lunes, 11 de julio de 2011

JUNE 27- JULY 1

HONESTY

 consider myself an honest person BECAUSE HONESTY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FIRST VALUE OF ALL THIS VALUE WITHOUT GETTING AS WE CAN NOT VAOR Professions THIS IS THE EU S Q DOES SOMEONE RELIABLE AND SUCCESSFUL
modesty and personal appearance:
because I consider one of the people I like to dress well and be appropriate to wear to wherever you attend.
Should men and women how dress?
a person's appearance says a lot about how that person is, so they should dress according to where they work and without being too outlandish.
opinion about honesty?
the honesty of a person tells a lot, you could say that when a person is honest can trust her and also earns the respect of others, and occasionally even recognize him.
 

june 20-24

Monday:
Ethics and Values:
I think in this times are very lost values ​​that nobody cares happens around no values ​​nature in sentimental even in children. the ethic is something that very few people have that right now all want to fix the table below.

Tuesday:
What Should Have to get permission teenagers for?
Must learn to respect what is not yours, Porl much before you do something you have to ask if you can.

Wednesday:
Must learn to respect private property that no one likes to get into their land. so if you do not respect they can get into serious problems that do not know how reactionary the owner of that land.
put aside if the sign is a hazard that could aver and thus avoid an accident.

Thursday:
Participate in a simulation project, where we pretended a davamos totilleria and our view on some improvements that could make to the process.

Friday:
An example of ethics: this happens a lot in the social rehabilitation, if the prisoner has money can yegar a settlement with the judge and goes free or on bail, but if they leave no money there and even graduates become distressed by help.

June 13 to 17

1.- DO YOU HAVE A COMPUTER?

2.- WHAT COMPUTER ACCESORY DO YOU HAVE?

3.- WHICH WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE?

4.- WHERE CAN YOU GET THE LATEST INFORMACION AND COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS?

5 COMPUTER, ACCESORYES, SOFTWARE, FHOTO, VIDEO, AUDIO, APPLYANCES, ENTERTEINMENT?

6.- WHAT COMPUTER VROUND DO YOU RECOMENDATION? WHY?

7.- DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS TROUBLESHOOT?

8.- DO YOU KNOW WHAT ARE COMPUTER COMMANDS?

9.- DISCRIBE YOUR COMPUTER? ¿ HOW DO YOU USER IT?

10.- ARE YOU A COMPUTER ADICT?

11.- WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT INTERNET?

12.- WHAT CAIND A PROBLEMS HAVE YOU HAD IN THE ENTERNET?

jueves 26 de mayo 2011

video report thursday 26

video 1

a woman named Novak, teaches a painting in which she plays is the sun in the water and performed a puntor Russian, and people give their view ppunto where some say they do not perish and paint Vourla , then presents a case that she plays is a bucket of gold, and people are inaccuracies and believe that this crazy at the end shows them a picture that I mentioned that it is a park, and therefore the picture is in white.

video 2

is a young man working in an office and he says he is a photographic artist and a woman that happens, and begins to obcervar the pictures and she says it's a phenomenal artist, but he did not know that the photographs were biendo were not him.

