Population Geography
LINK TO STUDY CONTENT OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
http://www.slideshare.net/cvillarroelvidal/ppt-vgeografa-de-la-poblacin
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Strawberry Fields Test
Kafka. Studies on the Metamorphosis
Here's the link to the notes mentioned in class about the metamorphosis
http://www.slideshare.net/elihernan/pdf-kafka
"The gap that has produced brilliant work around us is a good place to start our little light. Hence the inspiration that radiates genius, universal inspiration that drives us not only to imitation. "
"Literature is always an expedition to the truth."
Here's the link to the notes mentioned in class about the metamorphosis http://www.slideshare.net/elihernan/pdf-kafka
"The gap that has produced brilliant work around us is a good place to start our little light. Hence the inspiration that radiates genius, universal inspiration that drives us not only to imitation. "
"Literature is always an expedition to the truth."
Monday, May 16, 2011
Can Meth Users Get Plastic Surgery
The American novel: the lost generation
William Faulkner (1897-1962) is the culmination of American modernism. His novels, hard to read, are set in the imaginary Yoknapatawpha region, symbolizing the American South, and collect social transformation of this area of \u200b\u200bthe country.
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is known of Lost Generation of American writers group - Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, John Steinbeck, and, although not with all the features that characterize this group, also William Faulkner - who forged his career after World War I and his work reflected the climate of uncertainty and pessimism after the war and the Depression. Frustrated by his country's cultural vacuum, most of them eventually traveled to Europe and settled in Paris where he lived intensely the twenties, the era of jazz and art scene. In this city there were two meeting places: the bookstore Shakespeare and Company and the home of Gertrude Stein (where they could be next to these American writers, Picasso, André Gide, Paul Valery ...) The Lost Generation name will was given by Stein, who acted as patron and friend of most members.
This generation occurs during the so-called "Time angry" or excess, a time, no doubt, difficult economically for the United States (Bankruptcy of banks, the emergence of criminal groups that engaged in alcohol traffic because of Prohibition, puritanism, pockets of poverty ...) Refugees in Europe by the frustration with the cultural landscape of his country, he gave some to life dissipated, other political radicalism, others to the adventure, but all agreed in their critical view of the war and the affluent American society.
moral crisis experienced these authors is related to the literary crisis, which led them to seek new forms of expression.
Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was a successful writer and was able to enjoy a wealthy life, he describes critically in his novels. Fond of elegant parties, luxury hotels and drink, ended up bankrupt, despised by the public and sunk into alcoholism. Author concise style and splendid language, portrayed the moral climate of his time on this side of paradise and in his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, a novel in which he used the experience to portray his generation marked by the lack of moral values \u200b\u200band social dazzled by the success and money.
The works of Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) has as its main theme the search for new values \u200b\u200bof love, adventure, action, danger and other direct emotions. His style is concise, direct and somewhat neglected, but is expressive force and has been widely imitated by later authors. Also a novelist, wrote newspaper articles and great stories. In 1954 he won the Nobel Prize.
In the novels of Hemingway displayed his obsessions and his restless life: A Farewell to Arms recreates his way through World War Fiesta takes place in Paris., His stay in Spain and its attraction the country and its customs are reflected in Death in the Afternoon , the subject of bullfighting, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, on the English Civil War (song to the spirit of sacrifice and solidarity). His love of hunting is reflected in The Snows of Kilimanjaro . He is also author of The Old Man and the Sea , history of fishing in Cuba.
John Dos Passos (1896-1970) was the most politically engaged (spoke out against the death penalty and in favor of some anarchists, the miners, workers ...) and the most innovative narrative techniques. His most important avant-garde novel Manhattan Transfer , recreating New York City across multiple people, which results in a novel collective protagonist. This novel technique has been widely used in later novels. Dos Passos is also the author of the trilogy USA, where he makes a critical and pessimistic portrait of his country.
