quarta-feira, 26 de março de 2014

Matt’s Story

                          


        People call me Matt but my real name is Matthew. I’m 14 years old, currently living in an orphanage. My parents left me here when I was a baby, without even showing their faces, so no one knows who I am yet. The other kids make fun of me because my appearance. I’m considered ‘’abnormal’’ and I’m treated differently from the others.      
        When I was 4 months old, I was found inside a basket on the porch of a library. The librarian called the police to solve the problem and find my parents. The cops tried every kind of method to figure out where I came from, but nothing was found. So, they took me to the orphanage and left me there too as if I was some ‘’abnormal’’ trash.
         I agree that I’m abnormal. My eyes are yellow, my hair is naturally a wine color, and I’m really small. My ‘’powers’’ are considered not human, but they can be hidden easily. The kids from the orphanage call me many names. Apparently I am a ‘’Pale Bat’’, a ‘’Thumb Freak’’, ‘’Abnormal Dog’’… Some of them don’t even make sense.
        My treatment is different from the other children. My food is some sort of a hodgepodge. They don’t let me play outside, and I’m homeschooled… I’m treated like a handicap person, which I am not. I want to be considered a normal kid!

        My days in this orphanage are really hard to pass through. My past is horrible, I don’t have a single friend to count on, I suffer bulling, and I have to be treated like I have some unknown disease, which I’m sure I don’t have! I just wish I could live a normal life, and had a normal future…

segunda-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2014

TURISTS IN FLORIANOPOLIS IN SUMMER


               On summer vacation, people want to go to interesting places. This place is Florianopolis, people think. However, in summer the tourists find some difficulty, such as lack of water and energy, hard urban mobility and high prices for food.
               When tourists arrive in Florianopolis, they find lack of water and energy. This situation repeats itself every summer. People don’t have water to drink or to wash. They need to buy bottled water. Sometimes they use water from the swimming pool. The same happens with energy, especially at night, when they need to cook or need to use other things, such as microwaves, TV, etc… There are a lot of neighborhoods where it is worst, such as Ingleses and Canasvieras beach. This offers a bad impression for tourists.
               Florianopolis has forty and two attractive beaches to be appreciated when tourists arrive there. They want to visit it. These beaches are far one from another. Tourists need time and easy mobility to go there.  Florianopolis is an island in the shape of a triangle. Cars need to use the same streets when they get to these beaches. There is difficult mobility. The visitors and local citizens have lack of time on the traffic. A tourist stays on the beach where he sets. He can’t enjoy these beautiful places. It’s a bad situation for tourism.  
Florianopolis is attractive for visitors because is an island with beautiful beaches and a lot of amazing seafood. Tourists want to eat seafood such as shrimp and oysters. They will go to places in Pantano do Sul, Ribeirao and Lagoa da Conceição.            Out of summer season, this food is cheap. The locals go to these restaurants and the prices are very good, but when the tourists come, the prices have a raise, so to eat seafood is very expensive. After the summer, the prices don’t go back at their primitive value.

               In conclusion, on summer vacation Florianopolis offers to tourists some difficulty such as lack water and energy, hard urban mobility and high price on food. Despite those dificult tourists go back at their home with a good impression.

José Pedro

domingo, 19 de janeiro de 2014

Curious

by Candace Coates
Henrich Harder - Mesohippus


      Cheryl sat with her back against the tree. It was a good place to be, here in the dark dappled shade.  Especially this warm summer day. Cheryl had brought her harp with her into the forest; this was her favorite place to come for inspiration. Her sturdy small harp was made of highly polished hard wood
that seemed to cast a faint golden glow even here in the shadows of ancient trees. This harp was her most treasured of her instruments as learning to play it years ago had changed her life...
       There she was playing beautiful music that sent clear crystal notes dancing into the air. Her music blended quite well with the calls of birds, and there was a breeze that was blowing that day through the tops of the tallest trees. Setting trees to softly whisper amongst themselves like gossiping old women.
A few of the small animals scurried, racing between scattered outcroppings of lichen covered rocks. Some of the stones were near the base of one gnarled and twisted tree. One of the lower hanging branches had covered parts of the exposed tree roots that had crept slowly into the cracked moss covered stone over time.
   Suddenly, there were sounds of many light footsteps on the trail below the steep cliffs. Alarmed by the noise some smaller animals bolted for cover. A scolding brightly colored bird flew into a nearby bush.  Sometimes small animals would gather nearby to listen to the music. So it wouldn't really be the first time someone had come hunting for the source of those beautiful notes.

