Grammar magazine jose, lenin and hugo (2)

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Special inter- view with Do- nald Trump about his plans about inmigrants and what he will do during his government in general. Pages 2,3,4. How would the world be affected if Donald Trump got to be president? F CUS ON NEWS POLITICS 1 SPORTS 2 LITERATURE 3 MUSIC 4 PARANORMAL 5 ASTRONOMY 6 CONTENTS Melanie Martinez biography and career. Page 16 Corruption in Gua- temala: Otto Pérez Molina and Roxana Baldetti would steal money from the sta- te and use it themselves. Page 5 What would happen if Jupiter were stroke by an asteroid? Page 20.

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Transcript of Grammar magazine jose, lenin and hugo (2)

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Special inter-

view with Do-

nald Trump

about his plans

about inmigrants

and what he will

do during his

government in

general.

Pages 2,3,4.

How would the world be affected if

Donald Trump got to be president?

F CUS ON

NEWS

POLITICS

1

SPORTS

2

LITERATURE

3

MUSIC

4

PARANORMAL

5

ASTRONOMY

6

CONTENTS

Melanie

Martinez

biography

and career.

Page 16

Corruption in Gua-

temala: Otto Pérez

Molina and Roxana

Baldetti would steal

money from the sta-

te and use it

themselves.

Page 5

What would happen

if Jupiter were stroke

by an asteroid?

Page 20.

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Donald Trump said in an interview

that he would deport all undocumen-

ted immigrants and rescind executi-

ve orders on immigration. The aspi-

ring presidential candidate Donald

Trump launched a specific plan for

immigration reform. On the website

of his campaign Trump published a

report entitled “immigration reform

that will make America great again”.

2.

A lawless nation

is not a nation.

The approved

laws according

to our constitu-

tional system of

government

should be enfor-

ced.

1.

A nation without

borders is not a

nation.

There must be a

wall on the sout-

hern border.

3.

A nation that does

not serve its own

citizens is not a na-

tion. Any immigra-

tion plan should

mean improve-

ments in jobs,

wages and security

for all Americans

Trump emphasized his commitment on building a wall on

the southern border of the united states.

He spread what he called “the three basic principles” of

his immigration plan, which are:

Donald Trump says in an interview that he will

do everything possible to deport all immigrants

if he becomes president.

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Donald Trump's government plans

Trump said in an interview his government plans if he

becomes president. He wants to “make America great again”, to

reach the White House, according to their electoral promises and

declarations, also would:

CLOSE THE BORDERS: Trump has defended the "full and complete

closure of the US at the entrance of Muslims until the country's repre-

sentatives find out what is happening." in late 2015, after the attack in

California, in which 14 people were killed in an Islamist attack.

BUILD A WALL WITH MEXICO:

From the day he announced his

candidacy, Trump said that if he

wins , will build a wall with Mexico

to stop illegal immigration becau-

se "a nation without borders is not

a nation."

Ending US citizenship by birth.

Trump made public his proposal to end the right of citizenship for ba-

bies born in the United States of undocumented persons.

According to Trump, these children would not have the recognized right

to be citizens.

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DESPITE HER UNPOPULARITY,

CLINTON WILL BE THE OPPONENT OF

DONALD TRUMP

The 56% of the US popula-

tion is not in accordance

With democrat Hillary Clin-

ton, only has the support of

32% with a favorable opi-

nion, according to its recent

survey of wall stret is almost

a given that Hillary will be

the opponent of Trump.

FREE JOURNALISTS ARE ALREADY

AT HOME

Spanish journalists were kidnapped 281 days in

Syria.

Three Spanish jurnalists were kidnapped 10

months ago by AL Qaeda and few days ago they

were set free. Around 139 journalists have been

killed in Syria since 2011.

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Otto Perez and Roxana Baldetti had a

government of corruption.

