Friday, April 26, 2013
Michael Buble - Home Lyric
"HOME"
Another summer day
Has come and gone away
In Paris and Rome
But I wanna go home
Mmmmmmmm
May be surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh, I miss you, you know
And I’ve been keeping all the letters that I wrote to you
Each one a line or two
“I’m fine baby, how are you?”
Well I would send them but I know that it’s just not enough
My words were cold and flat
And you deserve more than that
Another aeroplane
Another sunny place
I’m lucky, I know
But I wanna go home
Mmmm, I’ve got to go home
Let me go home
I’m just too far from where you are
I wanna come home
And I feel just like I’m living someone else’s life
It’s like I just stepped outside
When everything was going right
And I know just why you could not
Come along with me
This was not your dream
But you always believed in me
Another winter day has come
And gone away
In either Paris or Rome
And I wanna go home
Let me go home
And I’m surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel alone
And let me go home
Oh, I miss you, you know
Let me go home
I’ve had my run
Baby, I’m done
I gotta go home
Let me go home
It'll all be all right
I’ll be home tonight
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
American Inspirational Speaker
Liz Murray becomes an
American inspirational speaker because of many reasons. One reason is Murray
never given up although she was on incredibly difficult circumstance. She
became homeless at age 15, when her mother died of AIDS and her father moved to
homeless shelter. In addition, she was good in education. Murray graduated her
high school in only two years and she was awarded a New York Scholarship for
poor students and accepted at Hardvard University. Last, Murray is a founder
and director of Manifest Living, a New York based company whose mission is to
empower adults to create the extraordinary in their own lives. She has spent
the last ten years traveling to over a dozen countries, inspiring thousands of
people as one of the most highly sought after inspirational speakers in the
world. Therefore, many people was inspired by Liz Murray's life. (written by : Yuyun Wilarsih)
Midori Goto and Ernest J. Wilson III Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
USC faculty member Midori Goto and
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism dean Ernest J. Wilson
III have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of
the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies.
“Dean Wilson and Distinguished
Professor Midori continue to advance their respective fields with innovative,
interdisciplinary approaches to ways of communicating – through new mediums of
technology and through the beauty of a musical composition,” said USC provost
and senior vice president for academic affairs Elizabeth Garrett. “Their work
and dedication reflect the values of our academic community, and their election
into this venerated academy celebrates great scholarship of consequence.”
Since her debut as a violinist with
the New York Philharmonic at the age of 11, Goto, holder of the Jascha Heifetz
Chair in Violin at the USC Thornton School of Music, has established a
record of achievement that sets her apart as a master musician, an innovator
and a champion of the developmental potential of children.
In 1992 she founded Midori &
Friends, a nonprofit organization in New York that brings music education
programs to thousands of underprivileged children each year. Two other
organizations, Music Sharing, based in Japan, and Partners in Performance, based
in the United States, also bring music closer to the lives of people who may
not otherwise have involvement with the arts.
Named a Messenger of Peace by U.N.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in 2007, Goto has created a new model for young
artists who seek to balance the joys and demands of a performing career at the
highest level with a hands-on investment in the power of music to change lives.
Her performing schedule is balanced
between recitals, chamber music performances and appearances with the world’s
most prestigious orchestras. Her 2011-12 season includes tours of the United
States, Europe and Asia, as well as recitals and master classes.
“I am surprised and deeply honored
to have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and to be
part of such a distinguished body of extraordinary achievers in the
humanities,” Goto said. “This serves to inspire in me an even greater
commitment to my work in education and community engagement – two of the
greatest sources of joy in my life.”
Wilson is dean of the USC
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and holder of the Walter
Annenberg Chair in Communication. Wilson’s experience at the intersection of
communication and public policy spans the private and public sectors. He has
served as a consultant to the World Bank and the United Nations, led research
centers and academic departments at premier institutions of higher education,
such as the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania, and
worked in government at the White House National Security Council and the U.S.
Information Agency. He also advised President Barack Obama’s transition team on
matters of communication technology and public diplomacy.
Nominated by President Bill Clinton
in 2000, Wilson served on the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
from 2000 to 2010, the last year as chairman. He is a member of the
Carnegie-Knight Commission on the Future of Journalism Education and The
National Academies Board on Research Data and Information.
Wilson’s academic focus is on the
convergence of communication and information technology, public policy and the
public interest. His current work concentrates on China-Africa relations,
global sustainable innovation in high-technology industries, and the role of
politics in the diffusion of information and communication technologies.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to
be elected to the Academy of Arts and Sciences,” Wilson said. “With its
remarkable history and mission to solve complex and emerging social problems,
the Academy is a testament to the power of collaborative thinking across the
arts and sciences. I am delighted to be included in the company of so many
distinguished, multidisciplinary scholars and leaders, and I look forward to
contributing to the advancement of the Academy’s goals.”
Since its founding in 1780, the
Academy has elected leading “thinkers and doers” from each generation,
including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin in the 18th
century, Daniel Webster and Ralph Waldo Emerson in the 19th, and
Albert Einstein and Winston Churchill in the 20th. The current
membership includes more than 250 Nobel laureates and more than 60 Pulitzer
Prize winners.
With the election of this year’s
class, the number of living fellows from the USC faculty is 27, in addition to
five members from the USC Board of Trustees.
“Election to the Academy is both an
honor for extraordinary accomplishment and a call to serve,” said American
Academy of Arts and Sciences president Leslie C. Berlowitz. “We look
forward to drawing on the knowledge and expertise of these distinguished men
and women to advance solutions to the pressing policy challenges of the day.”
The new class will be inducted at a ceremony on
Oct. 6, at the Academy’s headquarters in Cambridge, Mass.
Negative Effect of Smoking
Smoking
has several negative effects on a person and people around them. The first
effect of smoking is people who smoke have a lot of health problems. They
suffer from breathing and coughing problems. They can not walk fast or run or
do sports. Also, people can be cancer if they smoke heavily. This is because
their body cells are destroyed by the chemicals such as nicotine or many other
poisonous things. Another effect of smoking is that smoking causes in financial
problems. People have to pay money to purchase cigarettes. The last effect of
smoking is that the health of other people who do not smoke but inhale
cigarette smoke is also affected. The lungs of these people are also damaged.
Smokers smell bad and they disturb people around them. Because of the harmful
effects of smoking, people should stop smoking.
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