Aids - The Real Truth
by christine D Patterson
Out of the darkness without any test,
A heavy burden was laid on our chests.
Where this disease came from, no one is sure,
All we know is that there is no cure.
It takes all lives, not only people who are gay,
The human life is the highest price to pay.
Young and old are dying all around,
Look at the people in your own towns.
We cry for help in so many ways,
But more lives are being lost every day.
There are drugs to ease the pain,
They don't work; the government gets the capital gains.
Your body is like a bomb, ready to go off at any day,
Hoping a cure would be found some way.
How many cries will it take to hear?
When someone you know has it, and their time is near.
It is something that we can no longer ignore,
Because it is coming closer, it might be next door.
So don't think that you can't get this disease called "AIDS",
More people then you think have it, they just won't say.
Wake up! We are dying and dropping like flies,
Don't wait until the human race is gone,
And then ask WHY?
In The Name of Almighty Allah
Hi every body
I hope my friends will be fine. My name is Javid. this is my first post.
Well I like English and I think you can learn English just when you are interested in it. If you want to learn English you should try hard, because I believe that a successful outcome is worth the effort.
Today I wanna start my work with some Idioms. And also I will bring a short story for each Idiom as an example.
Good luck
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Smell a Rat
(Feel that something is wrong)
How come the front door is open? Didn’t you close it before we went shopping?
I’m sure I did. I can’t understand it.
Frankly,I smell a rat.
Me,too. I’m convinced that something is definitely wrong here.
We’d better call the police.
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Cat Got Your Tongue?
(Can’t talk?)
Come om,connie! Tell us what you think about our little ride down the rapids yesterday.
Well,uh…
Wasn’t it exciting?
I,uh…
What’s the matter? Cat got your tongue?
If you must know, I’m keeping quiet because I was scared out of my wits!
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Straight From the Horse’s Mouth
(from a reliable source)
How did you find out that Jill was engaged?
I got the information from a very reliable source.
You mean Jill told you so herself?
That’s right. I got it straight from the horse’s mouth!
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درود بر همه دوستان گرامی
پدرم امروز عمل شد .حالش خیلی خوبه.
بسیار سپاسگزام از اظهار لطف و محبتتون.
شدیدا پدرم رو دوست دارم و کوچکترین نارحتی براش پیش بیاد خیلی ناراحت میشم. معذرت میخوام
نباید اصلا اینجا مطرحش میکردم اما خب هنگ کرده بودم و شدیدا عصبی و مضطرب ...
so sorry
برای بابای گلم که ناراحتی قلبی داره و الان درد میکشه
دوستت دارم خیلی خیلی زیاد
خوبی میشی
واسه خاطر منم که شده باید خوب بشی
الان که اینو مینویسم از بیمارستان برگشتم و ساعت ۱:۱۰ AM است
بابام رو در بیمارستان تخصصی قلب بستری کردیم و در بیمارستان تخصصی قلب یه دونه متخصص قلب نیس!!!!!!!!! و باید بابایی عزیز من تا صبح بمونه و درد بکشه تا یه متخصص بیاد.
Daddy's Little Girl
You're the end of the rainbow, my pot of gold,
You're daddy's little girl to have and hold.
A precious gem is what you are,
You're mommy's bright and shining star.
You're the spirit of Christmas, my star on the tree,
You're the Easter bunny to mommy and me.
You're sugar you're spice, you're everything nice,
And you're daddy's little girl.
You're the end of the rainbow, my pot of gold,
You're daddy's little girl to have and hold.
A precious gem is what you are,
You're mommy's bright and shining star.
You're the treasure I cherish so sparkling and bright,
You were touched by the holy and beautiful light.
Like angels that sing a heavenly thing,
And you're daddy's little girl.
You're the treasure I cherish so sparkling and bright,
You were touched by the holy and beautiful light.
Like angels that sing a heavenly thing,
And you're daddy's little girl
What Makes A Dad
God took the strength of a mountain,
The majesty of a tree,
The warmth of a summer sun,
The calm of a quiet sea,
The generous soul of nature,
The comforting arm of night,
The wisdom of the ages,
The power of the eagle's flight,
The joy of a morning in spring,
The faith of a mustard seed,
The patience of eternity,
The depth of a family need,
Then God combined these qualities,
When there was nothing more to add,
He knew His masterpiece was complete,
And so, He called it ... Dad
Daddy, I love you
جهت عضویت در گروه ال ال ای و وبلاگ آدرس ایمیلتون رو در قسمت نظرات بزارین تا در اولین فرصت دعوتنامه براتون بفرستم.
