Barcelona is the author's favorite town, it is a very big city located in Cordoba known for its football club Barsa and having over a hundred parks, and for hosting the 1992 Olympics.
Este documento propone diseñar e implementar un sistema de riego automatizado para los cultivos de durazno en Chitagá, Norte de Santander. El sistema usaría sensores de humedad y temperatura del suelo para regular el suministro de agua de forma precisa. Se espera que este sistema aumente la productividad de los cultivos, genere empleos e impulse las exportaciones de durazno en la región.
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter born in 1881 who was the creator of cubism. He painted over 2,000 pictures and also made sculptures and designs. Picasso believed that he painted things as he thought about them, not as he saw them, and that inspiration must find an artist while they are working. The main characteristics of Picasso's cubist style included desproporcinated shapes, faces shown from multiple angles at once, and small details representing parts of nature. Some of his most famous works included The Avignon Ladies, The Three Women, and his anti-war masterpiece The Guernica.
Cubism was an influential early 20th century avant-garde art movement created by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Juan Gris between 1907-1914 in France. Cubist works are characterized by depicting subjects from multiple viewpoints to represent the subject by geometrical elements rather than realistic perspective or details. Cubist artists suppressed details, used flat colors like brown and gray rather than bright colors, and represented nature and objects without depth or idealization.
The Dada art movement began in Zurich in the early 20th century and was characterized by absurdist works that challenged prevailing artistic and social values. Key figures included Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp, who created provocative pieces like "Portrait of an American Girl in a State of Nudity," "The Woman," "Fountain," and "Nude Descending a Staircase" that broke conventions. The movement spread to other cities like Berlin and commented on the social and political climate of the time through works embracing themes of opulence, misery, and the spirit of the era.
The Dada art movement began in Zurich in the early 20th century and was characterized by absurdist works that challenged prevailing artistic and social values. Key figures included Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp, who created provocative pieces like "Portrait of an American Girl in a State of Nudity," "The Woman," "Fountain," and "Nude Descending a Staircase" that broke conventions. The movement spread to other cities like Berlin and commented on the social and political climate of the time through works embracing themes of opulence, misery, and the spirit of the era.
Gabo was a pioneer of kinetic sculpture, creating the first kinetic sculpture in 1920. He drew inspiration from mathematics and engineering in his sculptural forms. Chillida was a Basque sculptor known for his iron and concrete works that followed the traditions of González and Picasso. Calder was an American sculptor who began creating wire sculptures and is famous for inventing mobiles, suspended sculptures that move with air currents.
Pop Art drew inspiration from consumerism, comics, advertising, and popular culture to create paintings and sculptures that commented on mass media and incorporated shocking everyday objects. Key artists included Andy Warhol, known for paintings of Campbell's soup cans and Coca-Cola bottles, as well as works by Jasper Johns, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen, Duane Hanson, and Robert Rauschenberg who incorporated objects like ale cans, sculptures of people, flying pins, shuttlecocks, and Coke bottles into their artwork.
Este documento propone diseñar e implementar un sistema de riego automatizado para los cultivos de durazno en Chitagá, Norte de Santander. El sistema usaría sensores de humedad y temperatura del suelo para regular el suministro de agua de forma precisa. Se espera que este sistema aumente la productividad de los cultivos, genere empleos e impulse las exportaciones de durazno en la región.
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter born in 1881 who was the creator of cubism. He painted over 2,000 pictures and also made sculptures and designs. Picasso believed that he painted things as he thought about them, not as he saw them, and that inspiration must find an artist while they are working. The main characteristics of Picasso's cubist style included desproporcinated shapes, faces shown from multiple angles at once, and small details representing parts of nature. Some of his most famous works included The Avignon Ladies, The Three Women, and his anti-war masterpiece The Guernica.
Cubism was an influential early 20th century avant-garde art movement created by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Juan Gris between 1907-1914 in France. Cubist works are characterized by depicting subjects from multiple viewpoints to represent the subject by geometrical elements rather than realistic perspective or details. Cubist artists suppressed details, used flat colors like brown and gray rather than bright colors, and represented nature and objects without depth or idealization.
