The real history of thanksgiving can be seen in the following video.
Turkeys, be careful.
miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2009
lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009
poesia
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jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009
Ya llega el invierno a Cantabria
Los seguidores de la nieve ven con buenos ojos el cambio de las temperaturas.
Vamos a prepararnos para esquiar.
miércoles, 4 de noviembre de 2009
Barrio Sesamo
jueves, 29 de octubre de 2009
Texto con imagen
A continuación vamos a ver como un grupo de alumnos del instituto Marqués de Santillana estan planeando un viaje de estudios.
Son alumnos de Bachillerato, y su intención es ir a Gran Bretaña e interntar tomar una estupenda taza de té con su magestad la reina Isabel II, conocida por su gran influencia en la moda y el diseño.
Podremos pasar a realizar la visita siempre que su gruardia real (realmente disfrazada de rojo y dando unos taconazos que pueden despertar a los sordos) nos permita el paso.
En caso contrario, nos tendremos que conformar con el típico plato de Fish and Chips. Es algo más clase obrera y grasiento, pero no es tan malo. Además, podremos chuparnos los dedos sin estar obligados a llevar guantes.
Un lugar muy bueno para tan digno manjar es a los pies de Tower Bridge (que como su propio nombre indica, está situado justo al lado de la Torre de Londres. Siempre que no llueva (mucho).
Asterix and Obelix
miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2009
Miércoles tarde el pais
El presidente del Gobierno, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, ha asegurado que no tiene "una posición contraria" a que Rodrigo Rato presida Caja Madrid. El jefe del Ejecutivo ha respondido así a las preguntas de los periodistas en los pasillos del Congreso tras la sesión de control y ha añadido que espera que se resuelva "cuanto antes" la pugna por el control de la cuarta entidad financiera del país.
Vacaciones de verano
The concept of summer vacation has been criticized because students supposedly forget large amounts of information learned in the past year (See: Summer Learning Loss)[1][2]. Alternatives to summer vacation, such as year-round school or Winter Vacation are used by some schools.[1]
In the United States, any discussions or news stories about schools going year-round have included the claim that what is now summer vacation was originally given as time for kids to work on family farms for spring planting. This seems to be at odds with the facts of spring planting which comes long before summer vacation, and fall harvest which comes long after.
Other education reformers believed that children were overstimulated in a system which required 48 weeks of schooling. They believe that over-schooling could lead to nervous disorders, depression, and insanity[3]. They believe that children need the 2–3 months off to relax and also to take a break from other childhood stresses associated with school such as peer pressure, cliques, and bullying.
Some critics of summer vacation point out that American students spend approximately 180 days per year in school, but Asian students are in school for 240 to 250 days. This is consistent with the conclusions of researchers[4] who suggest that advanced abilities are in proportion to the time spent learning. However, supporters of summer would like to point out that Americans supposedly believe in child rights, and taking away any amount of vacation is a violation.
In the United States, any discussions or news stories about schools going year-round have included the claim that what is now summer vacation was originally given as time for kids to work on family farms for spring planting. This seems to be at odds with the facts of spring planting which comes long before summer vacation, and fall harvest which comes long after.
Other education reformers believed that children were overstimulated in a system which required 48 weeks of schooling. They believe that over-schooling could lead to nervous disorders, depression, and insanity[3]. They believe that children need the 2–3 months off to relax and also to take a break from other childhood stresses associated with school such as peer pressure, cliques, and bullying.
Some critics of summer vacation point out that American students spend approximately 180 days per year in school, but Asian students are in school for 240 to 250 days. This is consistent with the conclusions of researchers[4] who suggest that advanced abilities are in proportion to the time spent learning. However, supporters of summer would like to point out that Americans supposedly believe in child rights, and taking away any amount of vacation is a violation.
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Nunca pertenecería a un club en le que me admitieran como socio
lunes, 26 de octubre de 2009
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