martes, 15 de abril de 2014

Piece of news

Sir Michael Wilshaw, the head of Ofsted, is to call for a radical shakeup in early-years education, saying that more nursery places should be funded within schools to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Speaking at the launch of Ofsted's first report on early-years education provision, Wilshaw will say that too many children lack basic language and counting skills when they start school, and so find it difficult to catch up. The report – to be published on Thursday – will show the continuing gap between outcomes for children from disadvantaged background and those from more affluent ones, even before the age of five. "Too many of our poorest children are getting an unsure start because the early-years system is letting them down," Wilshaw will say. "What children facing serious disadvantage need is high-quality, early education from the age of two delivered by skilled practitioners with degrees in a setting that parents can recognise and access easily. These already exist. They are called schools." According to Ofsted, only a third of children from low income backgrounds reach what is considered a good level of development at the early-years stage. Holly Warren of Save the Children said: "Ofsted is right to sound a warning about the quality of childcare and early education. "If we are to boost social mobility there is little point of expanding childcare without much more action to improve its quality." A Department for Education spokesman said high-quality school nurseries enabled children who are behind to catch up with their peers before starting school. "We have been clear that we want to ensure more flexible, affordable and high quality provision is available for parents," the DfE said. MY OPINION: I think I feel good that the first lesson is favorable, and the same for everyone because there are many children that do not have the money to pay perhaps a better education, get a minimum education, the most "important" and may not delve into these issues and only get a glimpse on the issues. "We have already made great strides in early year's provision with the introduction of the new early year's pupil premium, strengthened early-years qualifications and encouraging schools to open from 8am to 6pm."

martes, 12 de noviembre de 2013

REFLECTIONS

MY E-PORTFOLIO ESPERIENCE: the portfolio I think a good way for the teacher see how is made ​​our work home.. I liked the idea of the portfolio and it seems practical. MY OPINION ON ENGLISH:English in my opinion I think it is a language that we need to know, for better communication and to understand simple things like pages from the internet. You can communicate easily with people who have this language as mother tongue. MY OPINION ON THE COURSE:On English course this year, I found it much more interesting than other years, because I had another way to study and projects in the year made ​​me understand more of what I already knew, that is, to understand better.

My favourite techonogical device

HISTORY: Early predecessors of cellular phones included radio communications from ships and trains. The race to create truly portable telephone devices began after World War II, with developments taking place in many countries. The advances in mobile telephony have been traced in successive generations from the early "0G" services like the Bell System's - Mobile Telephone Service and its successor, Improved Mobile Telephone Service. These '0G' systems were not cellular and could support few calls, and were very expensive. The first handheld mobile cell phone was demonstrated by Motorola in 1973. The first commercial automated cellular network was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979. In 1981, this was followed by the simultaneous launch of the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.[8] Several other countries then followed in the early to mid-1980s. These '1G' systems could support far more calls but still used analog technology. In 1991, the second generation (2G) digital cellular technology was launched in Finland by Radiolinja on the GSM standard, which sparked competition in the sector as the new operators challenged the incumbent 1G network operators. Ten years later, in 2001, the third generation (3G) was launched in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.[9] This was followed by 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G enhancements based on the high-speed packet access (HSPA) family, allowing UMTS networks to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. By 2009, it had become clear that, at some point, 3G networks would be overwhelmed by the growth of bandwidth-intensive applications like streaming media.[10] Consequently, the industry began looking to data-optimized 4th-generation technologies, with the promise of speed improvements up to 10-fold over existing 3G technologies. The first two commercially available technologies billed as 4G were the WiMAX standard (offered in the U.S. by Sprint) and the LTE standard, first offered in Scandinavia by TeliaSonera.

