Wednesday, July 27, 2011

In Chapter 2 of “The Song of Solomon,” the speaker uses a metaphor that compares her beloved to a deer?

Why would the speaker make such a comparison? What does this comparison suggest?

Here is it. I am having trouble understanding it so even an analysis of it will do. Thank you.

1.I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.
2.As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.
3.As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.
4.He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love.
5.Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.
6.His left hand is under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me.
7.I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please.
8.The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills.
9.My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh forth at the windows, shewing himself through the lattice.
10.My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.
11.For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone;
12.The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land;
13.The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
14.O my dove, that art in the clefts of the rock, in the secret places of the stairs, let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice; for sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is comely.
15.Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.
16.My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies.
17.Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether.


FatGuyMission Omnomnom edition - vegan cooking - Pilot episode


This is my first attempt at a cooking episode! Don’t worry, my episodes will start coming back on schedule once my life has got back on track (everything is a bit up in the air right now) Thank you for your support and enjoy this lovely vegan dish! Music by www.danosongs.com Here’s what I used; Carrots, culliflower, vegan cream (oats based but soya will be fine too), brown rice, leafy greens, linseed oil, linseed, salt & pepper and Sharon Fruit.


Monday, July 25, 2011

Help me lose weight, Please !?

hi, i need to lose about 15 kilos (or 33 pounds), and I want to try and do it before Christmas (relatives coming to visit).

I can walk and ride a bike, use elliptical trainer, etc, but i cant run (very bad asthmatic and bad back problems). I’m no where near a pool or ocean, so swimming cant be part of my weight loss program!

I’m eating lots of fruit, and cutting down on fatty/sugary things, but nothing is getting rid of my weight.

Also, when I exercise, my thighs always build up muscle and look bigger, i dont want that!! i want to have skinner thighs.

any suggestions would greatly help me, thanks in advance

cheers

sharon


Could anyone read this text and correct mistakes if you find any? I need this text to be corrected and comment

ed. THANK YOU. here it is:
Nora Roberts is a young woman of thirty five years of age but she looks younger – not older than twenty five. She comes from the south of America, Florida, but now lives and works in Germany, Berlin. Nora is an attractive girl, she has some likeness to Sharon Stone – she is a natural blonde, long-legged and slim-figured. She has grey eyes and delicate marble skin. She has a fascinating smile, when she smiles her eyes radiate special warmth and friendliness which attract people to her. She is very sociable and has a lot of friends and hobbies – she reads a lot, grows lilies and gardenias on the verandah of their rented flat, plays the violin and writes verses. Nora works as a reporter, she works for a women's magazine and she travels all over the world a lot. Her department is responsible for the Real Stories column. She is enthusiastic and truly devoted to her job and enjoys what she does for a living.
She is married, her husband's name is Kevin, he is a computerman. Kevin is a workaholic, he spends most of his time in computer programming. Their two sons are eight and ten, their names are Daniel and Nick, they both are schoolboys. They are very active and play sports. They have different interests – board games & video games, cartoons, comics and cars. They aren't top pupils at school but they are rather diligent and teachers sometimes praise them which gives their parents great pleasure. The boys know what they want to do in the future – Daniel wants to be a doctor like his grandfather and Nick wants to pilot planes.
Her father is sixty eight, but he is still full of energy, he jogs in the mornings, you see, a person is as young as he feels. His name is Roger Smith, he is a handsome and respectable man with flecks of grey at the temples and a kind face. He works as a surgeon in a medical centre and writes books on medicine. His wife, Nora's mother, is a pianist. She is currently on pension but she takes active part in charities, helping talented children. Nora's parents live in a house in the suburbs of Tallahassee, the capital of Florida. Their house is a big and comfortable stone cottage to live in. It overlooks a small lake. There's a garden of fruit trees behind it and a driveway in front. Nora and Kevin normally visit her parents in summer. Roger and Sarah always look forward to seeing their grandchildren.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

The Food Factor - By Donegall Street Primary School


When the leftover food come to life in the W5 conference room there is a huge argument about who is the best. They decide to settle their differences by way of a dance competition, judged by Kiwi Minogue, Sharon-Fruit Osborne NvTv


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Make Me Up


An Impromptu interview, where two of my friends are lesbian make-up artist for their own porn videos that they sell in the black market. Kay-tea Britt-ANY Co-tay Josh-er Music: Deerhoof and Grape Digging Sharon Fruits


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Please give me answers?