John Steinbeck (1902-1968), author of several novels, denounces the injustices suffered by the poorest sectors of the country, mostly farm workers, who were greatly affected by the economic depression of the thirties. His works portray the everyday and paint simple and naive types in struggle against selfishness and corruption. His most famous novel is The Grapes of Wrath, simply and crudely narrates the pilgrimage across the paísde rural setting and are located in major growing areas of central and south. They are also famous Pearl, on a humble fisherman, and East of Eden, reflecting rural drama of two families through the ideology and values \u200b\u200bof society at the time. He received the Nobel Prize in 1962.
William Faulkner (1897-1962) is the culmination of American modernism. His novels, hard to read, are set in the imaginary Yoknapatawpha region, symbolizing the American South, and collect social transformation of this area of \u200b\u200bthe country. Faulkner uses a rich and complex language, as well as all kinds of modern techniques. Already his early novels, The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying, alternating interior monologues of various characters.
Other books reflect the misery and brutality of humans with temporal leaps, multiple viewpoints, gaps in the story, etc. Sanctuary tells the brutal kidnapping of a young, Light in August focuses on racism, while Absalom, Absalom! examines the southern past. Faulkner received the Nobel Prize in 1949.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
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Best of Eurovision 2011:)
Hi, I'm Mary and I will put some of the songs I most like about Eurovision an addition to Spain and no;). I hope you enjoy good iwal me like an ami:)
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Hi, I'm Mary and I will put some of the songs I most like about Eurovision an addition to Spain and no;). I hope you enjoy good iwal me like an ami:)
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Friday, May 13, 2011
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HUMAN EVOLUTION MODERN TIMES
Charlot works
Synopsis in a factory in the steel sector. Due to the frantic pace of the assembly line, ends up losing the right. After leaving the hospital where he was undergoing treatment, he is accidentally involved in a demonstration and is imprisoned by being mistaken for a communist leader and be considered the instigator of the revolt.
Once free, resumes the fight for survival with a young orphan with which shared his dream for a better life. Things
• Modern Times is the latest film it appears Charlie Chaplin character who had achieved great success in silent films. Although the movie was filmed when it was technically possible, Chaplin did not decide to make him talk. However, it introduced a soundtrack. Note the different kinds of sounds that appear.
• Silent film resorted to various resources to enable the viewer to follow the story: the introduction of short explanatory texts and performances by the actors. Notice the difference in the modus operandi of Chaplin and his colleagues regarding the actors in the talkies.
• The film shows the organization of work during the time that has been called second industrial revolution. This arrangement was called Fordism. To understand what was observed and noted the measures taken to increase the pace of work and the implications these measures for workers.
• Look at the complex apparatus that aims to feed the workers. What was your ultimate goal? Why reject the employer? Directed
in 1939, in modern times also reflect the consequences of a historical fact: in 1929 the stock plunged New York and this was a global economic crisis. In the U.S., businesses closed, workers were unemployed in urban ghettos grew marginalized over a million people crammed into houses of tin and cardboard with no minimum sanitary conditions, and social differences were increased because those who kept their jobs were helped by lower prices. Watching the film ask yourself what is the attitude of Chaplin to these facts.
The argument
Here are listed the most important sequences to reconstruct the argument.
1. Charlot work at the factory. Alternate levels of the workers and the president.
2. The feeding machine.
3. Charlot's madness and his admission to the hospital.
4. The strike, the demonstration and imprisonment.
5. Presentation of the young.
6. Cocaine and its effects.
7. Death of the girl's father and separation of the sisters.
8. Charlie gets out of jail against their will. Work in the shipyard.
9. Arrests of the orphan and Charlot, meeting in the police van and freedom.
10. Dreams of happiness.
11. Watchman in a department store. New dismissal.
12. Real happiness in the cabin.
13. Reopening of the factory and working as an assistant mechanic strike and re-arrest.
14. The orphan has found work as a dancer. Charlie gets a job as a bartender and singer.
15. New police intervention and a new flight.
Modern Times has a lot of episodes, and some perhaps too long or dispensable. "You would take away any? What? Commentary
some highlights
• Despite the dramatic content, we have to a funny movie. Did you find it funny? What scenes made you laugh? Why?
