Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Top Ten cartoons jokes

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Top Ten {Tuesday}

Friday, June 17, 2011

GED test part 1

Well the History begin 1 year earlier or 2 I don't remember.  But anyway, I was in the GED classes for 5 long periods and when the time coming for take the test never can do it because I was busy.  But today I did it because I take the first part: reading and writing.
I think and hope the I did well.  It was funny because in the essay the topic was 'what do you like collect and why?'
It was funny because I put I would like collect old books of hundred and hundred of years.
I had another thing on my mind but that thought is not what they would like to hear.  I don't think they want to know I want to collect video games or other stuff!
Some time I like to read book but not is my passion.
anyway I am happy now


but I have to go back tomorrow so early at 8:30! 


Tell  me good luck!



Thursday, June 16, 2011

The horns of Moses

The statue is depicted with horns on his head. It is believed that this feature comes from a mistranslation by Jerome chapter of Exodus 34:29-35. In this text, Moses is characterized by karan ohr panav ("a face of the emanating rays of light"), which St. Jerome translated the Vulgate cornuta esset facies sua by ("his face was horned").The error in translation is possible because the word "karan" in Hebrew can mean "lightning" or "horn". When Michelangelo sculpted the statue of Moses the translation error had been warned, and the artists of that time had replaced in the representationof Moses, the horns of two light beams. However Michelangelo preferred to keep theearlier iconography.