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Lunes
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Martes
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Miércoles
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Jueves
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Viernes
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Sábado
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Domingo
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Allison
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Los lunes, tengo
que lavar los platos. Los lunes, tengo que hacer la cama. Los lunes, tengo
que poner la mesa.
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Los martes,
tengo que cortar el césped. Los martes, tengo que hacer la cama.
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Los miércoles,
tengo que cocinar. Los miércoles, tengo que hacer la cama. Los miércoles,
tengo que poner la mesa.
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Los jueves,
tengo que pasar la aspiradora. Los jueves, tengo que hacer la cama.
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Los viernes,
tengo que lavar el coche. Los viernes, tengo que hacer la cama. Los viernes,
tengo que poner la mesa.
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Día sin.
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Los domingo,
tengo que arreglar el cuarto. Los domingo, tengo que hacer la cama. Los
domingo, tengo que poner la mesa.
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Chloe
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Los lunes, tiene
que limpiar el baño. Los lunes, tiene que hacer la cama.
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Los martes,
tiene que dar de comer al perro. Los martes, tiene que hacer la cama. Los
martes, tiene que poner la mesa.
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Los miércoles,
tiene que sacar la basura. Los miércoles, tiene que hacer la cama.
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Los jueves,
tiene que quitar el polvo. Los jueves, tiene que hacer la cama. Los jueves,
tiene que poner la mesa.
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Los viernes,
tiene que ordenar el cuarto. Los viernes, tiene que hacer la cama.
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Los sábado,
tiene que lavar la ropa. Los sábado, tiene que hacer la cama. Los
sábado, tiene que poner la mesa.
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Día sin.
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Religious Quote: Joseph Ratzinger
A just laicism allows religious freedom. The state does not impose religion but rather gives space to religions with a responsibility toward civil society, and therefore it allows these religions to be factors in building up society.
Joseph Ratzinger
Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. There may be legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not... with regard to abortion and euthanasia.
Joseph Ratzinger
Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church is often labeled today as fundamentalism. Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along by every wind of teaching, look like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
Joseph Ratzinger
The wrath of God is a way of saying that I have been living in a way that is contrary to the love that is God. Anyone who begins to live and grow away from God, who lives away from what is good, is turning his life toward wrath.
Joseph Ratzinger
To me, its seems necessary to rediscover - and the energy to do so exists - that even the political and economic spheres need moral responsibility, a responsibility that is born in man's heart and, in the end, has to do with the presence or absence of God.
Joseph Ratzinger
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
Joseph Ratzinger
We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.
Joseph Ratzinger
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/josephratz189006.html
Joseph Ratzinger
Joseph Ratzinger
Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. There may be legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not... with regard to abortion and euthanasia.
Joseph Ratzinger
Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church is often labeled today as fundamentalism. Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along by every wind of teaching, look like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
Joseph Ratzinger
The wrath of God is a way of saying that I have been living in a way that is contrary to the love that is God. Anyone who begins to live and grow away from God, who lives away from what is good, is turning his life toward wrath.
Joseph Ratzinger
To me, its seems necessary to rediscover - and the energy to do so exists - that even the political and economic spheres need moral responsibility, a responsibility that is born in man's heart and, in the end, has to do with the presence or absence of God.
Joseph Ratzinger
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
Joseph Ratzinger
We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.
Joseph Ratzinger
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/josephratz189006.html
Joseph Ratzinger
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Blog 7- Los Quehaceres
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Astronomy Discoveries
Author's Note: I did this in science class for the topics about astronomy. I thought what I found was very interesting. I guarantee that you will learn at least 2 new things from this paper.
Why do we learn
about astronomy? Because we have to? Or because we want to? Some people think
that astronomy is a waste of time and that people shouldn’t learn about
astronomy. When you think about it, astronomy is so interesting to learn about.
There are some things in astronomy that really capture my attention. One of
them is learning about comets, asteroids, meteors and meteorites. In an article
that I read called Windows to the Universe, I found some very interesting
things, specifically on comets. One interesting fact that I found was back
then, when people saw a comet in the sky, they always thought that something
bad was going to happen to them. They didn’t know how the sky moved so when
they saw a comet, it was very disturbing. There were many historical records
and works of art that lead to terrible things such as wars and plagues. That
was one thing that I found very interesting. I can imagine watching a comet go
by in the sky and being disturbed because back then, astronomy wasn’t “invented.”