• In the first scene is a flock of sheep, a metaphor, to the cinema dumb, to say something without words What do you think you are referring to? Are all sheep of the same color? Why? • Chaplin introduced
music and sounds, also some minor characters say a few words. Did we hear the voice of the protagonist at some point? What? Why do you think that the director do this? Do you think that movie would have been better if they had entered the talks? Is there a difficult time understanding the argument for not making use of the word?
• In 1929 there was a major economic crisis that led to the bankruptcy of many companies. What were the consequences of the crisis for workers? What action took the workers to cope with the crisis?
• How does the power over the workers? Look at the actions of the police and see if you agree with it.
• Faced with the misery of the workers, the film reflects the comfort and even opulence of other social classes. In what sequence? At one point he turns to parallel dream / reality to highlight these differences. Explain it.
• From the technical point of view include the sets of the first scenes in the factory, and the scene where Charlie carries the tray with the duck. How do you think was shot the latter?
• When it seems that everything is solved, a new police intervention resources left again without key players. How do they react this? Is it a final optimistic or pessimistic? What kind of plane used by the director to convey that feeling? Describe the last picture and explains its symbolic value.
• The original ending of the movie was different: The orphan became Charlot nurse while recovering from a nervous breakdown in a hospital. Why do you think changed? What end do you prefer?
• The final words of the song, known as Titina, consists of a unintelligible or series of words taken from several languages, it was a mockery of the talkies. (Charles Chaplin, WCTaylor of. Ultramar 1993, pa 75). It read:
titin: The spinach or the Tuko / Gigeretto toto Torla / Rush spagaletto / Je le you will Twa. / The der the be pawnbroker / Luserna Sepra How much / E ses confesses Potch / Ponkan walla ponk waa. / Madam ce esteem him. / Voulez-vous will taximetre / Le Jonta you the zita / Je le TWAA you you you you.
Synopsis in a factory in the steel sector. Due to the frantic pace of the assembly line, ends up losing the right. After leaving the hospital where he was undergoing treatment, he is accidentally involved in a demonstration and is imprisoned by being mistaken for a communist leader and be considered the instigator of the revolt.
Once free, resumes the fight for survival with a young orphan with which shared his dream for a better life. Things
• Modern Times is the latest film it appears Charlie Chaplin character who had achieved great success in silent films. Although the movie was filmed when it was technically possible, Chaplin did not decide to make him talk. However, it introduced a soundtrack. Note the different kinds of sounds that appear.
• Silent film resorted to various resources to enable the viewer to follow the story: the introduction of short explanatory texts and performances by the actors. Notice the difference in the modus operandi of Chaplin and his colleagues regarding the actors in the talkies.
• The film shows the organization of work during the time that has been called second industrial revolution. This arrangement was called Fordism. To understand what was observed and noted the measures taken to increase the pace of work and the implications these measures for workers.
• Look at the complex apparatus that aims to feed the workers. What was your ultimate goal? Why reject the employer? Directed
in 1939, in modern times also reflect the consequences of a historical fact: in 1929 the stock plunged New York and this was a global economic crisis. In the U.S., businesses closed, workers were unemployed in urban ghettos grew marginalized over a million people crammed into houses of tin and cardboard with no minimum sanitary conditions, and social differences were increased because those who kept their jobs were helped by lower prices. Watching the film ask yourself what is the attitude of Chaplin to these facts.
The argument
Here are listed the most important sequences to reconstruct the argument.
1. Charlot work at the factory. Alternate levels of the workers and the president.
2. The feeding machine.
3. Charlot's madness and his admission to the hospital.
4. The strike, the demonstration and imprisonment.
5. Presentation of the young.
6. Cocaine and its effects.
7. Death of the girl's father and separation of the sisters.
8. Charlie gets out of jail against their will. Work in the shipyard.
9. Arrests of the orphan and Charlot, meeting in the police van and freedom.
10. Dreams of happiness.
11. Watchman in a department store. New dismissal.
12. Real happiness in the cabin.
13. Reopening of the factory and working as an assistant mechanic strike and re-arrest.
14. The orphan has found work as a dancer. Charlie gets a job as a bartender and singer.
15. New police intervention and a new flight.
Modern Times has a lot of episodes, and some perhaps too long or dispensable. "You would take away any? What? Commentary
some highlights
• Despite the dramatic content, we have to a funny movie. Did you find it funny? What scenes made you laugh? Why?
