viernes, 21 de marzo de 2014

GLOSSARY OF GEOGRAPHY (UNIT 4)


Budget: A sum of money to be used for a specific purpose by a government

Free: movement: The unrestricted movement of goods, services, people and capital

Cohesion: The act of uniting or staying together


Common market: A market based on common policies and the free movement of goods, services, people and capital



Fragmentation: When production processes occur in different phases, in different places


Development: The act or process of growing or making progress


Funds: The financial resources used by governments or political institutions for a specific purpose


Heterogeneity: A thing that consist of dissimilar elements or parts


Homogeneous: Made up of the same kind of people or things


Investment: The act of using something (time, money, effort, etc.) to achieve a goal

Monetary union: The sharing of the same currency between two or more state. In 1992, the concept of a monetaru union was agreed upon in the EU


Ombudsman: A government official or body who investigates complains by private citizens against government institutions


Outsourcing: Part of a company's work is sent to another company, sometimes in a different country, because it's cheaper or more efficient option



Self-sufficient: Being able to meet one's needs without external assistance


Solidarity: A union or fellowship created from common responsibilities and interest, feelings or purposes


Citizenship: The condition or status of a citizen, with its rights and duties


Duty: A task or action that a person is bound to perform for moral or legal reasons


Sceptical: Not convince that something is true


Surplus: A quantity or amount in excess of what is required


Seafaring: The act of travelling by sea



Outskirts: Outlying or bordering areas, districts, etc., as of a city 


Profitable: Affording gain, benefit, or profit


Highway-motorway: A public road that all may use


Hierarchy: A system of persons or things arranged in a graded order 


GDP: Gross Domestic Product


CAP: Common Agricultural Policy: (in the EU) the system for supporting farm incomes by maintaining agricultural prices at agreed levels


CFP: Common Fisheries Policy


Subsidy: A type of financing offered by a government


Treaty: A formal agreement between two or more states related to international relations

GLOSSARY OF THE LOST WORLD




Perplexed: Confuse

Beard: The hair that grows in the face of a man

Sceptical: Not be sure if something is true

Prove: Demostrate/justify

Beaks: The projecting jaws of a bird 

Remains: Cadaver/fossil

Pinnacle: The highest peak or level of something

Footprint: An indentation or outline of the foot of a person or animal on a surface

Bit: A small piece, portion, or quantity

Stick: A small thin branch of a tree


Chin: The front part of the face below the lips


Entire: Whole/complete


Towards: About to happen 


Spears: A weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp pointed end of metal, stone, or wood that may be thrown or thrust


Weapons: An object or instrument used in fighting


Nodd: To lower and raise (the head) briefly, as to indicate agreement 


Ropes: A thick cord


Hatchets: A short axe


Branches: Is a small tree part


Whisper: To speak in a soft tone


Grotesque: Strangely


Chief: The leader in a group



Clerk: A worker in a office

miércoles, 22 de enero de 2014

Rafael Nadal

http://pablo99breton.edu.glogster.com/rafael-nadal

Things we can do to change climate

- The first one is to change our normal bulbs to the savings energy light bulbs
- The second one is to clean more the street and never mess the street
-The third one is to contribute and recycle paper or the rubbish that it can bein your house
- The fourth one is to don't waste the water that you're not going to use
- The fifth is to don't waste the light that you're not going to use
- Take public transports instead of your car

And thats all I want to say about that bye!!!