In fact it was how she had met the other local folks. Even the small children from the village would seek her out and, they would sit so quietly on some fallen moss covered log or stone to listen. More often than not they would lull to sleep between the effects of a warm day and her haunting peaceful melodies.  This time it was different though, it wasn't young children with their mothers that climbing the hill to find the music   of the wind.
Cheryl had just shifted the harp between her knees so that she could practice a bit using one hand to play the singing strings. Every so often Cheryl plucked a few chords, sharing the harp's sweet tones with a breeze that had set the strings quivering with bright bell like tones.  Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a small group of very strange creatures that were cautiously   walking over the crest of the hill. Cheryl continued to play her harp softly, as the animals came nearer. They were larger than the dogs from the village across the lake. She didn't believe that she had ever seen their like before. Their presence could explain those strange tracks she had seen that morning down at the lake.

         They had a pair of small delicate ears that were set high on a rather square shaped head. Their lower jaws were muscular, and well defined. Their noses had very large nostrils. Their necks were a bit longer than deer's, but not by much. All of them had a fine of course short hair that bristled brush from the whole length of their necks. They all had these odd looking tails that were bare except for a small tuft of ink black hair on the end. Their sleek fur was chestnut in color, with rows of small fawn like white dots along their flanks. Their delicate looking slender legs had white markings just above their tiny hoofed toes.
The largest of these creatures, turned their head then walked right up to where Cheryl was sitting!  It was so close that she could see the pair of dark wide set eyes peering at her. Those delicate ears swiveled back and forth, alert for possible danger. The other animals stood some distance away, watching intently. Slowly Cheryl lowered her hand, so not to frighten this strange fragile looking beast. Cheryl could smell a sweet scent of grasses on its warm breath. The creature slowly reached out its head, lowering its nose to sniff Cheryl's out stretched hand. Satisfied that she wasn't a threat the curious creature raised its head, and made a very soft laugh like sound. Then it returned to its companions.
The creatures began to browse on the brush nearby while
 their females calmly suckled their offspring. Slowly Cheryl opened her harp case, and drew out her communicator. She was glad that she had remembered to recharge her camera unit! She was able to get a few snapshots of the animals just before they disappeared into the meadow grass at the forest's edge.
She gently replaced her harp in its case, then hiked back down the steep hill trail that wound along the base of the rocky cliff. Later that night at the village's communal evening fire an elder shared a legend of a shy creature they called a Mist deer in their dialect. It would be many weeks later before Cheryl would look at any of those photos again. Only then would she solve the mystery, and realize the truth of the "Mist Deer". She   would then remember a trip to see an Eohippus exhibit at a museum back home on old Earth.
That next morning, Cheryl went to the home of the village elder who had shared her wonderful story about the "Mist Deer" at last night's fire circle. Cheryl was very interested in Peig's tale of the Mist Deer, and asked her if she might have any other stories about these strange beasts.
Peig then related this story to Cheryl about a time when a Mist Deer changed its shape.  "One stormy afternoon long ago, the daughter of a local fisherman had disappeared into the deep forest. Of course the child's poor mother was frantic with worry, as there had been recent rumors of an attack on a neighboring village. Morag stood outside her door shouting her daughter's name into the raging storm but got no reply.
After the storm had stopped, a great bank of fog rose up off the lake, blanketing their entire village in thick mantle of silver.  Morag could just faintly see a group of Mist Deer walking towards her in the dense fog. "That's very strange she thought, why would they only come to my door"? Puzzled, she stood there as the animals began to walk by her one by one.  Just as she thought that she had seen the last one go by.  She saw a slightly built young woman cloaked in dark brown following the deer. This woman suddenly paused in front of Morag's door nodded her head, and then whistled some low soft notes. At that very moment, the fog lifted to reveal Morag's lost daughter standing there. Of the woman in brown, there was no sign. Both she and the deer had vanished. Ever since that day, Peig said her people believed that the Deer Woman would return to guide lost children home.
Cheryl had an interest in myths and legends that had really begun when she was at the university.  When she wasn't attending classes, she could be found at the campus library where she would be searching their data
  storage collections for old folk tales from diverse cultural sources.
Mr. Parrish, who was one of her professors, summoned her to his office for a meeting. Her grades were high and she had a full course load in addition to working part time at the city's animal shelter, assisting the vets. "Ms. Burnside I am sure that you are aware that during the next term you are required to choose an internship to complete your course requirements. It has come to my attention that there is a post opening that may be of interest to you." Once she read the paperwork that Mr. Parrish gave her she was eager to sign the enclosed legal documents. A chance to study abroad for a year? She had never expected this!  
Which is just how Cheryl found herself aboard a space shuttle bound for Thurso IV. As part of her contract agreement, she would need to publish several papers. The first would be due within six months of her arrival to the
  distant Earth sized planet. Cheryl had sent in her firs paper in two months, well before the deadline. She had written about the Mist Deer, and as required she had included diagrams and a few color photos with the text.