sábado, 28 de mayo de 2011

23 on May 27

Hable sobre los pedazos de arte y artistas
 Vincent Van Gogh
The National Art Museum is located in the building formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. This work was built between 1905 and 1911 by Italian architect Silvio Contri. This building monuments to their vocation and should reflect the strength of the regime who had built Porfirian. The building is eclectic historicist style, very unusual at that time, highlighting the influence of the Renaissance style in the lower levels. The upper levels were decorated with columns and neoclassical elements that harmonize with the lines a bit more austere neighbor's Palacio de Mineria. Also, the building was tucked to leave a public square in front, the current Tolsá Square, which would allow the showcasing of the important buildings that are around. In the interior, the majestic lobby, consisting of several columns with Corinthian capitals and the steps, made in iron and are finished at the ceiling with a beautiful allegorical painting of peace. The National Art Museum houses a rich collection of Mexican art spanning from the sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century. Much of the works were part of the collection of the Academy of San Carlos for better conservation and according to their subject, were distributed to the museum, the Museo Nacional de San Carlos and the Colonial Art Gallery. Among the works of MUNAL (National Art Museum) are paintings by Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Eugenio Landesio and the largest collection of paintings by the outstanding Mexican landscaper, Jose Maria Velasco, among othersThe National Art Museum is located in the building formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. This work was built between 1905 and 1911 by Italian architect Silvio Contri. This building monuments to their vocation and should reflect the strength of the regime who had built Porfirian. The building is eclectic historicist style, very unusual at that time, highlighting the influence of the Renaissance style in the lower levels. The upper levels were decorated with columns and neoclassical elements that harmonize with the lines a bit more austere neighbor's Palacio de Mineria. Also, the building was tucked to leave a public square in front, the current Tolsá Square, which would allow the showcasing of the important buildings that are around. In the interior, the majestic lobby, consisting of several columns with Corinthian capitals and the steps, made in iron and are finished at the ceiling with a beautiful allegorical painting of peace. The National Art Museum houses a rich collection of Mexican art spanning from the sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century. Much of the works were part of the collection of the Academy of San Carlos for better conservation and according to their subject, were distributed to the museum, the Museo Nacional de San Carlos and the Colonial Art Gallery. Among the works of MUNAL (National Art Museum) are paintings by Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Eugenio Landesio and the largest collection of paintings by the outstanding Mexican landscaper, Jose Maria Velasco, among othersThe National Art Museum is located in the building formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. This work was built between 1905 and 1911 by Italian architect Silvio Contri. This building monuments to their vocation and should reflect the strength of the regime who had built Porfirian. The building is eclectic historicist style, very unusual at that time, highlighting the influence of the Renaissance style in the lower levels. The upper levels were decorated with columns and neoclassical elements that harmonize with the lines a bit more austere neighbor's Palacio de Mineria. Also, the building was tucked to leave a public square in front, the current Tolsá Square, which would allow the showcasing of the important buildings that are around. In the interior, the majestic lobby, consisting of several columns with Corinthian capitals and the steps, made in iron and are finished at the ceiling with a beautiful allegorical painting of peace. The National Art Museum houses a rich collection of Mexican art spanning from the sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century. Much of the works were part of the collection of the Academy of San Carlos for better conservation and according to their subject, were distributed to the museum, the Museo Nacional de San Carlos and the Colonial Art Gallery. Among the works of MUNAL (National Art Museum) are paintings by Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Eugenio Landesio and the largest collection of paintings by the outstanding Mexican landscaper, Jose Maria Velasco, among othersThe National Art Museum is located in the building formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. This work was built between 1905 and 1911 by Italian architect Silvio Contri. This building monuments to their vocation and should reflect the strength of the regime who had built Porfirian. The building is eclectic historicist style, very unusual at that time, highlighting the influence of the Renaissance style in the lower levels. The upper levels were decorated with columns and neoclassical elements that harmonize with the lines a bit more austere neighbor's Palacio de Mineria. Also, the building was tucked to leave a public square in front, the current Tolsá Square, which would allow the showcasing of the important buildings that are around. In the interior, the majestic lobby, consisting of several columns with Corinthian capitals and the steps, made in iron and are finished at the ceiling with a beautiful allegorical painting of peace. The National Art Museum houses a rich collection of Mexican art spanning from the sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century. Much of the works were part of the collection of the Academy of San Carlos for better conservation and according to their subject, were distributed to the museum, the Museo Nacional de San Carlos and the Colonial Art Gallery. Among the works of MUNAL (National Art Museum) are paintings by Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Eugenio Landesio and the largest collection of paintings by the outstanding Mexican landscaper, Jose Maria Velasco, among othersThe National Art Museum is located in the building formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. This work was built between 1905 and 1911 by Italian architect Silvio Contri. This building monuments to their vocation and should reflect the strength of the regime who had built Porfirian. The building is eclectic historicist style, very unusual at that time, highlighting the influence of the Renaissance style in the lower levels. The upper levels were decorated with columns and neoclassical elements that harmonize with the lines a bit more austere neighbor's Palacio de Mineria. Also, the building was tucked to leave a public square in front, the current Tolsá Square, which would allow the showcasing of the important buildings that are around. In the interior, the majestic lobby, consisting of several columns with Corinthian capitals and the steps, made in iron and are finished at the ceiling with a beautiful allegorical painting of peace. The National Art Museum houses a rich collection of Mexican art spanning from the sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century. Much of the works were part of the collection of the Academy of San Carlos for better conservation and according to their subject, were distributed to the museum, the Museo Nacional de San Carlos and the Colonial Art Gallery. Among the works of MUNAL (National Art Museum) are paintings by Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Eugenio Landesio and the largest collection of paintings by the outstanding Mexican landscaper, Jose Maria Velasco, among othersThe National Art Museum is located in the building formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. This work was built between 1905 and 1911 by Italian architect Silvio Contri. This building monuments to their vocation and should reflect the strength of the regime who had built Porfirian. The building is eclectic historicist style, very unusual at that time, highlighting the influence of the Renaissance style in the lower levels. The upper levels were decorated with columns and neoclassical elements that harmonize with the lines a bit more austere neighbor's Palacio de Mineria. Also, the building was tucked to leave a public square in front, the current Tolsá Square, which would allow the showcasing of the important buildings that are around. In the interior, the majestic lobby, consisting of several columns with Corinthian capitals and the steps, made in iron and are finished at the ceiling with a beautiful allegorical painting of peace. The National Art Museum houses a rich collection of Mexican art spanning from the sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century. Much of the works were part of the collection of the Academy of San Carlos for better conservation and according to their subject, were distributed to the museum, the Museo Nacional de San Carlos and the Colonial Art Gallery. Among the works of MUNAL (National Art Museum) are paintings by Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Eugenio Landesio and the largest collection of paintings by the outstanding Mexican landscaper, Jose Maria Velasco, among others

