The limas´blog. Formed by Luis Castejón, Ignacio Antona, Marina Chicharro, Alejandro Fernández and Susana Ortega. The E team from 3ºB ESO.
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Showing posts with label Susana Ortega. Show all posts
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
OTHER.- BYE BYE CAPTAIN
Carles Puyol has said enough ... to Barcelona. Get great club FC Barcelona captain ship. A symbol of their
club and the Spanish, the protagonist of a triplet titles -2 European Championships and 1 World - that have made the Red world football reference leaves. The constants in recent times , injuries have forced the player to announce his departure from the club during a press appearance - without question - convened by surprise on Tuesday morning . At 35 -years - turns 36 in April , summer will decide whether to continue playing for another club ." I'm having to recover the level after the last two operations so aggressive ," admitted the captain, stressing that " I will not lower the arms in the remainder of the season to help the team achieve the goals ." Puyol stressed that " I do not know what I will do in June. Clearly I need to rest , but nothing more. Do not know what I'm gonna do beyond June 30 , but at the end of the season will do another press conference to say goodbye to all people who have accompanied me during these 19 seasons , "he said .
Puyol made the announcement surrounded by his friends. Gerard Pique and Ivan de la Peña joined him in the front row , next to the sports director Andoni Zubizarreta , the delegate Carlos Naval , its agent Ramón Sostres , Dr. Ricard Pruna and some of the Barca players who have not been invited with their selections as Pinto, Bartra , Tello or Afellay . The Catalan defense has been central to the highlights of the best of Barcelona 's history. With a body marked by almost 40 injuries throughout his long career, his left knee has been what has forced him to leave Barcelona. Operated on more than one occasion , Puyol has been found that the physical no longer allows you to perform at peak level required by their club.With 100 caps for the senior Spanish national team , Puyol has played so far a total of 782 games, including all competitions and friendlies played with the national team of Catalonia. 25 goals scored by the time the great Barcelona captain , the last , just last Sunday against Almeria .
With Barcelona has been at the forefront during the most glorious period of the club. He has won 3 Champions Leagues, 6 league titles , 2 Copa del Rey, Spain 6 Super Cups , 2 European Super Cups and 2 Mundialitos Club . An enviable record for a single player in the history of Barcelona.
If you want to watch a small video about this new you must , CLICK HERE but the video is in spanish.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
OTHER.- VALENTINE´S DAY
Valentine's Day is celebrated on 14th February, the feast day
of St. Valentine. It is a traditional celebration in which lovers, partners and married couples express their love and affection for each other. In some countries it is known as The Day of Lovers or The Day of Love and Friendship.
These days it is celebrated with the exchanging of cards known as
valentines, with patterns on of hearts or Cupid; but with the rise of the Internet the custom of exchanging virtual cards has also increased. Common as will is the tradition of giving roses or tokens of love.
Since the nineteenth century, people have exchanged cards and gifts like
roses and chocolates. The gift of roses is common between couples, friends and family, and the colour of the roses determines the message expressed. For example, the red rose symbolizes love, white represents peace and yellow represents friendship.
However, like most holiday celebrations, Valentine's Day has been
commercialized and now many think it seems more like a celebration organized by the shops and department stores as any hint of romanticism has been lost. |
If you want to ready the history, how is Saint Valentine, and more
( in english and spanish) CLICK HERE |
Saturday, 1 February 2014
UNIT 4- TRANSMISSION MACHINES
- Rack and pinions are simple mechanisms where a pair of gears come together to steer a vehicle by circular and lateral motions. As the pinion, which interlocks with the rack, makes circular movements, the rack is moved side-to side.
Steering Mechanism Processes
- As a steering wheel is turned, it spins the pinion, resulting in a series of other movements. Because the pinion moves in a circular fashion, and is attached to the rack, centrifugal force slides the rack back and forth. Tie rods are connected to each end of the rack, which activate the steering arms. Steering arms are connected to each wheel, and cause them to turn.
Benefits of Rack and Pinion Steering
- Rack and pinion steering systems use fewer moving parts. This allows a driver to have more control over the the direction of the wheels as the car makes turns. This often reduce the amount of effort required to steer the car. Because the steering column does not directly move tie rods, rack and pinions are generally standard on most new cars and trucks. Rack and pinion steering is also smaller and requires less space than larger, conventional steering systems.