 Dear Ms. Burnside,
Thank you for sending us your transmission from the outpost on Thurso IV. Your data has been sent to our review board, and you will have a reply in one solar week. I am pleased to inform you that your request for funding has been approved.
Sincerely yours,
George Cameron
"Publish or perish".... Cheryl thought. As always it's about
  the paperwork and red tape!  Now she could focus on getting real work done. She headed over to her storage area and retrieved her gear. She decided that she would be going on a four day overnight camping trip, because she had been working nonstop since her arrival. She was due sometime off!


  The weather this week would be better. She had delayed her departure last week because of the rain. She would of course bring her harp along. It might help bring the creatures back into camera range, as it had worked well before. She would be returning to the area where she had made "First Contact".

        She got her tent up quickly; these newer models were an improvement from what she had used before coming here to Thurso IV. She got her new sanitation unit kit set up as well, along with a lighter weight food storage unit. They took up less space, eliminating a need for a second tent.
Cheryl decided that she would leave the harp in the tent for now. She really wanted to go for a walk along the cliff trail, which overlooked a crystal clear lake. Cheryl had left a rope on her tool belt along with a sheath knife she
 always wore while camping. Never know when you might need them, especially out here.
She was in sight of the ancient tree on the cliff's edge   when Cheryl thought she heard a loud shrill scream! It sounded like it was coming from the lake below, but with the echoes off the cliff wall it was difficult to be sure. Cheryl sprinted to the tree, from there   she could clearly see the lake shore.
All she could really tell was that there was something violently thrashing around in the water. When she got there, she could now see that it was a young Mist Deer in serious trouble, struggling to keep from drowning. It appeared to have its legs caught on something in the water. Cheryl charged into the icy water after the unfortunate trapped creature. The water wasn't that deep for her, as it was only two feet at most. For a young animal held captive, the water was too close to the terrified animal's head. She splashed out to the youngster, and quickly put an arm under its chest area. She reached back with her
 free hand gently touching the animal's heaving flanks until she could locate the back legs, which were trapped amongst sections of an old fallen tree. The lake bottom here was slick with clay and rotten leaves that flooded over the tops of her boots making it difficult for her to maintain her balance. Cheryl needed to get the poor creature's back legs freed from that snag! She was able to get her rope out quickly and wrap it around the animal's rump to lift the back end free.
 Then she just picked up the bawling calf. In about the same manner as she would have handled those large dogs back home. Carefully she waded with her burden to the shallows. By this time the calf was too tired to fight and without resistance allowed Cheryl to guide it to solid ground. She had barely enough time to examine the Mist Deer for possible injuries before it went down on its front knees and collapsed!
The exhausted calf lay quietly on its side for a few moments then gingerly got to its feet. Cheryl spotted the calf's mother standing quietly watching a few yards away. The baby took a few steps forward gingerly before suddenly shaking the water off in a muddy spray. The mother walked up to him, then together they vanished into the wilderness. Leaving Cheryl musing if she may have been the one she had made "First Contact" with.
After watching the Mist Deer mother and her calf disappear into the forest. Cheryl took her now wet rope, and slung it over her shoulder. She trudged quickly back up the hill to the trail. After having gone for an unexpected dip in that cold lake, a hot shower seemed like a really good plan.
 Now with that new sanitation unit she would be able to get her boots dry in a matter of mere seconds. It was wonderful that she had been able to rescue that Mist Deer calf in time to prevent  what might have become a tragic end.

  Once she had changed into some dry things she sat with her  harp and composed a ballad about the  day's adventure. True she had wanted to see the Mist Deer again; she just hadn't thought it would have been so soon.

