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Saturday, 20 October 2012
How our bodies react to fear
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Thursday, 27 September 2012
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Dissertation at Malaga University
First of all I would like to thank you all who attended the lesson, I hope you have enjoyed the half I had.
Those of you who want to have a list of the main links of my Power point presentantion please send me an e-mail to this address: jdaniel_diaz@hotmail.com
Those of you who want to have a list of the main links of my Power point presentantion please send me an e-mail to this address: jdaniel_diaz@hotmail.com
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Example of mini talk show and slogans
SLOGAN : An Education= A life
Developing countries lack of primary education because neither parents can afford it nor those poor countries’ governments help or don’t offer easy payment terms to those parents to buy basic materials such as notebooks, pens and textbooks.
There is a project to be carried out by all the world leaders by 2015 in which all those poor countries will be provided with basic primary education.
Laura:
We should point out that the amount of children that lacks primary education arises to 113 million. Another piece of important information is that maternal and infant mortality is directly related to that lack of education, because it has been proved that those women who have a basic primary education find it easier to live longer.
In conclusion we can state that a lack of basic education is a serious problem that has to be solved from now and on our long way towards 2015.
Developing countries lack of primary education because neither parents can afford it nor those poor countries’ governments help or don’t offer easy payment terms to those parents to buy basic materials such as notebooks, pens and textbooks.
There is a project to be carried out by all the world leaders by 2015 in which all those poor countries will be provided with basic primary education.
Laura:
We should point out that the amount of children that lacks primary education arises to 113 million. Another piece of important information is that maternal and infant mortality is directly related to that lack of education, because it has been proved that those women who have a basic primary education find it easier to live longer.
In conclusion we can state that a lack of basic education is a serious problem that has to be solved from now and on our long way towards 2015.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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