miércoles, 30 de julio de 2008

My comic COKMAN



This is my comic his name is COKMAN i don't koow what i put this name for my comic but it's good i think. how you would see im a really bad painter but i hope you liked it

College life



My life in the college are really good because i have much fredom, when i was in the high school my were boring because in my high school you could'n say nothing, and in the college you say whatever you want and people can't say nothing about that. However i met a lotof people in the college and i like thet because i have a lot of friends now.

Final presentation (POD CASTING)



This our final presentencion about the fantastics four i hope you liked it.

Comics



I really like comics when i was a child my favorite comics were tom and jerry and Superman i still like them. The comics are good for children because they have a example of life with the comics and the children can play and wear like a superhero. When i was a kid i liked that and i think what all kids like that. this is my opinion about comics i hope you liked it.

lunes, 14 de julio de 2008

Presentation



Top 10 Movies

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My opinion about Global Warming

I think that global warming is due to all at the moment but we have to start thinking about what it most likely that will happen is that they melt the polar icecaps and that both affect us as our children and we must be aware what we are doing because everybody thinks that land is going to destroy something a meteorite or anything else but in reality those who are going to destroy us and we must be aware of all this

My Favorite Movie

This is my favorite movie

Global Warming

miércoles, 9 de julio de 2008

Global warming


Global warming is the increase in the average measured temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-twentieth century, and its projected continuation.



The average global air temperature near the Earth's surface increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) during the hundred years ending in 2005. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-twentieth century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic (man-made) greenhouse gas concentrations"[1] via an enhanced greenhouse effect. Natural phenomena such as solar variation combined with volcanoes probably had a small warming effect from pre-industrial times to 1950 and a small cooling effect from 1950 onward.



These basic conclusions have been endorsed by at least thirty scientific societies and academies of science,[4] including all of the national academies of science of the major industrialized countries. While individual scientists have voiced disagreement with some findings of the IPCC,[8] the overwhelming majority of scientists working on climate change agree with the IPCC's main conclusions.



Climate model projections summarized by the IPCC indicate that average global surface temperature will likely rise a further 1.1 to 6.4 °C (2.0 to 11.5 °F) during the twenty-first century. This range of values results from the use of differing scenarios of future greenhouse gas emissions as well as models with differing climate sensitivity. Although most studies focus on the period up to 2100, warming and sea level rise are expected to continue for more than a thousand years even if greenhouse gas levels are stabilized. The delay in reaching equilibrium is a result of the large heat capacity of the oceans.



Increasing global temperature is expected to cause sea level to rise, an increase in the intensity of extreme weather events, and significant changes to the amount and pattern of precipitation. Other expected effects of global warming include changes in agricultural yields, modifications of trade routes, glacier retreat, species extinctions and increases in the ranges of disease vectors.



Remaining scientific uncertainties include the amount of warming expected in the future, and how warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe. Most national governments have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but there is ongoing political and public debate worldwide regarding what, if any, action should be taken to reduce or reverse future warming or to adapt to its expected consequences.

domingo, 6 de julio de 2008

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my favorite team




Boston Red Sox


They were created in 1893 as the minor league franchise in the city of Toledo, Ohio in the League West (Western League). It moved to Boston when the league became the American League in 1900.
The name of Medias Rojas (Red Sox) was elected by the owner John I. Taylor after the 1907 season and is based on an obsolete form of socks (socks). The former Boston team of the National League (Braves) had received as name, originally, Red Stockings and had used half red, before leaving this practice temporarily in 1907, which inspired the owner of the American League team to use this nickname. Before 1908, the team used the American League average dark blue and had no official nickname. It was simply called the Boston (the Bostons) or the Baseball Club of Boston (Boston Baseball Club'')

The Fenway Park stadium is the Boston Red Sox. Active since 1912, is the oldest stadium in the Major Leagues, very highlights at this stage is left of the garden fence, called Big Green Monster (Green Monster) as the highest baseball near the Grand Chapiteau. There have been three sets of Stars and has hosted nine World Series.

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