the greatest invention of the XX century

THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE XX CENTURY

Indeed, the internet is not only a mechanism of widespread information and world publication, but also an instrument to contribute and integrate the individuals and their computers, regardless of where they live. Its success is the consequence of the effort millions of people around the world. The internet has revolutionized the entire world and the communication as no other invention was able to do before, which makes it the greatest invention at the turn of the twenty century.

Furthermore, the internet represents one of the best examples relating to the benefits when it's decided to maintain elevated investments, engage to research and development of an understructure to information as well. Moreover, starting with the first research in packages' exchanges, the government, the industry and the environment academy have been good allies in the evolution and the use of this exciting new technology. In addition, it provides a democratic space when the internet community can work together, including a singular chance of getting voice to people who have never been listened or known. 

So in this sense the internet, today, as a large understructure to information, isn't restricted to the technical field of communications through computer; it comprises all of us because we use even more online tools, from business to acquiring information and operating together. This means that there's no limit to what the internet can endow with, because of its capacity of innovation must keep ahead of incessantly, but crucially has in store for a great expectative in the future. As a result, it's widely recognized that our society can't imagine or live the social relationships without the internet resources.

Hence, the internet is an important sphere to come up against crucial challenges in the world discussion about matters of international interests. This trend became irreversible and continuous. It's certainly true that this technology satisfies the indispensable requirements of the community and effective use of community concerning the understructure's growth. Therefore, it's feasible to wind up that internet is the greatest invention of the twenty century.

 
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The unusual history

           I was told this story by my mother when I was ten years old. It was twilight on a cold winter evening. Jack is a dynamic man in his early thirties who runs his own business as a professor. This guy looked like with Indiana Jones' brown's hair and dark brown eyes, but he was less outgoing than him. He was working in a tall building in the middle of a large city, close to one of the top floors. After a hard day, Jack got walking toward the glass elevator on the outside of the building. The elevator arrived and he moved slowly to there. Suddenly, he got impressed to an awe-inspiring view, with the lights of the city against the backdrop of the turquoise twilight sky.   

          He greeted Mr. Clint Eastwood and Ana Materazzi. The first person was well-known as a gunslinger and some lends about him that are no true. In spite of being arrested for over thirty years, the texan citizen has helped the police out to figure out another criminals. Materazzi- a twenty two-year-old singer- has got singing recently, but it's enough to be requested to present frequently in Broadway. No until the elevator got down did they realize how lucky they'd been. Unexpectedly, the elevator simply stopped and the lights went out. In addition, the lights had gone out throughout the city. Nonetheless, the blackout was supposed to last for more than forty minutes, but everything came back just about ninety minutes. All of them were really shocked, but Ana got up the courage and called police by her cell phone.

         Jack and his friends intended to run around, whereas it would seem practically impossible. However, the CIA's plan didn't fall through, the operation pulled off without a hitch. The conclusion was that some technical glitch had affected the energy generator. As a result, the people got their act together and the mix-up was solved. In order to "celebrate" the fact, they decided to hang around and enjoyed the Ana Materazzi's show.

 
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composition about doing something for the first time

My first travel

 

Indeed, I had always dreamed about foreign travels, but crucially to visit New York. First and foremost, this city has been renowned as a "melting pot", for many races, religions and nationalities that had come there in search of better opportunities. Moreover, it's widely recognized that its influence is obvious in the many international restaurants and shops throughout the city. Frankly, there's no doubt that a trip to New York can be as riveting as a quick trip around the world.

My first travel happened at the turn of the century, in 1999. When you arrive, the first thing is the hustle and bustle continuing as the clubs and bars opening their doors to the night life, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Throughout the day, tourists visit shops, newsstands, bars and restaurants. One of the main attractions, of course, is Broadway. Finally, I hung around with friends to watch some foreign movies, which are shown in over sixty cinemas in Manhattan.

So many types of entertainment exist in New York that almost anyone's taste can be satisfied. For example, if one whishes to hear classical music, there are many programs offered at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and other music halls. In addition, the New York Philharmonic and visiting orchestras give concerts all year round. To be honest, the atmosphere was so great that hardly had I seen opera as well as by a number of smaller companies.

Even though art or museum enthusiasts went for almost every form exhibited in the numerous and gallery, I ranted and raved at my friends about the pictures because everything got "awe-inspiring". It's difficult to put into words, but it would seem tacky, pointless. So in this sense, it's hard to put a finger on exactly what makes the paintings so exorbitant.

Thus, wherever I was, the strong national spirit would have been in-your-face, the U.S. flag would have got across the north-americans' proud and the sweaty mass of seething humanity would have made an unusual impression, despite of being loud and clogged. Therefore, not only did some facts work its magic on me, but more importantly came over my mind as well.

 

 

 
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the first image of video about Brazil and its problems

Hello Class, raising a question about the first image of the video "introduction to Brazil" is my intention. I have discussed to Ronaldo about the content of this picture and the impressions or ideas that could be understood. When i saw it, the only thing that come to my mind was that Brazil was a paradise with beautiful girls and the things were "easy", laws simply didn't exist. It would suggest that Brazil is a jungle and the politics were ruled similar in Rome: " bread and Circus ". Someway, It would seem almost "an advertisement prostutution". The europeans could do here what is forbidden in their country and "civilize" us, animals. Probably, this picture would be considered as "normal" and "acceptable" in Brazil because of reiterated social events like Carnival, especially in Bahia and Rio. The impact of this picture can be bad for our country when I young european, whose mind is formatting, for example, concludes wrongly that Brazil is only this and said to his father:" they really think only about it. They're animals" . Our challenge, as brazilan's citizens, is to deny that we are the " Carnival and Soccer country, with nice and beautiful places" and show our potential, value. But one lie is believed more than a thousand trues. They don't cary and know us, as a result, they generalize. My question is: do you think this picture can contribute to form a bad image of us ?
 
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Description about São Paulo's Law's College

     In 1827, few years after the brazilian's Independence proclamation, São Paulo's Law's Academy was founded as a key institution to the nation's development. It was fundamental foundation for empire, because it was destined for formatting governors and public administers able to structure and lead the recent emancipated country. These intentions didn't take time to come true and the presence of graduated soon appeared in all the levels of national public live, including all the three powers.

      From Law's College, its students and who left the University, started the main politic moviments of Brazil's history, since Joaquim Nabuco, Perdigão Malheiro and Pimenta Bueno's abolition and republic moviment of Prudente de Moraes, Campos Sales e Bernadino dos Campos until Diretas Já campaign of Ulysses Guimarães and Franco Motoro.

      During the time, from Law's College appeared nine presidents, many governors, mayors and others figures. In the boiling cultural life that Law's College introduced to small century nineteen São Paulo, it was produced a wide number literature and poetic works, essays, thesis, which represented foundation of national intelectual life, cristalized in the figures of Álvares de Azevedo, Castro Alves and Fagundes Varella, romantics poetics whose names, recorded in marmore's plaque, for more than a century has head college's Homepage.

      Law's college, futhermore, was the first institution to integrate USP in its foundation, in 1934. The first Chancellor, professor Reynaldo Porchat, was teacher of Law's College and there Chancellery had hosted at those times. Since then the Law's Academy- has been confused with São Paulo and Brazil's history- today, carries on accomplishing its mission, formatting not only new graduated but also great jurists and public men, highly capacited to defend and preserve the development in Law's State.

Source of research : http://www.direito.usp.br/

 

   

 
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