Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Time to go home...

Those who start wars, never fight them
And those who fight wars, they never like them
And those who write laws, can recite them
And those who fight laws, they live and die by them
But I know its time/ Yes I know its time / {It's time to go home X4}
{Don't take our boys away / Don't take our girls away }
Those who build walls are pretending
That forever they can defend them
Those who dam streams can build fountains
Those of us who just let them run free
Can move mountains
And I say, you whoooo
you whoooo who who who, you whoooo who who who
Doves fly by in the morning light
Leaves fall down on a passer by
Phone call comes and a mamma cries
Tears stream down from a daddy's eyes(X2)



Thursday, May 17, 2007

ABOVE THE INFLUENCE

http://www.abovetheinfluence.com/

A GREAT SITE TO HELP YOU
-be yourself
-reject the negative influences
-be a positive influence

A U.S. site "created for the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign (a program of the Office of National Drug Control Policy). This campaign reflects what teens across the country have told us is going on in their lives."

LINK WORDS

http://www.english-for-techies.net/grammar/les_principaux_mots_de_liaison.htm

http://tkakouridis.perso.ec-marseille.fr/polygram14.htm


http://www.english-for-techies.net/grammar/mots_de_liaison.htm

CHILDREN TO THE WORLD

Monday, May 07, 2007

and here:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6630797.stm

Sarkozy takes French presidency
Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy has won the hotly-contested French presidential election, according to early results.

The final count gave Mr Sarkozy 53.06%, compared with 46.94% for socialist Segolene Royal, with turnout at 85%.

Mr Sarkozy, 52, the son of a Hungarian immigrant, takes over from the 74-year-old Jacques Chirac.



Nicolas Sarkozy Wins French Election
Conservative Wins Presidency With Comfortable Lead Over Socialist Rival

(AP) Energized French voters elected reform-minded Nicolas Sarkozy as their new president on Sunday by a comfortable winning margin.

With 75 percent of the vote counted, the conservative Sarkozy had 53.35 percent compared to 46.65 percent for Socialist Segolene Royal, according to the Interior Ministry. Turnout was a strong 85 percent.

... more here:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/06/world/main2764588.shtml

Thursday, May 03, 2007