Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween

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The Halloween is a traditional party in the U.S. Its origin remains a mystery. What the historians know is that started with the Celts in an ancient festival called Samhain.

Originally Halloween was a festival of the end of summer, which has survived to the present day in popular culture as the name "Halloween." It is observed the night of October 31.

Celtics called the festival "Samhain" that means "end of summer." and observed it to celebrate the beginning of winter and the beginning of the Celtic New Year. In Ireland the festival also was known as "Samhain", the party of the Sun, marked by sacred fire and fire rituals during the height of the Druids, the priestly caste of the Celtics. All fires except those of the Druids were extinguished on Samhain. All fires were than relit from the town's fire. The Druid fire was kept burning in the Middle of Ireland, at Usinach. So on the night of October 31, villagers would extinguish the fires in their homes. In Ireland and Scotland, the custom of extinguishing one's home fire and relighting if from the festival bonfire has continued into modern times. They would then dress up in all manner of fancy costumes and parade around the neighborhood.

In Scotland, the celebration was known as "Halloween." Samhain marked the final of the harvest, and the storage of food for the winter. It had nothing to do with anything evil that is a modern day myth perpetuated in films.

Despite all, the Halloween is not something evil, actually, a lot of things showed in the movies is a lie, just seeking the profit. Unfortunately, like many other special dates, everything is about money, and the real meaning was extinguished.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Peoria and its important role in the II World War 
           
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The World War II is a terrible chapter in the humankind history, but despite all, good things came from that period. One of them was the penicillin. It was discovered by Alexander Fleming, a Scottish doctor. This drug saved thousands of lives since its discovery. Many people believe that this drug was the secret weapon responsible for the Allies's victory in the II World War, for more technologic than were their fire weapons.

Its discovery represented a greatest step in medicine field, because previously didn't have any medicine against bacterial infections. The penicillin started the first victory in the battle against bacterial infections starting with septicemia during the war and represented a cure of ancient diseases like syphilis, gangrene and tuberculosis. The discovery of penicillin was the most important accomplishment in the medical field in the 20th century that changed the history.    
         
Inside this amazing discovery is Peoria, a near city from my home, in Illinois State. In 1944 they discovered that a moldy called cantaloupe had the best penicillin quality in the world and was the most productive. After this, laboratories were built in Peoria, and the moldy was send for many other laboratories around the world. This discovery resulted in the salvation of thousands of lives during the end of the war. There are many people that believe that the penicillin indirectly won the war.

The studies in Peoria led the researchers to reach a mass production of penicillin in time to send to Europe, before the D-day, when the Allies invaded Normandy. The penicillin mass production only was possible thanks for Peoria and its moldy. The Peorians can stay pride to had born in Peoria, and to be descendents of the men and women that were so important for our history.

Sunday, October 12, 2014





The racism is a problem that the society never overcome. 
The meaning of racism in the Oxford Dictionary is “The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races”. 
Actually, the term “Racism” for the biology is completely wrong, because all humans are from the same “Race”, the race Homo s. sapiens. The variations are, actually, ethnic variations. The Africans, Asians, Americans are biologically equal, so the use of the term “Racism” is incorrect. The correct would be use the term “Ethnicism”, but the common will continue being racism.
For foreigners like me, is tangible the barrier that divide White Americans from Black Americans. They do not mix in any activity, neither to eat, play sports. Neither activity is shared among them. For someone like me, that arrived from a country like Brazil, this situation is very strange.
I always heard about the American equality, about how the people here was exactly equal before the law and everything about this. Was a big deception arrive here and find this reality.  This kind of news do not out from U.S. The media is very competent to hide these kind of information.
After all, how can be possible to exist discrimination in the land of freedom and equality?
The situation is so absurd that is perceptible do not have people as we call in Brazil “Parda”. Here the correct term probably should be “Brown”. At least in almost two months I never saw one. I suppose this occurs because there are not miscegenation here. The White American married among them, and the same occur with the African American.
This situation is proved with statistics. In the article “For African Americans, discrimination is not dead”, Carroll Doherty, demonstrates that 88% of Americans, including White and Black Americans, said there was a lot or some discrimination against blacks.  From this total, 46% saw a lot of discrimination. This statistics are very concerning, and if nothing is done, this reality will perpetuate forever. 

Saturday, October 4, 2014

The Giver


(Be careful, have spoilers)

I don't know what I expected when a started to read the book "The Giver", by Lois Lowry. However, in the end I liked a lot. 

The book bring to us many problems of the history of the humankind, being the main problem the Totalitarism, the oppression over the people of the community. 

The way that the author choose to show her ideas was amazing, always culminating in an excellent explanation. 

I liked in particular from some details: the reason why Jonas saw the apple and the crowd of a different way, being actually the beginning to him to see the colors; the way like the assignments was distributed; and the most important the assignment of the Receiver of Memories. 

Was genius the idea of to share the Memories, the way like this was made, the memories itself, teaching to Jonas simple things like love and pain. The author had insightful with how Jonas was learning about his past, with all the wars and diseases. 

However, during all my reading, something bothered me: the releases!!!!!

Had something wrong with the releases, I thought. In my mind I wondered myself “If they are released and go to Everywhere, why nobody can watch the Releases Ceremonies?” My question was answered in a way macabre in the end with the poor twin. And this is something admirable in any good book: arrest the reader’s attention to him wish that don’t happening what he imagines. I’ve been in this situation, but the obvious was the true: all the people released were killed. This, however, don’t downgrades her work, unlike, makes it even better. 

I said that I don't know what I expected when a started to read the book, but during all the reading I knew what I wanted that happen in the next page. 

Excellent book. I recommend.