How strange can a language be?
There is no egg in an eggplant. It doesn't look or taste like an egg
.
There is no ham in a hamburger
.
There is no pine nor apple in a pineapple
.
Sweetmeats are candies while sweetbreads, which aren't sweet, are meat
.
English muffins were not invented in England and French fries were not invented in France, so where did such names come from
?
Some names seem to describe the opposite of what the things really are:
Quicksand pulls you down slowly.
Boxing rings are square.
A Guinea pig is not from Guinea and it is not a member of the pig family
.
Some examples of why you cannot blindly follow English grammar rules:
If writers write and painters paint and riders ride, then why don't fingers fing or hammers ham?
If the plural of tooth is teeth and the plural of goose is geese, then shouldn't the plural of phone booth be phone beeth and the plural of moose be meese? Maybe they should be, but they aren't.
If the teacher taught, why didn't the preacher praught?
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what do you think a humanitarian eats?
How can a house that is burning up finally end in being burned down?
At a bank or loan office, how can you fill in the necessary information as you fill out the forms?
Why is it that when the stars are out they are visible, but when the lights are out they are invisible?
Why do people recite at a play, yet play at a recital?
Why do people park on driveways but drive on parkways?
Doesn't it seem crazy that you can make amends but not one amend? If you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one of them, what do you call it?
How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites?
Answer: I simply don't know.
سلام
خیلی خوشحالم که تونستم با این وبلاگ همکاری خودمو شروع کنم.
امیدوارم که بتونم کمکتون کنم.
برای اولین پست تصمیم گرفتم که یه متن جالب و جک براتون بزارم.
امیدوارم که بتونید ازش استفاده کنید.
10 top lies told by graduate student
1.no really.i'll be out of here only two more.
2.my job prospects look really good
3.the department is giving me so much support
4. I just have one more book to read and then l will start writing.
5.i turned down a lot of job offers to come here
6.your latest article was so inspiring
7.i would never date an undergraduate
8.my work has a lot of practical importance
8.i'd be delighted to proofread your book/chapter/article
10.it doesn’t bother me at all that my college roommate is making 80000$ a year on wall street!
Now I will write a joke for you.
Three EFL students are walking down the road to their remedial listening comprehension workshop. "it’s windy" .says the first. "no it isn’t.it;s Thursday."says the second."me too!"says the third."forget the listening.let;s go for a drink!
Bye see you soon.
درود بر دوستان عزیزم
چند روزی بود که سرماخوردگی شدیدی داشتم و برای همین پست جدیدی نکردم. so sorry
میام باز. با مطالب جدید و متنوع
از دوستان عزیزی که مایل به همکاری هستن آدرس ایمیلشون رو در قسمت نظرات بزارن تا با هاشون تماس بگیرم.
اینجا متعلق به همه شماست.
دوستتون دارم فراوان
مرسی که این چند سال با من بودین.
یه کوچولو سرم شلوغه بازم میام پیشتون.
so wait for me
and dont forget me
love u all
so long.
Improving your ability to read English quickly and accurately takes a great deal of practice. However, you don’t have to read boring materials that or ones that contain words and concepts you aren’t interested in. Once you know the basic elements of the English language, you can select from a wide variety of reading materials, including different methods of presentation. Here are a few fun ways to improve your reading comprehension.
Today, crossword puzzles and other types of word game puzzles entertain native and non-native English speakers of all ages. If you’re looking for a way to improve your vocabulary and have fun at the same time, these types of puzzles can be of immense help to you. If this is something that interests you, you might also consider Scrabble, word searches and other similar games.
If you aren’t interested in word games, you might want to try taking a course in speed reading. These lessons will teach you how to pick key words out of a paragraph and understand the message without having to read each sentence word for word. That said, if you’re having difficulty isolating nouns and verbs, you may need to practice more before you try taking these courses.
If you’re reading a book on a topic that you enjoy, take some notes. These can be verbatim samples from the text or you can try putting sections in your own words. As you write, you’ll also have an opportunity to think about the sentence structures and see how ideas are conveyed. This will help you learn to discuss these topics in a way that sounds more natural.
Just like with physical exercise, you need to constantly set new goals for yourself so that you continue to progress and improve. For example, if you’re able to work your way through a 100 page children’s book, it’s time to start tackling a longer book or one on a more difficult topic. Regardless of which subjects interest you the most, you’ll be able to find some books that are harder to comprehend than others. By applying yourself to the ones that are more difficult, you’ll gain increased mastery over written English.
