Americans rights point out
that the US Federal Government's claim to recognize the "sovereignty"
of Native American peoples falls short.
5. The BIA states that it´s
responsibility when it comes to Indian lands, is for the “administration and
management of 55,700,000 acres (225,000 km2) of land held in trust by the United States
for American Indians, Indian tribes , and Alaskan Natives.”
onsdag 22. april 2015
Tasks
Checkpoints p. 317
1. The Aborigines came from the Asian
mainland and the islands north of the Australian continent.
2. Unknown diseases, like smallpox,
were the reason that the Aboriginal population was halved soon after the
European arrival.
3. It is believed that more than 100 000
Aboriginal children were taken away from their homes.
Research and Discover p. 317:
Maoris in
New Zealand:
1. The Maoris are an indigenous people
living in New Zealand. The Maoris originated with settlers from eastern
Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages at some
time between 1250 and 1300 CE. Today, the Maoris makes up for 10% of New Zealand’s
population, a number that is slowly increasing.
2. The Australian Aborigines arrived in
Australia many years before the Maoris arrived in New Zealand. Both of the
peoples were the first to inhabit their respective lands, and were later pushed
away from their territories.
3. Because of the huge difference in
time between the arrivals of the two peoples, there must surely have been
differences in their lifestyles and experiences. Also, the Maoris were not treated
as bad as the Australian Aboriginals.
mandag 23. mars 2015
Task 1
30
minutes.
Words that
are easily confused;
Some words
are more difficult to spell than others, as their pronunciation is similar to
the pronunciation of another word.
then, than
which, witch
through, threw
there, their, and they`re
to, too, two
lose, loose
MEMORIZE, SEARCH THE WEB AND WRITEJ
Learn these
words. Make a visual device/ dictionary
– perhaps using a picture, to remember the definition.
Which (way)?
Witch
Then vs Than
Through vs Threw
They´re - Their - There
To - Too - Two
Lose vs Loose
Task 2
Patrick Wayne; The Extended Version
Patrick Wayne
is the new rising star in the world of English authors. He recently made his
debut with “Life´s Important Addresses“, which is a collection of short stories
regarding the everyday life of the ordinary human, and a few thoughts as to how
one should enjoy it. Mr. Wayne was born on the 5th of September in 1998, in the
town of Blackberry´s Hill. So far in his life, he has visited a great many
places, making for some good experience and inspiration for future books. There
are rumours that his trips has been financed by political parties, but neither
the Conservatives nor the Democrats have confirmed this. One thing is for sure,
though. Great work can be expected of Patrick Wayne.
His latest book is called "The Birth of Religion" and describes the development of all the major religions. It begins with the Mesopotamian folk stories and goes on, drawing parallels between these stories and the early stages of some of the sacred Hindu scrolls. With his catchy writing and well explained theories, he proves that there is an intricate pattern that connects the beliefs of Christians, Buddhists, Jews and so on, with the ancient beliefs of societies that existed several centuries, and even millennia, ago.
mandag 16. mars 2015
A "Short" Letter to You
It´s been over a week now since my last post about the trip. It has it´s reasons, though, as I have been very busy travelling. I have been so many places this last week, that I´m almost having trouble keeping track of which ones I´ve been to, and which not. Let´s start where I left off last time, with Baltimore. We arrived in the afternoon on Monday, and met with a relative in the outskirts of the city, at his place. It had been quite some time since we last met him, so it felt only natural that we stayed there until sometime in the evening, at which point we decided it was probably a good idea to check in at the hotel in the city. You have no idea how good it felt when I finally got to the hotel room, and found a nice, comfortable bed waiting for the veeery tired me. The others seemed to appreciate it too, as a matter of fact.
The next day began with "breakfast" (can´t say I´m particularly fond of the American one..) and a walk in the nearby area of the hotel. We ended up going to a place called Fell´s Point (no idea if it´s an important place, or why.. xD) and back, also getting a fine tour of the harbor. We then got together with our relative again, and ate lunch at a nearby diner he knew about. He then drove us out to a somewhat historical site; Fort McHenry. In 1814 the British had decided to launch an attack on Baltimore by land. However, they were in need of having their navy in place too, if the attack was to happen. The only thing standing between the British navy and the city, was Fort McHenry. Long story short: the British tried taking the fort by sea, failed, and then retreated, leaving the city alone. The events that happened here also inspired a guy named Francis Scott Key, to write the first draft lyrics of what would become the national anthem of the United States.
By the way, did I forget to mention that our relative drives like a madman, bears the same name I do, and is soon-to-be 88 years old...? Ooh well, now you know. Funny guy that one, and an interesting breed between Norwegian and American. He´s also quite the lady´s charmer, and I bet that´s how he got to show us a great view of Baltimore from high up in an off-limits apartment!
Well, enough of Baltimore! We´ve also spent a day in Washington D.C., visiting many famous places like the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the White House (not entered, just seen it!) and a couple of museums on top of that. Walked the entire time..
In the evening we did something even more exciting than visiting big buildings. (However absurd that may sound. What´s more fun than big buildings??) Well, we went to a hockey-match and I would say that was reeeeally cool!!