The Dada art movement began in Zurich in the early 20th century and was characterized by absurdist works that challenged prevailing artistic and social values. Key figures included Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp, who created provocative pieces like "Portrait of an American Girl in a State of Nudity," "The Woman," "Fountain," and "Nude Descending a Staircase" that broke conventions. The movement spread to other cities like Berlin and commented on the social and political climate of the time through works embracing themes of opulence, misery, and the spirit of the era.
The Dada art movement began in Zurich in the early 20th century and was characterized by absurdist works that challenged prevailing artistic and social values. Key figures included Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp, who created provocative pieces like "Portrait of an American Girl in a State of Nudity," "The Woman," "Fountain," and "Nude Descending a Staircase" that broke conventions. The movement spread to other cities like Berlin and commented on the social and political climate of the time through works embracing themes of opulence, misery, and the spirit of the era.
Gabo was a pioneer of kinetic sculpture, creating the first kinetic sculpture in 1920. He drew inspiration from mathematics and engineering in his sculptural forms. Chillida was a Basque sculptor known for his iron and concrete works that followed the traditions of González and Picasso. Calder was an American sculptor who began creating wire sculptures and is famous for inventing mobiles, suspended sculptures that move with air currents.
Pop Art drew inspiration from consumerism, comics, advertising, and popular culture to create paintings and sculptures that commented on mass media and incorporated shocking everyday objects. Key artists included Andy Warhol, known for paintings of Campbell's soup cans and Coca-Cola bottles, as well as works by Jasper Johns, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen, Duane Hanson, and Robert Rauschenberg who incorporated objects like ale cans, sculptures of people, flying pins, shuttlecocks, and Coke bottles into their artwork.
This document discusses the origins and development of abstract art movements from Fauvism through Surrealism. It highlights key artists and works that helped develop abstraction including Matisse, Juan de Gris, Jackson Pollock, Kandinsky, Klee, and Salvador Dali. It also briefly mentions later abstract styles like Neoplasticism, Constructivism, Informalism, and Pollock's signature drip painting technique before concluding.
The skinhead movement began in Great Britain in the 1960s, started by two groups - the hard mods from the mods movement and Jamaican immigrants called rudeboys. Male skinheads typically had their hair cropped short while females had feathercuts or mod-style cuts. They wore button-up shirts, jeans, and boots, originally army boots and later Dr. Martens. Their associated music included ska, rocksteady, reggae, 2 Tone, punk, and Oi! which had working class roots. Later, some skinheads adopted neo-Nazi ideologies called boneheads and promoted acts of violence against minorities.
Metalheads originated in Germany and the UK in the late 1960s with the rise of heavy metal music. There are three main types of metalheads - heavy metal fans who listen to bands like Iron Maiden, death metal fans who prefer harder styles like Cannibal Corpse, and black metal fans whose music is often anti-Christian. Metalheads are known for their long hair, tattoos, piercings, and wearing leather jackets, dark clothes, boots and occasionally medieval-inspired styles depending on their preferred metal subgenre.
Hipsters are a subculture associated with independent music and alternative lifestyles. They have a unique style that mixes vintage and modern clothing, often including skinny jeans, polka dot pants, checkered patterns, fedoras, and wayfarer sunglasses. They enjoy independent music, movies, art, and visiting thrift stores. While concerned with environmental issues and often vegetarian, they also enjoy popular brands like Starbucks and Apple products.
The document summarizes the Mod subculture that originated in London in the early 1970s. It was inspired by 1950s fashion and spread quickly through smaller UK cities and Spain in the late 1970s. Mods typically dressed in dark, formal clothes like grey and black without bright colors and rode Lambretta scooters. Their interests were not strongly defined beyond scooters and clothing style, and they had a moderately progressive yet skeptical ideology without violent tendencies. After declining for a time, the subculture regained popularity in the 1990s but saw fewer members in the 2000s.
Hippies originated in San Francisco in the 1960s from the previous subculture of beatniks. They wore colorful, flowery clothing and accessories like t-shirts, ponchos, sunglasses and ribbons. Their favorite music came from bands like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane. Hippies had a peaceful, non-violent personality and were known for experimenting with drugs and free love, often being under the influence of marijuana, seeking peace and protesting wars.
The document describes a dark urban tribe that emerged in Europe and North America between the 19th and 20th centuries. The tribe was influenced by existentialist philosophers and expressed themselves through dark-themed fine arts. They were characterized by conservative dress featuring black leather, crucifixes and piercings, and drew inspiration from gothic literature and bands like The Cure. The tribe explored themes of finding meaning in a world where people feel dead inside and advocated nonviolence despite their dark aesthetic.
