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 A pot full of tears: this story is about different feelings of having children. In one side, there is a son from a poore family and her mother is not married, for that reason her father forced to give her son to the rich family from other country through a stranger woman who keeps old the money for her but the rich family thought this money is for the biological mother.
There is a married women who is discriminated because she can’t have children, but her housband will take the decision to adopted a son. Now the rich family has a son to continue his family name, and the children with a curved eyebrow will live better without problems and the mother will not cry more.
Years are gone, and a young married woman things about her son who never know where they came and tears falls into a pot of a rice.

Remember Atita: This story is from Uganda how the war can make to lose people. Atita is a girl who came back to her Gulu town to looking for her friends, years has gone and she doesn’t know how looks like her friends. She only have a photo of five children very happy before the war started. She can find her best friend, called Laker in a hospital, she is very ill and doesn’t recongised her but Atita never lose the hopeless of one day she could talk to her and remember good times. She visits Laker everyday at the hospital and one day she open the eyes but didn’t remember her. The reason for what Laker recognised Atita is for her neg, and then can laught again. Both are the only survived from the five friends in the photo.

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Questions about : May a month of goodbyes

1. How old was Bill Hunter when he died?
2. Who was the first lady of Australia of iron ore?
3. Who is the first women at the top of the riches list?
4. who said the Canberra press gallery had badly undesestimated?
5. who is Glenn Mitchell?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13598853





Questions about: The first blog

1. Who is the first Australian Minister?
2. What kind of relationship does Tim Mathieson and Julia Gillard?
3. About America,''would be difficult or easy to sell a girlfriend?''
4 who is the senior correspondent?
5. How was the interview?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13748346




QUESTIONS ABOUT EUROPE
1-How many countries are in Europe?
FIFTY
2-Who of them are the biggest ones?
THE BIGGEST IS RUSSIA
3-What is its currency? THE Euro
4-How many religions are in Europe? Write their names.
There are Budism, Christianity, Catholicism, and some more.
5-What are the most spoken languages?
French, Spanish, English, Germanic, Russian and Italian

Questions

- What did you think or feel about the film?

in my opinion to see this documental
I thought this documentary is that they are some people who are very brave because even though they have gone through very difficult even smile and think there might be a better future, and this is most important, some things have impressed me I see that have a very different life from mine.


- What are the main idea you understood from the native american guy?
I wonder how they act, think and see reality, I also believe that solidarity is a man when he dances because he does not only express but to amuse and distract people.


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May has been a month of farewells in Australia; from Claude Choules, the last living link to combat in World War I to actor Bill Hunter and the spin bowler and coach, Terry Jenner.


Religion is essential to the Philippines, are predominantly Catholic, also appear after the Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto, Protestantism, animism.

CATHOLIC
Roman Catholicism is the principal that is in this area, approximately 77% of the population. Catholics celebrate holidays such as Easter is also celebrated here and also held a festival called''Our Lady of Solitude.'' In 1902, he founded a Catholic church in the Philippines together with their independence.
ISLAM
Islam is a religion little known in the Philippines, only believe 5% of the population. Islam was discovered in the 14th century when traders arrived Malays and Javanese. The expansion of Islam was thanks to business contacts between the Gulf and Southeast Asia. They make many cultural festivals
BUDDHISM
Buddhism is a religion very important in the Philippines, although there are some very few people, 2% of the total population. But it is limited mainly to the Chinese Filipino, Chinese Japanese, indigenous communities, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese. There are churches in Manila, Davao and Cebu. are also some schools of Buddhism.
PROTESTANTISM
Protestantism arrived in the Philippines when the Americans arrived in the 20th century. You can find 9% of the Filipino people. Moved in different churches and sects.
TAOISM AND CONFUNCIANISM
Was also introduced by missionaries chinese. They are temples of this religion in the Philippines. is very little population believing
SHINTOISM AND ANIMISM
belief is also minority. It is practiced by indigenous peoples in the Philippines.


(Mariona Matas)

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