OTHER.- THE BEST LUIS ARAGONÉS
This morning, Spain is black because a good perhson died. Luis Aragones, the last Spanich coach, died the last night in a hospital un Madrid at the age of 76 years.
Luis Aragones encouraged and directed the Spanish´s selection. He was coach and player of Atletic de Madrid, Real Betis and more. If you want learn more information of the best Luis Aragones
CLICK HERE
Luis Aragones encouraged and directed the Spanish´s selection. He was coach and player of Atletic de Madrid, Real Betis and more. If you want learn more information of the best Luis Aragones
CLICK HERE
Sunday, 26 January 2014
OTHER.- MICROSOFT AND NOKIA
Nokia's fourth quarter results released Thursday are likely the company's last before its hardware business is brought into the Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) fold. Nokia's (NOK) mobile phone and tablet division will be transferred to the company in the coming months, after Microsoft agreed in September to pay €5.4 billion ($7.4 billion) for the unit.
Sales for Nokia's devices business slumped 29% over the year. The Finland-based company blamed "intense smartphone competition at increasingly lower price points" for the heavy drop.
Nokia sold 8.2 million of its top-of-the-line Lumia smartphones in the final three months of last year. Though that's nearly double the Lumias Nokia sold in the fourth quarter of 2012, it's also 7% less than the 8.8 million Lumias Nokia sold in the third quarter of 2013.
Smartphone sales typically rise during the holiday period, but consumers proved to be more interested in other options, including Apple's new iPhone 5S and 5C, which were released just before the start of the fourth quarter.
Related: Nokia's ex-CEO set for $25 million windfall
Like Blackberry, Nokia was once a giant in the handset market but has seen its fortunes fade as it struggles to keep pace with rivals. Apple's (AAPL, Fortune 500) iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy S4 and even Google's (GOOG, Fortune 500) new Moto X have managed to capture more buzz.
Still, Nokia's devices business is crucial for Microsoft in its push to take on other gadget makers, as consumers shift away from Windows PCs to iPads, Android tablets and smartphones. Most Nokia smartphones run Microsoft's Windows Phone software, helping Microsoft leapfrog BlackBerry for a very distant third place in the smartphone operating system market, behind Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
Nokia shares slid about 4%. Microsoft is due to report results Thursday afternoon.
After selling its devices business to Microsoft, Nokia will be left with its telecom equipment businesses which also recorded weak results. Fourth quarter sales for its solutions & network unit slumped 22%.
Sales for Nokia's devices business slumped 29% over the year. The Finland-based company blamed "intense smartphone competition at increasingly lower price points" for the heavy drop.
Nokia sold 8.2 million of its top-of-the-line Lumia smartphones in the final three months of last year. Though that's nearly double the Lumias Nokia sold in the fourth quarter of 2012, it's also 7% less than the 8.8 million Lumias Nokia sold in the third quarter of 2013.
Microsoft and Nokia ready for long fight
Related: Nokia's ex-CEO set for $25 million windfall
Like Blackberry, Nokia was once a giant in the handset market but has seen its fortunes fade as it struggles to keep pace with rivals. Apple's (AAPL, Fortune 500) iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy S4 and even Google's (GOOG, Fortune 500) new Moto X have managed to capture more buzz.
Still, Nokia's devices business is crucial for Microsoft in its push to take on other gadget makers, as consumers shift away from Windows PCs to iPads, Android tablets and smartphones. Most Nokia smartphones run Microsoft's Windows Phone software, helping Microsoft leapfrog BlackBerry for a very distant third place in the smartphone operating system market, behind Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
Nokia shares slid about 4%. Microsoft is due to report results Thursday afternoon.
After selling its devices business to Microsoft, Nokia will be left with its telecom equipment businesses which also recorded weak results. Fourth quarter sales for its solutions & network unit slumped 22%.
UNIT 4.- TRANSMISSION MACHINES
Good evening!
Now, in class I am studying simple machines, and I want to show you some examples of this machines. I put a link where you can watch a video about inclined plane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZbPj0pwl0k
If you want to watch more examples about simple machines I put the link of the youtube´s list.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE LIST
Now, in class I am studying simple machines, and I want to show you some examples of this machines. I put a link where you can watch a video about inclined plane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZbPj0pwl0k
If you want to watch more examples about simple machines I put the link of the youtube´s list.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE LIST
UNIT B.- ENERGIES
Hellooo!
In this post, I want to show you the new youtube´s list for the wind enegy. I hope that you want the videos.