• In the first scene is a flock of sheep, a metaphor, to the cinema dumb, to say something without words What do you think you are referring to? Are all sheep of the same color? Why? • Chaplin introduced
music and sounds, also some minor characters say a few words. Did we hear the voice of the protagonist at some point? What? Why do you think that the director do this? Do you think that movie would have been better if they had entered the talks? Is there a difficult time understanding the argument for not making use of the word?
• In 1929 there was a major economic crisis that led to the bankruptcy of many companies. What were the consequences of the crisis for workers? What action took the workers to cope with the crisis?
• How does the power over the workers? Look at the actions of the police and see if you agree with it.
• Faced with the misery of the workers, the film reflects the comfort and even opulence of other social classes. In what sequence? At one point he turns to parallel dream / reality to highlight these differences. Explain it.
• From the technical point of view include the sets of the first scenes in the factory, and the scene where Charlie carries the tray with the duck. How do you think was shot the latter?
• When it seems that everything is solved, a new police intervention resources left again without key players. How do they react this? Is it a final optimistic or pessimistic? What kind of plane used by the director to convey that feeling? Describe the last picture and explains its symbolic value.
• The original ending of the movie was different: The orphan became Charlot nurse while recovering from a nervous breakdown in a hospital. Why do you think changed? What end do you prefer?
• The final words of the song, known as Titina, consists of a unintelligible or series of words taken from several languages, it was a mockery of the talkies. (Charles Chaplin, WCTaylor of. Ultramar 1993, pa 75). It read:
titin: The spinach or the Tuko / Gigeretto toto Torla / Rush spagaletto / Je le you will Twa. / The der the be pawnbroker / Luserna Sepra How much / E ses confesses Potch / Ponkan walla ponk waa. / Madam ce esteem him. / Voulez-vous will taximetre / Le Jonta you the zita / Je le TWAA you you you you.
COLLABORATION: Professor Elisa de Armas de la Cruz
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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fragments of works from the innovators of the twentieth century fiction: Faulkner
then the start of the work:
is what I say, that has been a bitch always be a slut. What I say, lucky you if you only concern is that you do not steer. What I say, that this should be down there in the kitchen, instead of in your room, throwing paint on his face and waiting for six blacks who can not even get up of a chair without a plate of meatloaf the hold up will prepare breakfast. And Mother said, "But school officials reach think that I can not control it, I can not ..." "Well," I say, "and can not, right? If you've never tried get anything from it ', I say, "How want to start now, when you seventeen?".
The Sound and the Fury is the most paradigmatic Faulkner and more "difficult" structurally but is the best help explain their fictional universe.
Published in 1929, chronicles the decline and final destruction of the Compson, a family of a suicidal brother, a missing sister, a brother and a bachelor stupid, violent, racist and greedy, all residents of the southern United States.
The verses of "Macbeth" that inspired it, "the life is but a shadow ... a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. " are a synthesis of this novel, where the whole range of emotions and relationships in life imaginable, such as love, jealousy, hatred, revenge, hope and fury are painted in precise strokes and a perfect atmosphere ...
For the first time, William Faulkner introduces the interior monologue reveals the different views of his characters: Benjy, mentally handicapped, castrated by their own relatives, Quentin, owned by an incestuous love and unable to control jealousy, and Jason, utterly evil and sadism. The book closes with an appendix, the reader will discover the secrets of this family saga of Jefferson, Mississippi, connecting it with other characters in Yoknapatawpha, a territory created by Faulkner as a framework for many of his novels.
April 1928 Six
remained pensive for a moment.
"But let them think that ... I did not even know given him a warning notice. Last fall told me that they are no longer used. And now I call Professor Junkin phone and tell me you have become to fail again, they will have to leave school. How does ? Where are you going? You will spend the day in town, you should see if you are always on the street. "
" Yes "I says. "If you're always on the street. I guess that does not leave school to do what is can do in public, I say. "What do you mean?" He says.
"I do not mean anything," I say. "I've only answered your question." Then he burst out crying to r. ..