Estatua ecuestre del rey Carlos IV de España por Manuel Tolsá
  • Arte en el interior del museo

  • Arte en el interior del museo

  • sábado, 30 de abril de 2011

    April-11-15

    monday
    I recommend this museum for which I like very much these creaturas and are very interesanting.
    This museum is called the bubble is in hermoillo sonorous has many fossils of different types of dinosaurs
     Especially rex appreciates this tiranosauio
    Tyrannosaurus (" lizard tyrant ") is a kind represented by the only species of dinosaur terópodo tiranosáurido, that lived at the end of the Cretaceous period, does approximately 67 and 65 millions of years, in the Maastrichtiano, in what it is today North America. The species type and the only valid species Tyrannosaurus rex where rex means king in Latin, commonly abridged as T. rex., is a common figure in the popular culture. It lived across what is now western North America, with a distribution much more wide than other tiranosáuridos. It is one of the last dinosaurs not avianos in existing before the massive extinction of the Cretaceous - tertiary one
    His fossil remains are scanty. Until 2006 30 specimens have been found, [24] including only three complete crania. The first opposing specimens had an important paper in the War of the Bones. It is necessary to emphasize that Tyrannosaurus rex is the carnivorous dinosaur best known in the popular human culture.His fossil remains are scanty. Until 2006 30 specimens have been found, [24] including only three complete crania. The first opposing specimens had an important paper in the War of the Bones. It is necessary to emphasize that Tyrannosaurus rex is the carnivorous dinosaur best known in the popular human culture.

    thesday

    domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

    4-8 april-video

    Monday Video Report

    Unit 7

    are a group of friends who begin to discuss different colors and say that some are boring, ugly and some colors are very good, then one of the guys says if that does not have a suitable combination and if preunta it seems the green to the girl and she replied that he had not thought of that color.

    1.- They are seeing diferenttypes of colors and asking what color makes feel more happy or sad or tired and they are fighting because know one agree with the color of the other people and they are disagree in what color they want to paint the walls.

    2.- Marie is so quiet and doctor cheer is giong to help Marie so she can laugh but doesn´t work and then doctor cheer give her a chocolate and Marie isn´t quiet anymore she is happy with the chocolate that doctor cheer give her.

    3.- Is like a survey asking to diferent people how diferent are they from his brothers what kind of personalities have each one.