Sunday, February 27, 2011

21 De febrero de 2011
El Sr. Edwardo Castro
Departamento de fabricación
Postal 9920
210 Taco Lane
Ciudad de México, México, 20589
 
Estimado Sr. Castro:
Necesito consultar información sobre la disponibilidad de las piezas que necesito para la Asamblea de nuestros juguetes nuevos. Necesito 300.000 de nuestros juguetes con el fin de nuestras tiendas de stock. Necesito estos terminado para el 1 de marzo de 2011. Por favor, deme un precio previsto en este proyecto. A continuación, tengo la lista de artículos que se necesita para completar la Asamblea de nuestros juguetes. Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para ayudarme con mi pedido.
Una madera Roja pasador 20.32 cm. de ronda 0.64 cm de longitud
Cuatro carretes de madera el cm 5,08. Ronda 1.91 cm. en anchura
Dos tubos púrpura Flexible de caucho 20,32 cm. de longitud 0,64 ronda
Dos plástico rojo de acoplamiento 5,08 cm. de longitud con un 0,64 ronda orificio central
Se trata de las instrucciones de montaje necesitadas para completar el proyecto.
Paso 1: Celebrará un conector de plástico rojo acoplamiento uno ronda bobina de madera en cada lado.
Paso 2: Tomar el otro conector plástico rojo de acoplamiento y colocar las otras dos ronda madera bobinas uno a cada lado.
Paso 3: Lugar de la clavija de madera roja a través del Centro Ronda agujero del conector rojo de acoplamiento. Para ello en cada extremo de la clavija de madera roja.
Paso 4: Conectar los dos tubos púrpuras en el agujero superior de las bobinas de madera uno a cada lado.
Ahora ha completado Asamblea. Si se necesita más información póngase en contacto con me. Gracias por su tiempo.

Atentamente,
Barry l. Benfield

Barry L. Benfield
Gerente de desarrollo de proyecto



Monday, February 14, 2011

Find It

Two friends, Cindy and Jock, are in their apartment getting ready to go out  for dinner and a movie, when  Jock realizes he has lost his keys.
Cindy: Jock I am ready to go. We don’t want to be late. You know how full the Restaurant gets on Friday night.
Jock: I know but I can’t find my keys.
Cindy: I have not seen them sense I came in.
Jock: I know I put them on my coffee table. I always do.
Cindy: Well I told you. You should find a better place to put things you need every day. I don’t see how you can find anything in here. You don’t have any organization in this place.
Jock: Well you know I don’t have time to find a place for everything in here.
Cindy: Well it wouldn’t take much. Just straighten things up a little. How long has these clothes been here in the living room? How about these shoes? They shouldn’t be in the middle of the kitchen floor.
Jock: That’s where I take them off every night when I get home.
Cindy: You got to put this up where it goes. Then you can find things when you need it. There, doesn’t that look better? Clothes are in the laundry room, shoes in your bedroom closet.
Jock: Yes! That’s good. Hey look! My keys!
Cindy: Yes under all those clothes. Imagine that.
Jock: Well I guess you’re right. I need some organization in here.
Cindy: O.K. Let’s go. We’re going to be late.
Jock: I’m ready, now that I have found my keys.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

DRAMA

Drama you know is written to perform and read. It could also be a play or a poem that is reappraised to become a drama play. There are many plays that were originally a poem. To name a few, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare took a poem and turned it into a play which has become very productive up to even today. He is the most quoted and honored in English literature even today. His work today is being replayed in many ways from song to plays. His writings are so heart touching but also very dramatic in life and death dramatic performances. Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet are both reacted out today by many people in Shakespeare’s way and in new age. Shakespeare wrote comedy, tragedy, poetry, and history.
Edgar Allen Poe has many poems and plays that are also heart touching or filled with heath stopping horror. The Raven was one that is a bit funny that a bird would do what the raven does and very freighting at the time. The character is horrified not knowing who or what is making the noise. Poe has many more in which are all a bit strange unless you like horror and suspense. Poe’s writings are very detailed in reading you feel just what he wants you to feel like you are there in the scene. Poe writings included Horror fiction, Gothic romance, crime fiction, detective fiction and comedy.
Alfred Hitchcock’s writings are also very horrifying. He leads you in suspense so that your heart beats faster and faster then you stop. His stories are so real you feel every step as you read.  Hitchcock is known as the master of suspense. He had many well-known books and movies like Psycho, The Birds just name a sample of 67 titles published. Hitchcock was nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 29 wins & 17 nominations
   You can see how a poem, play, or drama script can become either or both. When we describe a situation or a person's behavior as "dramatic," we usually mean that it is intense, exciting, striking. If you are watching a play in a theatre, feelings of tension and anticipation often arise because you are wondering what will happen between the characters on stage. Will they shoot each other? Will they finally confess their undying love for one another? When you are reading a play, you may have similar questions. Will Oedipus figure out that he was the one who caused the plague by killing his father and sleeping with his mother? Will Hamlet successfully avenge his father's murder? Talking about plays, productions, and performances can be difficult, especially since there's so much overlap in the uses of these terms. Although there are some exceptions, usually plays are what is on the written page. A production of a play is a series of performances, each of which may have its own features.
To create a successful play, he or she must also think about the performance—about what will be happening on stage with sets, sounds, actors, etc. The words of a play have their meanings within a larger context—the context of the production. When you watch or read a play, think about how all of the parts work (or could work) together.

Monday, January 31, 2011

My Maker

My Maker                 
Barry L. Benfield
Who is the maker of the oceans and seas?
Who is the maker of the rivers and streams?
Who is the maker of the moon and night?
Who is the maker of the sun so bright?
Who is the maker of the sky so blue?
Who is the maker of the flowers that bloom?
Who is the maker of the wind and rain?
Who is the maker of all living things?
Who is the maker of this guilty sod?
Who could it be? Could it be God?

Wake Up

Wake Up

Now I wake me up to live.
I will give life all I have to give.
If today I face a test.
I will cope and pray and do my best.
With each breath and step I take.
Be with me Lord for Heaven’s sake.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Fun or Work

I am an Instructor at North Georgia Technical College in Air Conditioning Technology. I am also owner of Xtreme Conditions heating and cooling. I have worked in the field for 22 years. I enjoy finding what is wrong with an air conditioning system and repairing it to new again.