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2011/11/20

End of the Year Message - Compassion as Catalysts for Change - with Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu

Dearest all,

Ho-Ho-Ho!!

"...Here we go climbing up the mountain, to see what's gonna happen...
... Here we go climging up the mountain, to see what's gonna happen around you" 

 This is an extract of a lyrics which I composed many years ago.

So, what's gonna happen to you and around you when you reach the mountain top?

 Good reflections on this philosophical question. We are gonna talk about it on our 2011 Happy Hour II...which is pretty near... in December.

Here is a great moment to share with you, by mixing wise words and the use of technology, as we can see by clicking on the YOUTUBE link below...

Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu hang out on Google+ 


I really would like to have your thoughts on these men's wisest thoughts.


Hope you really enjoy!


Be ready for our 2011 Happy Hour II !!

All the best and  see you here and at our Happy Hour II.


Flávia



2011/10/09

Tribute to Steve Jobs - Read, Watch about him here and post your opinion!

Dearest all,

We can't let it go...
Our message to Steve should flow
From the bottom of our souls!
So I hope you can all show.

Go to the following items about Steve Jobs' quotes, the video on his Stanford Commencement Address to graduates of 2005, besides an article/video about how Apple will be without him. It's really great!

1) Steve Jobs' quotes
2) Steve Jobs' Stanford Commencement Address of 2005
3) The Future of Apple Without Steve Jobs

Hope you all enjoy and take this very chance to practice English!

See you here.
Flávia

2011/08/15

What kind of transformation do you prefer? Food for thought!

Dearest all,

How often and fast do you change your thoughts and beliefs? Your actions?

How flexible are you to adapt to different ideas, places, people, circumnstances and so on?

Is this important or not?

The series of TED.COM videos presented below will show some kind of change. Can you say which kind? Choose 1 or more videos to discuss here.

Let's make the most of this blog to exchange ideas with your virtual friends, in English, of course!!

Hope you all like it!

See you here.

Flávia


1) Mark Pagel: How language transformed humanity (20:10')

Using biological evolution as a template, biologist Mark Pagel wonders how languages evolve.

Mark Pagel builds statistical models to examine the evolutionary processes imprinted in human behavior, from genomics to the emergence of complex systems -- to culture. His latest work examines the parallels between linguistic and biological evolution by applying methods of phylogenetics, or the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups, essentially viewing language as a culturally transmitted replicator with many of the same properties we find in genes. He’s looking for patterns in the rates of evolution of language elements, and hoping to find the social factors that influence trends of language evolution.

When watching him speak, have in mind  his definitions and stataments below to find out what he meant by saying those:
1) (...) cumulative cultural adaptation.
2) ' (...) Social learning is visual theft.'
3) ' (...) Language is the voice of our genes.'
4) ' (...) Communication, connectivity around the world, globalization now raises a burden.'


A magician and illusionist for the 21st century, Marco Tempest blends cutting-edge technology with the flair and showmanship of Houdini.

Marco Tempest’s imaginative combination of computer-generated imagery, quick-cut video and enthusiastic stage presence has earned him a place in the pantheon of great illusionists. At 22, the Swiss magician won the New York World Cup of Magic, launching him into international prominence. Tempest's award-winning television series “The Virtual Magician” airs in dozens of countries worldwide.

When watching him speak, have in mind this question:

How do you think he can do those tricks? Do you think you can do it?


3) Nathan Myhrvold: Cooking as never seen before (10:05')

Nathan Myhrvold is a professional jack-of-all-trades. After leaving Microsoft in 1999, he's been a world barbecue champion, a wildlife photographer, a chef, a contributor to SETI, and a volcano explorer.
 
Since leaving his post as Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer in 1999 (with fortune in tow), Nathan Myhrvold has been a professional exemplar of the spirit of the "Renaissance Man," proudly following his interests wherever they've led. His dispersed passions have triggered an impressive list of accomplishments, including world barbecue championships, major archeological finds (several Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons), prize-winning wildlife photography, building a section of Babbage's Difference Engine #2, s, and a new and consuming interest in the sous-vide cooking technique.
When watching him speak, have in mind this question:

What do you think drove him into developing this cookbook?








2011/06/26

DRUG DECRIMINALIZATION or LEGALIZATION- Do you agree or disagree? Why?

Hey, everyone!

I was very happy to see your posts on the last blog issues (Robotics, Mesh, Neo-Evolution)!