Considering the number of people that have websites, it’s easy to sample a wide range of English writing styles. This will help you to learn about the flexibility of the English language, as well as the means of expression that most people are comfortable with. If you already know a great deal about a certain topic in your native language, you can use that background to help you read websites in English that focus on similar concepts.
For the most part, once you know the basic elements of the English language, practice and time will be your most valuable teachers. It’s important to spend time reading materials that interest you in as many forms as possible – and to spice up your practice with things like word games and speed reading classes. Over time – and with hard work – you’ll see dramatic improvements in your comprehension of written English
Someone who likes a particular type of music,sport,book etc
Lover Enthusiast
Freak devotee
Fan
Lover [n C]
Be a lover of Mr Roach was a lover of the arts and had a particular passion for classical music. \jazz/art/animal etc lover Every jazz lover , at some time in their life, has dreamed of visiting New Orleans. Great lover(=Someone whi likes or cares about something very much)Miss Bardot has gained the reputation of being a great animal lover.
Freak fitness/health-food/jazz etc Freak (= an informal word: someone who is extremely interested in fitness etc) [n C]
Raw vegtables in fitness and nuts have always been a favourite with health-food freaks.\Jack isn’t wild about pop music, But Jason is a real reggae٭ freak.
reggae٭: noun a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica.
Fan someone who likes a particular performer or activity very much, and watches or listens to them as often as possible [n C]
The fans shouted and screamed as Michael Jackson walked onto the stage. \opera/jazz/baseball etc fan Gina loved going to the theatre and was a great opera fan.
\be a big/great fan of (=have an extremely strong likeing for) I’ve never been a big fan of TV shows.
Enthusiast someone who likes a subject, activity, performer etc very much, is very interested in them and knows a lot about them [n C]
Football/film/jazz etc enthusiast
Real enthusisats are willing to pay up to $12,000 for an original copy of the book.
Devotee someone who likes something sych as art or literature so much that they spend a lot of their time and money on it [n C]
He’s and devotee of old Hollywoods movies.
Some
friends forget
Some move away
Some keep silent
Some just change
But I’m not 1 of them.
I’m here just 4 two moments
now & 4ever
ادامه مطلب ...American slang
Two-time loser: n. a confirmed loser: Poor Jack is a two-time loser.
Trust me! : Exclaim. “Believe me!” “Honestly”. Its true trust me.
Totally: mod. Absolutely; completely. This place is totally dull.
No way! : Eclaim. “No!” Me join the army? No way!
Nada: n.Nothing; none. (Spanish)
The worst day in Dad's life.
A father put his three-year-old daughter to bed, told her a story and listened
to her prayers, which she ended by saying.
"God bless Mommy, God bless daddy, and God bless grandma and good-bye
grandpa."
The father asked, "Why did you say good-bye grandpa?"
The little girl said, "I don't know daddy, it just seemed like the right
thing to do."
The next day grandpa died.
The father thought it was a strange coincidence. A few months later the
father put the girl to bed and listened to her prayers, which went like
this:
"God bless Mommy, God Bless Daddy and good-bye Grandma."
The next day the grandmother died.
Oh my god, thought the father, this kid is in contact with the other
side.
Several weeks later when the girl was going to bed the dad heard her
say, "God bless Mommy and good-bye daddy."
He practically went into shock.
He couldn't sleep all night and got up at the crack of dawn to go to
his office.
He was nervous as a cat all day, had lunch sent in and watched the clock.
He figured if he could get by until midnight he would be okay.
He felt safe in the office, so instead of going home at the
end of the day he stayed there, looking at his watch and jumping at
every sound. Finally, when midnight arrived, he breathed a sigh of relief
and went home.
When he got home his wife said, "I've never seen you work so late, what's
the matter?"
He said, "I don't want to talk about it, I've just spent the worst
day of my life."
She said "You think you had a bad day, you'll never believe what
happened HERE.
He asked "What?”
She said "This morning our neighbor James suddenly died."
An abstract noun is a noun that you cannot sense; it is the name we give to an emotion, ideal or idea. They have no physical existence, you can't see, hear, touch, smell or taste them. The opposite of an abstract noun is a concrete noun.
For example:-
Justice; an idea, bravery and happiness are all abstract nouns.
