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WEBQUEST 3; How green are you?

Part 1- Calculate your carbon footprint! http://footprint.wwf.org.uk/home/calculator_complete FOOD 27% HOME 16% TRAVEL 27% STUFF 30% Part 2 - Video >> Top ten tips for recycling. 1.- Reuse your carry bags each time you shop or get a bag for life. 2.- Before put out your plastic bottles collection squash them all firts to use less space. 3.- Try to minimize the waste you create by unpackaged products or fruits with minimal packaging. I think that this are the best tips because include common things that we usually ignore and we don't help our planet.

Webquest 2: National Geographic Website

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Photography Section "like a boss" It seems to me that the photo previously shown indicates the personal confidence of a Latin-American woman from Cuba. Therefore, we can say that the skin color barrier is not significant. She feels comfortable with herself and spread power and strength through this photo. We ought to feel confident about ourselves. This way we will be who we want to be . "CHILDHOOD WONDER" "ORDINARY ThingS BECOME EXTRAORDINARY IN THE EYES OF CHILDREN." In this picture we can realize that in children's perspective everythinG HAS A DIFFERENT MEANING; THEY FIND THE VALUE OF WHAT SURROUNDS US EVEN IN SMALL THINGS. ADULTS DO NOT PAY ATTENTION TO  ORDINARY STUFF. BECAUSE OF THAT, PEOPLE DO NOT APPRECIATE EXTRAORDINARY THINGS THAT EXIST OUT THERE. IF WE CHANGE THAT FACT, WE MAY FIND OUT HOW AMAZING LIFE COULD TURN OUT TO BE. "STAY WARM" ABOUT THIS LAST PHOTO, MY POINT OF VIEW IS BASED

Why do I want to be a vet?

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When I was a child, I wanted to be a vet, but also I wanted to be hairstylist, firefighter or chef, and I think it was just because I had toys releated to that professions. Because at that time I didn't know what I have to do if I decided to study any of that careers, I just want to cut the hair of my barbies, after save my dog from the fire and then cook something for him in my toy kitchen.  When I started to think what I'm going to do with my life, my first opcion was to study architecture, but I change my mind immediately when I discover all the math that I have to know. After that I was like two years without thinking about any career, and I never considered study vet as an option until my last year at the school, and it was without reason, one day I woke up and I knew that I want to study veterinary. My experience at the university until now it has been beatiful because although we do not have subjects directly related to animals, I really like what ofers the uni

A Photograph I like...

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These two beautiful women are my mom and I. In this picture we were in my  great-grandmother’s house in the country, where my mom grew up. It had been a long time since the last time that we had gone, so we decided to go again last year (2016). T his time my mom showed me all the things that she used to do, the places that she used to visit, and we dedicate ourselves to follow a path of memories and to build new stories in that place. And this photo was taken by my uncle, one of  the last days that we were there and we were on the river where my mom used to go to get water with her brother. I really like this picture because I feel that represents our essence, and the time that we were living because after many ups and downs together, in this place we found that peace that we were looking for. That is why when I see this picture I feel calmness and it is like seeing us being ourselves in a place that means everything to us.

Webquest 1

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I) About Cows: What are the  5 most common pathologies of cows?  1) Milk fever. Milk fever, also known as parturient hypocalcaemia and parturient paresis, is a disease which has assumed considerable importance with the development of heavy milking cows. The cause of the disease is basically the decrease in the levels of ionized calcium in tissue fluids. In all adult cows there is a fall in serum-calcium level with the onset of lactation at calving.The disease usually occurs in 5 to 10 year old cows, and is chiefly caused by a sudden decrease in blood-calcium level, generally within 48 hours after calving. 2) Mastitis. Mastitis is the inflammation of the mammary gland and udder tissue. It usually occurs as an immune response to bacterial invasion of the teat canal by variety of bacterial sources present on the farm (commonly through bedding or contaminated teat dips), and can also occur as a result of chemical, mechanical, or thermal inju