lunes, 10 de mayo de 2010

Water Campaign









My water campaign consists in saving the water. The water is very important for us you drink it.




Did you know tha humans, aniumals and plants can't live without water more than 1 day?


Wel no, we can't survive more than 1 day without water.









Water Pollution!





The water pollution uis a huge problem because, you could drink it and it has bacterias and if you drink you would die.


So we have to avoid throwing water to the sea, the lakes, the rivers, etc, etc.
Lets say no to the water pollution!
Lets say a really bigTo the water pollution!






Water song!!!




Water oh sweet water, I have to save you,


You are so important for me!


Sweet water oh water, water I'm gonna drink you,
Cause, I'll be thirsty again!



Please don't waste the water it is quite important,

So let's care about it.


Oh water, we are loosing you,

We'll do our best for you.


So stay pure for us.








sábado, 8 de mayo de 2010

The Water




Most of the earth consists of water, there is much more water than there is land.About 70% of the earth's surface is covered in water. But water also exists in the air as vapour and in aquifers in the soil, as groundwater.The total water supply of the world is 1.400.000.000 km3. (A m3 of water equals 1,000 litres.) Each year, 119.000 km3 of water precipitates on land and 74.200 km3 evaporates into the atmosphere, by evapotranspiration from soil and vegetation. On ocean and sea surface 450.000 km3 of water falls every year and 502.800 km3 evaporates.Of the freshwater on Earth, about 2.200 km3 flows in the ground, mostly within half a mile from the surface. About 135.000 km3 of water can be found in the atmosphere as water vapour, in lakes, soil moisture, marshes and wetlands, rivers, plant and animals. Groundwater and fresh water stored in surface bodies and in the atmosphere represent an available resource of fresh water. Most of the freshwater is stored in glaciers and icecaps, mainly in the Polar Regions and in Greenland, and it is unavailable. This is another 24.500.000 km3 of water, formig the 69.5 % of the total fresh water of the Earth.


How much of the water in earth can be found in oceans?


As oceans are very wide and there are multiple to be found on earth, oceans store most of the earth's water. This is apparently 97% of the total amount of water on earth.


How much fresh water is available?


Of all the water on earth, which is 97,14% of the total amount of surface water, only 2,59% is freshwater. Of this 2,59% another percentage is trapped in ice caps and glaciers, which is about 2%. The rest of the freshwater is either groundwater (0,592%), or readily accessible water in lakes, streams, rivers, etc. (0,014%).


lunes, 26 de abril de 2010

The aqueduct





The aqueduct of Bogota is the company providing water services and sewerage.

The aqueduct purified the water by putting small pieces of chlorine, they put small pieces of chlorine for protecting our health.

They take the water from one of the reserves in Bogota. The aqueduct has one of the best sweet water of the continent.

They are the first company in Colombia to generate clean development mechanism (CDM) To reduce greenhouses gases.





The aqueduct is a company, commited to their users dedicated to water managment and corporate social responsibility.

THE COSTUMER CHALLENGES


  • Generate more storage capacity for growing stream of data.

  • Guaranty high availability of data in a more secure manner.



domingo, 7 de febrero de 2010

My myth or leyend

Once upon a time there was a boy that lived with his father, one day his father arrived drunk to his house, the man was very drunk and killed the boy. People says that when a family moved to the house where the boy was assassinated, always the dad of the family dies.

One day a family moved to the house, their neighbors advise them about the strange things tha had happened in that house they didn`t pay attention to them. One night the little sister of 2 daughters heard something, she went to their parents room and saw a boy over his father with a knife, she screamed very loud that the parents got up and asked her what happened, she told the everything.