    Cheryl had been studying the language as she didn't want to have to always rely on her communicator unit. She had become friends with Peig's daughter Meg who had been kindly taking the time to tutor her in the local dialect. Cheryl was having a bit of difficulty with how to properly pronounce some of the longer word, but Meg told Cheryl that she was making some progress.

 By the time Cheryl had completed her evening studies a pale full moon had risen and the first evening stars were twinkling brightly as gemstones. She had her dinner and then laid on a thick soft pad on the ground outside her tent just gazing up in the night sky. She could hear a night bird calling out to a mate. In the mauve darkness she could hear frog's voices rising in a chorus of song from the moonlit lake. She had heard that there was to be a meteorite shower later that night, and oh what a light show that was! The flashes of color were just
  spectacular and here she was with the best seat. Cheryl couldn't remember ever seeing so many shooting stars at once. She wasn't the only one up late watching the sky.
There was a soft puff of air that delicately ruffled her hair as a small owl swooped past her in pursuit of prey.  Not so much as a sound betrayed the little night hunter's  passage. It was a dramatic end to her first day away from the village. 
Cheryl awoke in her tent the next morning feeling refreshed and well rested. She and Meg had   chatted a bit after their last lesson. Meg had mentioned that there were caves up in the mountains out near the same meandering trail that lead some miles past the area where Cheryl planned to camp that long weekend. Meg had also told her that there was a wide creek that followed the upland trail. The creek that although it had a few rapids, was perfect for a canoe. Meg had said she had an old canoe that was stored on one of the low boat racks in the launching area.
Cheryl knew that Meg had the next two days off from work and called her after breakfast.  Meg was glad to hear from Cheryl and they decided to get together to take the canoe out. They decided to go out to the caves.
They met at the ancient tree by the cliff, together the young women returned to the campsite. Meg had brought a box lunch to share and Cheryl had made some fresh bread early the other day. They took their small packs and headed off for the trail.
The old canoe was in great condition despite its battered appearance. The paddles had been stored along with the seat cushions. Together, they slid the canoe off its rack. After stowing their gear in the boat, it was a short push through dew wet grass to the sandy shore. They slide the canoe into the shallow water and climbed aboard.
The first set of rapids were a few miles  further down, so it would an easy  time of paddling until that  point.  The rocks were fairly easy to find in the spot where the water ran faster with the current. You could see a white "vee" in the clear water. The narrow part of the vee was where the rocks were. All they had to do was navigate their way away to avoid them. After they cleared the first of the rapids, they pulled the canoe up on a sand bar in the middle of the creek to break for lunch.
"How much further are the caves?" Cheryl asked her friend. "On the map I have, the caves are not even shown."   "Well, that goes to show you that even these newer communicator units still have a few issues yet." Meg
 laughed.  "Oh I know just what you mean; every so often there are still factory recalls." "That last unit I had got recalled twice!  You would think by now they would be able to build a decent unit." Cheryl joked.
"The first cave is about five miles from here. Since we are on the water it won't take long since the current is    flowing in the same direction." Meg explained.  "Have many people been there" Cheryl asked.  "Most of us from the village have gone over the years. These caves are an experience you will always remember." Meg promised.
After the meal, they pushed the canoe back into the creek.  The water was very clear, they could even see the bits of gravel and a few flat stones down on the bottom of the channel where the craft gently floated with the current.  Down below the surface Cheryl could see very large fish swimming along on creek bottom. As Cheryl and Meg came around the bend they could hear the steady roar of the rapids. The wild white water was roiling, roughly tumbling amongst the huge moss covered rocks. Some of those boulders were nearly as tall as a tree!
Cheryl was in the bow calling out the rock positions over the water's roar. Meg was back on the stern steering clear of the rocks as she used her longer paddle like a rudder to navigate. Being mindful of those foaming white
  vees, that warned of the locations of partly submerged rocks.  Both Meg and Cheryl were experienced with canoes, having both been taught the safe use of canoes by their fathers years ago. One of the many things that they had in common in spite of the fact each had been raised on a different world.
  "We have time to see two of the caves today, but there is one
  in particular that is really special. You will be amazed. "Meg confided.” I brought along some spare battery units for the flashlights and some spare jackets in case we need them, I put them in one of the pouches on the rucksack.  Cheryl replied.    "Good planning, Cheryl. Oh by the way remember those light   helmets that you saw at our house last week? My father said that we may borrow his set. The light sources on these things are intense!”
"We are close to where the caves are, we can beach the canoe here in this cove." Directed Meg.  The shallows of the cove had a sandy bottom which made it easy for them to push the canoe up on shore. After getting
  their hiking boots back on they were ready to go explore the area. There was a large standing stone which hide the opening to the cavern. As they entered, Cheryl got the sense that it might be a very long one. The trail they were following into the cavern was already going downhill, near the bottom of the grade they put on their light helmets because in another few yards the daylight dissolved into the darkness. From here they would be dependent on the light source of the helmets.  The cave walls were rough and cold to the touch. As they continued onward into the cave's depths, their lights revealed what appeared to be an underground lake.
Where the light touched the still green blue water that faintly sparkled with the reflected light. They decided to take the left hand fork in the trail as it looped quite a bit. It was getting cooler so they put on their jackets. Just around the next sharp turn the cave opened up into a huge cavern. It seemed so much brighter because there were so many variegated outcroppings of colored crystals all over the cavern!  They saw delicate shades of lavender, primrose, azure, buff yellow, red, orange and crimson. It was just spectacular to see all these crystals reflecting the bright lights of their headlamps.
Everywhere they looked they could see an iridescent rainbow.  Some of these crystals were prisms so that the entire space was bathed in fiery brilliance. Gracefully Cheryl pivoted slowly like a trained dancer to attempt
  to take in this view of their underground surroundings.
"Thank you for sharing this special place with me Meg, I  feel this is an honor"  "You are quite welcome Cheryl, we keep the location of this  cavern a secret. The other caves are interesting, but this one is sacred to my people."
"We still have some time to go to another cave, so we should start going back to the trail head"     There was still some daylight left as Cheryl and Meg exited the crystal cave. The next cave was just a quarter mile from where they stood blinking owlishly in the bright daylight. "This whole mountain range was once a series of volcanoes in prehistoric times. My mother said that there were some hot springs in the area that were popular to go to when she was a young girl. "Meg stated.
The second care was clearly more popular as there were a few basic tables and a few crude benches near the trail for this cave. Just before they were to enter, they thought they heard a soft squeaking noise. Even before they had a chance to investigate thousands of tiny bats shot out of the cave like a whirlwind spilling into the late afternoon sun.
Meg had nearly forgotten about the bat colony, she hadn't been to Black Cave herself in ages. The women followed another trail that led into the cave away from the side the bats had exited. After a few moments they had to use the light helmets again. Even though this cave received more human visitors, out of respect for the bats well-being there were no electric lights permitted in this cave. Here they saw some exotic formations that had names like "Tree of Stone", tiny signs were posted next to each one. It was more interesting to make up other names which set both women into gales of laughter. Their gleeful voices boomed in echoes around them which they found to be even more amusing. All and all they enjoyed walking around this shorter cave.

