Tuesday, October 12, 2010

If you just imagine, good things can happen!

Now, you can look at next video as marketing campaign, you can judge, you can criticize, you can say it doesn't change a thing in the world. Maybe not for you. 
How many small events have made you take a 180º spin in your life? Or at least in your mind?
Let's not forget we are all human beings here, even "they". "They", that unknown entity that everybody says, everybody talks...
Now, as I said, you can look at it in many perspectives. The way I see it, for one time, "they" actually sing along with the rest of us. Even if he was just a middle age man, blushing with the embarrassment of being on the stage to sing, and forget the lyrics, he sang along. Maybe, and you will never know, for these children and these audience in this place, in this moment, it made a difference.



This video is from a show given for Shimon Pere's 80th birthday. Former USA President, Bill Clinton sings the song "Imagine" by John Lennon, along with Israeli 16-year-old phenomena singer, Liel and 40 Arab and 40 Israeli children.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Freedom has a face - Aung San Suu Kyi


Digital Art by Shepard Fairey

"Coup d'état"

"Coup d'état" is a french word that means "stroke of state". It is used to describe a sudden, extra-legal movement that ends with the deposition of the current government and its replacement by a new body, either civil or military. Usually there is a temporary organism that replaces the deposed government until new government is appointed or elected.

This is the list of countries where new governments were never again appointed or elected and the leader remains the same since taking office.


  • Since 1969 - LIBYA - Leader and Guide of the Revolution: Muammar al-Gaddafi
  • Since 1970 - OMAN - Sultan: Qaboos of Oman
  • Since 1979 - EQUATORIAL GUINEA - President: Teodoro Mbasogo
  • Since 1987 - BURKINA FASO - President:  Blaise Compaoré
  • Since 1987 - TUNISIA - President: Zine Ben Ali
  • Since 1989 - SUDAN - President: Omar al-Bashir
  • Since 1992 - MYANMAR - Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council: Than Shwe
  • Since 1994 - GAMBIA - President: Yahya Jammeh*
  • Since 1995 - QATAR - Emir: Hamad bin Khalifa
  • Since 2003 - CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - President: François Bozizé*
  • Since 2006 - FIJI - Acting Prime Minister: Frank Bainimarama
  • Since 2008 - MAURITANIA - President: Mohamed Abdel Aziz*
  • Since 2009 - MADAGASCAR - President of the High Transitional Authority: Andry Rajoelina
  • Since 2010 - NIGER - Chairman of the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy: Salou Djibo
* In these cases, leaders were confirmed by post "coup d'état" elections. However, I don't personally consider those legitimate, as so, I still include them in this list.

Source: Wikipedia

Friday, October 8, 2010

Neglected Eighty-Eight Butterfly

Photograph by Joel Sartore

What Is The Bilderberg Group And Why It Must Be Stopped?


"BILDERBERG GROUP: TOWARDS CREATION OF ONE WORLD COMPANY, LTD."



The above video is the recording of a speech given by investigator and reporter Mr. Daniel Estulin, in a meeting held on 1st June 2010 in European Parliament HQ in Brussels. This speech was part of a presentation titled "Bilderberg Group - Towards creation of World One Company Ltd.". This presentation as well as Mr. Estulin presence were requested by MEP Mario Borghezio. 
A thorough search of parliament archives revealed to me, that this is not unknown theme in Brussels. Bilderberg questions started to pop in December 1998 (this is as far as the on-line records go) by Irish MEP, Patricia McKenna. I've found that between 1998 and now, 24 written and 2 oral questions were submitted to the Commission by eight MEP's, namely, Patricia McKenna (IE), Mario Borghezio (IT), Esko Seppänen (FI), Robert Kilroy-Silk (UK), Jeffrey Titford (UK), Nick Griffin (UK) and David Campbell Bannerman (UK).
In these questions several actual and former Commissioners were referred as attendants in Bilderberg meetings, namely Emma Bonino (IT), Hans van den Broek (NL), Leon Brittan (UK), Ritt Bjerregard (DK), Mario Monti (IT), Erkki Likanen (FI), Frederik Bolkestein (NL), Solbes Mira (ES), Gunter Verheugen (DE),  Chris Patten (UK), António Vitorino (PT), Neelie Kroes (NL), Javier Solana (ES), Pierre de Boissieu (FR).
Also referred was former ECB executive member and euro "creator", Tommaso Schioppa (IT); and former and actual Commission presidents, Romano Prodi (IT) and Durão Barroso (PT).
Most of the referred attendance were confirmed in answers given by Jacques Santer and Durão Barroso on behalf of the Commission. Also, Mr. Barroso confirmed his own participation in 2005 meeting in answer given last August (here).

