Project the English 5
jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2011
domingo, 27 de noviembre de 2011
TRENDS
MY TRENDS
like to party with my friends and pass it very well.
I Like to be in fashion with clothing, when I go shopping I like to buy presentable clothes for any occasion.
I like to go with my friends the mall.
TECHNOLOGY
"NASA send her to explore the planet Mars to, (Curiosity)"
"CURIOSITY"
This browser will inform the NASA, the existence of life on Mars.This ambitious project is estimated to last one year if the economy of our planet does not prevent.
URBE Teacher Doris Molero Leandro Nuñez
viernes, 25 de noviembre de 2011
Student life
Student life
I am very happy to be a student I am very happy to be a student of one of the most beautiful universities in Venezuela missing several years to graduate, but I will graduate, that's one of my goals
My University
My University
The urbe is a big building, it has seven buildings, a big library, it has seven little cafeterias , a lots of laboratories, and a lot of main halls it also has a health services building and a big parking place. It also has four sports fields, one for basketball practice, one for the realization of indoor soccer, one for volleyball practice, a large field for the realization of softball, baseball and kickingball.
This is my neighborhood
This is my neighborhood
My area there is much movement, is located on Avenue 13 this one of the main avenue of Maracaibo, is a very nice way here are very friendly people, my family has over 27 years living around here, we are near a school, a gym, a hardware store and have a bakery two blocks, 5 blocks this the center of the city, where there are a variety of malls and shops.
URBE TEACHER DORIS MOLERO LEANDRO NUÑEZ
jueves, 24 de noviembre de 2011
jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011
Ziona Chana, with 39 wives and 94 children, is the man with the world's largest family
Mr. Ziona Chana, born in northeastern India, seems to have taken the concept of extended family to a new level, and you just got the Guinness world record for the large family by his 39 wives, 94 children, his 14 daughters and their 33 grandchildren, who, the 167 live in the same house.
Ziona Chana is the leader of a religious sect based in the Presbyterian branch of Christianity, one of the foundations of the cult invented by Ziona Chana having a big family, for which permits polygamy. Thus, Ziona Chana, 66, has married 39 women and has had nearly 100 children, but not happy with it, has gotten into your home to the wives of married sons and all his grandchildren. The total family lives in a house with four floors and 100 rooms in northeastern India, in the town of Baktawng, located in the region of Mizore. In this building, Ziona Chana has a large bedroom that shares a night with a wife, while others share large dormitories.
The world's largest family works with clockwork precision, the family lives around Ziona Chana, who always walks surrounded by a dozen of their wives. All chores are handled by the oldest of Ziona wife Chana, 69, who organizes all the work, the wives are in charge of food for 167 people, so they can use up about 30 chickens, 60 kilograms of potatoes and 100 of rice, for their part, the daughters and daughters are responsible for cleaning and laundry while children are engaged in work outside the home, in the fields or controlling the family's livestock .
Although it may seem incomprehensible, Ziona Chana says that his whole family is very happy, as he is considered a privilege to have the opportunity to care for so many people. Ziona Chana's case may remind us of Ogwell Asentus Akuku Kenyan, who died last fall at age 92, leaving 210 children with 130 women, or to the Israeli Ratson Goel, who, 58 years, also leads a sect, in which he has 32 wives and 89 children. However, it seems that the larger family record of the world will continue on Ziona Chana and his giant family.
jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2011
The Virtual Nurse Will See You Now
Researchers at Northeastern University have developed a virtual nurse and exercise coach that are surprisingly likable and effective—even if they're not quite as affable as the medical hologram on Star Trek. In fact, patients who interacted with a virtual nurse named Elizabeth said they preferred the computer simulation to an actual doctor or nurse because they didn't feel rushed or talked down to.
A recent clinical trial of the technology found that Elizabeth also appears to have a beneficial effect on care. A month after discharge, people who interacted with the virtual nurse were more likely to know their diagnosis and to make a follow-up appointment with their primary-care doctor. The results of the study are currently under review for publication.
"We try to present something that is not just an information exchange but is a social exchange," says Timothy Bickmore, associate professor in Northeastern's College of Computer and Information Science. Bickmore led the research. "It expresses empathy if the patient is having problems, and patients seem to resonate with that."
Bickmore first became interested in working on "virtual agents" after seeing demonstrations of very early interactive animated characters. "I was amazed at how people were instantly mesmerized by them, and how quickly this effect vanished when the characters did something stupid," he says. "I was interested in seeing how they could be engineered to maintain the enchantment over long periods of time and be used for practical purposes beyond entertainment."
