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Thursday, October 15, 2015

You've Got A Friend by James Taylor [Carole King]

"You've Got A Friend"

When you're down and troubled and you need a helping hand
and nothing, whoa, nothing is going right.
Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there
to brighten up even your darkest nights.

You just call out my name, and you know where ever I am
I'll come running to see you again.
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you have to do is call and I'll be there, yeah, yeah,
you've got a friend.

If the sky above you should turn dark and full of clouds
and that old north wind should begin to blow,
keep your head together and call my name out loud.
Soon I will be knocking upon your door.
You just call out my name, and you know where ever I am
I'll come running to see you again.
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you have to do is call and I'll be there.

Hey, ain't it good to know that you've got a friend? People can be so cold.
They'll hurt you and desert you. Well, they'll take your soul if you let them,
oh yeah, but don't you let them.

You just call out my name, and you know where ever I am
I'll come running to see you again.
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you have to do is call, Lord, I'll be there, yeah, yeah,
you've got a friend. You've got a friend.
Ain't it good to know you've got a friend. Ain't it good to know you've got a friend.
Oh, yeah, yeah, you've got a friend.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: Stand By Me | Playing For Change | Song Around the...

HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: Stand By Me | Playing For Change | Song Around the...: While walking down the street in Santa Monica, CA, the Playing For Change crew heard Roger Ridley singing “Stand By Me” from a block ...

Stand By Me | Playing For Change | Song Around the World




While walking down the street in Santa Monica, CA, the Playing For Change crew heard Roger Ridley singing “Stand By Me” from a block away.  His voice, soul and passion set us on a journey around the world to add other musicians to his performance.

This song transformed Playing For Change from a small group of individuals into a global movement for peace and understanding.

This track features over 35 musicians collaborating from all over the world; they may have never met in person, but in this case, the music does the talking.
I love this music....

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Martina McBride - I can't stop loving you

I love this song, lots of memories. Martina Mcbride, and those kids really did a good job.The performance is wonderful.
I can't stop listening to the song....

Monday, September 29, 2014

U2 - One/Unchained Melody (Sydney 1993) - with lyric subtitles




Is it getting better
Or do you feel the same
Will it make it easier on you
Now you got someone to blame

You say
One love
One life
When it's one need
In the night
It's one love
We get to share it
It leaves you baby
If you don't care for it

Did I disappoint you?
Or leave a bad taste in your mouth?
You act like you never had love
And you want me to go without

Well it's too late
Tonight
To drag the past out
Into the light
We're one
But we're not the same
We get to carry each other
Carry each other
One

Have you come here for forgiveness
Have you come to raise the dead
Have you come here to play Jesus
To the lepers in your head
Did I ask too much
More than a lot
You gave me nothing
Now it's all I got
We're one
But we're not the same
We hurt each other
Then we do it again

You say
Love is a temple
Love a higher law
Love is a temple
Love the higher law
You ask me to enter
But then you make me crawl
And I can't be holding on
To what you got
When all you got is hurt

One love
One blood
One life
You got to do what you should

One life
With each other
Sisters
Brothers

One life
But we're not the same
We get to carry each other
Carry each other

One

One

Sunday, September 28, 2014

B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone Live From Crossroads Festival 2010

http://youtu.be/dfqHLX3hdcs
The thrill is gone, the thrill is gone away
The thrill is gone, the thrill is gone away
You know you done me wrong, baby
And you'll be sorry, some day

The thrill is gone, it's gone away from me
The thrill is gone, it's gone away from me
Although I'll still live on, but so lonely I'll be

The thrill is gone, the thrill is gone for good
The thrill is gone, the thrill is gone for good
Someday I'll be open armed
Just like a man should

I'm free free now, I'm free from your spell
I'm free free now, I'm free from your spell
And now that it's all over, baby
All I can do is wish you well


I was there.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Hey Jude - Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Sting, Phil Collins...





Hey Jude, don't make it bad,
take a sad song and make it better.
Remember to let her into your heart,
then you can start to make it better.

Hey Jude, don't be afraid,
you were made to go out and get her.
The minute you let her under your skin,
then you begin to make it better.

And anytime you feel the pain,
hey Jude, refrain,
don't carry the world upon your shoulder.

For well, you know that it's a fool
who plays it cool
by making his world a little colder.

Na, na, na, na, na na, na, na. na.

Hey Jude, don't let me down.
You have found her, now go and get her.
Remember to let her into your heart,
then you can start to make it better.

