Simple Blog: Comic Strips with verbs in the Simple Past
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Young English
We are a group of students from the IFBA, formed by: Anderson Alcântara,Anderson Santos, Helder Tito, Leonardo Pereira and Randson Renne, a second-year student of integrated electromechanical.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
The real Gangnam Style: Beauty Belt, wedding town, 24-hour culture
Five quirky trademarks of the "Beverly Hills of Korea"
Thanks to a certain chubby, horse-dancing singer who has become a national hero for his globalization of K-Pop -- yes, the one and only PSY -- “Gangnam” has been thrust into the global lexicon.
Anyone who’s Googled it now knows that it literally means “south of the river” and is the ritziest part of Seoul -- also thereby representative of the increasing disparity of wealth in Korea.
The most recent reports in the local media highlight the disparities in banking in Gangnam versus areas in Gangbuk (north of the river).
The employee-to-customer ratio in banks in Gangnam is twice that of Gangbuk, as banks compete to target the “super rich” who live in the area (Gangnam accounts for seven percent of Korea’s GDP).
From The New Yorker talking about “the Gangnam phenomenon” and asking questions like “Should we expect a Chinese Gangnam soon?” to Business Insider saying ridiculous things like, “Drinking expensive coffee is a major way that Gangnam dwellers display their wealth,” we thought it was time to introduce some of the quirky characteristics of Gangnam and its hi-so residents.
site: http://www.cnngo.com/seoul/life/real-gangnam-style-beauty-belt-wedding-town-24-hour-culture-507941
site: http://www.cnngo.com/seoul/life/real-gangnam-style-beauty-belt-wedding-town-24-hour-culture-507941
Monday, September 17, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Biography
Biography
Welber Leal de Araujo Miranda was born in Valencia/BA. He studied at different schools: he studied the first year in Catu, the second year at a private school, and the third year in Valencia. After finishing high school he started studying Physics at UFBA and Administration at UNEB. He did the two courses at the
same time, but then he decided to leave the administration course and go on only with physics. He lived seven years in Salvador, lived in republics and took several buses to
go to college. He finished his graduation and was approved in the master degree course. At the beginning
of the course he didn't get good grades because he was still adapting to the new
life in Salvador, but then he became a good student. Before finishing the doctorate degree, he was approved in a selection and came to Paulo Afonso as a Physics teacher at IFBA. He got the third best grade, even having studied only two weeks. He enjoys living in Paulo
Afonso and he wants to spend some time here .
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