2. -Are those aspects of communication,
such as gestures andfacial expressions,
that do not involve verbal communication
but whichmay include nonverbal aspects
of speech itself (accent, tone of
voice,speed of speaking, etc)
example:
In Latin American it is considered impolite to toss
things to each other. If you need to give
something to a native, make sure you walk
over and hand it to them.
3. In spain
FOREST FIRE
The regions of Cantabria, Asturias and the
Basque Country are worst affected, with high
winds spreading the flames.
Spain's forestry association said the unusually
high temperatures did not explain the origin of
the fires.
Association head Raul de la Calle suggested
"cattle farming interests" could be responsible.
4. Technological
Mysteries
STONEHENGE
The story of how Stonehenge, and its sacred
landscape, was built is evolving rapidly as
new archaeological discoveries are made.
The IBM Visual and Spatial Technology
Centre at the University of Birmingham is
using an array of technologies, including
ground penetrating radar and
magnetometers, to map Stonehenge and its
environs. The project has produced an
enormous amount of data, which scientists
haven’t fully analyzed.
5. cheese museum
Amsterdam
Cheese museum
The Amsterdam Cheese Museum is not
just offering another free cheese
tasting. You can also relive the
history of cheese making and
experience the unique flavor of
the best cheese of Holland. Learn
more about Dutch cheese, see the
most expensive cheese slicer of
the world and have fun dressing up
like a traditional Dutch cheese
farmer.
6. The giant panda
As China’s unofficial mascot and
the symbol of the World Wildlife
Fund, the giant panda is one of
the most beloved animals in the
world. It is also one of the more
endangered species in the world,
with only about 1000-2000 living
in the wild.
7. HOME
REMEDIES
Cool a burn
If you grazed your skin with a hot-from-the-oven
cookie pan, apply aloe veragel to the burn as needed.
The soothing and anti-inflammatory gel creates a
second skin to protect the burn from air, which irritates
exposed nerve endings
8. Belle Starr
Myra Maybelle Shirley, known as Belle Starr, was
born in Carthage, Missouri. She attended the
Carthage Female Academy when she was young.
She excelled in her academics
and became a proficient pianist. She
later became a friend of the James
brothers. The James-Younger gang
then started hiding in Shirley’s family
farm. She was later introduced to
crime
and nicknamed the Bandit Queen.
9. AVE
Is a service of high-speed rail in Spain
operated by Renfe Operadora, the Spanish
national railway company, at speeds of up to
310 km/h (193 mph).Alta Velocidad Española
translates to "Spanish High Speed", but the
initials are also a play on the word ave,
meaning "bird". As of June 2013, the Spanish
AVE system is the longest HSR network in
Europe with 3,100 km (1,900 mi) and the
second in the world, after China's.