CLICK HERE TO WACHT THE LIST
In this post, I want to show you the new youtube´s list for the wind enegy. I hope that you want the videos.
CLICK HERE TO WACHT THE LIST
Monday, 30 December 2013
OTHER-CHRISTMAS
Here is an interesting video about a Christmas Tree established in Mexico City which was 110.35 meters, which corresponds to the height of 40-storey building, and the diameter - 35 meters. Total weight of all metal structures was 330 tons, It is made of steel rods and wire, but consists mainly of electric garlands - 1.2 million colored lights and 80 miles of wires.Now it is on the Guiness book of records.
This video shows it:
ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ MORALES
OTHER - NEW YEAR´S EVE
Early New Year's Celebrations
The earliest recorded festivities in honor of a new year’s arrival date
back some 4,000 years to ancient Babylon. For the Babylonians, the first new moon following the vernal equinox—the
day in late March with an equal amount of sunlight and darkness—heralded the
start of a new year. They marked the occasion with a massive religious festival
called Akitu (derived from the Sumerian word for barley, which was cut in the
spring) that involved a different ritual on each of its 11 days. In addition to
the new year, Atiku celebrated the mythical victory of the Babylonian sky god
Marduk over the evil sea goddess Tiamat and served an important political
purpose: It was during this time that a new king was crowned or that the
current ruler’s divine mandate was symbolically renewed.
Throughout
antiquity, civilizations around the world developed increasingly sophisticated
calendars, typically pinning the first day of the year to an agricultural or astronomical event. In Egypt, for
instance, the year began with the annual flooding of the Nile, which coincided
with the rising of the star Sirius. The first day of the Chinese new year,
meanwhile, occurred with the second new moon after the winter solstice.
January 1 Becomes New Year's Day
The early
Roman calendar consisted of 10 months and 304 days, with each new year
beginning at the vernalequinox; according to tradition, it was created by Romulus, the founder of Rome,
in the eighth century B.C. A later king, Numa Pompilius, is credited with
adding the months of Januarius and Februarius. Over the centuries, the calendar
fell out of sync with the sun, and in 46 B.C. the emperor Julius Caesar decided
to solve the problem by consulting with the most prominent astronomers and
mathematicians of his time.
He introduced the Julian calendar, which closely resembles the more modern Gregorian
calendar that most countries around the world use today.
As part of his reform, Caesar
instituted January 1 as the first day of the year, partly to honor the month’s
namesake: Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, whose two faces allowed him to
look back into the past and forward into the future. Romans celebrated by
offering sacrifices to Janus, exchanging gifts with one another, decorating
their homes with laurel branches and attending raucous parties. In medieval
Europe, Christian leaders temporarily replaced January 1 as the first of the
year with days carrying more religious significance, such as December 25 (the
anniversary of Jesus’ birth) and March 25 (the Feast of the Annunciation); Pope
Gregory XIII reestablished January 1 as New Year’s Day in 1582.
New Year's Traditions
In many
countries, New Year’s celebrations begin on the evening of December 31—New
Year’s Eve—and continue into the early hours of January 1. Revelers often enjoy
meals and snacks thought to bestow good luck for the coming year. In Spain and
several other Spanish-speaking countries, people bolt down a dozen
grapes-symbolizing their hopes for the months ahead-right before midnight. In
many parts of the world, traditional New Year’s dishes feature legumes, which
are thought to resemble coins and herald future financial success; examples
include lentils in Italy and black-eyed peas in the southern United States. Because
pigs represent progress and prosperity in some cultures, pork appears on the
New Year’s Eve table in Cuba, Austria, Hungary, Portugal and other countries.
Ring-shaped cakes and pastries, a sign that the year has come full circle,
round out the feast in the Netherlands, Mexico, Greece and
elsewhere. In Sweden and Norway, meanwhile, rice pudding with an almond hidden
inside is served on New Year’s Eve; it is said that whoever finds the nut can
expect 12 months of good fortune.
Other customs that are common
worldwide include watching fireworks and singing songs to welcome the new year,
including the ever-popular "Auld Lang Syne" in many English-speaking
countries. The practice of making resolutions for the new year is thought to
have first caught on among the ancient Babylonians, who made promises in order
to earn the favor of the gods and start the year off on the right foot. (They
would reportedly vow to pay off debts and return borrowed farm equipment.)