What you believe is yours to decide.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

What makes you a beautiful individual?


Video by Dey Dos, Beautiful Individuals

Because it is not possible to survive the "ifs" of our lonely world without love;
because you cannot chose when it happens;
because once it happens, you're changed without chance of reverse;
because this change, no matter how wrong it can turn...

...will always be the best thing that ever happened to you.

Believe in yourself, believe in your love, believe in your beauty!
Enjoy Life!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Miniature Earth Project 2010



If we could turn the population of the earth into a small community of 100 people, keeping the same proportions we have today, it would be something like this...


61 Asians
12 Europeans
08 North Americans
05 South America and the Caribbean
13 Africans
01 Oceania
50 women
50 men
47 lives in urban area
12 are disabled
33 are Christian (Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox, Anglicans and other Christians)
21 are Muslims
13 are Hindus
06 are Buddhists
01 Sikhs
01 Jews
11 are non-religious
11 practice other religions
03 Atheists
43 live without basic sanitation
18 live without an improved water source
20 people own 75% of the entire world income
14 are hungry or malnourished
12 can't read
Only 12 have a computer
Only 8 have an internet connection
01 adult, aged 15-49, has HIV/AIDS


The village spend US$1.24 trillion on military expenditures UN and only US$ 100 billion on development aid


If you keep your food in a refrigerator
And your clothes in a closet
If you have a roof over your head
And have a bed to sleep in
You are richer than 75% of the entire world population


21 people live on US$ 1.25 per day or less


Appreciate what you have
And do your best for a better world!


Check out the Miniature Earth Project (website)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

If you...




If you are, you breath
 If you breath, you talk
If you talk, you ask
If you ask, you think
If you think, you search
If you search, you experience
If you experience, you learn
If you learn, you grow
If you grow, you wish
If you wish, you find
And if you find, you doubt
If you doubt, you question
If you question, you understand
And If you understand, you know
If you know, you want to know more
And If you want to know more, you are alive.
Live curious.


Thanks to National Geographic Channel

Thursday, September 16, 2010

India - Andaman & Nicobar Islands



Andaman & Nicobar Islands are known as the Emerald Islands; because of its exotic, luxurious, extravagant, scenario, people, fauna and flora, they were considered, throughout times, the emerald of the Bay of Bengal. The dense mist-made forests house five identified indigenous tribes. Fisherman still can be seen staring at the sea. Exotic animals can be seen on air, earth and water. Festivals and rituals are a constant of this happy island people. Inhabitants of both islands' groups are originary of India, Pakistan, Burma and Bangladesh, making the islands a rich cultural spot, much appreciated by social scientists. It's said each island houses a different people.
Tourists are frequent, but in small number, as a special permit is required to visit the islands, and Nicobar group is only accessible to Indian nationals under restricted conditions.
Due to its precious location, the territory has been part of the Far East Trade Route for centuries, and disputed among British, Indian, Japanese and Portuguese, being nowadays part of Indian Republic. The capital of this heaven-on-earth territory is Port Blair, famous old trade route port. 

ANDAMAN ISLANDS
Andaman archipelago hosts one of the most beautiful and important marine wildlife parks in the world, the Mahatma Ghandi Marine National Park. The park, made-up of sea, creeks and about 15 different-sized islands covers an area of 285.5 Sq. Km. The park is ideal for practising water sports, with several holiday activities operators and agents offering  their services at very low cost. Snorkelling and scuba diving are the most recommended activities, since the coral underwater gardens surrounding the islands, are of extreme beauty and biodiversity. Sharing these waters are also many species of fish, sponges and sharks. Hammerhead, Whitetip, Grey, Nurse and Leopard sharks are the main species populating this area. Enormous manta Rays present themselves, at times, shadowing the clear waters. Camping, trekking, swimming, water-skiing, windsurfing are also sports, highly practised by tourists who visit the islands. Different kinds of boats are available for private rent ate throw-away prices. A roller-coaster and natural sea swimming pool, are a must for visiting children.
Nature lovers would be amazed with the variety of species in this peculiar ecosystem, with highlight for the turtle nesting sightseeing in Cutbert Bay & Karmatang Beach (Turtle Sanctuary). A mini zoo, in Delanipur houses most of the rare species of mamals, reptiles and birds that inhabit the emerald islands.

