dimarts, 12 de maig del 2009

EASTER HOLLIDAYS.

On the holy week I played the drums in my "cofradia". The first Easter I went to Gandia with some friends, We stayed in a beach flat. And at night I went to Falkata's pub and I danced with my friends. I have never been to a similar place and I really like it. The next day I went to Gandia's nardboor and I had dineer in a good restaurant in front of the beach.
Finally, I went to Tavernes beach to have lunch an on Monday's afternoon I come to Alzira.
Between the first and the second Easter I did my homework.
Last easter days I stayes at home but on Monday afternoon I went to a famous green place in my city to eat a bun.

My first day of secundary school.

On my first day of secundary school, I was sky and i felt strange an scared, because I knew that everyone was new for me I wonder if someone know went to my class and I was nervous. But then I relieved my self because my classmates were very friendly and generous, And the teachers were friendly.
My clas was the best!

dilluns, 2 de març del 2009

My friend Florencia


This is a description of my friend Florencia. She's from Uruguay, but she lives in Alzira and She's seventeen years old. Flopy is a very good friend of mine. We met in the lenguage academy celled "English House" last year and e got on well immediately but the teacher separated us on the second gay because we talked a lot.

She' got long, straight and black hair, She's got brown eyes. She's tall, slim and olive-skinned. I like her because She is very friendly, kind and honest. Sometimes she is nervous and very lazy. It annoys me that her friend Vero hurts her. We enjoy gossiping and I like it when she helps me. Although we met a short time ago she is very important to me, and I trust her.

She likes basketball ang going to the cinema. She loves listening to house music.

dimarts, 24 de febrer del 2009


The Power Wind: is renewable and doesn' t produce gases during operation.
Airflows can be used to run turbines.since wind speed isn't constant, a wind farm's annual energy production is never as much as the sum of the generator nameplate ratings multiplied by the total hours in a year.

Renewable energy

Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources—such as sunlight,[2] wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat. Hydroelectricity was the next largest renewable source, providing 3% (15% of global electricity generation), followed by solar hot water/heating, which contributed 1.3%. Modern technologies, such as geothermal energy, wind power, solar power, and ocean energy together provided some 0.8% of final energy consumption.
Some renewable energy technologies are criticised for being intermittent or unsightly, yet the market is growing for many forms of renewable energy. In response to the G8's call on the IEA.
Wind power is growing at the rate of 30 percent annually, with a worldwide installed capacity of over 100 GW, and is widely used in several European countries and the United States.

Liquid biofuel


Liquid biofuel is usually either a bioalcohol such as ethanol fuel or an oil such as biodiesel or straight vegetable oil. Biodiesel can be used in modern diesel vehicles with little or no modification to the engine. It can be made from waste and virgin vegetable and animal oils and fats (lipids). Virgin vegetable oils can be used in modified diesel engines. In fact the diesel engine was originally designed to run on vegetable oil rather than fossil fuel. A major benefit of biodiesel use is the reduction in net CO2 emissions, since all the carbon emitted was recently captured during the growing phase of the biomass. The use of biodiesel also reduces emission of carbon monoxide and other pollutants by 20 to 40%.

dilluns, 16 de febrer del 2009

Darwin's biography

Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin. At the age of 51, Charles Darwin had just published On the Origin of Species.
Charles Robert Darwin. At the age of 51, Charles Darwin had just published On the Origin of Species.
Born 12 February 1809(1809-02-12)
Mount House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Died 19 April 1882 (aged 73)
Down House, Downe, Kent, England
Residence England
Nationality British
Fields Naturalist
Institutions Royal Geographical Society
Alma mater University of Edinburgh
University of Cambridge
Academic advisors Adam Sedgwick
John Stevens Henslow
Known for The Voyage of the Beagle
On The Origin of Species
Natural selection
Influences Charles Lyell
Influenced Thomas Henry Huxley
George John Romanes
Notable awards Royal Medal (1853)
Wollaston Medal (1859)
Copley Medal (1864)
Religious stance Church of England, though Unitarian family background, Agnostic after 1851.
Signature
Charles Darwin's signature
Notes
He was a grandson of Erasmus Darwin and a grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, and married his cousin Emma Wedgwood.

A GOOD PLACE FOR A HOLIDAY,



I went to the Greek islands in August 2008 with my family and my brother's girlfriend. We went by plane.

We stayed in a pleasure cruise. We were there for one week. Isaw same hostorical things and beautiful beaches. The best place was Santorini becaue I loved the houses of town. At the end of the trip we went to Venecia and got on a gondola. I bought some clothes and a picture.

I recommend it because it's exciting. In the summer the weather is great!



Mar Pascual, Alzira.