miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2013

article B

Write an RSQC2V3
a. REMEMBER Two interesting things:
They found a bone that can tell us more about our ancestors. They found the bone in Asia. So it can mean many things
b. SUMMARIZE-Summarize the article in 3 sentences-what was important?
For the archeologphy to find a bone or something about ancient History always is important. But this bone is more than History. Because is posible that it changes all that we already know aboout our ancestors. Even it can be the missing link.
c. QUESTION-Ask the author a question
Why three different human can be there? what is so special in that place?
d. COMMENT-Give a one sentence about what the author said
The Place is just magic.
e. CONNECT-Connect the news story to you or something you know about.\
I just love History, everything from ancient History is amazing for me. I thing is important to know, where we come from? That's vthe question we should make us.
Early Modern Human Skull

article A

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For your article, read the article and do as many of the following as you can.



Write a question for the author: About Your experience in the ouija boar, Do you think that it can connect the present with the spirits?
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Draw an exclamation point ! next to something you thought was surprising
“Communicating with the dead was common, it wasn’t seen as bizarre or weird,” explains Murch. “It’s hard to imagine that now, we look at that and think, ‘Why are you opening the gates of hell?’” OHHHHHH!!!!!! :O

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Circle a word you don’t know-look it up and write the definition and a sentence
TENDED

I tended the blanket in your bed.

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Draw a J next to something that you though was funny and made you smile.
"In 1941, a 23-year-old gas station attendant from New Jersey told The New York Times that he joined the Army because the Ouija board told him to." :)

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Underline a sentence that was confusing and put a question mark ?

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Draw a sad or angry face L next to something that made you sad or angry

"In 1921, The New York Times reported that a Chicago woman being sent to a psychiatric hospital tried to explain to doctors that she wasn’t suffering from mania, but that Ouija spirits had told her to leave her mother’s dead body in the living room for 15 days before burying her in the backyard" :(.


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Find something the author should have said and tell the author what he/she forgot to say

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Draw a star « next to something you already knew.
a link “between the known and unknown, the material and immaterial.
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Draw a Box around the main idea

"The real history of the Ouija board is just about as mysterious as how the “game” works. Ouija historian Robert Murch has been researching the story of the board since 1992; when he started his research, he says, no one really knew anything about its origins, which struck him as odd: “For such an iconic thing that strikes both fear and wonder in American culture, how can no one know where it came from?"


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Draw a O next to something that the whole world needs to know about
"The board’s instant and now, more than 120 years later, prolonged success showed that it had tapped into a weird place in American culture. It was marketed as both mystical oracle and as family entertainment, fun with an element of other-worldly excitement."

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Write and answer the 5 W questions in the margin; who, what, where, why, when, how

What is this article talking about? Ouija Board.
Who write the article? Linda Rodriguez McRobbie
When was the article published? October 28/2013

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Draw a picture to help you understand something in the text

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Write a specific comment about what you found interesting. Explain why you thought it was interesting:

Is interesting that spiritualism had grown in American Culture, because i never hear anything about that. Although is interesting too that the news papers have published ad. about ouija board.

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Draw a (telephone for something you want to call and tell a friend about

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Say thank you to the author and be specific about what you are thanking him for.
Thanks Linda for tell us more about history of the Ouija Board. Now we know a little beat more about it introduce in the American Culture.

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Draw glasses $ next to something you want to look at more closely and reserchary

It’s quite logical then the board would find its greatest popularity in uncertain times, when people hold fast to belief and look for answers from just about anywhere, especially cheap, DIY oracles. The 1910s and ’20s, with the devastations of World War I and the manic years of the Jazz Age and prohibition, witnessed a surge in Ouija popularity.
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Is there a word that is hard to pronounce? Write it phonetically.

Book #1 chapter 1

chapter # 1


OPPORTUNITY

* It's given by individual merit?...
* Maybe with a hard work, because the people doesn't rice from nothing.
* What they're like?
* What kind of personalities they have?
* How Intelligence they are?

 
The real "SUCCESS" coming from:
1. make the different when and where we grow up, the sociologis Robert Merton called this as:
-New Testament Verse in the Gospel  Effect -"For Unto everyone That hath Shall Be given , And He Shall Have Abundance. But From Him That Hath Not Shall Be Taken Away Even That Wich he Hath ".

here we gonna show why the people don't rise from nothing, there some benefit that count in the moment to see how can or canot be success in the life, for example, the cultural legacy, really make the different, the way to learn and work hard, have sense in a world where others cannot, make a different when and where we grew up.