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Late Period Stress Flu
fragments of works from the innovators of the narrative of the twentieth century: The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
In my youth and most vulnerable my father gave me some advice since that time has not stopped me around in my head. "When you feel like criticizing anyone," were his words, "remember that not everyone has had the same opportunities you had."
Francis Scott Fitzgerald (Minnesota, 1896-Hollywood, 1940) was a member of the "Lost Generation" narrators Americans born in the late nineteenth century lived very close to the First World War ended and the subsequent despair at the massive destruction of man by man. The group includes, in addition to Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Steinbeck and nuanced Faulkner.
The Great Gatsby, (1925) is one of the most emblematic of this generation, along with other novels such as Manhattan Transfer (1925) Dos Passos, The Sound and the Fury (1929) Faulkner and A Farewell to Arms (1929) by Hemingway. In The Great Gatsby do not see this wave of innovation that is central to the work of Faulkner or Dos Passos. We are facing a novel formally simple especially enduring keenness to encrypt a simple story of the vicissitudes of human failure.
calls himself the protagonist Jay Gatsby and has but one dream in life: to regain the love of his youth, who broke up years ago to be a pauper than anything I could offer to Daisy, a girl used to live in opulence . However, Gatsby did not resign and was given the task of getting rich, even at the cost of participating in fraudulent dealings. When he is reunited with his beloved and it seems that finally will realize his wish, life is responsible for denying her dearest hopes.
social critique of The Great Gatsby is severe, the individual dreamer, persistent even changing its name, establishing a new identity to leave their marginal status, join the group and thereby gain access to his cherished desire is crushed by a society that, after his pomp, he hides his lack of seriousness, commitment and inability to feel anything more than their narrow and immediate appetites.
In my youth and most vulnerable my father gave me some advice since that time has not stopped me around in my head. "When you feel like criticizing anyone," were his words, "remember that not everyone has had the same opportunities you had." said no more, but as always we have communicated exceptionally well, despite being very quiet, I realized he meant much more than that. Consequently, I am a person given to reserve all judgments, a habit that has given me the knowledge of a large number of individual persons, but also made me more of a victim of pesky confirmed. The abnormal mind is quick to detect this quality and adhere to normal people who possess it. Having been involved in the secret sorrows of unknown adventurers, in college I was unjustly accused of being political. I did not look much de estas confidencias; a menudo fingía tener sueño o estar reocupado; o cuando gracias a algún signo inconfundible me daba cuenta de que se avecinaba por el horizonte la revelación de alguna confidencia, mostraba una indiferencia hostil. Y es que las revelaciones íntimas de los jóvenes, o al menos la manera como las formulan, son por regla general plagios o están deformadas por supresiones obvias. Reservarse el juicio es asunto de esperanza ilimite. Todavía hoy temo un poco perderme de algo si olvido que como lo insinuó mi padre en forma por demás pretencioso, y yo de la misma manera lo repito-, el sentido fundamental de la buena educación es inequitativamente repartido al nacer.
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fragments of works from the innovators of the narrative of the twentieth century: Proust Review learning
" lips I took a spoonful of tea in which he had thrown a piece of cupcake. But at the same moment that this drink, with crumbs of cake, touched my palate, I shuddered, my attention fixed into something extraordinary was happening inside me. An exquisite pleasure invaded me, isolated me, without any notion of what caused it ... "
I have selected In Search of Lost Time a classic piece that has become a sort of topic: the of "Proust's madeleine."
In this passage, the fact of dipping a madeleine in an infusion raises the description of another time and another world of his childhood. This small gesture shows that small details can enclose a beautiful and magical evocation and power opens up a world of narrative possibilities.
Marcel Proust pioneering a new way of writing, perhaps a little baroque, but exquisite, although the complex inner workings of this novel make it a difficult book, hard, (and not only for its size, more than 3000 pages or their delayed descriptions). The work is more than a novel is a life experience but your enjoyment is only available to experienced readers.