      After leaving this last one, they found it took a bit longer to return to their starting point as they had decided to portage the canoe part of the way carrying the watercraft  part of the way to avoid the  rapids. It was dusk by the time they returned the canoe to the rack.  Cheryl and Meg returned to Cheryl's campsite just in time to set up a second sleeping bag as Cheryl had asked Meg to stay the night.
After dinner, Cheryl brought out her harp and shared her ballad of the Mist Deer rescue. Then they spent a few hours singing old songs that they both knew and loved. Meg had brought a wooden flute along so they played lovely duets which were a mix of traditional tunes and new ones they had written.

   They set up the video recorder that night on the off chance that the creatures might make an appearance. Might as well be prepared. Cheryl practiced her harp at dawn as the sun came up.  Just as they were thinking of having breakfast they had unexpected visitors. Much to their mutual surprise a group of the Mist Deer gathered a short distance from the tent to listen to the sweet harmonies as Meg joined in the practice session with her flute.
Two of the animals boldly not only walked into camera range but decided to get as close to Cheryl as they could, and proceeded to lie down. Lulled by the sweet melodies, the smaller one of the pair was curled up and sleeping soundly nearly at Cheryl's feet! Thankfully their recording unit had plenty of data storage left. Using the universally known sign language Meg signed that she and Cheryl should continue to play. They played another duet for the sleeping creatures as the animals showed signs of waking up. "Momma" rose to her
 feet first, strolled to the sleeping calf and gave it a gentle nudge. Then both animals turned together, paused for a moment then left the campsite. Afterwards, Cheryl thought that this pair just might be the same creatures she had made First Contact with.
After the creatures had gone, Meg turned off the recording unit. "Off the record, think we might get our names in a history book'? Meg joked. "Anybody's guess, now I suppose. I just hope it's enough evidence to show them these animals really do exist here."  "Let's make some copies for "insurance" purposes." "There is no way I am going to risk sending them the original."