Here is an a-z list of some common abstract nouns:-
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belief |
bravery |
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calm |
charity |
childhood |
comfort |
compassion |
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ego |
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failure |
faith |
feelings |
friendship |
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happiness |
hate |
honesty |
hope |
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idea |
impression |
infatuation |
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joy |
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law |
liberty |
love |
loyalty |
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maturity |
memory |
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omen |
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peace |
pride |
principle |
power |
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redemption |
romance |
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sadness |
sensitivity |
skill |
sleep |
success |
sympathy |
talent |
thrill |
truth |
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Many verbs have different meanings, however this section deals with verbs and phrasal verbs connected with clothes . An example is provided only where the verb is commonly used in everyday conversation.
One irregular verb in bold is shown in all its forms.
The Verb (infinitive form) |
The Meaning |
An example |
R=Regular Verb |
To attire |
To dress (especially in fine elegant clothes). |
(Rarely used in conversation) |
R |
To buckle |
To fasten an item of clothing using a buckle. |
She buckled up her daughters shoes. |
R |
To button |
To fasten an item of clothing using buttons. |
She buttoned up her cardigan before she went outside. |
R |
To clothe |
To dress (yourself or someone else). |
(Rarely used in conversation) |
R |
To dress |
To put clothes on (yourself or someone else). |
She dressed before she went to work. |
R |
To fasten |
To secure an item of clothing, using zips, buttons or buckles. |
She fastened his jacket to make sure he didn't get cold. |
R |
To undress |
To take off clothes (your own or someone elses). |
He undressed before getting into the shower. |
R |
To unfasten |
To undo or open an item of clothing. |
He unfastened his tie before he took it off. |
R |
To unzip |
To unfasten an item of clothing using a zip. |
She unzipped her jacket when she got too warm. |
R |
To wear |
To have an item of clothing on one's person. |
She wore her best suit for the interview. |
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To zip |
To fasten an item of clothing using a zip. |
She zipped up her jacket before she went outside. |
R |
Phrasal Verbs
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Cold weather has a great effect on how our minds and our bodies work. Maybe that is why there are so many expressions that use the word cold.
For centuries, the body's blood has been linked closely with the emotions. People who show no human emotions or feelings, for example, are said to be cold-blooded. Cold-blooded people act in cruel ways. They may do brutal things to others, and not by accident.
For example, a newspaper says the police are searching for a cold-blooded killer. The killer murdered someone, not in self-defense, or because he was reacting to anger or fear. He seemed to kill for no reason, and with no emotion, as if taking someone's life meant nothing.
Cold can affect other parts of the body. The feet, for example. Heavy socks can warm your feet, if your feet are really cold. But there is an expression -- to get cold feet -- that has nothing to do with cold or your feet.
The expression means being afraid to do something you had decided to do. For example, you agree to be president of an organization. But then you learn that all the other officers have resigned. All the work of the organization will be your responsibility. You are likely to get cold feet about being president when you understand the situation.
Cold can also affect your shoulder.
You give someone the cold shoulder when you refuse to speak to them. You treat them in a distant, cold way. The expression probably comes from the physical act of turning your back toward someone, instead of speaking to him face-to-face. You may give a cold shoulder to a friend who has not kept a promise he made to you. Or, to someone who has lied about you to others.
A cold fish is not a fish. It is a person. But it is a person who is unfriendly, unemotional and shows no love or warmth. A cold fish does not offer much of himself to anyone.
Someone who is a cold fish could be cold-hearted. A cold-hearted person is someone who has no sympathy. Several popular songs in recent years were about cold-hearted men or cold-hearted women who, without feeling, broke the hearts of their lovers.
Out in the cold is an expression often heard. It means not getting something that everybody else got. A person might say that everybody but him got a pay raise, that he was left out in the cold. And it is not a pleasant place to be.
ta-ta
سلام
اینم به مناسبت المپیک
Have fun
Football Slang
an artificial surface used instead of grass on many football fields.
verbal commands shouted by the quarterback to his teammates at the line of scrimmage to change a play on short notice.
the area behind the line of scrimmage.
the running backs; the halfback and the fullback.
Ailing Auntie Annie Ames ate apple butter in abundance. *
Double bubble gum bubbles double. * Busy buzzing bumble bees. *
Billy blows big blue bubbles. * Barber baby bubbles and a bumble bee*
Baby boy blue blows bubbles. * Made the big black bear bleed blood. *
A big black bug bit a big black bear*