Buong talambuhay ni ildefonso Santos?
Pagtatapat
ni Lope K.Santos
Ibig kong kung ikaw ay may iniisip,
Sa ulo mo'y ako ang buong masilid.
Ibig kong kung iyang mata'y tumititig,
Sa balintataw mo ako'y mapadikit.
Ibig kong tuwi mong bubukhin ang bibig,
Ang labi ko'y siyang lumasap ng tamis;
Ibig kong sa bawa't pagtibok ng dibdib,
Bulong ng dibdib ko ang iyong marinig.
Hangad kong kung ika'y siyang nag-uutos,
Akung-ako lamang ang makasusunod.
Hangad kong sa iyong mga bungang-tulog,,
Kaluluwa ko lang ang makpupulot.
Hangad kong sa harap ng iyong alindog,
Ay diwa ko lamang ang makaaluluod.
Hangad kong sa "altar" ng iyong pag-irog,
Kamanyang ko lamang ang naisusuob.
Nassa kong kung ika'y may tinik sa puso,
Dini sa puso ko maunang tumimo.
Nasa kong ang iyong tamp't panibugho'y,
Maluoy sa halik ng aking pagsuyo;
Nasa kong ang iyong tamp't panibugho'y,
Maluoy sa halik ng aking pagsuyo;
Nasa kong ang bawa't hiling mong mabigo,
Ay mabayaran ko ng libong pangako;
Nasa kong sa bawa't luha mong tumulo,
Ay mga labi ko ang gamiting panyo.
Nais kong sa aklat ng aking pagsinta,
Ang ngalan ng lumbay ay huwag mabasa.
Nais kong sa mukha n gating ligaya,
Batik man ng hapis ay walang Makita.
Nais kong ang linis ng ating panata'y,
Huwag marungisan ng munting balisa,
Nais kong sa buhay nga ating pag-asa'y,
Walang makatagpong anino ng dusa.
Mithi kong sa lantang bulaklak ng nasa'y
Hamog ng halik mo ang magpapasariwa;
Mithi kong sa minsang pagsikat ng tala,
Ay wala nang ulap na makagambala;
Mithi kong ang tibay ng minsanang sumpa'y,
Mabaon ko hanggang tabunan ng lupa.
Mithi kong kung ako'y mabalik sa wala,
Ay sa walang yao'y huway kang mawala.
How have biographies changed over time?
Biographies have evolved to include more diverse voices, perspectives, and experiences. They are now focused on telling a more well-rounded and inclusive story of an individual's life, shedding light on previously marginalized groups and highlighting their contributions to history. Additionally, advancements in technology and access to information have made research easier and more comprehensive, leading to more detailed and accurate accounts of people's lives.
A mini biography is a brief summary or snapshot of a person's life, focusing on key events, accomplishments, and characteristics. It typically highlights the most important details about an individual in a succinct format.
When was biography.com electronically published?
some where around 1996 but there is not a specific date or time it was made (not that i've seen)
Did bartolomeu dias every get married?
The name of the wife of Bartolomeu Dias [c. 1450-May 29, 1500] is unknown, at least outside of Portugal. For information on the identity of the mother of Dias' two sons isn't forthcoming. But both of Dias' sons, Simao and Antonio, had as last names Dias de Novais. Novais is a parish of Vila Nova Famalicao, which is a municiipality in the northern Portuguese district of Braga. So Novais may have been the home town of Dias and/or his wife. For Antonio married Joana Fernandez, whom Portuguese historians have described as his relative. So it's possible that Dias also had married a relative. And it's also possible that the exact information on his bride's name, and on the date and place of their wedding ceremony, can be found in an archive in Portugal, or among the records of the Catholic Church. For Dias was Catholic, and his son became a Knight of the Order of Christ. But what isn't possible is finding answers from the information that's passed down through the generations of a family. For Dias' line went extinct with his great granddaughters, Dona Paula de Novais and Dona Violante de Castro, neither of whom married or had children.
Where can one go to find a biography on Jim Rohn?
One can obtain Jim Rohn books from a number of online sources. The online retailer Amazon and the media store iTunes are two of the larger sellers of Jim Rohn books.
What did Anne Frank write about in her diary?
Where can you find a biography on the doo wop group 'Paulie and the Teardrops?
He hasn't written a biography yet. But he has LOADS Of Memorabilia and Loves to talk about those "Good Ole Days".. I've told him he should write a biography and he said yes he should but not sure if he will or not.
You can see & talk to him every Friday, Saturday & Sunday nite at Bucchnals<sp> (italian restaurant) at Ceasars in Atlantic City NJ. He sings there as a strolling mus
cician and still has a Great Voice.