  “It seems to me that we better get back to the village, I am going need to write up all the paperwork, and put that data file in a safe place."  "My next report isn’t due for another six months, but I think it might be smarter to submit  my fieldwork now" "Makes perfect sense to me too  Cheryl ". Meg agreed.
The tent went down quickly and they got everything packed to leave.  The university review board had contacted the law office of Macbeth & Guilderstein. They in turn located a scientific investigator, Mr. Maxwell Drummond. Max was a nondescript sort of man who could blend in a crowd. Just minor changes of Max's appearance and the person being shadowed never had a clue. Just something simple like a change of clothes was all it took. It was surprising how people just never paid attention to other people in a crowd. Max packed his smaller kit bag. He didn't expect that he would need to stay long on Thurso IV. Perhaps a solar week would do.
After all, Ms. Burnside was only a student intern on an exchange program. He had read the transmission she had sent to the review board. Her data read like the science fiction his ex-wife had always been banging on about. Eohippus alive and well on Thurso IV indeed Max chortled. If this were a hoax, he would be saving the university from the fate of being a laughing stock for generations to come. He glanced at the small sign on his wall that read" Remember,1912, Piltdown  Man. An instant of fame, generations of shame."
He paged an air cab and got to the local star port to catch the last shuttle run out to Thurso IV.  When he arrives, he checked into a shabby motel room. It was out of the way but cheap. What he didn't need out of his expense account for lodging, he could spend on meals. Max had enjoyed trying new food when he traveled. He considering girth, it was more than a hobby. For Max it was a passion.
He began his investigation by checking the local press. He was surprised to discover that there really had been two sightings of these creatures fairly recently, about a month or two back. The articles did not show photos although several local people had been interviewed. One of them was the subject of his  investigation, none other than the humble intern Ms. Burnside Max learned that she was out of town on a camping trip, but would be expected to return by mid-week. Plenty of time  Maxwell thought to sample whatever passed for fine dining in  this little backwater town as he hired an air cab and went in search of his dinner.
Meg and Cheryl had hiked back to the village. Cheryl would have liked to have camped out another day or so as she had originally planned, but this newest data was too critical.  Meg only lived a few streets away from where Cheryl's host family lived. They planned to get together again later in the week. Cheryl unpacked, and stowed her gear. She then left the house to run some errands.  She had put a hold on incoming transmissions while she was away. It would just be a matter of clicking a button on her comm unit to get her messages anyway. Those could wait, though she really needed to pick up some new harp strings at the local music store. A few of the strings badly needed changing.
She got to the shop; she noticed they had a new sales clerk. Strange, why would they hire someone now during their slow season? It made no sense. The clerk was a short portly balding gentleman who did not know his way around the shop.  The new guy had no clue which file drawer to check when she asked him for the size strings that she wanted. She suspected that he was new in town as she hadn't seen him around before. She then
  told him where the owner kept the string stock as she would often help out there on occasional weekends.
The man thanked her for her kindness, and said his name was Max Bean. Mr. Bean rang up her purchase. She had a strange feeling about Max. Something just wasn't right with that guy. He made her feel uneasy while she was at the shop, it was as if he had been watching her every move.

 She finished the rest of the errands, and went home to change the strings. It was simple to do; it was just time consuming as she had several faded strings to replace. Might as well do them all at the same time. Once that was done she left the harp in its stand.
She opened her messages next, and was shocked to see that there was a legal document there from the university's legal department. Apparently someone there on the review board had their doubts about the
 content of her last transmission. They were basically accusing her of a hoax!  At least they were decent enough to let her know that they were having her investigated. She hadn’t done the write up part of her report yet, since it wasn’t due for another six months.
This current situation changed things. She sent off a reply to let them know she had gotten their transmission. That would at least buy her some time to get her paperwork in order.  Under the circumstances, perhaps sending in the next transmission with the actual live recording couldn't wait.  If the university followed through, and sued she could lose everything.  Then she remembered Mr. Parrish telling her that if there was an emergency to contact him at the office. This certainly counted Cheryl thought.
She sent the transmission, outlining her current situation.  Mr. Parrish told her that the legal process was slow. She would have the time to present her written documentation. He told her not to send the recording yet. Get the paperwork written, and then she could send it to him for review. It took her three weeks to get the paper just as she wanted it.   Mr. Parrish looked it over, and sent her a quick message that the paperwork was perfect. It would certainly stop them from taking further action against her.
She sent two transmissions. One copy went to the legal department and the other to the review board. As Mr. Parrish had advised her, she did not send the recording. He had told her that would be for the parting shot... whatever that meant.