We have also been driving a great deal from here to there, and quite a lot of our time in the states has been spent on the road. An example of that, could be when we were driving for the border to Canada, which took like 5-6 hours or so. After getting into Canada we soon got to the hotel and settled in. It tasted really good with some Chinese food then, after a long time without much food.
Later that evening we went to see the Niagara Falls by night, since they have some fancy lighting of the falls come dark. It was cold, cool and colorful.
We came back the next day to see the Falls in daylight, and they were still awesome to watch! There´s a lot of mist there, so it can be difficult to see it all, but what you see can really be breathtaking. Absolutely recommend it for everybody, though I think it might be even better in the summertime.
So, visiting Canada and Niagara is what I have been doing this weekend. Right now, I´m sitting in the bed at the hotel room we are currently at, drinking Pepsi and writing all this stuff. Although I´ve only been here like half a day, I must say that New York is indeed a noisy city, with lots of people and traffic! I´m a little curious as to what we are gonna experience these next few days, and to find out if this city really is the Big Apple, as they say it is.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick´s Day, so I bet it´s gonna be a lot of fun to see and watch, but that is gonna be AFTER I finally wake up from what I hope will be a loooong nights sleep!
Best of wishes from Me
to You
Baltimore Harbor |
By the way, did I forget to mention that our relative drives like a madman, bears the same name I do, and is soon-to-be 88 years old...? Ooh well, now you know. Funny guy that one, and an interesting breed between Norwegian and American. He´s also quite the lady´s charmer, and I bet that´s how he got to show us a great view of Baltimore from high up in an off-limits apartment!
Well, enough of Baltimore! We´ve also spent a day in Washington D.C., visiting many famous places like the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the White House (not entered, just seen it!) and a couple of museums on top of that. Walked the entire time..
In the evening we did something even more exciting than visiting big buildings. (However absurd that may sound. What´s more fun than big buildings??) Well, we went to a hockey-match and I would say that was reeeeally cool!!
We have also been driving a great deal from here to there, and quite a lot of our time in the states has been spent on the road. An example of that, could be when we were driving for the border to Canada, which took like 5-6 hours or so. After getting into Canada we soon got to the hotel and settled in. It tasted really good with some Chinese food then, after a long time without much food.
Later that evening we went to see the Niagara Falls by night, since they have some fancy lighting of the falls come dark. It was cold, cool and colorful.
We came back the next day to see the Falls in daylight, and they were still awesome to watch! There´s a lot of mist there, so it can be difficult to see it all, but what you see can really be breathtaking. Absolutely recommend it for everybody, though I think it might be even better in the summertime.
So, visiting Canada and Niagara is what I have been doing this weekend. Right now, I´m sitting in the bed at the hotel room we are currently at, drinking Pepsi and writing all this stuff. Although I´ve only been here like half a day, I must say that New York is indeed a noisy city, with lots of people and traffic! I´m a little curious as to what we are gonna experience these next few days, and to find out if this city really is the Big Apple, as they say it is.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick´s Day, so I bet it´s gonna be a lot of fun to see and watch, but that is gonna be AFTER I finally wake up from what I hope will be a loooong nights sleep!
Best of wishes from Me
to You
søndag 8. mars 2015
First Days in US and A
Its been two days since we landed on JFK Airport in New York. We landed in the evening, at about 7 pm, but didn't get to the hotel until 11 pm. That means that the time back in Norway, was past 5 am before we got to sleep. I hadn't slept on the plane, so needless to say, I was kiiinda tired when I hit the bed.
One thing I have noticed in the short time I've been here, is that there are a lot of roads in the USA. They cover the land like a big, confusing spiderweb, and if you don't pay attention you might get really lost. Sleep and concentration are two very necessary factors to find your way.
Yesterday we visited MacDonalds for the our first time in the states. The soda was somewhat different, yet the atmosphere was pretty much the same as in Norway.
At the moment we are currently staying at a hotel in Philadelphia, but we are soon going to be on our way to Baltimore. Therefore, I'm going to stop writing now and instead get back to the trip.
Cya :D
One thing I have noticed in the short time I've been here, is that there are a lot of roads in the USA. They cover the land like a big, confusing spiderweb, and if you don't pay attention you might get really lost. Sleep and concentration are two very necessary factors to find your way.
Yesterday we visited MacDonalds for the our first time in the states. The soda was somewhat different, yet the atmosphere was pretty much the same as in Norway.
At the moment we are currently staying at a hotel in Philadelphia, but we are soon going to be on our way to Baltimore. Therefore, I'm going to stop writing now and instead get back to the trip.
Cya :D
lørdag 21. februar 2015
Words of Advise
At times
A raging fire should not be quelled
Let it burn
bright and true
Let it consume you
and be resurrected
from the Ashes
A Man should not be shameful
A Man should not be shameful
unless his Dignity has taken a wound
Self inflicted or given
Allow yourself to be more than a man
Allow yourself to feel
A container is only temporary
and can only take so much
before it cracks
Don´t be a Container
Be a Person
and let It out
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