martes, 24 de marzo de 2009

A GOOD FRIEND(L)

My good friend is Belén. She"s from Spain.
She lives with her parents and her older brother in Valencia (Alzira). They have got a big home near the forest.
She goes my school , i am studing 4th e.s.o She love FALLAS she is in my falla. She doesent like dogs!! And she likes pop-rock international and national music, for exemple, GREEN DAY and EL CANTO DEL LOCO.She and I loves EL CANTO DEL LOCO.... shes fifteen years old. Sehs small and quite thin. She has got brown eyes and long black hair. I think she is a very friendly person...(L)(L)(L)

sábado, 7 de marzo de 2009

A gOOd plAcE fOR a hOLiday:

I went to New York city in July 2005 with my family. We went by plane.We stayed in American important hotel. We were there for one week, and we went around the city taxi. We visitid the fight avenere , liberty statue, Central parc...We bought some postcards and soft toys.I recomend it because its a very beautifulcity and the people are very friendly...

martes, 3 de marzo de 2009

DaRwIn:

PERHAPS no one has influenced our knowledge of life on Earth as much as the English naturalist Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882). His theory of evolution by natural selection, now the unifying theory of the life sciences, explained where all of the astonishingly diverse kinds of living things came from and how they became exquisitely adapted to their particular environments. His theory reconciled a host of diverse kinds of evidence such as the succession of fossil forms in the geological record, the geographical distribution of species, recapitulative appearances in embryology, homologous structures, vestigial organs and nesting taxonomic relationships. No other explanation before or since has made sense of these facts. In further works Darwin demonstrated that the difference between humans and other animals is one of degree not kind. In geology, zoology, taxonomy, botany, palaeontology, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, literature and theology Darwin's writings produced profound reactions, many of which are still ongoing. Yet even without his evolutionary works, Darwin's accomplishments would be difficult to match. His brilliantly original work in geology, botany, biogeography, invertebrate zoology, psychology and scientific travel writing would still make him one of the most original and influential workers in the history of science.