Friday, July 1, 2011

One weekend.. I found out I was adopted!

One weekend.. I found out I was adopted!
by Adrian Monti, Daily Mirror 25/06/2011 
Greg Glover and his birth mum in April 2007
   Five years ago Greg Glover and his sister Carole discovered that their parents are not their real father and mother. They've even never had any reason to doubt that the couple who brought them up were their real parents. 
  Once his sister phoned and said that when she's been trying to get hold of her birth certificate mom was being evasive and awkward about it. Carole asked Greg to sort out getting the certificate. He did a long search an online genealogy site,but it was unsuccessful. Then his aunt offered him the better way - to ask his parents. 
  On weekend he picked up his sister and they drove to see parents in Essex. 
When they sat in the room parents explained  that Greg and Carole were both adopted from different families when they were babies and Greg's real name is Paul (that was the hardest information to accept for him).  
  When Grag returned home he rang to local social services, found address and phone number his real mother who's name was April.
She was waiting for contact with him since his 18th birthday. 
   They  met in a restaurant. It wasn’t an emotional meeting, it was more like seeing a relation that you hadn’t seen for a while.After that he saw when on a dinner near her house. She said that she wanted a better life for him, that's why she gave him up for an adoption. When they came back to her house Grag noticed that there was no photos except a large picture of a baby on the mantelpiece, that was the only one photo of Greg that she has.
   Grag had found his birth mum, then he went on to search for his birth father. He sent a letter to everyone with the father's name in the country – letters went out with a request to get in touch regardless
After a year Grag had found his father but after he asked Grag if he was really his son, Grag decided that he would never contact him again.
  His wife, Jane, is also adopted and they have an adoptied son Bethany. They desided to keep his real name and to keep in touch with his real parents. 
  Grags birth mum died two years ago, which was sad and woefully, but at least he did meet her.

Vacabilory:

1. get holdget something or somebody for a specific purpose.
I got hold this guitar to make a surpise to by brother. 

2. evasive - tending or seeking to evade
He always give me evasive answers.

3. awkward - lacking grace or ease in movement.
He felt awkward about leaving

4. sort out - to put in order; clarify:                                                                         After I sort things out here, I'llbe able to concentrate on your problem.

5. genealogy - the study of family ancestries and histories.
This firm study the genealogy of a family.

6. mantelpiece - a shelf above a fireplace opening.

My red cat Ciro sleeps on mantelpiece.



7. regardless - without concern as to advice, warning, hardship.
I must make the decision regardless. 

8. woefully - full of woe, sorry, poor, unhappy.
It was the woeful collextion of his songs.



Friday, May 6, 2011

Precis 1


 Dad Claims Marijuana Helped 3-Year-Old Son Beat Cancer 
by By Karlie Pouliot



Resident of Montana for a month gave his a 3-year-old son, who has a brain cancer, marijuana oil and claims that his son is still alive only because of this.
  Mike Hyde was feeding his son Cach the oil through his gastronomy tube, unbeknown to the doctors, to alleviate the pain of his son during chemotherapy.
  Father says, that his son stopped eating after the first high-dose chemo and he felt worse and worse. 
  This terrible ordeal for the family Hyde began in May last year. Brain tumor was found when Cash was 20 months by radiologists at Community Medical Center in Missoula, Mont., then the child was placed in intensive care unit.
  Cash was eventually diagnosed with a primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) which is a malignant tumor of the central nervous system that spreads easily. Cash went through three stages high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell rescue, but the results were disastrous, and parents decided to step in
At the end of September the child was not able to take food even through his G-tube because his stomach was burned with drugs and the doctor said that nothing more could be done, a child is getting all the necessary. 
  Therefore, Hyde decided to begin administering 3 milligrams of marijuana oil through his son's G-tube. After 6 courses of chemotherapy Cash got worse. He went into septic shock, he had a stroke and suffered pulmonary hemorrhaging. He was on life support for 40 days and in a medically-induced coma. But marijuana oil in his body helped him heal. He walked out of the ICU in mid-December. Doctors called it 'Christmas miracle.' " 
  Two weeks ago, he went for a check-up, and doctors were amazed. Tumor is gone and the internal organs healed.The marijuana oil saves Cash's life.  
  Medical marijuana is legal in Montana and in several states of USA. Hyde received the oil for his son through medical marijuana card, that was issued by the state of Montana in Cash's name. Marijuana has been widely used to treat cancer patients suffering from chemotherapy-inducing nausea and vomiting.


alleviate - (vbto make (pain, sorrow, etc) easier to bear
How to alleviate back pain through exercises?
ordeal - (n) a difficult or painful experience
Speaking in public was an ordeal for him.
radiologists - (n) the examination or photographing of organs, bones, etc., with such rays
Dr. Carruthers has been a practicing Radiologist for over twenty years.
disastrous - (ajvcausing great distress or injury; ruinous; very unfortunate;calamitous: 
The rain and cold proved disastrous to his health.
stem - (nthe stalk that supports a leaf, floweror fruit.
I started the stem cell rescue portion of my treatment on Friday the 5 of March. 
to step in - (vbTo enter into an activity or a situation.
Parents decided to step in. 
hemorrhaging - (n) 
a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured bloodvessel; bleeding.
Miracles of Christ according to the Bible Healing the Hemorrhaging woman.
heal - (vb) to make healthy.
Heal the world, make it a better place.
vomiting - (n) to eject part or all of the stomach contents through the mouth.
Rats can't vomit

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Hello everyone!


  Finally i'm here , guys!
Your welcome.
I've found a very interesting article. But it is already 1:40, so i'll post it tomorrow!