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  • boi assustado fere 3 pessoas

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    Boi assustado fere três pessoas na Festa do Milho
    no Cortejo Etnográfico da Festa do Milho, na Ajuda da Bretanha, concelho de Ponta Delgada.
    Estes animais que antigamente eram de trabalho e eram utilizados diariamente, hoje, só são mantidos por quem gosta e não querem perder as tradições. Como não são utilizados com a frequência de outrora, têm pouco contacto com pessoas e todas as situações actuais: viaturas, ruídos ambiente, barulhos a que não estão habituados e facilmente podem assustar-se, como parece ser o caso, normalmente são animais mansos e pachorrentos (são animais machos, castrados, de grande porte e muita força) mas, como passam o ano todo isolados e em sossego e, só são usados em situações como estas, facilmente se podem assustar com o bulício actual, muito diferente do antigamente.
    Boi assustado fere três pessoas na Festa do Milho
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    Boi assustado fere três pessoas na Festa do Milho
    O Cortejo Etnográfico da Festa do Milho, na Ajuda da Bretanha, concelho de Ponta Delgada, terminou ontem de forma inesperada depois de um boi assustado ter ferido três pessoas e causado prejuízos num automóvel, noticiou a RTP-Açores.
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  • Animal provoca acidente na Ajuda da Bretanha (Vídeo)

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    https://www.rtp.pt/acores/local/animal-provoca-acidente-na-ajuda-da-bretanha-video_77726

  • memórias Bali 1974-75

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    aqui vai o Chrys em mais fotos de Bali 1974-1975
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  • só nos eua….patético…The Wild, Weird, And Wonderful Shoppers Of Walmart – Trendy Matter

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    Walmart is a place where you can get your taxes and nails done, pick up your groceries, and meet some wild and wonderful characters – all in one spot!

    Source: The Wild, Weird, And Wonderful Shoppers Of Walmart – Trendy Matter

  • que idade terá esta árvore?

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  • velhice

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    – Estás à espera de quem?
    – Já não espero ninguém! Estou só a usufruir a brisa passar…
    – Não tens família?
    – Tenho! Deixei de esperá-los…
    – Estão zangados?
    – Não! Estamos resolvidos, de bem…Com a vida!
    – Como assim?
    – Aprendi com os anos de caminho que não devemos esperar ninguém!
    – Mas…Uma mãe deve esperar sempre os seus filhos…
    – Por muitos anos achei que sim…Depois aprendi que só esperámos na ilusão de posse…
    No dia em que entendemos que ninguém pertence a ninguém, que até os filhos são do Universo…
    Passámos a Ser livres para receber, sejam os filhos ou tudo o que a vida nos reserva!
    – E quando os filhos não chegam?
    – Quem nada, nem ninguém espera, tudo é só vida a acontecer…
    – É difícil de entender!
    – Eu sei. Fomos iludidos a sentir amor como apego, quando a verdade é que o autêntico Amor é saber desapegar, Amor é liberdade para amar sem prender, para amar permitido ao outro voar!
    – E não sentes solidão?
    – Ela não existe para quem resgatou para si o direito de também continuar a voar…
    E hoje, mesmo de forma diferente, aceito e ajusto e continuo a permitir-me ao meu voo!
    – E quando não conseguires?
    – Eu acredito que quem se permite a Ser livre, a morte chegará leve, quando o meu corpo físico deixar de poder voar, partirei de regresso a casa!
    E sabes…
    Acredito também que esse é o propósito da vida, nunca deixar de voar,
    Para em Alma voo para Sempre Ser!
    Até lá…
    Vou continuar a usufruir simplesmente a brisa passar…
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  • SOCIEDADE IRREFREADA DE CONSUMO

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    o televisor avariou depois de expirar a garantia, o agente da marca deu um orçamento válido apenas ppr 3 meses de maior custo do que uma TV nova..

