giovedì 31 maggio 2018

Story with a plot twist: The girl who cried the Monster

The girl who cried the Monster is a story of R.L. Stein of the book collection known as Goosebumps. The story is about Lucy Dark, a girl a bit pestiferous who enjoy scaring his little brother Randy realting him about monsters. One day she goes to the library for give back a book about monsters to the librarian, Mr. Mortman, and they start to talk about monsters. When she comes back home realized she has forgotten her camera and she goes back to the library. When she arrives to the library she discover that Mr. Mortman is a monster, so she run away at home. When she tells everything to her parents they don't belive her so, to demonstrate that is true, Lucy decide to go back to the library and take a picture of Mr. Mortman. Unfortunately the flash is turned on and Mr. Mortman start running after Lucy. When she arrives at home Mr. Mortman turn back in human and asks Lucy to let him in. The parents decide to invite him for dinner and he accepted. When he arrives and asks what is on the menu, they answers that Mr. Mortman is on the menu. In fact in Lucy's family they are all monsters. So Lucy parents transform and eat the librarian.


martedì 20 marzo 2018

Marie Curie

Marya Sklodowska (French naturalized Marie) was a polish scientist who won a Nobel Prize in Physic and Chemistry. She was the 1st woman to work in the field of Radioactivity (whit her husband Pierre Curie). In the 1ss WW she practise the use of X-Rays and also discovered two elements: Polonium and Radium. Her work is remarked because of the discrimination in scientific camp. She was born in 1867 in Poland by a poor but well-educated family. Youngest of 5 children, Marya showed a particular interest for science. With her determination she passed her studies and start working in scientific camp during the 1WW (also when she met Pierre Curie). Before her death in 1934 because of the Radium (that is a radioactive element), she was the 1st woman to teach at the Univesity of Paris. This woman is an exemple of determination and courage also because she were discriminated and hampered in scientific field.

venerdì 6 ottobre 2017

Body Language

Body language is an argument very interesting because our body can show to the other people how do we feel, if we are lying or if we are self confident. A way to express our feeling with our body is gesture that can change in different parts of the world: for example the finger up to say "I like it" is considerate good in Italy, but non in England because it has the same meaning of the "middle finger gesture". When a person feels powerful or has won something shows his superiority enlarging his body like to say "I've did it. I'm powerful!"; is different when a person feels shy or not powerful: in this case the subject tends to close himself for a sense of inferiority. This situation can be evident in a classroom during an interview between teacher and student: if the student has studied will be self confident and quiet; if the student has not studied will close himself touching his neck and maybe crossing his arms.




venerdì 28 aprile 2017

Effect of drugs on spiders

A research team in Alabama financed by NASA experimented the effect of various types of drugs on the spiders. The effects are evident on their webs. For example the spiders on the effect of caffeine produces very messy webs with the wires going in all directions. The spider on effect of cocaine works in obsessive way on their webs. While the spiders on the effect of marijuana start to produce the webs but after a little bit of time they stop to work to contemplating the nature. This study was done to demonstrate the grade of toxicity of various types of drugs.

martedì 14 marzo 2017

La Guerra di Piero

"La Guerra di Piero" is a ballad written by Fabrizio De André and composed by Vittorio Centanaro. It talks about this guy, Piero; who go fight a war and dies in a poppies field. This rock-ballad is a sort of protest against the war. Some theories says that Piero could be a parent of De André, the grandfather who is die in the 2nd world war.

Pierfrancesco Favino

Pierfrancesco Favino is a famous Italian actor. At 
list is the best Italian actor. He is born on 1969 at 
Rome, but his family is from Puglia. He has 
studied in Rome to the National Dramatic Art 
“Silvio D’Amico” and he has played a lot of 
character in some famous American movies. 
Some of the movies that he played are “World War Z”, “Angels and Demons”, “Suburra” and “Rush”. He has won a lot of prizes like the “David di Donatello” and the “Golden Graal”. Today he is the testimonial of the “Pasta Barilla”.


venerdì 17 febbraio 2017

Why people belive in paranormal?

Richard Wiseman loved card tricks when he was a child and he became an accomplished magician. Later he studied psychology at University and this combination meant that he was perfectly placed to analise paranormal. He wrote the book "Paranormal: why we see what isn't there?" in which he explain the reason of some phenomenon like the "Out of the body experiences" or "OBEs" and of the star sign. About the star sign and horoscope Richard Wiseman says that we're sort of hardwired to belive in it because the idea of resolution of ours problems is in the stars is very actractive, so along comes an astrologer who says "I can say you what's going to happen". About the OBEs, this are like dreams out of the body in which we see the world without moving from the bed. Richard Wiseman explains that this OBEs happens when you stay perfectly motionless or you are on effect of drugs, if you have a good immagination you can see yourself thoug another prospective and if you are very able you can "walk" around.