Update 1/23/2011
Pauilie sadly passed way In January, 2011 in Atlantic City of pneumonia.
I found this article on ShoreNewsToday from 2008 that is very informative.
Paulie Teardrop, named the "Toast of Atlantic City" by radio host Joe Ranielli, has been performing in Atlantic City for years, a real legend right here in our own back yard. His storied career makes him one of the last of his kind.
Paulie "Teardrop" Ciaurella, and his brother, Tony, started making music in the early 1950s as the Teardrops. Born in East Harlem, they would pack up their instruments, and take their show on the road.
"I was about 15 and my brother Tony and I would take the train to Orchard Beach," Paulie said. "I played guitar and Tony played accordion and we'd both sing and play until the police kicked us off the beach. Somehow it caused a commotion that they were not used to, but we loved it."
The Teardrops became known for their Italian songs and show, unique to the era. From opening at New York's Copacabana Club in 1953, to Las Vegas and ultimately Atlantic City, The Teardrops were a fixture. They recorded "Aunt Carmella's Italian Favorites" for RCA and Laurie Records in 1961 and the rest, as they say, is history.
"Till" became a hit and the album was RCA's top selling ethnic album that year. One million copies later, a gold record was presented to The Teardrops. The album is a mix of Italian songs and a little bit of comedy thrown in. Paulie's "character," Aunt Carmella, showed up on 500,000 Manhattan Soda six packs hawking the album. It had a tear off mail in coupon with a special "Manhattan Soda" discount, all for $5.98, areal 1960's celebrity sponsorship.
Soon after, another album with Aunt Carmella, a.k.a. Paulie Teardrop, was recorded, "More Italian Favorites," and the success continued. More high profile gigs and shows, over 20 albums, two Rolls Royces, pink Cadillacs, celebrity romances and the years pass in a whirlwind of lights and action.
Many things are evident as you walk into Paulie Teardrop's home. The gold record for the Teardrop's song "Till" is displayed proudly, along with "collectors" gold records by Elvis Presley, Tony Orlando, Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra. There are posters and programs with the Teardrops and other headliners. Autographed baseballs, vinyl records, videocassettes and books abound. There are walls of photos, many of them signed, by every known entertainer from the 1950s through the present, people and celebrities that The Teardrops shared the stage with or just came to enjoy their legendary show. All stars on the rise, all posing with their friends The Teardrops, Paulie and Tony. Sammy Davis Jr., Jimmy Durante, Red Buttons, Johnny Carson, Connie Francis, Tony Bennet, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dinah Washington, and so many more.
Paulie has an amazing memory for dates and many stories to go with the pictures.
"One of the proudest days of my life was on September 23, 1983 when I sang the National Anthem at Yankee Stadium," he says as he points out a picture of two very young Yankees, Mickey Mantle and Billy Martin, at the Copa with their friends The Teardrops.
The stories include one about the Beatles,
"In 1963 while touring the Guild Company guitar shop, Paul McCartney saw the personalized 'Paul' rod cover on my guitar that was being built by Carolo Greco," says Paulie. "He had to have it. So Carolo took it out and gave it to him. I got another, but I share more than a name with Mr. McCartney."
The mate to that guitar, constructed of tiger spruce with inlaid ebony and pearl "teardrops" now resides in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. A recognized national treasure, the guitar is named "The Teardrop."
Sadly, Tony passed away in the early 1980s, but Paulie Teardrop carried on.
"I moved to Atlantic City on June 13, 1984 to perform at Primavera Restaurant with Peter "Fingers" Girardi on accordion. I've been in Atlantic City ever since," Paulie said. "I've been through all the changes, all the ups and downs. I had an offer in the 1990s to move to Las Vegas for double my salary, but Atlantic City is home. I couldn't leave."
Paulie Teardrop was one of the last strolling musicians performing anywhere, certainly the last in Atlantic City. You could see this living legend as he strolled through Primavera in Caesars Casino singing and playing his Italian songs every Saturday night till he retired due to ill health.
"I've performed every single New Year's Eve for the last 58 years," he says.
Truly, a legend.
What is the evidence used in the twelve angry men?
1) The knife
2) the old man hearing the boy and his father fighting
3) the old man seeing the boy run down the stairs
4) the boys inability to remember the movies he saw or who starred in them
5) the woman's testimony that she saw the boy do it
Not necisarrily evidence but issues bought up
Who is Leslie sansone's husband?
His name is Steve Sansone. He is dedicated to leslie. And the kids look just like him! You can see him on walk slim fast and firm, 4 big miles on the 2009 dvd.