Otto Pérez Molina and Roxana Baldetti led a

structure that allowed them to use democratic

means of elections to come to power in order to

enrich themselves. Their election campaign

was largely paid by companies that later recei-

ved contracts during his administration

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SPORTS

Masherano announces in his social net-

works that he will come to Guatemala

In his social networks, Barcelona player

Javier Masherano announced that he will

come to Guatemala, the player will visit the

country to sponsor Bantrab. Javier Mashe-

rano will visit Guatemala on 2 and 3 of July.

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Messi sitting on the bench

of the defendant

Lionel Messi, barcelona player is in the middle of

a trial accused of evading 4.16 million of euros,

accused with him Jorge Horacio, his father and

all of his lawyers. Messi said that he only dedi-

cated to play soccer and that he trusted his fat-

her and his lawyers.

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The Hunger Games is a trilogy written by Suzanne Co-

llins, whose first book was published on 18th septem-

ber, 2008, day which was officially declared as the

Day of the Tribute.

The three books are on the list of the most-sold books

ever, with a total of 50 million copies sold (counting

the three of them).

The books have had a great impact on people. She

wrote the books using a lot of metaphors, even though

most people don't realize that. The books are about the

corruption (not just from the government), family,

emotional strenght, and fighting for what you believe.

It teaches people that when something is wrong, the

right thing to do is to wreck that down.

“Everyone will know his name.” That's the opening

line from the first book. It's amazing how that actua-

lly became true. No one will dare to contradict me

when I say that these books have had a lot of levera-

ge in people's lives. Everyone loves Harry Potter! It

would be hard not to fall in love with the characters.

They all play important roles in the history, not mat-

tering if they only appear once in the whole serie.

Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling

The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins

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This is a must-read for every teenager. This book is a

clear masterpiece. It's about a young, teen guy who

doesn't have any friends after his best/only friend com-

mits suicide. He goes to a school and meets two step bro-

thers. With them, he finally begins to feel infinite, and

discovers that we receive the love we believe we deserve.

It's a sad, profound book, but contains great life lessons

for everyone willing to read it. But there's a warning, this

book can become extremely addictive! I read it seven ti-

mes last year! And every time I found something else,

Those kind of things, that conceil themselves as meanin-

gless details, are the ones that end up meaning the most.

The perks of being a wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky

Stephen King is a name know all over the world. He is

the King of suspense, and no-one argues about it. His

books can often be found withing the best-sellers. Some

of his most representative books are: It, The Shining,

Misery, The mistery of Salem Lot, etc.

A lot of his books have been taken to the big screen.

The most famous of them is probably “It”. He is a cha-

racter that people often see as an evil character, but he

is seldom recognized as the metaphor of the society he

is. “Want a balloon? They all fly, and when you come

with me, so will you!” (Quote from It)

That's one of his most representative quotes. He told

that to every child he captured, the same way society

actually hijacks the children's brains.

Stephen King

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Paulho Coelho is one of the most important authors of our time. He

has written over 20 books, most of them have been best-sellers. He

is extremely important in the Literature world. He has a respectable

amount of readers, but also a respectable amount of haters. That's

because when he writes a book, he does because he has something

to say . He doesn't have any problem when it comes to writing or

giving opinion about what a lot of people consider taboo, such as

the femenine side of God, witchcraft, satanism, adultery, death, and

spirituality, in general.

Despite all the hate he receives, he's part of the Brasilian Academy

of Letters, he is the UNESCO advisor for the spiritual convergence

program, and he is the Peace Messenger in the United Nations.

He has sold over 140 million copies of his books all around the

world, making him one of the best-selling authors in history.

