wtorek, 26 lutego 2008

Film treatments? :>




"HAPPY TREE SOCKS"


Characters:

1) Big Blue Ball (shorter BB Ball) -

It's a ball. Ofcourse not normal ball. It's a very sad ball.
His mother - Very Big Pink Ball - gave him this stupid
name when he was born. Now it turned out that he's red!
He can't stand it!

2) Jack Black (shorter: JB) -

He's living in the same apartament as Big Blue Ball.
He's just.. better than his 'bad friend' BB Ball and he
show him how much he hates him every day.

3) Mona Di -

It's a beautiful girl who knows BB Ball and JB. They like
her very, very much. She doesn't know who is she gonna
choose.


Place:

Apartament (a place where those 'people' live)

Action:


BB Ball is talking to his friend Mona Di. He wants to invite her to a concert of Happy Tree Socks. He thinks he has some chance to show his feelings. Suddenly JB appears. He's trying to hug and kiss Mona Di. She feels really uncomfortable. BB Ball wants to push JB but his friend is a little bit faster and he kick BB Ball. BB Ball is jumping faster and faster. JB and Mona Di hear 'plum'. BB Ball falls to a red farb. He feels happy and energic. He shouts at JB and takes Mona Di to this super extra concert. Happy Tree Socks rocks!

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Pakistan’s human rights record is generally regarded as poor by domestic and international observers; there have been no improvements since 2000.

Pakistan's security forces use sometimes lethal force[citation needed] and are complicit in extrajudicial killings of civilians and suspected militants. The police and military have been accused of engaging in physical abuse, rape, and arbitrary arrest and detention, particularly in areas of acute conflict.

Although the government has enacted measures to counter these problems, abuses continue. Furthermore, courts suffer from lack of funds, outside intervention, and deep case backlogs that lead to long trial delays and lengthy pretrial detentions. Many observers inside and outside Pakistan contend that Pakistan’s legal code is largely concerned with crime, national security, and domestic tranquility and less with the protection of individual rights.


There are not my words. I'm just reading it from some pages and blogs.
It's kind of controversial subcject. Now i know much more than earlier
about Pakistan's human rights.

Christmas time.. [too late xD]


24th of December. This is one of the most beautiful day in the whole year. In 2007 we spent them in our home. I and my sister were helping in kitchen and our father decorated Christmas Tree. Usually all our family like grandmother, grandfather, aunts, uncles and cousins come to one place and with them we're celebrating this day. But things change. And I loved those Christmas. Our family has a very specific kind of humour and we laugh all the time. Ofcourse there were twelve dishes on our table and we had to try every singe dish. My mom is a great cooker so we ate it with a smile on our faces. On 25th of December my grandmother has got birthday so at least we had to go and meet our whole family. With them.. I can feel much better - and every year I get 50 zlotych from grandparents' Santa Claus :)
I love Christmas. No school, no marks, just family, presents.

środa, 6 lutego 2008

Human Rights...


Human rights refers to "the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled"[1] Examples of rights and freedoms which are often thought of as human rights include civil and political rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law; and social, cultural and economic rights, including the right to participate in culture, the right to work, and the right to education. It's a short definiction from wikipedia. There are many human rights.. One of them is right to work. This is what i have to write about. Right to work? What it means? People may think that you can be fired from your job without explanation and so on... "A Right to Work law guarantees that no person can be compelled, as a condition of employment, to join or not to join, or to pay dues to a labor union." I, normal teenager, cannot explain it in the other way. You can read about such things as a right to work for example on this page:

http://phoenix.about.com/cs/empl/a/righttowork.htm

We know that this right is really important for us. There are many problems with bosses and jobs. Rights can be helpful and make life easier. It is interesting and useful to know all of your rights. For example, You can use this knowledge to take action against somebody ;)