Leslie Sansone's husband is not Steve from the Walk Slim video. His name is Joseph Bullano and they have two children, Marie Ellena who has been in several of Leslie's videos and Joseph, Jr. Leslie also has an older son Andy from a previous marriage.
What kind of writing did William shakespeare not write?
William Shakespeare did not write Paradise Lost, the Faerie Queen, Doctor Faustus, the words to Greensleeves, or any portion of the King James Bible. He did not have any kind of relationship with Queen Elizabeth I. He did not arrange for or take any part in the construction of the Globe Theatre, although he did have money in it. He was not in charge of the productions put on by the Theatre Companies to which he belonged, and he was not the leading man in any of those companies.
Setting of the memoirs of a geisha?
Geisha began around the year 1589, and have continued with their practices and traditions to the present day.
So, they still exist in this time period as well.
Why is Darry so worried when Ponyboy tells him he has a dream the other night?
He was concerned because Pony had just been through way too much with Johnny killing the Soc and the fire at the church and johnny getting really hurt. Pony wasn't himself and he had been emotionally shook by the events that had taken place so Darry was worried he's be too weak to fight and he didn't want him to get hurt.
What is the name of L Frank Baum's house in California?
L. Frank Baum had four children.
They were all boys and were born in this order.
1. Frank Joslyn Baum
2. Robert Stanton Baum
3. Harry Neal Baum
4. Kenneth Gage Baum
How did the actors speak in shakespeares plays?
The characters in Shakespeare's plays speak the way they do because Shakespeare was not trying to present us with the way people ordinarily spoke, but rather with the clearest, most powerful and most beautiful expression of the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
For example, Shakespeare has one of his characters see the girl he has fallen in love with silhouetted in a window at night. He does not have the character say, "Hey, check out the hot chick in the window!" or "Like, that's so . . . yeah. Wow." These might well be the kind of thing that a guy might actually say, at least nowadays, but they are neither clear, powerful or beautiful.
Instead, he has the guy say, "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks! It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" You will notice that with the possible exception of the word "yonder", every single word in those two sentences is used every day by every English speaker there is. They are all ordinary modern English words (including "yonder") and yet the effect is totally different from the other two potential lines in the paragraph above. Why is this?
One of the things Shakespeare does with his lines is to make them conform to a set rhythm, called iambic pentameter. This is a line of ten syllables that sounds like "ta-DUM ta-DUM ta-DUM ta-DUM ta-DUM". For example, "But SOFT what LIGHT from YON-der WIN-dow BREAKS" has this rhythm. Shakespeare's contemporary Christopher Marlowe proved that using this rhythm still kept the lines sounding natural but made them much more powerful and more flowing. Shakespeare used iambic pentameter, a lot. Although many English sentences normally have this rhythm ("I think I"ll go and get myself a beer" is an example), Shakespeare went out of his way to consciously shape the rhythm of the lines his characters speak.
That is why so-called "translations" which strip away the rhythm of the lines sound like crap compared to the lines Shakespeare wrote.
Another thing you'll notice about Romeo's line is that he doesn't just say there is a pretty girl in the window. He says the window is the east and the sun is rising out of it, and the sun is his girl Juliet. That's called a metaphor, where you talk about something as if it were something else. Juliet is the light of his life (that's another metaphor, did you notice?) and she is rising from the darkness like the dawn. People do sometimes use metaphors in ordinary conversation but usually they are clich
Who is an interesting person to do a biography on?
What is Duff Goldman's birthday?
Duff's great at what he does and he has charisma. He's smart about his business and above all, he treats his staff like family - a rare boss. He's edgy and sweet at the same time and raises lots of money at benefits that most people don't know about. Duff stays focused and yet knows how to turn anything into fun.
As far as being famous, he has everything it takes and Food Network knows a good thing (most of the time) when they see it.
Read his bios.
Is Peyton Manning the oldest brother?
Short answer is no.
Cooper Manning, Archie's oldest son, was born in 1974. Standing at 6'4", he was once an All-State High School wide receiver, and he was a hot commodity headed for the University of Mississippi. After testing, doctors diagnosed him with spinal stenosis (a narrowing of the spinal canal), which effectively put an end to his football career.[11] He guest starred in The Simpsons episode "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?" with his brothers. He is now a partner in a New Orleans energy investment firm.[12]
What is Batman's favorite food in the movie and comic series?
He probably eats normal food like everyone else. But maybe nicer food.
Where did Giacomo Puccini have a villa?
Puccini lived in Torre Del Lago which is just outside Viareggio which is a small village just outside Lucca.
How did Johnathan Harker escape the castle of Dracula?
He sees the Count scale down the wall, like a lizard.