Coelho's past isn't really clear. He declared, in an interview four

years ago, that he used to go with Satan worshipers, but now has

been born again in Jesus Christ. To the public, he's now a catholic,

but his books seem to tell us something different. Nevertheless, he's

extremely relevant in Literature world, whether people like it or not

Paulo Coelho

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She was one of the most important authors from the

last century. Even though she didn't receive any ack-

nowledgement during her life time (because she

wrote her books under a pseudonym, given the fact

that not a lot of people would have read her books

only because she was a woman), when she died, her

books began to sell even more. Her most important

book, is undoubtedly Flowers in the Attic. That's a

book that deals with issues of matter. The book con-

tains inside it, cruelty, death, poisoning, sadness,

and incest. It's, of course, a really mature book, as

all of her books are. She died when she was writing

the fifth book from the serie, but another author was

hired to finish it for her. He also wrote other books,

that for some unknown reason, are atributed to An-

drews.

V.C Andrews.

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She is now crazy famous because of her best-selling

books: Divergent, Insurgent and Allegiant. Her first

book was bestowed by the Goodreads magazine with

the recognition for the “favorite science fiction book

for teens/adults”. She wrote her first draft for the book

when she was studying Creative Writing at college.

Back then, she'd write her book rather than comple-

ting her college assignments.

She is often accused of plagiarizing another really fa-

mous book: “The Hunger Games”. Roth's haters keep

with that, even though it's already been four years sin-

ce the book's release.

Her books are about belonging, fate, family, relations-

hips, and betrayal.

Even though some people believe her books are extre-

mely mature, others believe it's “nothing but a really

long prolongation for just another high.school crap

book.”

Veronica Roth

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John Green is a name that a lot of people know

now, but just a little percentage knows how he

began. He was a book reviewer, who uploaded

his opinions to youtube, after that, he wrote so-

me books and published them, making him the

first “youtuber” to officially publish a book.

After a while, he got really really famous, but

achieved world-wide recognition with the mo-

vie making from his undoubtibly most famous

book: The Fault In Our Stars. He said in an in-

terview that he got the inspiration for the

book's title from a line written by Shakespeare:

“The fault isn't in our stars, but in us that lie

under them.” He has written 13 books, 4 of

them are in the “best-sellers club”. Those are:

The fault in our stars, Looking for Alaska, An

abundance of Katherines, and Paper Towns.

John Green

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Elizabeth Woolridge Grant is now really famous, but had

really hard beginnings in her career. She began under the name

of Lizzy Grant, and then realeased an unofficial album, that

was called “Lana del Ray”. After a while, she regreted it and

bought all her rights back and took the album down. She had a

new start when she signed a contract with Atlantic records,

then, in 2012, she released her first official album, Born to

Die. It was a great success, and had 3 hits. But it wasn't until

the realease of her second album (Ultraviolence) that people

began to take her seriously. Her second album was as succes-

ful as the first one, and empowered the name of Lana del Rey.

Then, last year, she released another album (Honeymoon), but

wasn't as succesful as the other albums. But still sold a lot,

considering the type of music she sings (Alternative, Indie,

Jazz, and eventually, dark slow pop.)

Lana del Rey

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Ella Marija Lani Yelich O'connor is a singer and a songwriter. She was

discovered by a talent hunter when she was twelve, and released her

first single, “The Love Club”, when she was fifteen. She reached

world-wide acknowledgement when she released another single, Ro-

yals. With that song, she took Miley Cirus's Wrecking Ball away from

the hit #1, and stayed there during several weeks. Her way up to the

top wasn't really hard. Some say she was just lucky. Her songs are

characterized for containing a lot of metaphors, and her style is often

compared with Lana del Rey. At first sight, you might agree with that,

because they both have slow motioned styles, with soft voices, but

what they sing about is completely different things.

A lot of people were surprised with Lorde's success, because she was

only sixteen when she released her album, and didn't come from a

wealthy family, so everyone was really surprised, That same year, she

won 2 Grammys. One fot the best year's song for Royals, and another

for best lyrics, for Royals again.

She confirmed a second album in 2013, and we're expecting it this

year. We're all looking forward to it.

