1. What`s the talent ? ( what`s it about?)
My talent is making crafts
The Arts and Crafts Movement was a British, Canadian, Australian and American design movement that flourished between 1880 and 1910. It was instigated by the artist and writer William Morris in the 1860s and was inspired by the writings of John Ruskin. It influenced architecture, domestic design and the decorative arts, using simple forms and a medieval style of decoration. It advocated truth to materials, traditional craftsmanship and economic reform.
miércoles, 17 de marzo de 2010
2. What do you need to do it ?
material
- Foamy
- Paste
- Scissors
- Pencil
- white sheet
- creativity
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CIRIANGELES,
EFL,
INTRODUCTION,
JAN-APR 2010,
URBE
3. Why do you think you are good at that ?
I can creativity is very important to do this and I like drawing
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CIRIANGELES,
EFL,
INTRODUCTION,
JAN-APR 2010,
URBE
miércoles, 10 de marzo de 2010
smoke
Say No to Smoking is your Health Care
Why do people start to smoke?
There are not many smokers about who started smoking after the age of eighteen. In fact, the majority of smokers took up the habit in their early or mid teens.
At such a young age, you don't really think about the health risks of smoking and you certainly do not realise how addictive smoking can be. As a teenager you probably think that you can try smoking a few times and then take it or leave it.
However, the reality is that it doesn't take long to become addicted to nicotine and smoking. Within a short period of time, children can experience the same cravings and withdrawal symptoms as an adult, as well as smoke as many cigarettes or more.
There are several reasons as to why children or teenagers start smoking.
Peer pressure plays an important part. Many children start smoking because their friends have tried it or smoke themselves.
Those children may have started as they have grown up in an environment where their parents, grandparents and older siblings smoke, and so they smoke in order to look and act like them.
Consequences and and Affects
Answer:
Tobacco contains at least three substances that can cause problems: tar, carbon monoxide and nicotine.
*Tar is a black sticky substance that settles on the flagella of the mucous membrane, which goes from the nose to the lungs. This causes the flagella not to remove dust and dirt very well anymore. Tar can lead to bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, lung cancer and cancer of the throat, oesophagus or larynx.
*Carbon monoxide originates from the combustion of vegetable material. It is a colourless and scentless gas. It causes the blood not to transport oxygen as well anymore, which causes the heart and also other body parts to get too little oxygen.
*Carbon monoxide damages the walls of blood vessels so that fat and calcium can settle more easily. Carbon monoxide leads to a reduced condition, arteriosclerosis, heart complaints (Angina pectoris, heart infarct), cerebral infarction and brain haemorrhage.
Recommendations
*Choose a date to stop smoking.
*Tell you plan. ask for their help.
*Talk to you doctor. ask for help.
*Tell your friends and family.
Why do people start to smoke?
There are not many smokers about who started smoking after the age of eighteen. In fact, the majority of smokers took up the habit in their early or mid teens.
At such a young age, you don't really think about the health risks of smoking and you certainly do not realise how addictive smoking can be. As a teenager you probably think that you can try smoking a few times and then take it or leave it.
However, the reality is that it doesn't take long to become addicted to nicotine and smoking. Within a short period of time, children can experience the same cravings and withdrawal symptoms as an adult, as well as smoke as many cigarettes or more.
There are several reasons as to why children or teenagers start smoking.
Peer pressure plays an important part. Many children start smoking because their friends have tried it or smoke themselves.
Those children may have started as they have grown up in an environment where their parents, grandparents and older siblings smoke, and so they smoke in order to look and act like them.
Consequences and and Affects
Answer:
Tobacco contains at least three substances that can cause problems: tar, carbon monoxide and nicotine.
*Tar is a black sticky substance that settles on the flagella of the mucous membrane, which goes from the nose to the lungs. This causes the flagella not to remove dust and dirt very well anymore. Tar can lead to bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, lung cancer and cancer of the throat, oesophagus or larynx.
*Carbon monoxide originates from the combustion of vegetable material. It is a colourless and scentless gas. It causes the blood not to transport oxygen as well anymore, which causes the heart and also other body parts to get too little oxygen.
*Carbon monoxide damages the walls of blood vessels so that fat and calcium can settle more easily. Carbon monoxide leads to a reduced condition, arteriosclerosis, heart complaints (Angina pectoris, heart infarct), cerebral infarction and brain haemorrhage.
Recommendations
*Choose a date to stop smoking.
*Tell you plan. ask for their help.
*Talk to you doctor. ask for help.
*Tell your friends and family.
Etiquetas:
CIRIANGELES,
EFL,
INTRODUCTION,
S411,
URBE
conversation
Vero: Hello?
Ciri: Hi, Vero. it`s Ciri.
Vero: Ciri! Where are you? The meeting is in twenty minutes.
Ciri: sorry to call so late, but I can not attend today.
Vero: Really ?
Ciri: yes, I don`t feel well.
Vero: what`s wrong ?
Ciri: I have a headache,Fever, cougt,and I`m really tired.
Vero: oh, sorry to hear that.well, take something for headache pill would serve you,
get some rest, and Ill call you in the morning.
Ciri: ok. thanks.
Etiquetas:
CIRIANGELES,
EFL,
INTRODUCTION,
JAN-APR 2010,
S411,
URBE
miércoles, 3 de marzo de 2010
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EFL,
INTRODUCTION,
JAN-APR 2010,
S411,
URBE,
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