So let it out and let it in
hey Jude, begin, you're waiting for someone to perform with.
And don't you know that it's just you?
Hey Jude, you'll do, the movement you need is on your shoulder.

Na, na, na, na, na na, na, na. na.

Hey Jude, don't make it bad,
take a sad song and make it better.
Remember to let her under your skin,
then you begin to make it better, better, better, better, better, better,

Monday, January 20, 2014

The Department of Polish Language for Foreigners

http://www.sjo.pwr.wroc.pl/89769,131.dhtml


The Department of Polish Language for Foreigners was established in 1985 by Ministry of Education and the Rector of Wroclaw University of Technology. Students from all over the world study here. Several thousand students have completed courses in Polish, at a variety of levels, and enrolled at diverse universities, in order to study areas such as electronics, medicine, law, economy and political science – at undergraduate or postgraduate programmes.
 
The fees for one-year course: €2,000 plus €200 admission fee. Students of Polish ancestry are entitled to a 30% reduction. 
The Department of Polish Language for Foreigners at Wroclaw University of Technology is the only institution in Wroclaw which issues certificates entitling its graduates to enroll at any university in Poland.

The teachers are highly qualified. We established methods of teaching Polish as a foreign language are tailored to students’ individual needs.

The learning takes place in a beautifully-located, modern building, equipped with language and computer laboratories, library and multimedia library.

Since 1990 we have organized National Polish Language Competitions for International Students.

Courses offered by the Polish Language Centre for Foreigners:
  • The Polish language course
  • The Polish language summer course
  • The humanistic disciplines

  • Polish Culture and History - 30h
     

















    This course is an introduction to central issues in Polish history and culture. Poles in their past  lived under no less than seven different regimes. Our emphasis in the course will be on the dialectic of continuity and change that this political history has impressed on Polish culture and society.
     
    Contemporary Poland cultural and historical settings are discussed. The subjects connected with Wrocław are included. Wrocław is a city that can be seen as a metaphor of Central Europe, Europe, or even our globalizing world as a whole. The course of Wrocław history reflects the course of the Polish history and culture.
     
    Lecture:
    1. Introduction – general information. Contemporary Poland.
    2. Wrocław – a city of meeting, a city that unites, traditions of the West and the East. The role Wrocław has played in Europe, has been primary determined by its location.
    3. Polish society and everyday life in Poland. The Polish – myths, stereotypes and paradoxes.
    4. History of Poland – from the down to the present day.
    5. The Third Republic of Poland – collapse of the communist regime. Solidarność.
    6. The society and its environment – social order, ethnics groups, economy.
    7. Education and culture. Polish tradition and customs.
    8. Government and politics.
    9. Poland ant its neighbors.
    10. Health and welfare. 
    11. Environment and pollution.
    12. Foreign relations and Poles abroad. 
    13. 20th century – I and II World War and Poland under Communist rule.
    14. The Solidarity movement, with its charismatic leader Lech Wałęsa
    15. Poland after 1989 to 2010: remarkable people of Polish public life.
    Basic literature:
    1. Bubczyk R., A History of Poland in Outline, UMCS, Lublin 2006.
    2. Suchodolski  Bogdan, A History of Polish Culture, Interpress, Warsaw 1986.
    3. Wrobel P., Historical dictionary of Poland : 1945-1996, Greenwood Press, 1998.
    Additional literature:
    1. Ash, Timothy Garton. The Magic Lantern: The Revolution of '89  Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague. New York: Random House, 1990.
    2. Banaszkiewicz-Zygmunt E., Olendzki, Krzysztof , Poland: An Encyclopedic Guide, Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, Warsaw 2000.
    3. Biskupski, Mieczyslaw B.,The history of Poland,  Greenwood Press, 2000.
    4. Brzozowska-Krajka, Anna, Polish traditional folklore : the magic of time , East European Monographs, 1998.
    5. Davies N., Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland. Oxford University Press, Oxford 1986.
    6. Davies N., Roger Moorhouse, Microcosm: A Portrait of a Central European City, Pimlico edition, London 2003.
    7. Lukowski J., Hubert Zawadzki,  A Concise History of Poland, Cambridge University Press  2006.­
    8. Zamoyski, Adam, The Polish way : a thousand-year history of the Poles and their culture, F. Watts, 1988.
    ­Opracowała mgr Halina Ostańkowicz-Bazan