Lorde

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Melanie Adele Martinez is now becoming famous. Some say it is be-

cause she dares to be different. She is 20 years old, and last year, she

released her first album: “Cry Baby”. The album is about a girl (Cry

Baby) who since the moment she was born, lived in a sad environ-

ment, and if you listen closely, you realize that she was raped , then

went crazy, and at last, killed her rapist. It's kind of sick, but people

like it for some reason. She began her career singing in “The voice”,

but was disqualified after losing in a 1vs1 battle. Everyone was sur-

prised when her career began to rise, because they say that they ne-

ver expect the losers in those competitions to have a specially good

career, but she fought.

She has said in repeated times that her biggest dream is to make a

movie of her music with Tim Burton. She inspired one of her songs

in one of his movies. The song is “Mad hatter”, of course from

“Alice in Wonderland”. Her songs containc weird sounds, such as

cry babies, lullabies, carousels, rattles, etc.

She confirmed a next album, but hasn't given any dates yet.

Melanie Martinez

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This 1994 abduction case involves the most disturbing

death of a single human being ever seen. The human

was subject to a brutal mutilation. Yet the reality is

that what happened to him is far more disturbing than

brutality. This was systematic mutilation. Whoever

they were, they had a level of stunning precision.

They were specific about what body parts and internal

organs they wanted. They removed the left eye, the

left ear, the lips, the tongue, and the jaw bone. And the

entire rectum track had been cored out leaving a large

gaping hole, similar to how an apple core remover will

slice out the center leaving the outside fully intact.

Further perplexing is the fact that there was no blood.

It is clear that this systematic mutilation was executed

with speed, precision, and powered by an advanced in-

telligence.

Alien abduction

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Cañitas street

It all started in May 1982 in Mexico DF, when a group of friends deci-

de to practice the Ouija. The site chosen was the home of one of the

participants located at 51 Street Cañitas. Everything got worse when a

participant started having an unusual attitude. Insulted his friends and

beat his head against the wall. Then the priest Tomas received a call

from a young man saying he was directed to a house on the street Ca-

ñitas as what the young man said something evil had owned the place.

The priest advised them to put a Bible in front of the door of his ho-

me, but according to testimony bible blood began to mourn. At the

same time far away the priest Tomas Caia stumbled and neck desnu-

caba, that's how he began the tragic list of the case Cañitas street. Af-

ter that and they began to unleash a series of appearances throughout

the house. Already annoyed that decided to make an exorcism home

but this was a bad idea because all the glass broke and the Bible wept

blood. The days passed by as anguis and fear increased. Norma one

day woke up to go to the bathroom but suddenly a scream woke ever-

yone. A black shadow with hood and claws and lunged Norma in or-

der to kill Norma, but Norma grabbed a crucifix and the body vanis-

hed. It was not the first time it happened, normally left in the claw

marks people. Tired of situacion who were living the family asked

Carlos Trejo site plans and realized that his house had been built over

the ancient cemetery of the monks of Takuma who tortured and killed

a lot of people.

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Jupiter impact

We've all ever felt curious about space and what would

happen if an asteroid impacted our planet. How would we

sabe ourselves from the catastrophe? In that case we should

ask our cousin Jupiter colossus as this year two fans in

different parts of the world were able to record what both

impressed . They were watching the moons but suddenly a

flash of all the clouds of Jupiter was . According to studies

this shock had destroyed in the blink of an eye to our

beloved planet. and is not the first time that Jupiter is hit by

an asteroid.

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The music of the planets

Have you ever seen Star Wars? Yeah, it is cool right,

but the most emblematic thing on Star Wars is its mu-

sic. When we hear Star Wars music is like we are loo-

king to the space. But there is a problem, in space the-

re is not an atmosphere and if there is no atmosphere

there is no sound, right? But there was a man that said:

If every object in movement causes sound, that means

that all the planets make sounds. And that is when the

music of the planets enters in action.

It passed a long time and a man called Gustav Holst

created a song named “THE PLANETS” and in that

century that song had innovated sounds.

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