One week later the girl was playing in the garden, she saw a shadow, she looked for the shadow and saw a boy, when she saw the boy she remembered the boy was over her father it was just like the spirit, but she realized that the spirit couldn't be alive.
So they became friends really good friends, they always play everyday one day the boy didn't went to play because, it was raining. The girl was playing in her room and heard a noise she turned around and saw the boy he was with a knife, the girl asked the boy why was he going to kill her, the boy answered that he was going to kill her because, she ruin his plan to kill her father the girl took her pencil on the floor and "stick it on the boys head but the boy was still alive the girl, started running and started screaming too. Her parents got out of their room and saw the girls running but they couldn't saw the spirit so they asked to the girl to please stop screaming, then the boy saw the father of the girl and stick the knife on his stomach the girls father fall really hurt.
The girl started crying for her father and the boy started to fall and started screaming, the spirit died and the father of the girl survive after the wife called an ambulance.
The girl has now 12 years ad she said that the spirit died because, she cried about her father and it hurts the spirit because, he couldn't support all that love.

lunes, 1 de febrero de 2010

Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln's family time line
June 12, 1806
Tomas Lincoln and Mary Hanks mary in Washington county Kentucky.

February 10, 1807
Lincoln's sister was born on Elizabethtown, Kentucky

February 12, 1809
Lincoln was born on Larue county, Kentucky

October 5,1818
Lincoln's mother dies in Indiana

December 13, 1818
Lincoln's future wife Mary Todd is born.

December2, 1819
Lincol's father Tomas marries Sarah Bush in Elizabethtown, Kentucky

August 2, 1826
Lincoln's sister marries Aaron Gribsy in Indiana

January 20, 1828
Lincoln's sister dies.

November 4, 1842
Lincoln marries Mary Todd on Springfield, Illinois.

August 1, 1843
Lincoln's son Robert Todd Lincoln is born in Springfield, Illinois.

March 10, 1846
Lincoln's son Edward Baker Lincoln is born in Springfield, Illinois.

February 1, 1850
Lincoln's son Edward dies at age 3 years and 11 months in Springfield, Illinois.

December 21, 1850
Lincoln's son William Wallace Lincoln is born in Springfield, Illinois.

January 17, 1851
Lincoln's father Thomas dies at age 73 in Coles County, Illinois.

April 4, 1853
Lincoln's son Thomas (Tad) Lincoln is born in Springfield, Illinois.

1861
Lincoln was selected the president of the USA.

February 20, 1862
Lincoln's son William dies at age 11 in the White House.

April 15, 1865
Lincoln dies at age 56 in Washington, D.C. after being shot by an assassin.

September 24, 1868
Lincoln's son Robert marries Mary Eunice Harlan in Washington, D.C.

April 12, 1869
Lincoln's stepmother Sarah dies at age 81 in Coles County, Illinois.

July 15, 1871
Lincoln's son Thomas (Tad) dies at age 18 in Chicago, Illinois.

July 16, 1882
Lincoln's widow Mary dies at age 63 in Springfield, Illinois.

July 26, 1926
Lincoln's son Robert dies at age 82 in Manchester, Vermont.

Charistmas day

Christmas it is celebrated on December 25th in the whole world, on December 24th they celebrate the good night.
Parent tell chidren that there is a man called Santa Clause that goes to the whole world in one night, leaving presents in the house of the children that behave good that year, so the children would behave well that year.

Everybody enjoys christmas is an epoc of love, enjoying, giving and recieving. The people gives presents to their families,.
Christmas is a day to celebrate the birthday of Jesus, the central figure of christianity.
They decorate with lights, with a tree with lights, or instruments or something like that it is wonderfull beautifull, and holly.

There are many songs for christmas like: jingle bells.

Every year there are many people that get dressed like Santa Clause, they like to listen little childs what they want for christmas.

Day of the death

It is celebrated on Oaxaca, Mexico on November 1st and 2nd.
They decorate the graves of their family or friends that had died. They celebrate the day of the day because, they want to celebrate that their family or friends had died to rest in peace.
They use very colorful dresses or they dress like a dead man or woman.

On November 1st they celebrate the day of the inocents, and on November 2nd they celebrate the day of the death.
Their tipical food is: "Pan the muerto", insects, red hot chilly grasshoppers, tamales, and mole they always drink tequila.
In that day the people say thet the people tha is dead come to earth to revenge to other people.

