Rudyard Kipling have very nice stories about India. Gonzalo
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn < [email protected]> wrote: > > I received another thing: uses the idea of the book ok Emilio Salgari "La > montaƱa de la luz" (The mountain of light" > > "While starring San-cycle Dokan and Yanez, one of whose most ce-Lebre > episodes isMompracem Tigers is the best known part of the extensive > production of Emilio Salgari, The mountain of light is an excellent example > of the inventive colorist the narrative agilityand taste for exoticism of > popular Italian writer. The plot unfolds in a mythical world that alternate > descriptions of the sects, customs and religious rites in India with > behaviors thatillustrate the virtues of courage, loyalty, friendship and > sense of justice." > > SIPNOSIS: > At the center of the plot is 'The Mountain of Light', a huge diamond of > immense value and greed is admired throughout India. The protagonist Indri > Sagar, advisor guicowar ofBaroda, fell into disgrace because of a palace > intrigue, moved by the Minister Parvati. To be able to rehabilitate Indri > have to steal the Rajah of Pannah the fabulous 'Mountain of Light' and it > asks for help in English Toby Randall, the most famous and respected hunter > of tigers in northern India. > > The search for a treasure is an interesting idea .. no?the search for a > treasure is an interesting idea .. no? > > Alan > > > Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 21:04:32 -0400 > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; > [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] I know India > > > > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:56:59AM +0000, Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > When I received the email, I started working! > > > This is the background of the game .. > > > and the political divide there are... and the names of the states .. > > > > > > In the other "Conozco" the excuse of the game is important ... > > > In the "Conozco Uruguay", a Martian spaceship comes in and suffers a > breakdown > > > and spacecraft parts fall into different parts of the country... > > > The game is based on finding the parts of the ship... > > > In the "Conozco America" a boy has a test the next day and has not > studied for > > > it.. > > > The idea is based on helping he to go exploring and learning .. > > > > > > For "know India" a new story should be invented, to don't make so > repetitive > > > games .. > > > > > > Someone comes up with something? > > > > > maybe the directory of a (bollywood) film has to visit the actor of her > > upcomming film? > > > > -- > > | .''`. == Debian GNU/Linux ==.| http://kevix.myopenid.com......| > > | : :' : The Universal OS....| > > mysite.verizon.net/kevin.mark/.|<http://mysite.verizon.net/kevin.mark/.%7C> > > | `. `' http://www.debian.org/.| http://counter.li.org [#238656]| > > |___`-____Unless I ask to be CCd,.assume I am subscribed._________| > > > > First there was Dial-A-Prayer, then Dial-A-Recipe, and even > Dial-A-Footballer. > > But the south-east Victorian town of Sale has produced one to top them > all. > > Dial-A-Wombat. > > It all began early yesterday when Sale police received a telephone > > call: "You won't believe this, and I'm not drunk, but there's a wombat in > the > > phone booth outside the town hall," the caller said. > > Not firmly convinced about the caller's claim to sobriety, members of > > the constabulary drove to the scene, expecting to pick up a drunk. > > But there it was, an annoyed wombat, trapped in a telephone booth. > > The wombat, determined not to be had the better of again, threw its > > bulk into the fray. It was eventually lassoed and released in a nearby > scrub. > > Then the officers received another message ... another wombat in > > another phone booth. > > There it was: *Another* angry wombat trapped in a telephone booth. > > The constables took the miffed marsupial into temporary custody and > > released it, too, in the scrub. > > But on their way back to the station they happened to pass another > > telephone booth, and -- you guessed it -- another imprisoned wombat. > > After some serious detective work, the lads in blue found a suspect, > > and after questioning, released him to be charged on summons. > > Their problem ... they cannot find a law against placing wombats in > > telephone booths. > > -- "Newcastle Morning Herald", NSW Australia, Aug 1980. > > _______________________________________________ > > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > > [email protected] > > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep > > _______________________________________________ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > [email protected] > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >
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