Draft:The Poet of Omaezaki

Marcelo Tibana
The Poet of Omaezaki
The Poet of Omaezaki
BornMarcelo D'Castro Tibana
(1972-09-04) September 4, 1972 (age 52)
São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Alma materedX >>> MIT & HARVARD

Marcelo Tibana-The Poet of Omaezaki born September 4, 1972 is a Brazilian poet and is a native of São Paulo, Brazil.

Graduated Master Technician in Electronics in 1990 by ETEC Lauro Gomes and Technical in Sales in 2008 by SENAI , he was a entrepreneur of Brazil in the area of electronics to work with hardware, software and internet sites "The BBS". He has worked with Electronics Development, which became IBOOK INFORMATICA LTDA ME in 2008, since 1993.

Tibana invented in 2008 a Joomla improvised "pay to read" system with Pagseguro redirection that does not yet exist. In 2008 Apple's iBooks did not yet exist and its system of reading Book in the Notebook even today is more enjoyable than an iBook. Currently to read this kind of On Line Book that he nicknamed ibook in 2008, it is necessary to acquire an eBOOK in the classic way to obtain the password of access to the Book On Line. Tibana worked with Joomla in the first few months and then used Site.com.br's V3 platform for 3 years. Currently works with WIX and is trying to develop a "pay to read" app for this platform. The proper Wikipedia is the most great and enormous on line book , the access is free. Any WEB Site can be a H.Q. Book On Line

Early life

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Tibana is a descendant of Ryukyuan people from the village of the Chibana Castle that immigrated to Brazil at the turn of the 20th century.[1]

Also descendant of the House of Castro, Castle of Castro Laboreiro.

He was a Brazilian Boy Scout. Tibana joined Scouting in 1978 at the age of six, and at 17 earned the Escoteiro da patria, comparable to the Eagle Scout rank in the Boy Scouts of America, Citizen Scout in Philippines, Fuji Scout in Japan and etc... Astronaut Neil Armstrong was a Eagle scout.

Poetry

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Telegram from The President FHC to The Poet from Omaezaki Telegram from Belo Horizonte "Beautiful Horizon" MG state of Brazil to the Sol Nascente "Rising Sun" Japan; it's poetic.

Tibana wrote his first poem at the age of 15. It was political poetry begging more social justice that was sent as a gift to the Brazilian President-in-Office FHC, who is also a Poet.Currently Immortal of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

 
Quill pen Seagull

Tibana has a well-defined political view that raising the minimum wage solves everything even internationally. Working or not, everybody should get the minimum. With money, the needy buy what they need, even imported. With enough money the people produce high quality in all matters. It even fights for the United Nations to have more power than all countries and nations to solve any problem before a war occurs; armed forces and its own intelligence department, in addition to being adept at the idea of an ID card for every citizen on the planet, thus creating a feeling that we are all brothers, not of blood but of a "Fraternité" in the world.

His career as a professional poet began in winter 2005, while in Omaezaki city, he found a feather dropped by a seagull on the beach. Tibana believes that the feather was a gift from God. A feather is the symbol of writers.

His first book, A Hundred Poes, was published in ebook format by the company Revolução eBook with become Simplíssimo Publishers. DEUS EX MACHINA in the Apple iBooks.[2] GOD&ODDS in the Amazon Books.[3] The Poet from Omaezaki in the Simplíssimo.[4]

Life is a lie some day I will die until this day I must to live my own lie at the Eternal Lie. Passed many years, I confess, I am wrong; life always insist in to win. See the garden. The lie is short. The truth is long!!! They say God is life. I have sure.

— Marcelo Tibana "Enjoy the encarned life is short so its stretch in", eBook A Hundred Poes of The Poet from Omaezaki

References

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  1. ^ Kerr, George H. Okinawa: History of an Island People. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1958. 437-438.
  2. ^ Apple Books >>> DEUS EX MACHINA.
  3. ^ "Amazon Books >>> GOD&ODDS".
  4. ^ "Simplíssimo Books >>> A HUNDRED POES".
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