El documento presenta el Portfolio Europeo de las Lenguas (PEL) para alumnos de educación infantil y primaria, con el objetivo de fomentar el aprendizaje plurilingüe. El PEL consta de actividades para que los alumnos reflexionen sobre las lenguas que les rodean y documenten su progreso, y se basa en la colaboración entre profesorado, alumnos y familias. El documento ofrece recomendaciones para trabajar el PEL en el aula y en casa con el apoyo de los padres.
Este documento describe las jornadas de portafolio para la educación primaria e infantil. Explica que los portafolios son una tradición arraigada en países anglosajones que tienen como objetivos actualizar y mejorar la enseñanza a través de la evaluación formativa. Los portafolios son instrumentos didácticos y metodológicos que sirven para la evaluación formativa y la renovación de las actividades de aprendizaje.
Este documento presenta eXelearning, una herramienta gratuita y de código abierto para crear contenidos educativos. eXelearning permite crear contenido en formato web de manera sencilla e incluir elementos multimedia. Los proyectos creados se pueden exportar a formatos como SCORM y sitios web. La herramienta incluye 18 actividades educativas y permite organizar los contenidos en un árbol de navegación.
Handball is a contact sport played between two teams of seven players including a goalkeeper. The objective is to throw the ball into the opposing team's goal while following rules like not touching the ball with your feet. Players position themselves as pivots, laterals, ends, centers, or the goalkeeper. Regular matches last 60 minutes divided into two 30 minute periods, with the winner being the team that scores the most goals. There are also penalties for fouls like pushing.
Volleyball is a team sport played by two teams separated by a net. It was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan and has been an Olympic sport since 1964. Key aspects of volleyball include its history and international growth, the six players per team, important Spanish players like Rafael Pascual and Diana Sanchez, basic equipment, international competitions, and fundamental technical skills like serving and receiving.
Acrosport is a physical education activity involving partners working together in different positions and formations. It describes several partner positions including one partner kneeling while the other stands on one leg with the other extended back. It also describes pyramid formations with up to 5 partners where some partners support the weight of others in positions like handstands or kneeling. The document provides diagrams to illustrate different grip positions partners can use to support each other such as hand-to-hand, claw, and hand-to-wrist grips.
Football originated in ancient Egypt and China. It later spread to Europe where it developed further in Britain and became the national sport. A standard football game involves two teams of 11 players using equipment like jerseys and balls trying to score goals against each other within the boundaries of a large grass field. Major football competitions include domestic leagues and international tournaments like the Champions League and UEFA Cup.
The document provides information on the history and origins of tennis, including its development from 12th century England to the modern game played globally today. It also profiles notable tennis players like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, describing their accomplishments and playing styles. Additionally, the document outlines important tennis terminology and concepts such as grips, strokes, equipment, court dimensions, and the four Grand Slam tournaments.
Water polo is a team sport played in a swimming pool where two teams try to score goals by throwing the ball into the opposing team's goal. It originated in Europe in the late 19th century and was added to the Olympics in 1900. Teams consist of six field players and a goalkeeper, with rules prohibiting certain actions like touching the ball with two hands except for the goalkeeper. Positions include attackers around the goal, defenders guarding them, and a pivot near the center. Major international competitions include the World Championships and tournaments at the Commonwealth Games, European Championships, and Pan American Games.
Handball is a contact sport played between two teams of seven players. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by throwing the ball into their goal. Players advance the ball by passing or dribbling and can block opposing shots with their arms and hands. Matches consist of two 30-minute periods, and the team with the most goals at the end wins. If tied, the game may go to overtime or a penalty shootout.
Football is a team sport with different positions on the field including goalkeeper, defenses, midfield players, and forwards. The goalkeeper defends the goal and tries to prevent the other team from scoring. Defenses and midfield players work together to control the ball and move it up the field. Forwards try to score goals by receiving passes in or near the opponent's goal area.
The document provides an overview of the history, players, equipment, rules, tactics, and major competitions of the sport of polo. It notes that polo's origins are unclear but possibly began in Persia or China and later spread to other countries. Key details include that the ball is 7.6 to 8.9 cm in diameter and weighs 99 to 127.5 grams, players wear helmets and riding clothes while using bamboo poles 119 to 137 cm long, and goals are scored over periods of 7 minutes across 6 periods total. Major tournaments for the sport are held in Argentina.