1.One of Harry’s best workers wants to start work at 7am instead of 9am and leave at 3pm instead of 5pm for the next two weeks while her son plays in the championship series at a school across town. It is not a big deal to change a schedule temporarily. There is no problem with work coverage. What should Harry do?
a.Avoid
b.Compromise
c.Collaborate
d.Compete
e.Accommodate

2.Dan’s group just purchased a new building to expand local operations. The building is actually just a shell of an old warehouse, to renovate to suit their needs. The move is planned for sometime within the next 24 months. He has heard lots of ideas from the staff about color, room layout, a weight room, coffee and fruit bar, daycare center, proximity of various departments to each other, and a communications center. Staff are really excited and very creative, but many of the ideas are mutually exclusive. What conflict management style should Dan to resolve issues around the building design plans?
a.Avoid
b.Accommodate
c.Compete
d.Compromise
e.Collaborate

3. Max decided the conflict situation he is facing with the rest of his marketing team is somewhat important. He has to share cube space with them and work constantly with them. This conflict needs to be resolved fairly quickly. What conflict management style should he use?
a.Avoid
b.Accommodate
c.Compete
d.Compromise
e.Collaborate

4.Which one of these indicators shows that a party will be cooperative, rather than competitive, during negotiations?
a.Negotiating issues concern deadlines.
b.They have a pattern of being competitive in past negotiations.
c.They want to maintain a good relationship with the other party.
d.This negotiation is a one-time event.
e.They hoard information.

5.Why should a party share information and reasons at the start of a negotiation process, rather than stating positions?
a.To lull the other party into a false state of superiority
b.To annoy the other party by wasting time
c.To avoid hypotheticals
d.To allow the other party to provide more creative alternatives
e.To diminish BATNA

6.Accommodation is NOT a viable conflict management option when:
a.you are outranked.
b.you are wrong.
c.you must implement an unpopular measure.
d.you will gain goodwill points in a noncritical situation.
e.someone else knows more about the situation than you do.

7.Jim, a retail buyer for a large store, was annoyed yet again with Sharon, the market analysis secretary. Jim received another market flash report on pink paper. Flashes are supposed to be green. Pink is supposed to be for routine reminders. Jim picked up the phone to inform Sharon that she is a colorblind idiot, but he paused to consider the best course of action. What conflict management style should Jim use?
a.Avoid
b.Accommodate
c.Compete
d.Compromise
e.Collaborate


Lots and lots of Grapes of Wrath questions....?

Uh… Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck…. Simple answers are most appreciated, you don’t need to elaborate :D I know there’s some real book lovers out there, I know most of the answers but I want to make sure…. I have a bad history with first assignments of the year; I tend to get F’s on them
1.
How were the small farmers in California eventually hurt by the big companies?
2.
There is a thin line between hunger and ________.
3.
What is Ma anxious to do at the government camp?
4.
How do the camp residents pay to stay at the government camp if they have no money?
5.
What was Hines’ definition of a “red”?
6.
What embarrassing thing happened to Ma?
7.
What is the camp manager like?
8.
Besides hunger for food, what type of hunger did the migrant people have?
9.
Who is Ezra Houston?
10.
What do the local people plan to do to get rid of the migrants in the camp?
11.
What did the Jesus-lovers do during the dance?
12.
What is school like for the few migrant children who attend?
13.
To what does Steinbeck compare the California valleys in the spring?
14.
Why does the fruit in Chapter 25 have to rot?
15.
What did Ma insist the men do after a few weeks at the government camp?
16.
Why did Ma want to make Pa angry?
17.
What scares Tom about the Hoovervilles?
18.
What did Willie, Jule, and Tom talk about just before the Joads left the government camp?
19.
What announcement did Al make on the way to Bakersfield?
20.
What made Ma so angry at the company’s store?
21.
Who was the organizer of the strike outside Hooper’s Ranch?
22.
What three events happened outside of Hooper’s Ranch?
23.
As soon as the strike broke, what happened?
24.
Why do the cotton pickers always argue with the scale man?
25.
What is nice about the Joads’ boxcar home?
26.
Which of the following is NOT a luxury that the cotton picking wages provide?
27.
The 20-acre cotton picking site was picked out by noon. Why?
28.
What was the result of Rose of Sharon’s insistence on going with the family to pick cotton?
29.
What is the “greatest terror” of all?
30.
Which of the following did NOT come with the rain, cold, and lack of work?
31.
Why did the Joads have to stay in the boxcar camp even though the water in the creek was rising?
32.
What happened to the truck?
33.
What happened to the embankment the men built?
34.
What happened to Rose of Sharon’s baby?


Saturday, July 2, 2011

Directionless Maneuvering Plus Amusing Occasion


Music: Grape Digging Sharon Fruits Cinematography: Josh Sanchez Editing: Josh Sanchez Driving: Josh Sancez Giant: Josh Sanchez Midget: Brittany Mayo Concept: Brittany Mayo


Cooper versus 'a piece of fruit'


Cooper the 9 week old Pooshi puppy is presented with a piece of Sharon fruit