They didn’t have any astronomers like we do today. Even though comets don’t
occur very often, there have been many that are visible to the naked eye or
through binoculars or telescope. From 1985- January 2004, there have been 9
comets that a spacecraft or that people see. I would have guessed many more
comets occurring than just 9, so that was another interesting fact that I
found. Although, there are two questions that I have: one is how often do
comets occur? I think that comets occur once every year because to create the
comets “tail,” the Sun would have to heat it up and I would guess that it would
happen in the summer because that’s when the Sun would be the hottest. The
second question that I have is how do comets get their names? I think that
comets get their names by how they look or a how fast they go through the sky
and match with a native name from the Native-Americans.
The next article
that I read was about the Sun. The website that I explored was called Solar
Folklore and it talked about the Sun and the different worldviews that it had
throughout ancient times. One interesting fact that I found out was back in the
ancient times, people looked to the Sun as a god, a demon, a
mischievous spirit, an omnipotent creator or a ruthless taker of life. I never
would have looked at the Sun in that way. The article said that no matter what
the Sun’s role plays, many cultures have seen the Sun as the controller of all
life on Earth and that was something that I found very interesting. Within the
same article that I read, what I didn’t know was that when you look through a
telescope, you are able to see the planets without a problem. The same thing
cannot be said with the Sun. If you look through a telescope to look at the
Sun, you could damage your eyes extremely bad because of the Sun’s brightness.
You would have to get the proper filters in order to look at the Sun safely. If
you look at the Sun with your telescope and not the proper filters, you could permanently damage your eyes. Now that was something that I didn’t
know. Two questions I have about this article are: Back in ancient times, when
people saw the Sun as many different creatures, do some people still think of
the Sun that way today or not? In some cases, I think that some people do
because many people may look back at the ancient times and what they believed
in and could potentially think it’s true and believe it. Another question is how
hot is the Sun? Since the Sun has many different layers from the Interior to
the Corona, I think that the Sun is over 2,000,000˚F. It’s a wild guess but the
Sun is EXTREMELY hot!
Now that I have read, learned and talked about the ancient times of
astronomy, let’s go into the more modern day of astronomy and what is happening
today. There was an article that I read called Space Exploration and
Astronauts. One interesting thing that I learned and that I didn’t know was
that we were not the first people to go into space. The Russians were.
Although, we were the first people on the moon. Out of all people in America,
the Russians? That’s was something that both shocked and startled me. Another
interesting fact that I didn’t know and learned was there are over 10 human
space programs. If there was one in Wisconsin, I would probably go there and
check it out because it seems very interesting. Another interesting thing that
I found was there were over 10 incomplete main missions in space. I knew that
not every idea or mission would succeed but I thought that for both, there
would be more than 10 missions. Anyway, two questions that I have are: When
astronauts go into space, they wear all of their gear and everything, but what
would happen if they took the suit and everything off? I think that if they are
in space or on another planet, they would die because of the air from space and
the different planets. Our bodies are used to the oxygen on Earth but not in
space or other planets. Another question that I have is how many times have
U.S. astronauts landed on another planet and returned to Earth? Space is a
scary thing and I can’t imagine a lot but I would say that we have landed on 3
planets and returned safely.
So there you have it! Three articles about 3 different things. Astronomy
is truly an amazing thing to learn with everything about the planets and space.
Astronomy is one of my favorite topics and I would love to learn more about it.
Without astronomy, I think our world wouldn’t be as technological as it is
today. With astronomy, we can learn all of the different cultures and history
of what people learned about in space, with comets or whatever. Astronomy is
very important and I can’t wait to learn more about it.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
The Hmuan Mnid, Aolng Wtih A Wreid Deram
Atuhro’s
Ntoe: In tihs sotry, it tlaks aobut how the hmuna mnid can raed wrods taht are
all msaehd up. In the smae fomrat, I wlil wirte a sotry aobut a ralely wreid
deram taht I had. You can feel yuor mnid msaihng up the wrods in yuor haed and
mkanig tehm wohle.
Beauty is in Everything
In F/CE calss, we had a bwlelork and trehe was a qoute of the day. In taht qoute, it siad tihs:
"Aoccdrnig
to rscheearch at Txes M&A Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the
ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat
ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a total mses and you can sitll
raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey
lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe." ~(Anonymous)
Rcnetley, I had a deram and it edend up bieng
vrey wreid. So, I wlil now witre my deram in tihs fomratt:
“I hvae the spescut’s
husoe in stie,” syas the ofcifer.