  When Mr. Drummond returned to his dingy motel room that evening there was a message for him at the front desk.   "Cease and desist. Your services are no longer required." He was out of a job. "Hmmm, they already paid my expenses this week, and I am still needed this week at the music store too. Can't be any harm in that, besides what they pay me will cover the bar tab at the local pub. I would really like to know just what that young intern is is really up to."

      There was to be a live music night in a place over in the village, maybe checking out the local talent might be amusing. Some musicians were warming up when Max arrived. He thought he saw   Ms. Burnside in a corner chatting with her fellow musicians.  What in the world was that strange instrument she had with her?
Well the music wouldn't be starting just yet so he might as well sample the local brew. He got a booth facing a well-lit stage. The rest of the place was in low light, but enough to see that the tiny place was really getting packed. Every seat was taken, yet people were still coming through the doors.  Ms. Burnside was up second, joined by a lovely young woman carrying a wooden flute. Well, that’s an instrument I recognize thought Max. As the flute player began the set, the whole place fell silent.
After a moment or two of the flute solo Ms. Burnside joined in performing the most complex haunting music he had ever heard. The silvered notes of the flute soared, dancing a pattern around the mellow tones of the harp. Their combined sweet sounds made tears come to Max's eyes. He had never experienced something that intense, or beautiful before.
When the last notes faded away, the silence was deafening. The applause that followed the pair as they left the stage was beyond words.  Stunned, ax sat there speechless. This had been the same woman who had so kindly helped him while he was working undercover in the local music store? This gifted young lady did not deserve to be treated like a common criminal. That his client had even thought so shocked him. He breathed a
  sigh of relief. Thank goodness the case was closed!  Upon trying to stand Max discovered that the beer he had consumed was much stronger than he had thought. Leaving his bar tab at the table with a generous tip, the big
 man tottered drunkenly out the door. Fortunately, Max got back to his grubby motel room intact.
The next morning, Max awoke with a hangover of truly cosmic proportions! He packed his kit bag and stumbled down the hallway to a filthy dimly lit front office and paid his bill. He hailed an air cab, and just
 barely made it to the spaceport to catch the first early shuttle back to New Sidney. Hopefully, the poor fool was not space sick on his return trip.
Meanwhile, the review board sent Cheryl a brief transmission begging for her forgiveness. Cheryl had attended the local theater's production of one of Shakespeare's plays only last solar week. They had done a grand job with Richard the Third. One line in particular she just couldn't resist… especially considering what the Mist Deer really were...

She replied to the review board with this transmission:  "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse"!



quarta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2014

Beaches of Florianópolis

Florianopolis is surrounded by 42 beaches. Each one is different from the other.  There are beaches good for fishing, raising oysters and mussels and beaches with a lot of seafood restaurants where people usually don’t sunbathe or go to the water. There are some beaches that you can only reach after a long hard hike and many beaches with a lot of social activities for all kinds of taste. There are beaches for the young and old, for family or sports lovers. Most of the beaches in Florianopolis have some kind of social activity and are very well frequented. The best beaches for social activities in Florianopolis are Jurerê, Joaquina and Pantano do Sul.
Jurerê is the most popular beach in Florianópolis. It’s where the rich and famous have summer houses. There are also many beach clubs located there, for example Clube 12 is a very popular one and it’s know in the whole town. Because it is a high class neighborhood, prices tend to be very expensive there. For example, the price of a can of coke is twice as much as it would be downtown. Many families enjoy going there to interact, play paddleball, volleyball or simply sunbathe. Despite of the high prices, Jurerê is the first choice of beach for tourists and locals.
Joaquina is the surfer’s paradise. It’s located by a beautiful mountain. We can climb the mountain and have a beautiful view of the beach and the ocean. There are huge dunes just behind the beach where young people love to go sandboarding.  The area around Joaquina beach is a permanent preservation place; therefore there aren’t many commercial establishments. Even though there’s not much infrastructure, people love to hang out there to appreciate the beautiful nature.
Pântano do Sul is a family beach. The ocean is always calm there. Many family restaurants make the place desirable. The beach is very wide; you can park on the sand and still have enough space to enjoy the beach and even practice beach sports, such as paddleball and soccer. It’s the perfect beach for children.

