tea-dance s.
If food is the prose of a party,
then lights are its poetry.
It works. If food is the prose
of a party, lights are its poetry.
I like that. If music were the food of
love, play on. Im going out of my mind.
Good morning, Mr. Parrish.
- What do you think of all this, Helen?
- Its gonna be beautiful.
And Allison says
the president may come.
- The presidents got better things to do than
tea?
- No, thank you.
Sit down. Sure l couldnt get you
a glass of lemonade or something?
No.
Thats very kind of you.
- Are you related to him?
- No, Im his housekeeper.
Wed like to find out something
about him. What does he do for a living?
He and Jim Mason own the tailor works,
but thats not how he makes his money.
- He makes most of it from his poetry.
- He writes poetry?
Oh, my goodness, yes.
Crisis in Mali
MALI
Population: 15.4 million
GDP per capita: about $1,000
Agricultural society
(raw cotton)
H.D.I: 175 / 187countries
1960. 6. 20 Federation gained independence from France
① Modibo Keïta :1960~ 1968
- One-party state
- Socialist orientation
- Nationalization of economic resources
② Moussa Traoré : 1968. 11 ~ 1992
- 1968~1980 : dev
NAPOLEON
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A
Screenplay
by
Stanley Kubrick
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FADE IN:
INT. BEDROOM CORSICA - NIGHT
A well worn teddy-bear is cradled in the arms of Napoleon,
age 4, who dreamily sucks his thumb, listening to a
bedtime story told by his young mother, Letizia. His 5-
year old brother, Joseph, is already asleep, beside him.
NARRATOR
Napoleon was born at Ajaccio in
Corsica on August 15th, 1769. He
had not be
Metroland Script
[Phone Ringing]
[Ringing]
[ Man Sighing ]
[ Man ]
The phones ringing.
[ Woman ]
What time is it?
[Ringing]
: .
Its a wrong number.
Might be something important.
[ Child Crying]
Oh, its woken Amy.
Oh, Ill get up.
[ Crying]
[ Crying Continues]
[Ringing]
[ Crying ]
There, there, there.
[ Screaming ]
[Ringing Continues ]
Hello.
[ Man ]
Its about bloody time.
Who is this?
Who do you
t