paranormal activity

DEFINITION: It is called paranormal when there are events which are unusual; the name used refers to phenomena that occur as the psychological, physical and biological. After being studied cannor be explained by the causes and processes of the laws of physical established by science. So parapsycological phenomena point to the operation of factors usually unknown or unrecognized by science, wich we usually refer as paranormal factors. In some paranormal events we found spiritis or souls that to shows that they are still among the living, make an appearance visible or produce sounds, smells or move objets. These phenomena are studied by parapsychology. Resulting inexplicable established asciences in necessary to consider a phenomenos as "paranormal", such affects must also have its own characteristics that distinguish them and depart from natural phenomena. TYPES:Populary known different types of paranormal activity events. there are two groups. in the first group are those who have ability to abtain information about a "parallel world", such as telepathy. In the second group consider those events thar have phsysical effects. In the these paranormal events observed motion. Unknown physical effects cause detected movements of objets without any visible force, appearance of different sound,etc. Some words are pupulary used witchcraft, spiritism, ghosts and satanism; people associated with the paranormal. SPIRITS: When we speak of spirits usually refer to something which would be a lost soul, it has not been out of this world. GHOSTS: Ghosts are lost souls of dead humans. Ghosts are noticeably taking a visible appearance, making sounds or smells or moving objects. They frequent places of his past. SATANISM: Satanism is a reverence and admiration for the devil. They practice different rituals characteristic to this belief. WITCHCRAFT: is associated with witches. Witches use magic to activities. These activities have evil ends. THEN WE'LL SOME ARGUMENTS THAT EXPLAIN OUR REJECTION TO THE EXISTENCE OF PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: ARGUMENTS AGAINST: - The truth is that most of us have no record that these things happen. There is a small group of people who affirm the existence of the paranormal or have the ability to appreciate it. - Most wonder why some people do astral travel, see ghosts, read the future or have paranormal powers while other humans have no skills. It is also curious that these phenomena happen only in people who believe in them. -Trust in paranormal powers, beings from another world or hidden energies always existed in human history. Over time many reasons appear to justify these events. The fear of death or thinking we can be alone in the universe are some of the causes for something beyond the real world. - We need to understand and to explain the real world are other reasons. Early humans could not understand why natural disasters occurred, for example, and interpreted it as a punishment from the gods. When wanting to know is separated from mythological explanations begin to find rational explanations for all these phenomena. -Many scientists who have investigated the claims of the paranormal for a long time never found evidence to support these paranormal events. Not that science can not explain, is that even their existence is found. In the variety of paranormal evidence is not surprising that there are also a good percentage that are the result of a physical or chemical phenomena can be explained consistenly by means of ligical reasoning, it is cammon for people to interpret what considering unexplained paranormal phenomena, because it is much more attractive and gives a categoiry that not everyone has. but the truth is that many people are scared of the facts are difficult to understand without caring to know the natural causes and lives in constant fear of anything related to death.It is very common when you star to ivestigate paranormal encounter fraud, illusions that people have and many facts that can be fully demonstrated normal causes and not necessarilly metaphysical. Refraction of light, chemical reactions, usually invisible gases which can cause many effects, mental illusions, wind,etc. Then I'll show you a photo was something supernatural believed it was found that it is not: in the picture shows the capture of a japanese video disseminated and posted on you tube, where the reflection of the girls moves independently. The analysis proved to be a degital setup by the difference in the resolution of the image in the mirror.
MY OPINION:I believe that this phenomenon of "paranormal activity" is simply imagination of each trauma or things they did throughout your life!. They hold both that there is this phenomenon that end up believing that it is true and they see things that can not be real.

miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2013

Domestic violence

Domestic violence, also known as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, battering, family violence, dating abuse, and intimate partner violence (IPV), is a pattern of behavior which involves the abuse by one partner against another in an intimate relationship such as marriage, cohabitation, dating or within the family. Domestic violence can take many forms, including physical aggression or assault (hitting, kicking, biting, shoving, restraining, slapping, throwing objects, battery), or threats thereof; sexual abuse; emotional abuse; controlling or domineering; intimidation; stalking; passive/covert abuse (e.g., neglect); and economic deprivation. Alcohol consumption and mental illness can be co-morbid with abuse, and present additional challenges in eliminating domestic violence. Awareness, perception, definition and documentation of domestic violence differs widely from country to country, and from era to era.

My favourite movie

movie factfile ORIGIN: Spanish NAME:"Three meters above the sky" RUNNING TIME: 118 minutes TYPE OF MOVIE:Comedy STARS: Mario Casas(H) Maria Valverde(BABI) Alvaro Cervantes(CHICKEN) Marina Salas(KATINA) DIRECTOR:Fernando González Molina PRODUCER:Francisco Ramos Álex Pina Mercedes Gomero Daniel Ecija YEAR/RELEASE DATE:3 december, 2010 PLOT:A teen romantic drama tells the story of two young men who belong to opposite worlds. It tells the story of an almost impossible, but unavoidable, ending the couple dragging a frantic voyage of discovery where you will discover together the first great love. She is a girl from upper-middle class that is educated in the goodness, the innocence and standards. He is a rebellious girl, impulsive, unconscious appetite for risk and danger, locked in endless fights and illegal racing bikes, the limits of common sense. REVIEW:Three meters above the sky seems a super romantic film, I found that showed that we should not be guided by the appearances of people, because they can be appearance but we do not like but are very good. You have to fight for the person you really want, if the other person feels the same. And we must not be afraid to excel, provided it is for good.

viernes, 18 de octubre de 2013

Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient or excessive food intake to the detriment of an individual's physical and mental health. Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are the most common specific forms in the United Kingdom.[1] Other types of eating disorders include binge eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified. Bulimia nervosa is a disorder characterized by binge eating and purging. Purging can include self-induce vomiting, over-exercising, and the usage of diuretics, enemas, and laxatives. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by extreme food restriction to the point of self-starvation and excessive weight loss.[2] Though primarily thought of as affecting females (an estimated 5–10 million being affected in the UK), eating disorders affect males as well. An estimated 10 – 15% of people with eating disorders are males (Gorgan, 1999). (an estimated 1 million UK males being affected).[3][4][5] Although eating disorders are increasing all over the world among both men and women, there is evidence to suggest that it is women in the Western world who are at the highest risk of developing them and the degree of westernization increases the risk.[6] Nearly half of all Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder. The skill to comprehend the central processes of appetite has increased tremendously since leptin was discovered, and the skill to observe the functions of the brain as well.[7] Interactions between motivational, homeostatic and self-regulatory control processes are involved in eating behaviour, which is a key component in eating disorders.[8]