Monday 10 June 2013

Macbeth


Title: MACBETH
Author:  William Shakespeare
Publishers: Collins  English Library
Summary: Macbeth is a feudal Lord who killed his King while he was sleeping and his friends helped him to hide the story. He killed him because he found three witches who predicted his future, and his future was to kill the King. Macbeth wanted to expand his Kingdom to England, and listened to voices of the ghost of the dead King. At the end a murderer kills Macbeth in a wilderness.
THE AUTHOR:
William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 and died on 23 April 1616. He was a playwright, poet and English actor, consired one of the greatest of world literature.
            
The most popular works were:
- Macbeth, 1948
-Hamlet, 1948
- A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream, 1935-1936
-Romeo and Juliet, 1936
Opinion: In my opinion this book is complicated, but it is entertaining because you do not know what is going to happen.
Cristóbal Bistuer Talavera
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

Author: Jules Verne
Publishers: Penguin Readers


This is a book about a French scientist: Mr Aronnax. He is looking for a big wale, but he founds Captain Nemo and the Nautilus, a submarine. When they are in the submarine, they can’t go out. In the Nautilus they live big adventures, they discover the Atlantis, they find gold under the water, they go under Egypt and they go to the South Pole. But Aronnax, Conseil and Ned Land (Mr.Aronnax’s friends) want to scape of the submarine. They think a plan to scape, and they do it.

 In my opinion this is a nice adventure book because there happens a lot of exciting things.

Jules Verne was a French writer, considered the founder of modern science fiction literature. Predicted with great accuracy in his fantastic tales the appearance of some of the products generated by the technological advances of the twentieth century, such as television, helicopters, submarines or spaceships.

Tuesday 4 June 2013

Addictions

Final report of my projects

Normalització lingüística

Final record of my project

Anorexia


Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by immoderate food restriction and irrational fear of gaining weight, as well as a distorted body self-perception.
The term comes from Greek and is used generally to describe the lack of appetite, this symptom can occur in very different circumstances, such as feverishness , general and digestive diseases or just in temporary situations of everyday life.
Anorexia or anorexia nervosa (AN) is coupled with bulimia major eating disorders, psychogenic disorders also called Food (TFA).


Symptoms
 Most of the physical symptoms are a consequence of the malnutrition and of the consequent deficit of macronutrients, vitamins and minerals.
PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS
Excessive loss of weight.
The index of corporal mass is minor to 17,5 in the adults, or 85 % of the weight expected for the children.
 Pale aspect and sunken eyes; swelling of eyes and ankle.
 Delay of the growth
Symptoms behavior:
Voluntary rejection of the hyper caloric food.
Increase of the ingestion of liquids.
Auto-aggression.
Self-induced vomits.
Emotional and mental symptoms:
Obsessive thought related to the weight and the food.
Severe disorder of the corporal image.
 Pictures of anxiety, depression, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and conducts aggressive.
 Denial of the sensations of hunger, difficulty in sleeping
Partial or total denial of the disease.
Interpersonal and social symptoms:
Distancing of the friends.
 Social isolation.
Lost the family relations.
Lack of such basic needs as eating and sleeping.