He adds that patients with little or no computer experience seem to prefer the virtual person to more standard computer interactions, because it feels more natural.
"Most people get frightened when they hear they are going to get care from a computer, so to hear so clearly that we are not short-changing patients is gratifying," says Joseph Kvedar, a physician and founder and director of the Center for Connected Health at Partners Healthcare. Kvedar has collaborated with Bickmore in the past.
VIDEO
To develop the computer-controlled avatars, researchers first recorded interactions between patients and nurses. They then tried to emulate the nurses' nonverbal communication by endowing the virtual character with hand gestures and facial expressions. (The resulting animation is, however, much simpler than today's sophisticated video games.)
Researchers also add small talk, asking users about local sports teams and the weather, which real nurses and coaches often do to put patients at ease. The verbal interactions are fairly basic; the nurse or trainer has a set repertoire of questions, and users choose from a selection of possible answers. For anything beyond that repertoire, the virtual agent will refer the patient to a human health-care provider.
my opinion the technology in the world this Avanse very fast, so people will know by the virtual nurse about your diagnotico and this medium helps people get scared Achaeans, since most of these get scare when you receive the attention of a team.
viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011
HALLOWEEN
"HALLOWEEN"
Halloween means "All Hallow's Eve", the word comes from Old English, and means "eve of all saints," as it refers to the night of October 31, the eve of the Feast of All Saints. However, the old Anglo-Saxon custom has stolen his strict religious sense to hold in place the night of terror, of witches and ghosts. Halloween marks a sad return to the old paganism, a trend that has spread also among Hispanic peoples.
Origins
The celebration of Halloween began with the Celts, ancient inhabitants of Eastern Europe, Western and parts of Asia Minor. Among them lived the Druids, pagan priests worshiping trees, especially oak. They believed in the immortality of the soul, which they said was introduced to another individual to leave the body, but on October 31, returned to his old home to seek food for their inhabitants, who were obliged to make provision for it.Pumpkin, candy, costumes .
The pumpkin was added later and has its origin in the Scandinavian countries and then returned to Europe and the rest of Latin cultural colonization through its media and television films and imported films.
In recent years, begins to rage between the Mediterranean and Latin American teenagers who forget their own rich traditions to adopt the hollow pumpkin lit. At Hallowe'en (All Hallow's eve of), literally the eve of All Saints, the Saxon legend says it is easy to see witches and ghosts. Children dress up and go, with a candlein a pumpkin hollowed introduced in which incisions are made to form a skull, from house to house. When the door opens shout "trick or treat" (joke or gift) to indicate that a joke on those who do not give them a sort of tip or bonus in sweets or money.
I do not celebrate Halloween, I do not see it as a support for the devil who is not but I see well, I am a Christian and that does not look good to support a party that almost worship is evensomething that is not with God.
URBE Teacher Doris Molero Leandro Nuñez
"HALLOWEEN"
Halloween means "All Hallow's Eve", the word comes from Old English, and means "eve of all saints," as it refers to the night of October 31, the eve of the Feast of All Saints. However, the old Anglo-Saxon custom has stolen his strict religious sense to hold in place the night of terror, of witches and ghosts. Halloween marks a sad return to the old paganism, a trend that has spread also among Hispanic peoples.
Origins
The celebration of Halloween began with the Celts, ancient inhabitants of Eastern Europe, Western and parts of Asia Minor. Among them lived the Druids, pagan priests worshiping trees, especially oak. They believed in the immortality of the soul, which they said was introduced to another individual to leave the body, but on October 31, returned to his old home to seek food for their inhabitants, who were obliged to make provision for it.Pumpkin, candy, costumes .
The pumpkin was added later and has its origin in the Scandinavian countries and then returned to Europe and the rest of Latin cultural colonization through its media and television films and imported films.
In recent years, begins to rage between the Mediterranean and Latin American teenagers who forget their own rich traditions to adopt the hollow pumpkin lit. At Hallowe'en (All Hallow's eve of), literally the eve of All Saints, the Saxon legend says it is easy to see witches and ghosts. Children dress up and go, with a candlein a pumpkin hollowed introduced in which incisions are made to form a skull, from house to house. When the door opens shout "trick or treat" (joke or gift) to indicate that a joke on those who do not give them a sort of tip or bonus in sweets or money.
I do not celebrate Halloween, I do not see it as a support for the devil who is not but I see well, I am a Christian and that does not look good to support a party that almost worship is evensomething that is not with God.
URBE Teacher Doris Molero Leandro Nuñez
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