viernes, 6 de mayo de 2016

IS VEGETARIANISM A SOLUTION OF GLOBAL ISSUES?


In recent years, people who carry out a vegetarian diet have increased. The event takes place due to the current problems that exist around the world. In short, due to global issues. Isn’t it? Although more of the 70% of people in the world are omnivorous, this consciousness are actually changing. However, is vegetarianism a really solution of global issues?

One the one hand, the breeding of animals is really uncomplaining because they are in bad conditions and exploit by breeders. Moreover, to be vegetarian it could be good for our healthy because vegetables and fruits don’t have blubber and have proteins, calcium…

On the other hand, to be vegetarian also have consequences. If people don’t eat meat, obviously they won’t have enough proteins; for this reason, people have to eat meat although in step quantity. Furthermore, to be vegetarian is bad because our society isn’t ready for that the majority of citizens are vegetarians: there are high prices, few places with specific food and moderately advertising.


In conclusion, people would have to eat meat, fish, vegetables, fruit… all food that make us healthier and with a balanced and assorted diet.







SYRIA: SECURITY FORCES SORMING PRISON

SUMMARY

Security forces of Syria have attempted against five prisoners of Hama's penitentiary. According to one prisoner of this prison, the police was frightened and although they took destruction arms, finally both sides negotiate; however, the situation was too tense.
Furthermore, the bad conditions in penintentiary centres increased and even though people say that it's better to stay inside this building.
Finally, this boys are convicted of death penalty because they don't want to transfer to another prison.
Once and for all, security forces have violated human rights .

MY OPINION

In my opinion, everybody have the right to call for something that they don't according to some item. Not for this reason security forces have to put death penalty to five prisoners of Hama. I consider that there are basic conditions and things that they can't overtake. Finally, i want to say human rights are active for some reasons and this is one of that.

VOCABULARY

Rioted: Disturbio

Standoff: Alejamiento

Grant: Conceder


























HUMAN RIGHTS

 In this post I want to talk about human rights. For this, I tell you some information about this issue.
Human rights are the rights you have just for being a human.  Many of the basic ideas that animated the human rights movement developed in the aftermath of the Second World War. For that reason they were created in 1945 by the United Nations, that they were in New York city. I also say that there are 30 human rights. The modern human rights possibly are a reaction to slavery, torture, genocide and war crimes. Perhaps they began as a precondition for the possibility of a just society.  But the true precursor of human rights discourse was the concept of natural rights that appeared in the medieval age and continued in the American Revolution and the French Revolution.


Now I am going to talk about one article of human rights that I think it is one of the most important.  I choose the article 2 and it says the following sentence:

Article 2
 


Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.



 I pick out this article because in my opinion everybody has to be respected. It's doesn't matter the race, sex, colour or religion. All people are equal and have the right to be valued in our world.  I think if someone does something it's wrong and this person has a different religion or another thing, we encompass all people of this religions or race in one sack. This began to happened a long time ago. The extrem case has been the Hitler's Nazism in Germany around 1940/50 more or less.


Video: http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/videos/born-free-and-equal.html


I think this human right isn't respected in anywhere because, sadly, in the world there are a lot of people who consider that everybody have to be in the same way. However if I have to say one place I choose United Kingdom. On the contrary, this human right is violated in everywhere but I pick Arabian countries.





Vocabulary I don't understand: 
- Sovereignty: Sobirania

























1. What are human rights?
2. When and why were they created?
3. How many human rights are there? Check out LIST OF HUMAN RIGHTS 
4. Which human right were you not familiar with? - EL QUE ESCOLLIM
Watch the video of the right you chose.  Make a list of new words you hear, if any. Think of an example where this human right is respected and where it is violated.

domingo, 1 de mayo de 2016

SCIENTISTS DISCOVER A "RESET SWITCH" THAT COULD GET RID OF JET LAG

SUMMARY

Everyone who has family in another country felt what was the JET LAG: It is a symptom of changing times.

Concordia Universities and McGill have discovered that the body has a "biological reset button" that if we activate itcan help to eliminate some jet lag. For activate this, we have to combinate phosphate and a Period protein.

Moreover, it has tasted to animals, like mice. Hence, they concluded that the Period protein is the key in "circadian regulation".