" lips I took a spoonful of tea in which he had thrown a piece of cupcake. But at the same moment that this drink, with crumbs of cake, touched my palate, I shuddered, my attention fixed into something extraordinary was happening inside me. An exquisite pleasure invaded me, isolated me, without any notion of what caused it ... " " [...] As I recognized the taste of the piece of madeleine dipped in lime tea that my aunt gave me (although had not yet discovered, and take long to find out why this memory made me so much happiness), the old gray house with a facade to the street, where her room, wine as theater decor to fit into the garden pavilion behind the main factory was built for my parents, and where was this truncated canvas house I remembered only until then, and the people came home from the morning until the evening hours and at all times, the plaza, where they sent me before lunch, and the streets where he would run errands, and the roads were still when the weather was fine. And as the entertainment of the Japanese get into a pileup of porcelain pieces of paper, apparently, reports that in wet start to stretch, to take shape, in color and distinction, making flowers, houses, characters consistent and knowable, so now all the flowers in our garden and park of Mr. Swann and lilies of the Vivonne and the good people of the town and its tiny houses and the church and Combray whole and its surroundings, all that, people and gardens, which is taking shape and consistency, leaving my cup of tea ... "
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
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If you want to see for yourself what you know about some specific aspects of the various movements, works and authors studied, click on the link below and go & play the "trivial"
http://www.testeando.es/asignatura.asp?idC=12&idA=31
Saturday, April 30, 2011
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Hi, Mary and I wanted to congratulate my friend for his birthday Dunia on May 3, turns 13 years old and good here I leave my blog: http://dunia-duniblogcom.blogspot.com
Hi, Mary and I wanted to congratulate my friend for his birthday Dunia on May 3, turns 13 years old and good here I leave my blog: http://dunia-duniblogcom.blogspot.com
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Christening Messages Card
Twitter Demi Lovato confesses that he suffers from bipolar disorder
Demi Lovato acknowledged to People magazine who suffers from bipolar disorder. The actress, who has been through illnesses such as anorexia, bulimia and a very young age, depression, is struggling to regain their health and also congratulated by his Twitter account to Catherine Zeta-Jones for his "courage "to recognize the media that suffers the same psychological disorder.
She acknowledges that not realized until this condition who underwent therapy, adding: "Looking back, it makes sense. There were times I was frantic, writing seven songs in one night stayed up until 5:30 in the morning."
In recent months, Demi Lovato has also gone through episodes of self harm which, fortunately, it seems that the treatment has managed to overcome. "I feel like I have control now, while my whole life was out of control," he revealed.
Demi Lovato acknowledged to People magazine who suffers from bipolar disorder. The actress, who has been through illnesses such as anorexia, bulimia and a very young age, depression, is struggling to regain their health and also congratulated by his Twitter account to Catherine Zeta-Jones for his "courage "to recognize the media that suffers the same psychological disorder.
She acknowledges that not realized until this condition who underwent therapy, adding: "Looking back, it makes sense. There were times I was frantic, writing seven songs in one night stayed up until 5:30 in the morning."
In recent months, Demi Lovato has also gone through episodes of self harm which, fortunately, it seems that the treatment has managed to overcome. "I feel like I have control now, while my whole life was out of control," he revealed.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
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The Fair Rebecca Black admits his fanaticism
The covers will not separate from it. Rebecca Black singer has not only managed to concentrate a large audience on the Internet but also speak of established stars to win more supporters.
Friday
The interpreter returned to confess his fanaticism for Selena Gomez, who days earlier press reports, had railed for being partner Justin Bieber, his idol.
"I love Selena Gomez. She has been in the industry since I was so young," Black said after revealing that also received death threats on Twitter.
Finally, it was learned that 13 year old girl would be doing almost anything to not go unnoticed and winning major entertainment media.
The covers will not separate from it. Rebecca Black singer has not only managed to concentrate a large audience on the Internet but also speak of established stars to win more supporters.
Friday
The interpreter returned to confess his fanaticism for Selena Gomez, who days earlier press reports, had railed for being partner Justin Bieber, his idol.
"I love Selena Gomez. She has been in the industry since I was so young," Black said after revealing that also received death threats on Twitter.
Finally, it was learned that 13 year old girl would be doing almost anything to not go unnoticed and winning major entertainment media.
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