They did this festival because, there was a lady called "The lady of the dead" she did this festival.

jueves, 21 de enero de 2010

Our school

OUR SLOGAN
Our slogan is: Trust makes people feel better, so does Eiffel tower.

Our pet
•Our pet is a dog and is a French puddle… and her name is: Cathy, and everybody loves her.We chose this pet because, it represent France, we want to represent France people, France country and everything about France.

Our flag
•Our flag has two colors and are:
Dark blue and brown and has the Eiffel Tower in the middle.

Our values
•Respect
•Loyalty
•Freedom
Friendship

Location

•Our school is located in: Paris, France.
•Is next to the Eiffel tower.

The subjects we teach
•Mandatory subjects:
•Math, French, Spanish, English, Biology and Gym.
•The subjects you choose are:
•You can choose between:
•Dance, arts, music, computers, technology and chemistry.(you choose how many you want)

Our extracurricular sports
The extracurricular sports are:
•Cheerleaders
•Soccer
•Volleyball
•Basketball

Our Uniform or Clothing
We don’t have any uniform you dress however you want.
You can’t use any hat, sunglasses or something like that you can’t wear it in class.

Our mission
•We want that our students graduate from this school learning three languages, because, is not for pressing is for their life, so they can communicate with other country people. connmemorating

Our mission

•We dream of having this school in the whole world.
•We dream that this school is connmerorated by the president because the good students in our school.

Charles Dicken's Biography

CHARLES DICKENS
Charles Dickens was born on February 7 1812 on Landport near Portsmouth, England. He died on June 9 1870.
He is the second of 8 children, and when he was 10 years old he saw his father arrested. Charles has produced some of the most memoral books like, “A Christmas carol”, “Sketches by boz”, “ A tale of 2 cities”, “Oliver Twist”, David Cooperfield”, “Great expectations” and “The Pickwick paper”.
Before he died he was writing a book called “The mystery of Edwin Drood”, when Charles died he left it unfinished. He was the most famous novelist in the Victorian era and one of the most popular of all the time.
Nicholas Nickleby Novel by Charles Dickens, originally published in 20 monthly installments by "Boz" from 1838 to 1839 and published in book form in 1839. An early novel, this melodramatic tale of young Nickleby’s adventures as he struggles to seek his fortune in Victorian England resembles The Pickwick Papers in structure, although not always in tone.
His father John Dickens (d. 1851), a clerk in the navy-pay office on a salary of £80 a year, and stationed for the time being at Portsmouth, had married in 1809 Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Barrow.
In the winter of 1814 the family moved from Portsea in the snow, as he remembered, to London, and lodged for a time near the Middlesex hospital. The country of the novelists childhood, however, was the kingdom of Kent where the family was established in proximity to the dockyard.
He looked upon himself in later years as a man of Kent, and his capital abode as that in Ordnance Terrace, or 18 St Mary’s Place, Chatham, amid surroundings classified in Mr. Pickwick’s notes as “ appearing “to be soldiers, sailors, Jews, chalk, shrimps, officers and dockyard men.
his mother taught him to read to his father he appeared very early in the light of a young prodigy, and him Charles was made to sit on a tall chair and warble popular ballads, or even to tell stories and anecdotes for the benefit of fellow-clerks in the office.
John dickens, his father, however, had a small collection of books which were kept in a little room upstairs that lead out of Charles’s own.
The story of how he played at the characters in these books and sustained his idea of Roderick Random for a month at a stretch is picturesquely told in David Copperfield. Here as well as in his first and last books and in what many regard as his best, Great Expectations, Dickens returns with unabated fondness and mastery to the surroundings of his childhood.
From seven to nine years he was at a school kept in Clover Lane, Chatham, by a Baptist minister named William Giles, who gave him Goldsmith’s Bee as a keepsake when the call to Somerset House necessitated the removal of the family from Rochester to a shabby house in Bayham Street, Camden Town.