So, Jurerê, Joaquina and Pântano do Sul are the best beaches in Florianópolis for social activities. However these aren’t the only choices. Every beach around the city has its own characteristics. Discover and make your choice.

Gabriel

terça-feira, 17 de dezembro de 2013

Sebastian’s Every Day

                            

   My full name is Sebastian Michaelis, that was the name given by my master, Ciel Phantomhive. Serving him every day is part of our contract. I work with four more employees to do all the tasks in the mansion. He seems to attract troublemakers almost all the time, and I’m the one in charge to save him…
   Every day, I wake Ciel with some tea and sometimes I bring him some cake or pie. He is a 12 year old boy but runs alone a big toy and candy company. For lunch and dinner, I always make some high class meal. In the afternoon, I serve tea and something sweet. I never repeat a meal.
   I work with four more employees. They are: a chef that really doesn’t know how to cook; a gardener who is a too strong kid that breaks everything; a maid, who can’t really see right because of her glasses and another butler to take care of them. At the end, I’m the one to do all of that alone.
   In a whole week, I rescue Ciel from at least one trouble. As he is just a kid, a really rich kid, he is a target for any kind of danger. That bothers me because I’m always losing time that I could be using to manage things - I’m saving a little boy that just can’t stay still in his mansion.
   That’s my every day in this house. My life and my soul is in a 12 year old boys’ hand: I have to take care of the other employees (and make sure they don’t destroy the mansion) and rescue Ciel all the time. I don’t think anyone can handle this if they were in my place.


Ana Laura, 12

   

quinta-feira, 28 de novembro de 2013

Brazilian Eye Contact



          Brazil is a large country and has many costumes. People are different in different regions of Brazil and have different costumes. I chose a particular costume to write about - it's the eye contact. When someone talks with another person, this person needs to look in the eye to show that this person is honest. If you serve some person you don't look directly in the eye and the eyes are the soul's door.
          In Brazil, when you talk with someone you need to have eye contact to show that you are honest. If you look to another place, people think that you're lying and you don't care about what the other person is talking to you and if you look in the eye you show you're a confident and stronger person.
          If you serve someone you don't look directly in the eye. If you work as a maid, waiter or in the others services considered subordinated, normally there isn't eye contact, because in Brazil there is a lot of prejudice against poor people, the most of the time these people are associate as thieves.
          Eye contact is the soul's door. Many people say when you look into someone's eyes, you look inside this person. You can see this person's feeling or fear. You see the truth about this person. In Brazil, many people are superstitious and judge someone when look in someone's eyes.

          Eye contact is a Brazilian custom. When someone talks with another person, this person needs to look in the eye to show that this person is honest, if you serve some person you don't look directly in the eyes and the eyes is the soul's door. When you have a conversation with a Brazilian person try to look into the person's eyes and you show you're good person.

Maria Ely

quinta-feira, 7 de novembro de 2013

RICE AND BEANS


An important custom from my country is eating rice and beans. You cannot come to Brazil without eating rice and beans. To eat rice and beans in a daily basis is important because in this combination there is a correct amino acid balance, it is relatively cheap and easy to do.

First, rice and beans together have a perfect amino acid balance. These ingredients together are rich in two essential amino acids for the human body. These two amino acids are scarce in other vegetables alone, but rice and beans together have enough of these amino acids.

Second, this combination is relatively cheap. Rice and beans are cultivated in all Brazil so there are always in grocery stores at a low price. Therefore, everybody can buy and eat.

Third, rice and beans are easy to do. To do rice, just put rice, oil, salt and water in a pan and cook until dry. If it’s necessary add more water. To do beans, soak the beans in water during two hours, change the water, put it in a pressure cooker, add salt, oil, season with onions, garlic, bacon, pepper… close and cook.

In conclusion, an important custom for Brazilian people is eating rice and beans every day because there is a correct amino acid balance, it’s cheap and easy to do. If you like, you can add other increments, such as a sunny side up egg on top.

Bruna

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