martes, 5 de julio de 2011

Video about Anti-Values!!


This video is about a robbery at the USA that shows how a bad guy tries to take the belongings of four guys and ends killing one person and sending to hospital another one, just for a few dollars. This videos shows a lot of missing values in the bad guy, like for example the lack of honesty, trying to take things  that doesn’t belong to him, another value missing is security of course, how can a person have a gun just like that and try to take money from other people. Here I can mention lots of missing video and never end, this are actions in where people have no values at all.

Video about VALUES!!


This video shows six values that I think are very important to be a successful person now a day. I think these values are very important because they are, ambition, love, willfulness, passion, adventure, intuition. This values if you use them every day at work , school or anywhere, everything will come alright  and bad things will disappear.

Values and Anti-values!!

Values:
1-Respect
2-Liberty
3-Honesty
4-Happiness
5-Tolerance
6-Love
7-Sincerity


Anti-Values
1-Laziness
2-Impatience
3-Unpunctuality



lunes, 4 de julio de 2011

Test Unit 9!!

Picture 1
Yessica: Hello!! Peter What are you doing?
Peter: I use my computer,  but I have a problem
with the internet
 Yessica: What’s wrong, Peter?
Peter: The computer has no signal =S
yessica: mmm! Let me see..
… 5 minutes later:
yessica: Hey Peter! I find the problem
Peter: what is it?
Yessica: The modem is off
Peter: Really?
Yessica: Yes, but it’s Ok! I turn it on..
Peter: Thank you so much, Yessica!
Yessica: No problem, but I have to go
Peter: Ok’ see you later
Yessica: Good bye..

 
 Picture 2
Daniela: Hey Sarah! What are you doing?
Sarah: I see a web page for buy new accessories
for my computer, and you?
Daniela: I read the newspaper.. But what do you
need to buy?
Sarah: speakers and a new keyboard..
Daniela: Look the newspaper, I think you’re going to
love these accessories
Sarah: Let me see.. Oh They’re very nice!!
Daniela: I told you and they’re very cheap..
Sarah: yes, we have to go..
Daniela: I know where that electric store is
Sarah: Perfect, Let’s go friend..
Daniela: Do you have the money?
Sarah: Sure!!
Daniela: Ok’ Let’s go..




 Picture 3
Diana: (Ring, Ring) Hello?
Valeria: Hi Friend, What’s up?
Diana: I need your help..
Valeria: What’s wrong?
Diana: I can’t scan one picture
Valeria: Why? Maybe I can help you..
Diana: I don’t know how to use it
Valeria: It’s very easy.. Put a picture inside the scanner
Diana: Sure, and then?
Valeria: Push the red button and that’s it
Diana: Yes, I can do it!! Thank you so much..
Valeria: Congratulations, you’re welcome!!..
Diana: Good bye!!
Valeria: Bye!!


 Picture 4
In a Chat Room!
Beto: Hey, Monica. Are you there?
Monica: Hi Beto. How are you?
Beto: fine, thanks. And you?
Monica: Pretty fine.. What are you doing?
Beto: I do my homework and you?
Monica: Listen to music
Beto: good.
Monica: I’m boring.. Do you like to go to the cafeteria?
Beto: Sure.. I’m finished my homework
Monica: Fantastic! Let’s go..
Beto: Step for you?
Monica: Yes, please..
Beto: Ok’ wait for me..
Monica: Sure..













sábado, 2 de julio de 2011

Test Unit 8!!


Cozumel
(Mayan: Island of the Swallows) is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, opposite Playa del Carmen, and close to the Yucatan Channel.
Geology
Cozumel is a flat island based on limestone, resulting in a karst topography. The highest natural point on the island is less than 15 m (49 ft) above sea level. The cenotes are deep water filled sinkholes formed by water percolating through the soft limestone soil during thousands of years. Cozumel's cenotes have very restricted access available only to qualified cave divers with appropriate registration.

Education

There are two universities on the island: the University of Quintana Roo and Partenon. In addition to teaching English as a degree, they offer five other career options including natural resources research, tourism and commercial systems.

Festival of El Cedral in Cozumel

To this day a historic festival is held in the small town of El Cedral, in the south of Cozumel Island at the end of April. This annual event is said to have been started over 150 years ago by Casimiro Cárdenas.

Industry

Diving and charter fishing comprise nearly all sources of income. There are more than 90 restaurants on the island and many hotels, some of which run dive operations, have swimming pools, private docks, and multiple dining facilities.
Other water activities include para-sailing, kitesurfing, and a tourist submarine. There are also two dolphinariums.


Ensenada
(full name: Ensenada de Todos Santos, English: Cove of All Saints), is the third-largest city in the Mexican state of Baja California. It is located 65 kilometres (40 mi) south of San Diego. The city had a 2010 census population of 279,765 inhabitants, or 59.9% of its municipal total of 466,814.

Climate

The average rainfall is 280 millimetres (11 in) per year, falling mainly in the winter months. Ensenada has a warm, dry Mediterranean climate, much like the rest of northwestern Baja California. During the colder months from November to February, rainfall is scarce and temperatures average 13°C. On the other hand the warmer months from June to September are the driest, and during this time maintain average temperature of 20°C.

Commercial and sport fishing

More than 90 species of fish are commercially fished in Ensenada; the most important of which are tuna, shrimp, California spiny lobster, abalone, sea urchin, sardine, mackerel and seaweed. A large percentage of all catches are exported to the Far East in Asian markets.
A tuna embargo imposed on Mexico during the 1990s caused most of the fishing fleet to relocate to the ports of Guaymas, and Mazatlán, further south. In order to survive, Ensenada's tuna industry has shifted its focus to tuna farming, exporting the highly valued meat exclusively to Japan.

Agriculture

The municipality of Ensenada has three main agricultural zones: the Guadalupe-Calafia valleys to the north, the Ojos Negros valley to the east and the San Quintin valley to the south. The main crops are grapes, olives, tomato, wheat, alfalfa, asparagus, green onions and broccoli.




lunes, 27 de junio de 2011

Homework: Computers By : Yessica, Beto, Daniela

Working on a computer for many hours can be really stressful, even more if someone is bothering you, like in this video you can see many men working on computer, then one begins bother an other guy, the man begins to get angry and begins hitting him.
computers are one of the greatest inventions in the past decades,it has change the way of working, it make it more easy and simple for everybody that know how to use them. nowadays almost everyone has a computer at home or at school because its a really important and functional tool and it can be used for fun or work.

martes, 21 de junio de 2011

Hw: Yessica Caro, Jesus Leon, Daniela Tarin

Adults use the computer for many things, they use it to search for information as do children but not the same kind of information, they seek news of great importance; information a little more serious, in many or most of the cases adults use the computer to work but they also use it to check their e-mail, surf social networks and for fun as most of us do, they watch movies, videos and other things they find interesting.