Saturday, August 15, 2015

Activity 1.3 

reluctant : I'm not sure of the I.V.F decision, because I will be holding in my arms a test tube baby and not my son.

eager: I'm disagree with your point of view, the in vitro fertilization is just a modern way to choose the baby sex, and in our case we want a boy

reluctant: I know that the I.V.F is the chance to make sure our baby is going to be a boy, but it is completely unnatural and feel wrong. you know how important is moral to me.


eager: you may be right, but I.V.F is a medical solution to our problem, and we have enough money to afford it.Just think about having a girl and a boy. we will be such a happy family and will not be dealing whit girls problems that are so hard to understand.

reluctan: yeah, I think si, so its decide lets go together to have our little boy.

Friday, October 24, 2014

letter to a friend

Dear Rolo,                                                                                                            28 February 2014


how are you, well i am not too good because I recently got injured in my practice of waterpolo 



Wednesday, September 3, 2014

global warming


Topic: Global Warming is the most significative envariomental problem facing us.

source 1.-


We are the cause.

We are overloading our atmosphere with carbon dioxide, which traps heat and steadily drives up the planet’s temperature. Where does all this carbon come from? Thefossil fuels we burn for energy — coal, natural gas, and oil — plus the loss of forests due to deforestation, especially in the tropics.

The scientific evidence is clear.

Within the scientific community, there is no debate: An overwhelming majority of climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and that human activity is the primary cause.
This broad consensus — and the extensive scientific evidence that supports it — is often downplayed or distorted by a small but vocal minority of special interests that have a vested interest in delaying action on climate change.
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/

union of concerned scientists

available on 3/9/2014

source 2.-

Today, because of greenhouse gas pollution, the planet is heating up at a much faster rate than ever before and our oceans are becoming more acidic. Temperature rises can appear small, but small increases translate into big changes for the world’s climate and natural environment.

Hotter days, more severe storms, floods, snowfalls, droughts, fire and higher sea levels are expected in the foreseeable future. These changes threaten jobs, agricultural production, water supplies, industries, human lives and, ultimately, the survival of species and entire ecosystems. Scientists predict that a global temperature rise of close to 2°C (above pre-industrial levels) could result in 25% of the Earth’s animals and plants disappearing because they can’t adapt fast enough.

In less than 100 years, average temperatures on Earth have already warmed by 0.74°C1, and by around 1°C in Australia2. The ten warmest years on record have all occurred since 19983.

Scientists attribute recent temperature rises and ocean acidification to human activities like burning coal and oil, and clearing forests. These activities lead to greenhouse gases being released in to the atmosphere at such levels that they exceed natural concentrations and become pollutants.

http://www.wwf.org.au/our_work/people_and_the_environment/global_warming_and_climate_change/

WWF.org

source 3:


Why is global warming a problem?

By Holli RiebeekJuly 6, 2010
The cost and benefits of global warming will vary greatly from area to area. For moderate climate change, the balance can be difficult to assess. But the larger the change in climate, the more negative the consequences will become. Global warming will probably make life harder, not easier, for most people. This is mainly because we have already built enormous infrastructure based on the climate we now have.
People in some temperate zones may benefit from milder winters, more abundant rainfall, and expanding crop production zones. But people in other areas will suffer from increased heat waves, coastal erosion, rising sea level, more erratic rainfall, and droughts.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/blogs/climateqa/why-is-global-warming-a-problem/
 Holli Riebeek
July 6, 2010





Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Visualization of a Poem "south river good" by Bat Juyi


1.- first shot, Higt Angle, wide shot, the forest,the ocean and the flowers

2.- second shot, Dutch angle, long shot a person in the river thinking 

3.- third shot, Dutch angle, long shot person walking trough the river looking the environment surroundings

4.- four shot, Zoom in the person looking at the river extream close up to his eyes and zoom out to a wide shot

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

news script


hello  I am José Tomás Lecourant and welcome to The Mackay School news.Today i would like to inform you about the interhouse challenge that took place last Friday at the school.

was very interesting, the interhouse was about penalties, this year the house captain took the important decision to chose which student would throw the penalty for each category and only 1 goalkeeper to save all the shots , the team to score more goals would win, this time Somerscales house captain took the better decision and with only one miss penalty Somersacles win this 2nd interhouse challenge of the year.

I personalty like this interhouse because they bring all students together for making they house win and it also make student to get more involved in the house competition. 

now let see what student think about this interhouse challenge. 

interview people...



this was only a short review of this interhouse but the competitions just begging no one know who will win the shield.