Now, I'm on cloud 9, as my student Pamela (Philips-Healthcare) proposed this topic for blog discussion and sent 02 articles (see the links below) - one of them by our ex-president Fernando Henrique Cardoso - that bring controversial issues on drug decriminalization.

I also added a Youtube video talking about the Portugal case, clarifying the difference between Decriminalization and Legalization of Drugs.

Feel free to add any other article or video with more up-to-date information. Your contribution is always welcome!

1) Drugs in Portugal: Did Decriminalization Work? - by Maia Szalavitz (2009)

     Portugal and the Results of Drug Decriminalization - video with Dr. Darryl S. Inaba (CNS Productions)

2) The war on drugs has failed. Now we need a more humane strategy - by Fernando Henrique Cardoso ( The Observer - Sep. 2009).

Really hope to continue seeing your active participation here!!

Best wishes of a great time...especially with the English language!

Flávia

2011/05/22

Can you imagine A ROBOT interacting with your kids? What is a MESH company or a POP-UP retail or store? What is NEO-EVOLUTION?


Dearest students,

Let's warm up our brains
To reflect on intriguing issues
Brought up by savvy people
Who think of great virtues!

Choose one or all of the TED.COM videos
Build up your thoughts on the issue/s,
Discuss it/them in class,
And be ready to share it/them here with your virtual friends.

Opportunity to listen to, read about, speak about and write on
Important topics to us alike....beings in evolution...
To practice the English language and come to full fruition.

Hope to see you all here.

XOXOXO,

Flávia


At MIT, Cynthia Breazeal and her team are building robots with social intelligence that communicate and learn the same way people do.

The Future of Business is the MESH. -

Lisa Gansky is the author of "The Mesh: Why the Future of Business Is Sharing," and the instigator behind the Mesh Directory (http://www.meshing.it/)

Are We Ready for Neo-Evolution?

Harvey Fineberg studies medical decisionmaking -- from how we roll out new medical technology, to how we cope with new illnesses and threatened epidemics.


2011/04/13

Discrimination or Not?: Banning Burka Wearing in France and other issues! Are they legal?

Hello, everyone!

Long time, no see you here! 

But now, there are some controversial issues happening in the world I'd like to have your view on.

It's not only French Burka Ban recently portrayed on the media, but also what to say about Crucifixes and Bibles removed or not from Schools and Courtrooms in Europe and Peru, respectively ?

The following videos and/or reading material will give you ideas to form your opinion for or against these legal issues. Try to answer these questions:

1) Are you for or against these measures? Why?
2) If you are against, what should be done to solve it?
3) If you are in favor, what aspects exactly can support your opinion, other than the video or articles you saw or read?

If you know of any other example of prejudice/ discrimination, please share with us, so that we can better argue and counterargue here.

I look forward to your eager participation on the blog in the next weeks!! Be my guest!

Ta-ta (British for bye-bye) for now.

Flávia

1)  French Burka Ban
2)  Women wearing burka detained in France

3) European Court on Crucifix in Public Schools
4) Peru Court on Crucifix in Courtrooms

2011/02/15

AND THE OSCAR GOES TO.... 2011 NOMINEES


Dearest students,


Here comes one more Oscar Ceremony - February 27th, 2011.


Are you a movie buff? Yes. Or, no, but likes to go to the movies. Well, anyway, this is your chance to take part in this activity.

In case you've already seen one or more movies - let's participate the following 02 weeks, by either writing a thorough movie review (cast, direction, visual effects, audio, screenplay, etc.) on 01 or more films you've seen, or posting your comments on the probable 2011 Oscar winners.


Here is the Academy Awards site links so that you can see the list of nominations by picture and category:

1) List of Nominees by Picture
2) List of Nominees by Category

Then, go to YOUTUBE to see the trailer of your wish.

We can even start betting on which film will get the awards on the  categories. What do you think? Choose the one or ones that please you:

  • Best Picture
  • Actor in a Leading Role and Supporting Role
  • Actress in a Leading and Supporting Roles
  • Animated Feature Film
  • Art Direction
  • Cinematography
  • Costume Design
  • Direction
  • Documentary Feature
  • Documentary Short
  • Film Editing
  • Foreign Language Film
  • Makeup
  • Music (original score)
  • Music (original song)
  • Short Film (animated)
  • Short Film (live action)
  • Sound Editing
  • Sound Mixing
  • Visual Effects
  • Writing (adapted screenplay)
  • Writing (original screenplay)
Hope you'll like to participate.


See ya here.


Regards,


Flávia