Islands of revisited interest are:
- Barren Island, known by its volcano, only one active in India; 
- Ross and Viper Islands, known by its ancient British buildings such as the first jail, the governor's house, church, press or barracks;
- Little Andaman Island, known by its waterfall and never-ending palm plantations;
- Cinque Island, privileged place for snorkelling and scuba diving with clear waters with a visibility of up to 80 feet;

NICOBAR ISLANDS
These archipelago comprise 28 islands, most of which are not inhabited. Nicobar is known by its luxurious flora and fauna, being famous the Giant Robber Crab, long tail monkeys, nicobarese pigeons, giant leather back turtles and megapodes, a bird similar to a turkey that can be found in Great Nicobar Island. Due to protection and preservation policies, access for visitors is prohibited to foreigners and very restricted to Indian nationals. 
Car Nicobar and Katchal are two islands with sandy beaches shaded by coconut-palms that would delight every traveller. In Great Nicobar, the biggest biosphere reserve of the archipelago hosts several protected species, both fauna and flora; close to the southern most territory tip of India, giant leather back turtles can be seen nesting in the end of the winter.


CULTURE
The freedom and peace between people with different religion, language and ethnic group made Andaman & Nicobar known as Mini India. Port Blair is described to be a peaceful, cosmopolitan city, and its inhabitants to be happy, chilled, welcoming hosts. 


Island Tourism Festival is held between December and January by the Andaman & Nicobar Administration throughout most islands of both archipelagos. A festive look rises up in the area, where performers enchant the nights of eye-open dreamers. Contests and races entertain both inhabitants and tourists. In these months, popular festivals are also held in some islands: Subhash Mela (January in Havenock Island); Vivekanada Mela (January in Neil Island) and Block Mela (January/February at Diglipur).
The capital, Port Blair, hosts several museums strictly linked to the ancient history of the island occupation: National Memorial, Anthropological Museum, Fisheries Museum, Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum) and Forest Museum; and at throw-away cost, since the most you can pay for entrance is about half a dollar.

FUN FACTS
Photo by Cesare Naldi 
- The elephant in the picture is Rajan and its mahout (elephant driver) Nazroo at Radha Nagar Beach in Havelock Island.  Elephants have been brought longer that anyone can remember, to help the wood trade between islands. 



Photo by OSF / D.Fleetham / Animals Animals
in
National Geographic, Earth Facts
Andaman & Nicobar are home of the dugong, an endangered marine mammal, adopted as state animal. Dugong is also popularly know as the Sea Cow. Curiously enough this animal can only be found in Asia-Pacific, and, as most of fellow human inhabitants in this area, dugongs are vegetarians.

VISIONS
Source: TrekEarth







Tuesday, September 14, 2010

How Pluto Was Found

Pluto is the ninth planet of the solar system. It is the one scientists have found harder to study, mostly because of its location, being thirty nine times as far from the Sun as Earth is, at an average distance of 3.647.240.000 miles. The planet was first identified by Percival Lowell in 1905. This American astronomer found that the force of gravity of one unknown object seemed to affect the orbits of Uranus and Neptune. Then, he got suspicious of this unknown object being an actual planet and started shooting and studying photographs from this part of the sky in is observatory in Arizona, without ever being successful as he died in 1916 without finding it. Better luck had one of his assistants that pursued his work, Clyde W. Tombaugh. Using Lowell's mapping and calculations, and a much powerful, wide-range telescope, finally in 1930, he discovered a dot moving among standstill dots. Pluto had been found.
Source: Nasa


Images in
National Geographic Magazine - July, 1939

Friday, September 10, 2010

Think about this...

"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people. They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty"

Thomas Jefferson

1st


This is me, Marta, girl born twenty something years ago somewhere in Portugal. 

I have a saying (which I believe is original thought and sentence by Rudyard Kipling)
"If the if was possible, the world would be different"

About me and about the new-born-blog:
I'm passionate about humankind, I'm passionate about travelling, I'm passionate about writing (ad so on.. blogging). I am a thinker, an idealist.  And now I want to create this blog and to write in it my feelings about so much that is going on, on this crazy, each day crazier, world of ours. I want to give information, debate and awareness about topics that so many times, our national and international media don't cover. Our world is a free place, we were given free minds and voices. At least my mind and my voice try like hell to stay that way. Anyone who would like to join this project is most welcome. I would be glad in having as many company in my writings as possible. Ubuntu.