“Cpoy taht,” syas Dtectevie
Ktae Bketcet.
“Epzideso, Csltae and Rayn cmoe wtih me, the
FBI funod Zcak’s husoe wehre he kliled Sam.”
“Got it,” syas
Epzideso.
“On my way,” Rayn syas.
“Oh! Rhigt, cminog!”
syas Csltae.
Mnoemnts
laetr, the cpos raecehd Zcak’s husoe, amred and raedy to berak dwon the door. The
felieng of rgae rnuning troghuh tehir bneos and the bunring sneatsoin of
polwnig taht door to the gorund mdae the cpos feel the pweor wtihin tehm. You culod
feel the renvege thoruhguot tiher bdoeis and wnatnig to arerst tihs man and binrg him
to jsutcie. The cpos serctely wiated otusdie Zcak’s husoe, wehn Epzideso
agnirly kciks the door dwon to the gorund. The farnitc nisoe of the cpos
srcaeinmg and saecrihng the huose for the spescut culod be hraed.
“NPYD,
sohw me yuor hnads!” srcaems Ktae.
“NPYD!
Cmoe out!” ylels Epzideso.
Ntoihng.Cmopelte and utetr sielcne.Wehn the cpos cahregd itno the huose, the srcaemnig from evreoyne mdae the room ehco. The aera aurnod tehm was clod, drak and btiter. A cool shduedr tirkcels dwon tehir sinpes.Ktae wlaked to the croenr of the room and sotps. Taht was the end of the frist prat of my wreid deram.
Ntoihng.Cmopelte and utetr sielcne.Wehn the cpos cahregd itno the huose, the srcaemnig from evreoyne mdae the room ehco. The aera aurnod tehm was clod, drak and btiter. A cool shduedr tirkcels dwon tehir sinpes.Ktae wlaked to the croenr of the room and sotps. Taht was the end of the frist prat of my wreid deram.
Now hree is the sconed prat of my wreid deram…
The Beauty Within
The Beauty Within
In
taht smae conrer wehre Ktae spotped, iamigne a gurop of popele in rguged
cotlhes, santdnig in a crilce, satrnig dwon at two popele on the folor. As tehy
are lokonig dwon at tehse two popele, you can feel the lvoe in the amtsohpree
and the cnoentcoin bteewen tehm. Tehse two popele wree Ailslon and a guy nmaed
Pteer. Pteer is lyanig dwon on the gornud, forezn on his bcak. Ailslon is
stitnig at Pteer’s sdie, witanig, hponig and pariyng, taht smoeohw he wluod be
ok. Jsut lkie in the fiary tlaes, Ailslon laens oevr and ptus her wram lpis to
the fereizng ice. As she did so, the ice satretd to mlet and Pteer was fere!
“Pteer!” Ailslon cired.
“You svaed my lfie!” syas Pteer, amlsot out of
berath.
“I konw, and I cuodln’t be mroe hpapeir in my lfie
tahn to see yuor fcae.” Ailslon siad, wihle cyrnig.
“Me too,” siad Pteer.
In
the tirmuph of Pteer’s rterun, Ailslon and Pteer hguged ecah ohter and cierd
for a lnog tmie. Fnilaly, Ailslon and Pteer hled hnads and lfet the biludnig,
lvonig ecah ohetr frovere.
And taht is the end of my wired deram in tihs wried frmoat!
By: Ailslon Adnes
By: Ailslon Adnes
Friday, February 1, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Apartment in Salamanca
Rúa Mayor 14-2’A San
Pablo 50- 2’B
Pros
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Cons
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Pros
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Cons
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It’s simple and very roomy.
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It seems like it’s in the middle of nowhere.
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It’s under budget!! And it’s big enough for just me.
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The furniture seems very small.
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It’s big enough for just me in it.
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It doesn’t look close to the school.
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It’s simple and has a nice workspace for after school to work on
homework.
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Some of the things in the apartment are too simple for me.
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It’s under budget!!!
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It’s near a cathedral and in town.
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It looks closer to the school.
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I want the apartment San Pablo 50- 2’B, Salamanca to live in
for the next year.
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