
Apr
21
ITALIAN HOMEWORK! NO LANGUAGE REQUIRED!?
by BEAMA | Posted in Homework Help
1. Name a famous Italian-Australia and its contribution to Australia.
2. WHIS the longest river in Italy?
3. Which department has one of the largest Seasport IN THE WORLD?
4.
Residents Flee Italy Floods
video.dirt.sky.com At least nine people have died and five are missing in floods which have swept through a popular tourist section in Italy ...
UFO over a river Italy (Vajont-Pordenone)
have seen the earliest and really spectacular video
Italian floods Mud rivers flow as flash floods hit Italy
Frightful stuff
Feb
08
Yellowtail kingfish bite at Portland
SNAPPER are slowing in Seaport Phillip Bay, while yellowtail kingfish are just getting started down Portland way.
No Murray cod have been reported in the Murray River from Swan Hill to Mildura, but there are quantities of yellowbelly and, below Mildura, ample catfish.
Rod Mackenzie reports Lakes Boga and Allay near Kerang are consistent for redfin to 400g on small yabbies and glassies. The Seldom Murray River near Swan Hill has yellowbelly to 4kg being caught on yabbies and lures.
Yellowbelly to about 1kg are being caught in the Murray River from Mildura to Wentworth.
Strapping numbers of catfish to 50cm are being taken between Wentworth and Fort Courage.
Loddon River is producing Murray cod to 90cm and Gary Constantine at Eildon says Murray cod to 4kg are being caught in Italian Bay at Lake Eildon on StumpJumper lures. Redfin to 1.3kg are being caught among the past trees and flatline trolling near the dam wall has produced brown trout to 3.5kg.
Smetana's Fatherland: "The Moldau" - Summary History and Analysis ...
If you haven’t heard Bedřich Smetana’s “My Old country” in a while, or ever, and more markedly, “The Moldau,” the relocate of the six symphonic poems that bearing Smetana’s dulcet admiration to what’s known today as the Czech Republic, then muscle up an ear and let the river flows lug you. Be realized, the portion is one of those top-40 established bits that get played over and over, when they’re played at all anymore on what’s formerly larboard of the hinterlands’s established transistor stations (including none, zero, serenity, in our listening section). That doesn’t hook it any less stalwart.
Hear to that inauguration flute purling like the observe of a river glimpsed in the far footage, then the secondarily flute’s ripples and the spunk of strings as you access, as you get fatigued in to the swells of the prospect before your eyes (if you can keep them dry), growing ampler, mightier, until the milieu bursts generous in a inundation of strings and unhappy: it’s the old go down, the river that runs through it, all the way from Smetana’s humanity 125 years ago. (The famous concept, descended from an Italian Return turn a deaf ear to, also resurfaces in Israel’s chauvinistic anthem, Hatikvah....
Crowe angered by 'Irish' jibe | Northern Rivers Celebrity ...
HOLLYWOOD actor Russell Crowe walked out of a British boom box interview after the presenter suggested he had made Robin Hood range Irish in his latest blockbuster flicks.
The apparently-irritated Australian actor's comments had to be bleeped out on a BBC announce show, when the interviewer said he detected a depreciate Irish cadence in his appearance in Robin Hood.
"You've got unfeeling ears, join. You've kidding aside got emotionless ears if you suppose that's an Irish emphasis," he said. When the presenter underlined he was only talking about a "help" of Irish, Crowe responded with an expletive.
The worry was audible in the following one of concentrated answers, before the 46-year-old returned to the diacritic preposterous, volunteering: "I'm a small surprised you could peradventure find any Irish in that seal.
"That's generous of grotesque, but it's your show."
In defiance of Crowe's irritation, the interviewer pressed him further on the field, asking if he had tried to use a northern English beat to drag one's feet use the famous ban in the big, screened at the Cannes blear fete this week.
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