MY OPINION

In my opinion, there isn't a cure for the jet lag. Nowadays, majority of people travel to other countries and bit by bit they get used to this symptoms. Furthermore, I think jet lag is a mild feeling, compared with otthers that are deeper.


VOCABULARY:
Trigger: Gatillo
Counterpart: Homòleg
Fellow: Home, subjecte




martes, 19 de abril de 2016

COMPLAIN TO CHINESE RESTAURANT

                                                                                                                            3, Santa Clara
                                                                                                                  Castelló d'Empúries
                                                                                                                            Spain
                                                                                                                            14th April, 2016

Wok Restaurant
Figueres



Dir Sir or Madam,


I am writing in prder to explain my experience having lunvh last week. I am very dissapointed and upset with your meat and the hygiene of the local.

First of all. when I arrived I found food sticked in chairs. Then, the glass was so dirty. When I saw that, I told there imperfections to thewaiter but he did not attend me.

In the other hand, speaking about the meat, I found that tasted so bad. I do not know if this was rotten or was of an animal that I never eat.

At this point, I request us that do a revision of the restaurant.




Yours faithfully,

Maria Sanchez

lunes, 4 de abril de 2016

JEALOUSY: LOVE'S DESTROYER

Jealousy is an emotion, and the word typically refers to the thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, concern, and anxiety over an anticipated loss or status of something of great personal value. This issues is a universal human experience. Moreover, psychologists have proposed several models and have identified factors that result in jealousy. The factors are:

1.    1.  Sociobiological factors
2.   2. Cultural and historical factors
3.   3.  Personality factors
4.  4.   Relational factors
5.   5. Situational factors and strategic factors

A jealous behaviour, in man, is directed into avoiding sexual betrayal and a consequent waste of resources and effort in taking care of someone else’s offspring. This, in great part is made by the imagination Imagination is strongly affected by a person’s cultural milieu. Nevertheless, one author can have a definite positive effect on sexual function and sexual satisfaction.
Jealousy is normal and necessary in relationships. If you are in a monogamous relationship, jealousy serves as a way to let your partner know that you care about preserving your relationship. This confirms that your partner values tour commitment and would be upset to lose you. For this reason, we can say that jealousy is an expression of love is healthy. Furthermore, some couples may be ok with casually filtering outside of the relationship, while other couples may discover through their jealousy to another person. This item, can be an important emotion to pay attention to but can finish to the point of obsession. When it becomes an obsession, it can cause you to become possessive and paranoid. Nevertheless, some people use jealousy to support the fear that their relationship is in danger; this situation is caused by females.
We can say that jealousy is possibly the most destructive emotion in human brains. It causes much suffering. It also endure behaviour that ranges from vigilance to violence. They feel anxious, depressed, angry, humiliated, out of control and, sometimes suicidal
All human emotions exist to help us figure out who are in the world, and jealousy isn’t an exception. It’s a resource we call on when we feel at risk. When we are jealous, we are, in fact, in the grip of an identity crisis.
Jealousy gives rise to feelings of inferiority and resentment, activates pain related neural circuits in the brain, neuroimaging tudies show.
Evolutionary, jealousy exists because it is a good mate retention strategy; a partner’s jealousy can be seen as a sign of love. In one study, about 75%of people said they tried to make their partner jealous at one time or another. Moreover, this feeling is more often associated with arguments, breakups and aggressive behaviour and, we feel jealous we may question the level of commitment in our relationship.
One of the most important factors is how you express or respond to jealousy. These reactions says to the partner that they need more attention or show more affection.
Jealousy has been considered the guardian of love, but more often is love’s ruin. We usually blame our partner for paying attention to another people instead of ourselves, but the real issue may be what jealousy teaches us about ourselves.
An example of jealousy could be Elliott, Amanda’s boyfriend. She feels charmed and amused; at first she thought it may be just a love-struck, but it wasn’t. One day he gave her some flowers, and she realised it wasn’t to have a detail with her but kind of a camouflage. He needed to know where she was every moment, and if he didn’t hear what he liked, his voice cracked with race. This is how a romance starts feeling like a prison, and this is how you get to know when to break up.
Jealousy experts agree it is a survival mechanism. They say jealousy is “the most destructive of passions and the least studied”.
Richard Smith, a professor of psychology at the University of Kentucky says: “Jealousy is not the same as envy although they are often used interchangeably. Jealousy arises when a relationship is infringed on by a rival who threatens to take away something that is in a sense rightfully yours.” He also says that to have jealous you need not to have any sense of who that third party is like.
Jealousy is an extremely painful emotion. There are huge individual differences in the propensity for jealousy, and there is emerging evidence that elements of personality influence some of them.
No one can define jealousy perfectly. It may take much of its primary force from activating the attachment system of the brain, a genetically ingrained circuit that is the foundation of our social bonds and that prompts widespread distress when they are threatened.
According to University of Texas psychologist David Buss, jealousy is a necessary emotion, a potential deterrent to identify that arises in both men and women when a threat materialises to intimate relationships.



