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WHAT DO THE COLORS TRANSMIT TO US?

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Colors have a strong emotional impact on our minds and evoke all kinds of sensations, there are different colors in nature, and each of them affects our emotions differently. Colors can make us feel energetic or relaxed and also make us perceive order or disorder. For this reason, what is known as the psychology of color was born, which is a field of study that is aimed at analyzing how we perceive and behave in different shades, brightness and intensities of color. How do colors affect emotionally? Some examples. Blue is a color that inspires calm and is relaxing. It gives a feeling of freshness and calm and is associated with the sky and the water. It is synonymous with purity, freedom, harmony, fidelity, seriousness, security, sincerity and loyalty. The yellow color has two opposite faces. On the one hand it symbolizes energy, illumination and fun as it is a citrus tone, while on the other hand it symbolizes envy, jealousy, uncertainty and unease. The shades closest to gold are p...

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Norman Foster was born in Manchester in 1935. He studied Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Manchester. He has developed an architectural work that is characterized by being a reflection of our time, with high-tech materials that seek to create more sustainable and environmental quality spaces. Foster found his opportunity when in 1979 he won the competition to design the Bank of Hong Kong and Shanghai, a masterpiece that, when completed in 1986, made him famous internationally. With this work he became the most exquisite of high-tech designers. He won the Pritzker Prize in 1999, the most important award in the field of architecture. Currently, he has been achieving a large number of high-class projects and with impressive performance, which has allowed him to position himself well in the world artistic field, certifying all of this with his talent and dedication. It will develop its first project in Chile that considers a complete intervention and urban transforma...

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This photo is from my study trip in 2017. We went to Brazil, Camboriú, for a week, we had activities every day and also at night. This photo is with my best friend Florencia, we were in the Unipraias park that is just to the south end of Camboriú beach and connects the Barra Sul beaches with Praia das Laranjeiras. To get to the viewpoint of the landscape, you had to cross in a cable car, we got off at the top of the mountain and toured the park and its attractions. The viewpoint has an incredible view of all Camboriú, especially the bay and its buildings.  We went back up to the cable car and arrived at Laranjeiras, we spent the afternoon on that beach. and to return the same, we had to cross by cable car and get to Camboriú to return to our hotel and rest for the night's activities.

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London trip organization. 1. London Eye.     Day: Monday, October 12 at 12 pm.     Ticket : £28.50     Nearest station: Waterloo. 2.  The Tate Modern Art Gallery.     Day:  Tuesday, October 13 at 11 am     Ticket: Free pass     Nearest station: Pimlico 3. Kew Gardens      Day:  Wednesday, October 14 at 11 am      Ticket: £19.25     Nearest station: Kew  Gardens. 4. Stonehenge     Day: Thursday, October 15 at 8 am.     Ticket: £ 19     Bus: From London Victoria Coach Station, you arrive at Amesbury Station. Then a    transfer is made to Amesbury Salisbury Street and from there continue to West Amesbury Fighting Cocks. The distance time is 3 hours and 43 minutes, priced from £ 8 to £ 11. 5. Buckingham Palace.     Day: Friday, October 16 at 10 am     Ticket: £45 ...

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1. Fill in the definition here: The total amount  of  greenhouse  gases produced  to directly and indirectly support human activities, usually expressed in equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). 2. Provide some examples (from the same website): Amount of CO2 emitted by burning one liter of gasoline: 2.3 kg. Driving a car for 6 km: 1 kg. Creating 5 plastic bags: 1 kg. Producing a cheeseburger: 3.1 kg. Go to this website: footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/ and take the quiz on your carbon footprint. 3. Quiz results: What is your carbon footprint weight? 10.9 tons What is the target weight ? 10.5 tons impact? 104% What percentage was in stuff 27% , travel 14 %, food 17%, home 42%. Go to YouTube and see "Plants and animals can adapt to climate change, right?" You also can answer these questions. 4. When was the last time the Earth warmed up so fast?  it was 55 million years ago, The paleocene-eocene termal maximum 5. What is the name o...

The scientific power meditation

- What do you think of the video? Do you meditate Why? Do you feel it works? Why? It was very interesting to know all the effects that meditation has on our body, from the mind to the chromosomes. When I can and need to Meditate I do, after that I feel a change in me, either in my breathing and in my thoughts, I feel that it works but there must also be a predisposition to change us. -How do you feel these days? Why? I have been a little overwhelmed and very anxious, I am very intrigued to think that it will happen in a few days because nothing is clear, I am worried about my family, especially my grandmothers. -How do I feel when the English class starts? good , maybe a little tired but I feel good.

human evolution timeline

What's been the role of climate change in the development of humans? Which early human species was thought to be the first to use tools made from stone? Homo habilis,  this species was thought to represent the first manufacturer of stone tools. Who were the first human species to travel to and live in Europe? When? Homo heidelbergensis, These were the first early humans to venture into the cold latitudes of Europe, where there is evidence that they were the first species to build shelters and hunt big game animals with wooden spears. On longer timescales, hominins experienced changes in temperature and precipitation, which, in turn, caused large changes in vegetation, were also altered by earthquakes and uprising. Tectonic activity can change the location and size of lakes and rivers. When there is a change in an animal's preferred habitat, they can move and track their favorite habitat, or adapt through a genetic change to the new habitat. Otherwise, they become extinct. ...