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  • goddard morreu

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    Jean-Luc Godard, giant of the French new wave, dies at 91.
    The radical director of Breathless and Alphaville, and who was a key figure in the French Nouvelle Vague, has died.
    Jean-Luc Godard, the French-Swiss director who was a key figure in the Nouvelle Vague, the film-making movement that revolutionised cinema in the late 1950s and 60s, has died aged 91, French newspaper Libération reported.
    Best known for his iconoclastic, seemingly improvised filming style, as well as unbending radicalism, Godard made his mark with a series of increasingly politicised films in the 1960s, before enjoying an unlikely career revival in recent years, with films such as Film Socialisme and Goodbye to Language as he experimented with digital technology.
    The French president Emmanuel Macron tweeted: “We’ve lost a national treasure, the eye of a genius”.
    He said Godard was a “master” of cinema – “the most iconoclastic of the Nouvelle Vague”.
    Film-makers who paid tribute included Last Night in Soho director Edgar Wright, who called him“one of the most influential, iconoclastic film-makers of them all”.
    Born in Paris in 1930, Godard grew up and went to school in Nyon, on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
    After moving back to Paris after finishing school in 1949, Godard found a natural habitat in the intellectual “cine-clubs” that flourished in the French capital after the war, and proved the crucible of the French New Wave.
    Having met the likes of critic André Bazin and future fellow directors François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol and Jacques Rivette, Godard began writing for the new film magazines, including Bazin’s soon-to-be-influential Cahiers du Cinema.
    Godard struck a maverick note from the start, defending traditional Hollywood film-making and promoting the likes of Howard Hawks and Otto Preminger over more fashionable figures.
    Godard also had a reverence for Humphrey Bogart, something that would come out in his first feature, Breathless, which he released in 1960.
    Before that, however, Godard eased his way into film-making via a series of short films, such as Charlotte and Véronique, or All the Boys Are Named Patrick in 1957, which prefigured his loose, apparently slipshod film-making style.
    An earlier idea of Truffaut’s, about a petty criminal and his girlfriend, had been abandoned, but Godard thought he could turn it into a feature, and asked for permission to use it.
    Truffaut, meanwhile, had scored a major success with his own feature, The 400 Blows, and his clout helped Godard get his project off the ground.
    Shot on the Paris streets in 1959, with negligible use of artificial lighting, and a script written day-to-day, Breathless turned into a bona fide cultural phenomenon on its release, making a star of Jean-Paul Belmondo and winning Godard best director at the Berlin film festival.
    Godard went on to make a string of seminal films in the 1960s at a furious rate.
    His next film, Le Petit Soldat, suggested the French government condoned torture, and it was banned until 1963, but it was also the film on which Godard met his future wife, Anna Karina, as well as coining his most famous aphorism, “Cinema is truth at 24 frames a second.”
    Other highlights included A Woman Is a Woman, a self-referential homage to the Hollywood musical, which again starred Karina, along with Belmondo and won more Berlin awards;
    the extravagant, epic film-about-film-making Contempt, with Michel Piccoli, Brigitte Bardot, Jack Palance and Fritz Lang;
    and Alphaville, a bizarre hybrid of film noir and science fiction.
    By 1965 Godard’s marriage with Karina had ended in divorce; their last feature together was Made in USA, a homage to American pulp fiction that ran into copyright trouble in the US.
    By this time Godard was also thoroughly identified with the revolutionary politics of the age, and his film-making reflected this:
    he set up a film-making collective named after Dziga Vertov, the Soviet director of Man with a Movie Camera, helped to shut down the Cannes film festival in 1968 in sympathy with the student riots in Paris, and collaborated with young Marxist student Jean-Pierre Gorin on Tout Va Bien, a study of a strike in a sausage factory featuring Jane Fonda.
    Godard also met, in 1970, film-maker Anne-Marie Miéville who would become a regular collaborator, and later partner after the breakdown of his second marriage, to Anne Wiazemsky, who had starred in Godard’s 1967 study of student radicals, La Chinoise.
    As the 70s moved on, Godard’s strident political and intellectual stances began to lose their cachet, and his work reduced in impact in the 1980s – though, improbably, his 1987 film of King Lear, reconfigured as a post-apocalyptic farce featuring a gangster called Learo, was financed by action specialists Cannon Films.
    His 2001 feature In Praise of Love marked a comeback, being selected for the Cannes film festival, while the release of Film Socialisme in 2010 preceded the award in 2010 of an honorary Oscar (the citation read: “For passion. For confrontation. For a new kind of cinema”).
    Typically, Godard failed to collect it in person. His 2014 film Goodbye to Language saw him pick up a major film-making award, the jury prize at Cannes, and Image Book, which was selected for the 2018 Cannes film festival, was given a one-off “special Palme d’Or”.
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    ntonio Dias Figueiredo

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    Jean-Luc Godard. Morreu, com 91 anos, um dos realizadores de cinema que mais contribuiu para abrir os horizontes da minha juventude para a sétima arte. O meu sentido tributo à sua memória!
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  • Morreu o professor Vítor Aguiar e Silva

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    Vítor Aguiar e Silva foi professor catedrático da atual Escola de Letras, Artes e Ciências Humanas da Universidade do Minho.

    Source: Morreu o professor Vítor Aguiar e Silva