Baseball is a team sport that originated in the United States. It involves two teams of nine players each who take turns batting and fielding. The goal is to score more runs than the opposing team by hitting a thrown ball and running around four bases. The document outlines the history of baseball and its evolution from ancient stick and ball games. It also describes some of the most famous baseball stars like Joe DiMaggio and Frank Robinson. Key rules, equipment, field dimensions, and major professional leagues are defined.
This document discusses the origins and development of abstract art movements from Fauvism through Surrealism. It highlights key artists and works that helped develop abstraction including Matisse, Juan de Gris, Jackson Pollock, Kandinsky, Klee, and Salvador Dali. It also briefly mentions later abstract styles like Neoplasticism, Constructivism, Informalism, and Pollock's signature drip painting technique before concluding.
The skinhead movement began in Great Britain in the 1960s, started by two groups - the hard mods from the mods movement and Jamaican immigrants called rudeboys. Male skinheads typically had their hair cropped short while females had feathercuts or mod-style cuts. They wore button-up shirts, jeans, and boots, originally army boots and later Dr. Martens. Their associated music included ska, rocksteady, reggae, 2 Tone, punk, and Oi! which had working class roots. Later, some skinheads adopted neo-Nazi ideologies called boneheads and promoted acts of violence against minorities.
Metalheads originated in Germany and the UK in the late 1960s with the rise of heavy metal music. There are three main types of metalheads - heavy metal fans who listen to bands like Iron Maiden, death metal fans who prefer harder styles like Cannibal Corpse, and black metal fans whose music is often anti-Christian. Metalheads are known for their long hair, tattoos, piercings, and wearing leather jackets, dark clothes, boots and occasionally medieval-inspired styles depending on their preferred metal subgenre.
Hipsters are a subculture associated with independent music and alternative lifestyles. They have a unique style that mixes vintage and modern clothing, often including skinny jeans, polka dot pants, checkered patterns, fedoras, and wayfarer sunglasses. They enjoy independent music, movies, art, and visiting thrift stores. While concerned with environmental issues and often vegetarian, they also enjoy popular brands like Starbucks and Apple products.
The document summarizes the Mod subculture that originated in London in the early 1970s. It was inspired by 1950s fashion and spread quickly through smaller UK cities and Spain in the late 1970s. Mods typically dressed in dark, formal clothes like grey and black without bright colors and rode Lambretta scooters. Their interests were not strongly defined beyond scooters and clothing style, and they had a moderately progressive yet skeptical ideology without violent tendencies. After declining for a time, the subculture regained popularity in the 1990s but saw fewer members in the 2000s.
Hippies originated in San Francisco in the 1960s from the previous subculture of beatniks. They wore colorful, flowery clothing and accessories like t-shirts, ponchos, sunglasses and ribbons. Their favorite music came from bands like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane. Hippies had a peaceful, non-violent personality and were known for experimenting with drugs and free love, often being under the influence of marijuana, seeking peace and protesting wars.
The document describes a dark urban tribe that emerged in Europe and North America between the 19th and 20th centuries. The tribe was influenced by existentialist philosophers and expressed themselves through dark-themed fine arts. They were characterized by conservative dress featuring black leather, crucifixes and piercings, and drew inspiration from gothic literature and bands like The Cure. The tribe explored themes of finding meaning in a world where people feel dead inside and advocated nonviolence despite their dark aesthetic.
El documento presenta el Portfolio Europeo de las Lenguas (PEL) para alumnos de educación infantil y primaria, con el objetivo de fomentar el aprendizaje plurilingüe. El PEL consta de actividades para que los alumnos reflexionen sobre las lenguas que les rodean y documenten su progreso, y se basa en la colaboración entre profesorado, alumnos y familias. El documento ofrece recomendaciones para trabajar el PEL en el aula y en casa con el apoyo de los padres.
Este documento describe las jornadas de portafolio para la educación primaria e infantil. Explica que los portafolios son una tradición arraigada en países anglosajones que tienen como objetivos actualizar y mejorar la enseñanza a través de la evaluación formativa. Los portafolios son instrumentos didácticos y metodológicos que sirven para la evaluación formativa y la renovación de las actividades de aprendizaje.
