Friday, March 5, 2010

Australia

GEOGRAPHY

The continent of Australia is equal in area to the US.

The western half of the continent is occupied by a desert plateau.

The desert plateau rises into barren, rolling hills near the west coast.

The Great Barrier Reef, extending about 2,000 km

The Great Barrier Reef lies along the northeast coast.

The island of Tasmania 67,800 km is off the southeast coast.

GOVERNMENT

The system is governed by the Democracy .

Symbolic executive power is vested in the British monarch.

The British monarch is Elisabeth II.

The British monarch is represented throughout Australia by the governor-general.

HISTORY

The first inhabitants of Australia were the aborigines.

Today about 350,000 Aborigines live in Australia.

Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish ships sighted Australia in the 17th century.

Six colonies: New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Queensland.

Several gold rush attracted settlers, as well as the extraction of other minerals.

The six colonies became federated states and established CONSTITUTION (1901).

Australia became known for its liberal legislation: free education, the secret ballot, women's suffrage…

The most populous and vital Australian cities include: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide

AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE

The climate of Australia includes all the climatic stations and meet all the host-seeking in different areas.

There are deserts, savannas, forests, valleys, arid and humid ...

LANGUAGE IN-USE AT AUSTRALIA

Australia aborigines speak in English but not in a typical traditional way.

The colloquial Australian-English uses abbreviations like:

- Aussie for Australian

- Brolly for umbrella

- Chook for chicken

- Damper for bread,

- Ta for thank you and so on.

AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY

Australian dollar called AUD is the currency in this country.

Australia is a great tourist destination to visit and enjoy your holiday.

WILDLIFE

There are about 280 species of mammals, 800 birds, 300 lizards, 140 of the snake and two crocodiles.

In mammals, almost half are marsupials.

The best known animals are the kangaroo, koala, platypus, koala and the spiny anteater.

The isolation allowed the Australian continent to become a sanctuary for marsupials -mammals that nurse their young in pouches.

Australia has 20,000 species of plants such as cycads and palm grass, wildflowers and bright as the Waratah, Sturt's Desert Pea, flower cones of Banksia trees and the red kangaroo paw and green.

The continent has 700 species of acacia, and 1,200 species of the family Myrtaceae, including Eucalyptus trees or gums.

Some species of embracing the land as bonsai, while others go to heaven and samples of more than 45,72 m have been recorded.

MY OPINION

Iban, pep and I Hempseed done a good oral presentation, for few of time can't be, but even so we did pretty well.

I have to improve in the expression, it's difficult to do well because English isn't my native language.

PODCAST

DESCRIPTION OF MY BEST FRIEND



Thursday, March 4, 2010

The second earthquake in haiti.


A second strong earthquake hit Haiti today, waking people from their beds and sending others running into the streets in panic.

The quake measured 6.1, and hit a country already ravaged by an earthquake eight days ago.

It came amid rising frustration from one aid agency about the delay in getting lifesaving supplies into Haiti, with doctors saying they are having to buy their own saws to carry out amputations.


The quake was centred 26 miles north-west of Jacmel, and the US Geological Survey said it struck at a depth of 13.7 miles.


The tremor caused panic. It was not immediately possible to assess what additional damage the new quake may have caused.


Last week's huge quake killed an estimated 200,000 people in Haiti, left 250,000 injured and made 1.5 million people homeless. A big international aid effort has been launched, but is struggling with overwhelming logistical problems.

That everything is solved and that very soon they are better. Mood ...

BACON

Instructions.Things You'll Need:

•a quarter sheet pan.. this is a cookie sheet with sides.
•a rack that fits into the pan.... if you don't have a rack, take a sheet of foil and crumple it up and then partially straighten it out, but don't smooth it out. Leave lots of little hills and valleys
•foil to line the pan
•bacon of your choice. I like a smoked thick cut bacon

Step1

Line the sheet pan with foil to make clean up easier.

Step2

Place the rack in the pan, or use the crumpled foil

Step3

Place the separated strips of bacon on the rack with a little space between the rashers. Each strip of bacon is called a rasher.

Step4

Place the pan on the middle shelf in a cold oven.

Step5

Set the oven temperature to bake at 350 degrees.

Step6

Turn on the oven.

Step7

Bake for 8-14 minutes, depending on the thickness of the bacon. Check it frequently. Once the fat renders out and the bacon gets crisp, it will burn very quickly.


OWL CITY

Owl City is a musical project of electronic music created by Adam Young.

Young fusing music in the basement of his parents' home in Owatonna, Minnesota as a result of his insomnia.

Young are influences of disco and European electronic music. After releasing two albums independently, Owl City won popularity by releasing the album Ocean Eyes in 2009, with the song "Fireflies".

"Fireflies" topped the charts for the United States and Canada and became the most downloaded song.

He entered the Top Ten U.S. charts and the electronic music charts.
Ocean Eyes entered the top 10 list of most downloaded albums from Amazon MP3.

By December 2009, was certified gold in the United States.

It is a band very good and promising.


my marks

RELATIVE PRONOUNS

Who and That
Se usan para referirse a personas. Ex: The girl who / that works at the library is friendly.

Which and That
Se usan para referirse a diferentes cosas. Ex: I'm only keeping the clothes which / that fit time.

Where
Se utiliza para referirse a lugares o sitios. Ex: This is the area where I building my house.

When
Se utiliza para referirse al tiempo. Ex: I am free when I walk.

Whose
Se utiliza para expresar posesión de alguna cosa. Ex: Whose bag is this? / The boy whose mobile.

Who
Se utiliza para expresar posesión de alguna cosa. Es la contracción de who is o who has.
Ex: Who’s that boy? / That’s the boy who’s just bought my moped.



Who: quién
Which: que
Where: donde
When: cuándo
That: que

Defining relative clauses

Frase que nos da toda la información necesaria sobre una cosa.

Ex: That’s the boy who Bea dosen’t like.

Non-defining relative clauses

Frase que nos da demasiada información, que no es esencial, sobre una cosa.
Siempre va entre comas. Relative pronouns: who and which

Ex: Xavi, who’s a vegetarian, couldn’t eat anything.