Book #1 OUTILIERS






Outliers
By: Malcome Gladwell

CHAPTER 1.

Out-li-er / -, li(-e)r/nom
I. something that it situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body.
II. A statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample.

there always a story that is usually told about extremelu succesful people, a story that focuses on intelligence and ambition. but the real success doen't coming from just have a good look or be in the right time at the right moment, the real story of success it's very different, coming with a lot of eford, the hisroty of success is more complex and so much interesting than it initially appears.

On this book we will gonna know how the Beatles Or Bill Gates have 9n common, the extraordinarian success of Asian in math, the incledible advantages of star athletes, why all top Nwe York lawyers have the same resume, everything in terms of generation, billionaire, Gladwell argues, and it mattes where you were born if you want to be a successful pilot .

5 Ways To Scare Anyone on Halloween Night

5  Ways To Scare Anyone on Halloween Night

Magazine: smothsonian.com
session: Ideas & inmovations
date: 30 october/2013


If you are a lover of horror movies or maybe just want to have a fun time with youre friends and it's Halloween Night, maybe just maybe this post could be help you.
buaaaaa hahahahaha....


A. REMEMBER
1. one interesting thing to take in count: nothing and everything could be possible or truly with the technology that we have this days.
2. second importang thing is: don't beleve everything that your eyes see at fisrt time.

B. SUMMARIZE-
1. Use all technology that you have in your hands to do the trick most realistic as possible.
2. Try to use the information that websides can give to you, surfe a cople minutes to figura out the way to you want to do it.
3. Don't Forget put blod, a ghost, some scream. and the perfect music on it.


C. QUESTION-
1. how many time did you made this kind of thing to your friend or neibor???
D. COMMENT-
1. you can scar anyone just be careful to do it just in off, no more than that


E. VOCABULARY-

martes, 29 de octubre de 2013

Life on a Rogue Planet

A Normal Life in a Planet So Rogue



Conversation between 2 students of Astronomy

Tim (phone call): Hi Pablo, how are you?, what are you doing now?
Pablo: Hi Tim, I'm fine thanks for ask, nothing important why?
Tim: did you see the news? A new planet have been discovered.
Pablo: Really!!!, Wowwww that's amazing, tell me about it.
Tim: the official name of the planet is PSO J318.5-22, by a group of astronomers.
Pablo: ohhh man that's great, that group of astronomers, Where they're from?
Tim: they from Hawaii of the university of Hawaii at Manoa, and they have been led by Michael Liu.
Pablo: yes I found it, I'm reading an article about it, they give it other name to that planet,
Tim: yes they call him ROUGE PLANET.
Pablo: yeah you right, it's so far from the planet.
Tim: that's right 80 light years way from the Earth.
Pablo: also have the same Jupiter type of gas.
Tim: that's so awesome.
Pablo: one day, one day Tim, I'll discover a new planet
Tim: and I gonna do it with you.
Pablo: and we gonna be incredible astronomers.

Knok Knok Knok...

THE MOM: Kids time to wash your hands, the Dinner it's ready.

everything can be possible in your life just need to imagine

miércoles, 2 de octubre de 2013

Tattoos


TATTOOS

SOMETIMES SAY: WHERE YOU FROM, WHAT ITS YOUR CULTURE AND MORE
Your necklace may break, the fau tree may burst, but my tattooing is indestructible. It is an everlasting gem that you will take into your grave!.

Tattoos are the mark of the colonized other: the difference between the colonizer and the colonized is in the texture of the skin!.


The art of paint over the body’s came from Egyptians dated to c, 2000 B. C., but one discovered recently show can be dated at around 5.200 years old. The ICEMAN.

The practice was exclusively for females.



 There’s some tattoos that can say: What kind of family are you coming from?, or the lineage are your ancestors,  how powerful you are, how dangerous you are, there sometimes also say how stupid you are…., and the bad decisions that you took in your life.

There's evidence about of that women had tattoos on their bodies and limbs since c. 4000-3500 B.C. to occasional female figures represented in tomb scenes around c. 1200 B.C. and in figurine form c. 1300 B.C., all with tattoos on their thighs. even an small bronze implements identified as tattooing tools, there for, there are the many mummies with tattoos, from the three women already mentioned and dated to c. 2000 B.C. to a lot of later examples of female mummies showing these forms of permanent marks found in their body's in Greco-Roman burials at Akhmim.


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