martes, 11 de mayo de 2010


Presentation postcard

Cuchilla de sierra,

Camino Perugorria 101 st,

El Colorado, Canelones, Uruguay

30th of April, 2010

Juan Perez 381 st, Montevideo, Uruguay

Yolanda and Company

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing in response to your advertisement for Architect Assistance in the “El País” newspaper of 20th of April, 2010.

I would like to have this job to pay my studies at San Juan Bosco´s highschool to study Architecture. I think this job is suitability for me because I have got excellent qualifications.

I am currently attending as a 6º Architecture at San Juan Bosco´s highschool.

I have got a fluent in computer literate.

I enclose my resume to have more information about me.

I would be gratefull if you could give me further information concerning the timetable of the job.

I am available for interview at your convenience.

Thank you for considering my application.

Your faithfully



Résumé

Felipe Rinaldi

25th of may, 1993

Uruguayan

Single

Cuchilla de sierra, camino

Perugorria 101 st, El Colorado, Canelones, Uruguay

3645853 – 098942185

felca7@hotmail.com

Currently 6º Architecture, at San Juan Bosco´s highschool, 2010

San Isidro´s school (1999-2004)

San Isidro´s highschool (2005-2007)

San Juan Bosco´s highschool (2008-present)

P.C basic course certificate grade 12

Portuguese course certificate grade 11

Acount course certificate grade 12

Fluent in English and Portuguese

Computer literate

Volleyball and tennis

Professor A. Terán, San Juan Bosco´s highschool

lunes, 10 de mayo de 2010

Confucius


Confucius (born 551 , Ch'ü-fu, state of Lu—died 479, Lu) Ancient Chinese teacher, philosopher, and political theorist. Born into a poor family, he managed stables and worked as a bookkeeper while educating himself. Mastery of the six arts—ritual, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and arithmetic—and familiarity with history and poetry enabled him to begin a brilliant teaching career in his thirties. Confucius saw education as a process of constant self-improvement and held that its primary function was the training of noblemen (junzi). He saw public service as the natural consequence of education and sought to revitalize Chinese social institutions, including the family, school, community, state, and kingdom. He served in government posts, eventually becoming minister of justice in Lu, but his policies attracted little interest. After a 12-year self-imposed exile during which his circle of students expanded, he returned to Lu at age 67 to teach and write.



Albin Toffler


Alvin Toffler (born October 3, 1928) is an American writer and futurist, known for his works discussing the digital revolution, communication revolution, corporate revolution and technological singularity. A former associate editor of Fortune magazine, his early work focused on technology and its impact (through effects like information overload). Then he moved to examining the reaction of and changes in society. His later focus has been on the increasing power of 21st century military hardware, weapons and technology proliferation, and capitalism. He is married to Heidi Toffler, also a writer and futurist. They live in Los Angeles.
Accenture, the management consultancy firm, has dubbed him the third most influential voice among business leaders, after Bill Gates and Peter Drucker. He has also been described in theFinancial Times as the "world's most famous futurologist".
People's Daily classes him among the 50 foreigners that shaped modern China.
He lives in the
Bel Air section of Los Angeles, California, just north of Sunset Boulevard.

Hanna and Barbera

Hanna and Barbera were first teamed together while working at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animation studio in 1939. Their first directorial project was a cartoon entitled "Puss Gets the Boot" ( 1940), which served as the genesis of the popular Tom and Jerry cartoon series. Hanna and Barbera formed Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1944 while working for the studio, and used the side company to work on ancillary projects, including early television commercials and the original opening titles to I Love Lucy.

After an award-winning stint in which they won eight Oscars, MGM when their animation studio in 1957, as it felt it had acquired a reasonable backlog of shorts for re-release. Hanna and Barbera hired most of their MGM unit to work for Hanna-Barbera Productions, which became a full-fledged production company starting in 1957. The decision was made to specialize in television animation, and the studio's first series was " The Ruff & Reddy Show," which premiered on NBC in December 1957. The company never had a building of its own until 1963, when the Hanna-Barbera Studio , located at 3400 Cahuenga Blvd. in West Hollywood, California was opened.