venerdì 16 gennaio 2015

Religions and their symbols.


  • Judaism;
  • Christianity;
  • Islam;
  • Bahá'í Faith;
  • Hinduism;
  • Taoism;
  • Buddhism;
  • Sikhism;
  • Slavic neopaganism;
  •  Celtic polytheism;
  • Heathenism (German paganism);
  • Semitic neopaganism;
  • Wicca;
  • Kemetism (Egyptian paganism);
  • Hellenism;
  •  Italo-Roman neopaganism.




venerdì 9 gennaio 2015

New year's resolutions.

A New Year's resolution is a tradition  in which a person makes a promise to do an act of self-improvement or something slightly nice.

Popular New Year's Resolutions.

  • Lose weight
  • Volunteer to help others
  • Quit smoking
  • Get a better education
  • Get a better job
  • Save money
  • Get fit
  • Eat healthy food
  • Manage stress
  • Manage debt
  • Take a trip
  • Reduce, reuse and recycle
  • Drikn less alcohol


My New Year's Resolutions.
  • Lose weight
  • Study more
  • Save money
  • Be more loving and kind 
  • Take a trip
  • Read more books
  • Get fit
  • Go to concerts with friends or my dad
  • Help others 
  • Learn a new language 
  • Drink more water 
  • Enjoy life
  • Make a lot of new friend
  • Be happy and smile more

mercoledì 7 gennaio 2015

Palindromes.

A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same in both directions. The word "palindrome" was coined by the English playwright Ben Jonson in the 17th century from the Greek, meaning running back again. Some examples are: RADAR, POP, MADAM, LEVEL, EYE.

Palindromes as a form of wordplay have been created for many centuries. For example, the ancient Greeks are known to have often inscribed the following onto their fountains. The Romans were also admirers of palindrome.

2D  Palindromes are word squares in which every row and column reads as a word in both directions:


Some well-known English palindromes are: "A man, a plan, a canal - Panama!", "Madam, I'm Adam" or "Madam in Eden, I'm Adam".

Some examples of italian polindromes are:
I TOPI NON AVEVANO NIPOTI.
ATROCE? E DAI L'ILIADE E' CORTA.
ANNA SU! SOPPORTO TROPPO SUSANNA! 
ANNA AMA ALE MA PAMELA AMA ANNA.


Le notizie sono state prese dai seguenti siti:
 http://www.fun-with-words.com/palin_explain.html 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palindrome