Thursday, May 15, 2014

Letter of protest


43 wood street

santiago

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Prime minister David Cameron 
The RT Hoom David Cameron MP
10 Downing Street
London
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15 May 2014

Dear Mr Cameron,
I am writing to protest against the event that accurred in 30 january 1972, THE BLOODY SUNDAY. That was a tragedy because 13 people wer killed. Because soldiers from british regiment opened fire on a civil rights march in Derty.
I am particulary concerned because you trated people like dogs with aids nd they were killed without reason. 
They were just protesting nd that is a civil right. And the soldiers didnt have any right to kill people because of nothing.

In addition, that cirscuntance aso leaded years of violence in Northern Ireland maked a crowd and they burn the British Embassy.
Furthermore, that cirscuntance made that the young people regarded themselves as non_political and anarquist group the IRA. That ffects NOrthern Ireland and that could've be avoided by not killing does 13 people.

Besides, the soldiers started shoting because of nothing, and his orders was only to control the people in the protest not to kill them. They should not happened because the Englands soldiers dont have any right or order to killed the people that was protesting, and protest ia a civil right. And go against civil rights would be like a dictatorship.
Also, the political action was inssufficient because they just apologize or they support the ide of the protestants ´these men were cut down when they matched for justice in their own streets´ but they didnt really help the families in psicological or monetary problems.

It is for these reasons and more that I think the Bloody Sunday should´ve not happened, first because the soldiers should not shoot to the protestants, because they were in their rights. They were stripped of their rights.And also I think the English must gave more help to the families of the people killed.
I looked forward to your responde...
your sincerely 


Ni Co La S VaL e n CI A S S apun AR

nicolas valencia-


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Korean corner

Korean food   http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/jungi/21432885/?s=HVvMVq&ref=app

Steve Jobs documentary

Documentary: Steve Jobs iChanged the World
 
I. Vocabulary
What is the meaning of the following words?
Geek: an unfashionable or socially inept person.     tribute:  an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.      reverberate:  (of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo.        visionary: thinking about or planning the future with imagination or wisdom      glimpse: a momentary or partial view.      misfit: a person whose behaviour or attitude sets them apart from others in an uncomfortably conspicuous way      prototype: a first or preliminary version of a device or vehicle from which other forms are developed.
II. Say if the following statements are true or false:
  1. Steve never betrayed a friend____T
  2. He has inspired the youngest generation____T 
  3. If he needed a friend he would do anything for him____F
  4. It was difficult to smile in a conversation with him____T

III. Answer the following questions:
  1. When did Steve Jobs die? Otober 5, 2011
  2. How did he die? Pancreatic cancer
  3. What was the impact of his death?It was expected but shocking for some people because he was really famous and important in the modern society.
  4. What tributes did he receive? Flowers and some things represented in the things he made like iPads, iPhones,etc.
  5. According to Jobs: What fact makes you realize that the world is more than what you were taught? Explain.That everything that surrounds you is made by people that were no smarter than you, and you can change it, you can make your own things that other people can use.
  6. Where did Steve J. spend his childhood? In San Francisco
  7. What did Jobs and Fernandez do together?They talked about the meaning of life and electronics projects together.
  8. Who introduced S. Jobs to S. Wozniak? Fernandez
  9. What was the first invention together? How did it work? An Electronic's kit, it mimicked telephone router codes to make free calls around the world.
  10. How did Robert Cringely meet both Steves?They met in a parking lot, he helped them to unload Steve's fiat and to carry the Apple 1.
  11. What happened to Apple 1 in 2010?It was auctioned.
  12. What was Ronald Wayne’s participation in Apple’s early days?He was a referee in a minor diference of opinion between both Steve's.
  13. In what ways was calligraphy important in Job’s life?It was important for the aesthetics in his products.
  14. What did Jobs do after dropping out of college?He went on the hippie trail, he went to India and studied Buddhism.
  15. Why was he interested in Zen Buddhism? Because he was looking to understand the true nature of things, he went to the Zen center to continue his search.
  16. What company develop the first prototype mouse? Xerox.
  17. What materials were used in the first Apple prototype mouse? An underarm deodorant ball and a butterdish, they were the inspiration to create the structure of the mouse that was basically the ball and the structure holding it.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Summary Bloody Sunday-what happens?

What happens


On 30 January 1972, 13 people were killed  The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
About 10,000 people gather in Creggan area to protest. The Stormont government had banned such protests.
Army barricades block marchers from the centre.  Two men are shot and wounded.



What happened next
The events of Bloody Sunday caused shock and revulsion across the world. In Dublin, a crowd of protesters burnt the British Embassy.
Some young people who had previously regarded themselves as non-political joined the IRA.
Two months after Bloody Sunday, the Stormont parliament which had ruled Northern Ireland since its creation in the 1920s was suspended and direct rule from London was imposed.
It also concluded the soldiers had been fired upon first and some of the victims had handled weapons, despite evidence from witnesses who said the victims were unarmed civilians.
The Catholic community rejected these findings