Thursday, June 6, 2013

MOST IMPORTANT INVENTIONS

The Telephone


The telephone is an instrument that converts

voice and sound signals into electrical impulses

for transmission by wire to a different location, where another telephone receives the electrical impulses and turns them back into recognizable sounds. In 1875, Alexander Graham Bell built the first telephone that transmitted electrically the human voice.



The History of Computers 

There are many major milestones in the history of computers, starting with 1936, when Konrad Zuse built the first freely programmable computer.



Television   

In 1884, Paul Nipkow sent images over wires using a rotating metal disk technology with 18 lines of resolution. Television then evolved along two paths, mechanical based on Nipkow's rotating disks, and electronic based on the cathode ray tube. American Charles Jenkins and Scotsman John Baird followed the mechanical model while Philo Farnsworth, working independently in San Francisco, and Russian émigré Vladimir Zworkin, working for Westinghouse and later RCA, advanced the electronic model.


The camera   

In 1814, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce created the first photographic image with a camera obscura, however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre is considered the inventor of the first practical process of photography in 1837.

The light bulb 

Contrary to popular belief, Thomas Alva Edison didn't "invent" the light bulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1809, Humphry Davy, an English chemist, invented the first electric light. In 1878, Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, an English physicist, was the first person to invent a practical and longer-lasting electic lightbulb (13.5 hours) with a carbon fiber filament. In 1879, Thomas Alva Edison invented a carbon filament that burned for forty hours.

Penicillin

Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Andrew Moyer patented the first method of industrial production of penicillin in 1948.



Automobile

An automobileautocarmotor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods.


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Dishwasher


dishwasher is a mechanical device for cleaning dishes and eating-utensils. Dishwashers can be found in restaurants and private homes.
Unlike manual dishwashing, which relies largely on physical scrubbing to remove soiling, the mechanical dishwasher cleans by spraying hot water, typically between 55 and 75 °C (130 and 170 °F) at the dishes, with lower temperatures used for delicate items. A mix of water and detergent is circulated by a pump. Water is pumped to one or more rotating spray arms, which blast the dishes with the cleaning mixture.


(Andrea y Patri )

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Tarantino, Hithock or Tim Burton??

Quentin Tarntino:
Born in Tennessee in 1963, Quentin Tarantino grew up loving movies more than school. In his early 20s, he got a job at the Video Archives, where he wrote the scripts for True Romance andNatural Born Killers. His directorial debut came with 1992'sReservoir Dogs, but he received wide critical and commercial acclaim with Pulp Fiction (1994), which earned more than $108 million at the box office—the first independent film to do so. In 2003 and 2004,Tarantino released his Kill Billseries, which led to a Golden Globe nomination for Uma Thurman, who starred in the films. Tarantino was later nominated for two Academy Awards (best director and best original screenplay) for the filmInglourious Basterds (2009).





Alfred Hitchcock:
Born in London on August 13, 1899, Alfred Hitchcock worked for a short time in engineering before entering the film industry in 1920. He left for Hollywood in 1939, where his first American film, Rebecca, won an Academy Award for best picture. Hitchcock created more than 50 films, including the classics Rear WindowThe 39 Steps and Psycho. Nicknamed the "Master of Suspense," Hitchcock received the AFI's Life Achievement Award in 1979. He died in 1980.





Tim Burton:
Its one of my favourite  directors. Tim Burton was born on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. After majoring in animation at the California Institute of Arts, he worked as a Disney animator for less than a year before striking out on his own. He became known for creating visually striking films that blend themes of fantasy and horror, includingBeetlejuiceEdward ScissorhandsBatman, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.







(Andrea y Patri)


Monday, June 3, 2013

FEARS AND PHOBIAS

We're all afraid...
As you know, many people are afraid of fears and phobias...
-My mum:
She is afraid of heights and she feel bad when she is in mountains.
-My aunt:
She is afraid of birds she can't even see one in the street and thats not good because there are lot's of birds everywhere. And thats a phobia.

-Mi sister:
She has claustrophobia and she can't be alone in a small elevator.
-Me:
I'm afraid of rats since I was a child. Well in general I don't like rodents very much and that estrange because know I have a rabbit and when I was little I had another one. It is a phobia because when I see a mouse I can't move or do anything I'm like freeze. And its a phobia.

                                
                                
                                        
                                                   
                                      

Sunday, June 2, 2013

DRAMA !!



DEFINITION :

Drama is a prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action.
 CHARACTERISTICS :
Although there are many elements of drama in a play, they can be boiled down to these seven: stagecraft, plot, conflict, mood, theme, character and communication. An effective drama balances all of these elements with precision and creativity. Recurring sub-elements such as transitions, conventions, contrast, symbols and many others exist within each of these basic seven elements of drama, but are not listed independently as primary elements of drama in this exploration.

Read more:
Elements of Drama in a Play | eHow http://www.ehow.com/info_8100350_elements-drama-play.html#ixzz2V5EneFeO

                                                                                                (patrii)