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Eleven

Strange coincidences:
 
- New York City has 11 letters
- Afghanistan has 11 letters.
- Ramsin Yuseb (The terrorist who threatened to destroy the Twin Towers in 1993) has 11 letters.
- George W Bush has 11 letters.
- The two twin towers make an "11"
This could be a mere coincidence, but this gets more interesting:
- New York is the 11th state.
- The first plane that crashed into the Twin Towers was flight number 11.
- Flight 11 was carrying 92 passengers. 9 + 2 = 11
- Flight 77 which also hit The Twin Towers, was carrying 65 passageiros.6 +5 = 11
- The tragedy was on September 11, or 09.11 as it is now known. 9 + 1 + 1 = 11
- The date is equal to the number of U.S. phone the emergency services 911. 9 + 1 + 1 = 11.

I don't believe much about it (Karine), Do you think this is coincidence? Comment on what you think about this.
Don't be afraid of the number 11. rs

English everywhere


        "The English is spoken as a native language by nearly four hundred million people and spoken in every continent by approximately eight hundred million people.

         In addition, it is estimated that 85 percent of all scientific publications, 75 percent of all international communication in writing, 80 percent of all information in the world's computers, and 90 percent of Internet content are in English."

This text and more: http://www.sk.com.br/sk-ingl.html
It's very interesting the way in which English is spoken by this site :)

Oscar - February 27, 2011

"About 41.3 million people in the United States watched the Oscars ceremony last year, a 14 percent increase from the year before. The increase was mostly attributed to the Academy’s somewhat controversial decision to double the number of best-picture nominees to 10, opening the door to popular pictures like “The Blind Side,” “Up” and “District 9.”

The ceremony was shorter than in years past, clocking in at about three hours and 12 minutes."
Text of the New York Times




Best Film                                                       Best Director
O Discurso do Rei                                            Tom Hooper (O Discurso do Rei)
 
Best Actor                                                     Best Supporting Actor
Colin Firth (O Discurso do Rei)                         Christian Bale (O Vencedor)

Best Actress                                                  Best Supporting Actress
Natalie Portman (Cisne Negro)                        Melissa Leo (O Vencedor)

Best Adapted Screenplay                             Best Original Screenplay
A Rede Social (Aaron Sorkin)                           O Discurso do Rei (David Seidler)

Best Animated Feature Film                          Best Animated Short Film
Toy Story 3                                                      The Lost Thing

Best Foreign Film                                           Best Documentary Feature Film
Em Um Mundo Melhor (Dinamarca)                  Trabalho Interno

Best Documentary Short Film                        Best Short Film
Strangers No More                                           God of Love

Best Art Direction                                          Best Cinematography
Alice no País das Maravilhas                               A Origem

Best Costume Design                                    Best Editing
Alice no País das Maravilhas                             A Rede Social

Best Original Score                                        Best Original Song
A Rede Social                                                     We Belong Together (Toy Story 3)

Best Sound Editing                                         Sound Mixing
A Origem                                                         A Origem

Best Visual Effects                                        
Best Makeup
A Origem                                                         O Lobisomem