In the United States, the most iconic New Year’s tradition is the dropping
of a giant ball in New York City's Times Square at the stroke of midnight. Millions of people around the world watch
the event, which has taken place almost every year since 1907. Over time, the
ball itself has ballooned from a 700-pound iron-and-wood orb to a brightly
patterned sphere 12 feet in diameter and weighing in at nearly 12,000 pounds.
Various towns and cities across America have developed their own versions of
the Times Square ritual, organizing public drops of items ranging from pickles
(Dillsburg, Pennsylvania) to possums (Tallapoosa, Georgia) at midnight on New
Year’s Eve.
ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ MORALES
Saturday, 28 December 2013
OTHER-CHRISTMAS LIGHTS IN AMERICA
Here is a video about the use of lights in Christmas,especially in America because for many families in the United States, taking a drive to see local light decorations during the Christmas holiday is an annual tradition. One of the most spectacular in the Washington area features more than one million lights. VOA's Deborah Block takes us to dazzling displays at Watkins Regional Park in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
I hope you will like it.
ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ MORALES
Thursday, 19 December 2013
OTHER - CHRISTMAS . VIDEO
Here is a funny video called : What does 2013 say? .This a review made by you tube of the best videos ones of 2013 because it takes the most famous parts of the most seen videos this year . It ´s really funny and i hope that you will like it because it makes a parody of some famous characters in you tube and in this year.
ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ MORALES
Sunday, 15 December 2013
UNIT A.- THE GLOBAL WARMING
Sorry we had some problems so you should click in the photo of mighmap.You have the other mighmap in other post two places down.
Friday, 13 December 2013
OTHER-VIDEO OF WORLD CUP 2014
We are nearer and nearer to the world cup so i put the official video about the Brazil´s world cup wich will be the next 12 of June so i thought that it was a good idea to put a video : the official that you will watch on tv next summer.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Monday, 9 December 2013
OTHER.- BIG NELSON MANDELA
BIG NELSON MANDELA.
In this post I want rembember the life of a big person : NELSON MANDELA. In this video account the life of Nelson that died the last 5 of December at night. He was the best person iin the world ( in my opinión). I love you, Mandila.
Monday, 2 December 2013
OTHER.- NEW GOOD APP
FLIPAGRAM
I have instagram and I saw a lot of videos with photos and music. And I looked for in the PLAY STORE (for android) and I saw a new app: FLIPAGRAM. You can do videos for instagram or other uses.

Sunday, 1 December 2013
UNIT A.- THE GLOBAL WARMING.
THE GLOBAL WARMING.
In this post I put a video that explain the global warming more easy than the last post. The global warming is a change of the Earth planet. Some people think that is true and other that is false. The changes are more contamination, high temperaturas, snowbreak and more. I hope that you like the video and you think about this.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
OTHER.- NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Now, we have a new youtube channel where we put some videos about different topics. We put the link and you only have click in the link.
We hope you like.
The link are: http://www.youtube.com/ playlist?list=PLmQZr7af_aV- SWNoifEajeUumvbqVE4ln&feature= mh_lolz
We hope you like.
The link are: http://www.youtube.com/
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
OTHERS.- SAMSUNG
Samsung admits that it needs to improve its software.
- The Korean giant will invest half of its R & D resources in software.
- Expert is hiring and opening laboratories abroad.
- Open the door to "aggressive acquisitions" of technology companies.
Samsung has recognised that it needs to improve its software and has announced that it will invest 50% of their R & D resources on this objective , due to criticism in this section presentment.
Athough company chief says that Samsung is a company ' hardware ' to reaffirmed its commitment to software. So has announced its CEO , Kwon Oh- hyun , during the Samsung Analyst Day , a day in which company executives present their key business divisions to analysts and investors .
" Much of the development of technology industries is shifting from hardware to software ," said Kwon Oh- hyun . For his part , the chairman of Samsung , Lee Sang- hoon , explained that Samsung is hiring more software experts and opening research and development laboratories abroad " to address the specific needs of each region."
Kwon stated that Samsung is a company " hardware-centric ," but pointed out that they are also working on software solutions . Also, according to the CEO , will acquire " aggressively " some companies " provide good technology."
Sunday, 3 November 2013
UNIT 2.- PLASTICS AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
UNIT 6 : EXERCICES 1, 2 AND 3.
If you want to see the exercices 1,2 and 3 (unit 6), you must CLICK HERE
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