Thursday, March 31, 2011

Japan. The disaster of Fukushima's nuclear power station



Civil servants of the Japanese Government give the battle lost. The fight for saving the reactors of Fukushima's head office is almost impossible to win, as he has assured some members of the Executive.

In fact, the own company owner of the head office, Tepco, admitted yesterday that the only solution is to dismantle them and admitted that the operation to catch the nuclear crisis untied after the earthquake of March 11 might last several months. An option that today has confirmed the Japanese prime minister, Naoto Kan.

Meanwhile, the levels of radioactive iodine registered in the last readings in the waters near the head office overcome already 4.385 times the legal limit, according to the measurements of the Agency of Nuclear Security of Japan.

These levels make suspect that the radiation is filtering of constant form to the sea, though the engineers and the rest of the personnel don’t know the existence of routes of filtration.


Finally the Atomic International Energy Agency (AIEA) also has asked the Japanese Government the above mentioned solution to rethink, though, the Japanese organism of nuclear safety has added that this request has not been moved of official form.






Several days ago I watched the CNN channel (an American television channel) on TV with my father and I was very surprised since I was not verifying the meaning of many words. What took me to the conclusion that I had to improve my English. For this reason I would recommend everyone to watch this channel, because not only you learn new words in English, but also you are informed 24 hours a day of what happens in the world.


Friday, March 25, 2011

History of Japan

The most highly developed country in the world is Japan. This country is characteristic because it is represented by the emperor Meiji and his dynasty. Others famous characters are the ninjas and the samurais who are characters very loved by the western. Let´s talk about japonese food, sencond world war, and the most important topic today: the earthquake, the tsunami and the possible fallout.

First, the japanese food it´s a famous food knowned in all the world. We can mention the famous sushi, the ramen, etc. This food is not expensive and many people in the world have it for lunch. I usually go with my friends to "los Remedios" because in the Salado´s street is a japanese named Samurai. It´s wonserful!

Second, in the Second World war, Germany with Hitler in the power said to Japan " join to me". Japan, with the emperor Hiro Hito accepted the proposition of Hitler. Japan wanted to capturate the Pacific and Chine, but the two atomic bombs fallen in Iroshima and Nagasaki finished Hiro Hito´s dream. That was the end of Japan in the Second World War.

Third, with the last disaster of the eathquake and the tsunami, the Fukushima´s reactor can blow up and that can generate a fallout. If that happen, the nipon country will be in a big danger, because the radiation.

Finally, if the fallout success, Japan will be in a big danger, but don´t worry, because the japanese people are very hard-working, and they will save their country.














Sunday, March 13, 2011

Alfred Nobel

Alfred Nobel, who was born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden, was one of history’s great innovators. His discovery of dynamite in 1866, in an era of rapid industrial expansion, made him one of the world’s wealthiest men. In addition, he was a man of multiple and varied passions who read in six languages, travelled troughout his life and wrote plays and poetry.

When Nobel died, he left money to fun the Nobel Prize.
He wanted to reward those whose discoveries or innovations have the greatest benefit for mankind. The results and effects have been amazing. For example, if it hadn’t been for the invention of lasers we would never have had innovations such as bar codes in supermarkets.

Novel realised that nationality was not an important issue when giving out prize, so he made it international. At first, Europeans dominated the Nobel Prize, but the complete list of winners shows that the prize has been given to people from all over the world and from every continent. In the last quarter of a century, more than ten winners came form nations that did not even exits in Nobel’s time.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Summer Holidays


Aaaah!! Summer holidays. That name is magic. It´s a time (if you have studied) you can do anything, go to the beach, go to others countries, go to the forest with your family, play sports, and an endless etc. In my case, I usually go to the beach, to Rota. For me, is most happy time of the year. I love Rota.
Firstly, because I have there a lot of friends who are so funny. We usually go to the beach in the morning to swim, swim, and more swim. In the evening, sometimes we go to the beach, but we usually go to the town too to buy the equipment to do underwater explore. I won´t change my mind, I love to see the underwater bottom with my friends. Talking about my friends, their names are Manolo, Guillermo, Ignacio, and Antonio (the most funny).
Some days we go to the cinema. The last summer, we saw the "Karate Kid", a very interesting film.

Secondly, I like do a lot of sport: tennis, football, basketball, swimming, running, etc. Last summer I began to go to the gym. I like it!. I´m grateful to the summer because now I like more the sport than some years ago.

Finally, the summer it´s a time to do everything tou want, and I am sure that, in this summer, you will think about the luck we have and... danm it!! It is not luck. It´s work done during all the year!!!

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