Este documento presenta eXelearning, una herramienta gratuita y de código abierto para crear contenidos educativos. eXelearning permite crear contenido en formato web de manera sencilla e incluir elementos multimedia. Los proyectos creados se pueden exportar a formatos como SCORM y sitios web. La herramienta incluye 18 actividades educativas y permite organizar los contenidos en un árbol de navegación.
Handball is a contact sport played between two teams of seven players including a goalkeeper. The objective is to throw the ball into the opposing team's goal while following rules like not touching the ball with your feet. Players position themselves as pivots, laterals, ends, centers, or the goalkeeper. Regular matches last 60 minutes divided into two 30 minute periods, with the winner being the team that scores the most goals. There are also penalties for fouls like pushing.
Volleyball is a team sport played by two teams separated by a net. It was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan and has been an Olympic sport since 1964. Key aspects of volleyball include its history and international growth, the six players per team, important Spanish players like Rafael Pascual and Diana Sanchez, basic equipment, international competitions, and fundamental technical skills like serving and receiving.
Acrosport is a physical education activity involving partners working together in different positions and formations. It describes several partner positions including one partner kneeling while the other stands on one leg with the other extended back. It also describes pyramid formations with up to 5 partners where some partners support the weight of others in positions like handstands or kneeling. The document provides diagrams to illustrate different grip positions partners can use to support each other such as hand-to-hand, claw, and hand-to-wrist grips.
Football originated in ancient Egypt and China. It later spread to Europe where it developed further in Britain and became the national sport. A standard football game involves two teams of 11 players using equipment like jerseys and balls trying to score goals against each other within the boundaries of a large grass field. Major football competitions include domestic leagues and international tournaments like the Champions League and UEFA Cup.
The document provides information on the history and origins of tennis, including its development from 12th century England to the modern game played globally today. It also profiles notable tennis players like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, describing their accomplishments and playing styles. Additionally, the document outlines important tennis terminology and concepts such as grips, strokes, equipment, court dimensions, and the four Grand Slam tournaments.
Water polo is a team sport played in a swimming pool where two teams try to score goals by throwing the ball into the opposing team's goal. It originated in Europe in the late 19th century and was added to the Olympics in 1900. Teams consist of six field players and a goalkeeper, with rules prohibiting certain actions like touching the ball with two hands except for the goalkeeper. Positions include attackers around the goal, defenders guarding them, and a pivot near the center. Major international competitions include the World Championships and tournaments at the Commonwealth Games, European Championships, and Pan American Games.
Handball is a contact sport played between two teams of seven players. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team by throwing the ball into their goal. Players advance the ball by passing or dribbling and can block opposing shots with their arms and hands. Matches consist of two 30-minute periods, and the team with the most goals at the end wins. If tied, the game may go to overtime or a penalty shootout.
Football is a team sport with different positions on the field including goalkeeper, defenses, midfield players, and forwards. The goalkeeper defends the goal and tries to prevent the other team from scoring. Defenses and midfield players work together to control the ball and move it up the field. Forwards try to score goals by receiving passes in or near the opponent's goal area.
The document provides an overview of the history, players, equipment, rules, tactics, and major competitions of the sport of polo. It notes that polo's origins are unclear but possibly began in Persia or China and later spread to other countries. Key details include that the ball is 7.6 to 8.9 cm in diameter and weighs 99 to 127.5 grams, players wear helmets and riding clothes while using bamboo poles 119 to 137 cm long, and goals are scored over periods of 7 minutes across 6 periods total. Major tournaments for the sport are held in Argentina.
Baseball is a team sport that originated in the United States. It involves two teams of nine players each who take turns batting and fielding. The goal is to score more runs than the opposing team by hitting a thrown ball and running around four bases. The document outlines the history of baseball and its evolution from ancient stick and ball games. It also describes some of the most famous baseball stars like Joe DiMaggio and Frank Robinson. Key rules, equipment, field dimensions, and major professional leagues are defined.
1. My favourite
Town.
My favourite town is Barcelona. Barcelona is very big and Barcelona is in Cordoba.
Barcelona is the football field Barsa.
In Barcelona there are more the a hundred park.
That is where the Olympic were held in Barcelona 92.