jueves, 28 de abril de 2011

word cup brazil

In 2014, 20 World Championship FIFA World Cup, a tournament of international association football, to be held in June and July 2014 in Brazil. 
This is the second time the country hosted the competition, the first being the 1950 World Cup. Brazil becomes the fifth country that hosted the World Cup twice in Mexico, Italy, France and Germany. This will be the first World Cup to be held in South America since the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, the first two consecutive World Cups are held outside Europe and the first two consecutive World Cups are held in the southern hemisphere (in the 2010 World Championship held in South Africa). 
The 2014 World Cup is heading to Brazil. In less than 4 years, the greatest football spectacle of them all will be heading to the country that introduced the notion of the beautiful game. For the first time in 64 years, football’s biggest event will grace Brazil’s shores and a feast of football is sure to be served up in front of passionate crowds.  True, there is the small matter of the World Cup in South Africa in 2010 to contend with first, but football fans across Brazil and indeed the world are rubbing their hands in anticipation of the 2014 Brazil World Cup.
Who will be there? Who will be defending champions? These are questions we have no answers to. Yet. Follow the route to the Brazil World Cup in 2014 with us as we will keep you up to date with all the ups and downs right up until the trophy is lifted at the end of the 2014 Brazil World Cup.

Official emblem 2014


jueves, 14 de abril de 2011

symbiosis




  • Mutualism: Both the symbiont and host benefit.


    Mutualism is Any Relationship Between Individuals of Different species WHERE referral to Benefit Both Individuals. Generally, only close INVOLVING Interactions lifelongphysical and biochemical contact Properly CAN BE considers symbiotic. RelationshipsMay Be Either mutualistic obligate for Both species, obligate for one but facultative forthe Other, or Both for facultative. Many biologists restrict the definition of symbiosis toclose mutualistic Relationships




  • Commensalism: The symbiont benefits with little effect on the host.

    Commensalism describe a Relationship Between Two living organisms WHEREBenefits and The Other one is Not Significantly Harmer or helper. It is derived from theword Inglés Used commensal of human social interaction. The word derives from themedieval Latin word, form and composition from mensa, meaning "sharing a table. "
  • Parasitism:The symbiont benefits to the detriment of the host.


    A parasitic Relationship is one in Which One member of the association is The OtherBenefits while Harmer. Many take Symbios Parasitic forms, from endoparasitesThat Live Within the host's body to ectoparasites That Live On Its surface. In Addition,May Be necrotrophic parasites, Which is to say They Kill Their host, or biotrophic,Meaning They Rely on Their host's Surviving. Biotrophic parasitism is an ExtremelySuccessful mode of life.
    Amensalism:The amensalismo is the biological interaction that occurs when an organism is harmedin the relationship and the other is not affected, ie the relationship he is neutral.
    In some forests (eg Amazon), there are larger trees that prevent the arrival of sunlight tothe weeds that are at ground level. This is an example of amensalismo, and unlike thecompetition where there is mutual negative effects.
    The amensalismo is symbolized as follows: - / 0


lunes, 4 de abril de 2011

quotations marks

1.Commas and periods always go inside quotation marks.
Ex. : Eppie Girl said, "Meow," and jumped to the floor.
2.Put the question mark outside the quotation marks if the quotation itself is not a question, but the sentence in which the quotation is used is a question.
Ex. : Did Hermione say, "I don't know"?
3.The titles of television shows are italicized.
Ex. : The title of the essay is "Freedom and My Life," by Davey Ehrengard.