1.    SEXUAL JEALOUSY
Sexual jealousy may be triggered when a person’s significant other displays sexual interest in another person. Experts often believe that sexual jealousy is I a fact a biological imperative. They want the bet reproductive partners.
Sexual jealousy is the leading cause of spousal murder worldwide. It’s not really jealousy what we have to blame. Buss says “It’s the disillusion that a loved one has committed an infidelity when none has occurred”.
Buss sees jealousy as a necessary evil, it isn’t quite as inevitable as it’s been made to appear. In a study of nearly 1.000 people in various stages of commitment, he and a colleague in Spain find that the individual inclination to jealousy is strongly influenced by two of the so-called big five personality factors. It is passively associated to with neuroticism, or emotional instability, the liabilityto such unpleasant emotions as anger, anxiety and depression. The higher the level of instability, the more one is prone to jealousy.
Not all jealousy is activated by immediate threats of sexual infidelity. Neuroticism is not a very appealing attribute in a mate; it’s not a trait that’s necessary on full display when one enters into a relationship.
1.    ROMANTIC JEALOUSY
Psychologist Steven Stosny says “the formula to jealousy is an insecure person times an insecure relationship”. A person that is insecure it’s not just about sexually jealous but of any kind of friendship or even of a child; anything that takes attention off them.
French psychiatrist Marcianne Blevis says jealousy is not the guardian of love, but more typically its destroyer. Blevis says “we assume that jealousy is necessary evil, the collateral damage of love”. “All human emotions exist to help us figure out who we are in the world, and jealousy is no exception. It is a reassurance we call on when we feel at risk. When we are jealous, we are in fact in a grip of an identity crisis”
It’s a mistake to assume that jealousy always involves love, argues Aaron Bem-Ze’ev, a philosopher in Israel’s University of Haifa. “A man who despises his wife may nevertheless become jealous when someone else looks covetously at her. Here, the central feature is losing to a rival.”
People use jealousy as a signal to try to control their partners; they use it as a powerful tool to stand out. They substitute power for value. People try to calm their own emotions by controlling a partner. You’re dependent of your partner’s whims to feel OK, and that’s a set up for anger.



sábado, 12 de marzo de 2016

NEIGHBOURS

I have chosen the film called neighbors. 

This movie talks about one family that they pass adolescents to adulthood. They buy a house on the outskirts of the neighbourhood. They think that in the ouskirts wouldn't noise until they meet their neighbors. They are a brotherhood of youth students. At the beggining nothing happens until there is the first party. As the family cannot appear an old parents, they go to the party and bind with the students. All the nights are the same: alcohol, take drugs, the music is at the top of volum and everybody are funny and dancing. The parents are expectants until they'r tired and they want to sleep. In this moment, begin a conflict between the brotherhood and the family. The family organise parties, the brotherhood to, all is a caos. The parents do all for that brotherhood leave the house and they can live with calm. Finally, after a lot of monkeyshines, the brotherhood leave their house and the family lives calm. The family and the brotherhood end up. After four months, the family goes to buy at the shopping center and the father finds the president of the brotherhood. They leave the conflicts an one band and they decide have a good relation.

  

I really like when everybody are in the party and anybody is angry or desperate. The music that the productor was put in the film is fantastic for the party, also, I love this kind of music. 


For me the best part is the end when they forgive each other and all begin again with a good relation.