Sunday, 28 September 2008

VIDEO::: THE INTERNET INVENTION

This is a very short speech. It talks about the Internet invention, causes and effects.

Listeng up!!

Friday, 26 September 2008

CAUSE - EFFECT ESSAY ::: REMARKABLE INVENTION

Fascinating facts about the invention of the INTERNET

The World Wide Web was developed in 1989 by English computer scientist Timothy Berners-Lee for the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).

The Internet is a worldwide network of thousands of computers and computer networks. It is a public, voluntary, and cooperative effort between the connected institutions and is not owned or operated by any single organization. In early 1996, the Internet interconnected more than 25 million computers in over 180 countries and continues to grow at a dramatic rate.
Internets are formed by connecting local networks through special computers in each network known as gateways. Gateway interconnections are made through various communication paths, including telephone lines, optical fibers, and radio links. Additional networks can be added by linking to new gateways. Information to be delivered to a remote machine is tagged with the computerized address of that particular machine.
Once addressed, the information leaves its home network through a gateway. It is routed from gateway to gateway until it reaches the local network containing the destination machine. Internets have no central control, that is, no single computer directs the flow of information. This differentiates internets from other types of online computer services, such as CompuServe, America Online, and the Microsoft Network.


Causes:
After the Scientifics had finished this amazing invention they had to do a numbers of demonstrations made of the technology, such as the first three-network interconnection demonstrated in November 1977.
The Internet or the World Wide Web was made because everyone wanted an interconnection of computer networks that enables connected machines to communicate directly and available to the public. In the same way the goal of computer communications was to provide schools, libraries, businesses, and homes universal access to quality information that will educate, inform, and entertain.

Effects:
The Scientifics have done the Internet a simple way of communication; make much quickly the life in terms of business, friendships, culture’s share, study, learning, etc.
With the Internet you can communicate and know people all over the world just sitting in front of your screen and typing, immediately the letter or the message will given to the recipient computer and you could chat at the moment without interferences or delay.
Even though computer interaction is in its infancy, it has dramatically changed our world, bridging the barriers of time and distance, allowing people to share information and work together. Evolution toward the Information Superhighway will continue at an accelerating rate. Available content will grow rapidly, making it easier to find any information on the Internet. New applications will provide secure business transactions and new opportunities for commerce. New technologies will increase the speed of information transfer, allowing direct transfer of entertainment-on-demand.

VIDEO::: THE INTERNET, AN EXTRAORDINARY INVENTION

This is a video about the invention of world wide web by Tim Berners Lee. You can have a general idea of this extraordinay inventions that take place all over the world and hepl every single person to make the comunication, businnes and life easier to change the way we live now!!!

Saturday, 30 August 2008

PICS.. WITH MUSIC

This is a movie marker work, some pics of Albert Einstein and Marie Curie.
=) Interesting!!! =)

LISTENING

This is a small speech, it contains some information about Albert Einstein and Marie Curie's life, it is a movie marker work. =) Interesting!!! =)

Friday, 29 August 2008

VIDEO: MARIE CURIE'S LIFE

I suggest you to whatch this 2 videos that you can find them in the video bar. The first video call "Biography of Marie Curie - Skladowska" this video show some interesting things of Marie Curie's life, we can do a general idea of what she did, and know a little bid of how was her husband death, what she did, how she went ahead... (The video doesn't have sound, so its only for reading!!)
The second one call "Marie Curie 1867 - 1934 and Radioactivity Research" is a very short video, you can see in it the moment when a man is given Marie a medal, or some recognition for her work, her discover (the radioactivity).

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

VIDEO: ALBERT EINSTEIN'S LIFE

Have a look at the video in the video bar call "LIFE OF ALBERT EINSTEIN - Part 1". This video is very interesting because is such a complement with Albert Einstein's biography. In it is showed his life since he was so young and every important part of it. Talks about everything he did, thought, created and invented, his family, and all he hate and love!

COMPARE - CONTRAST ESSAY

BIOGRAPHIES ALBERT EINSTEIN AND MARIE CURIE
















In this speech I’m going to talk about Albert Einstein’s and Marie Curie’s life. An extraordinary people who left a legacy that we should never forget.

As I can see, they have lots in common, they both were born more or less in the same century, the XVI century, they love science, they were interesting people around the world whom left a legacy although they were from a very poor families, they could grown up thanks of their intelligence and strong character. They were bound to all they did and never fell down.
At first some people were against of them but both based on their knowledge they achieve their gold’s. With a strong behaviour they never gave up, were absolutely brilliant people, both contributed with the world science thanks for their theories.

Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, while Marie Curie was born in Warsaw. Einstein always appeared to have a clear view of the problems of physics and the determination to solve them. He had a strategy of his own and was able to visualize the main stages on the way to his goal. Marie Curie after her husband death, she took his place as Professor of General Physics in the Faculty of Sciences, was the first time a woman had held this position. Her early researches, together with her husband, were often performed under difficult conditions, laboratory arrangements were poor and both had to undertake much teaching to earn a livelihood. The discovery of radioactivity in 1896 inspired the Curies in their brilliant researches and analyses which led to the isolation of polonium Curie developed methods for the separation of radium from radioactive residues in sufficient quantities to allow for its characterization and the careful study of its properties, therapeutic properties in particular. In the other hand, Einstein realized the inadequacies of Newtonian mechanics and his special theory of relativity stemmed from an attempt to reconcile the laws of mechanics with the laws of the electromagnetic field. He investigated the thermal properties of light with a low radiation density and his observations laid the foundation of the photon theory of light.

Albert Einstein received honorary doctorate degrees in science, medicine and philosophy from many European and American universities. He gained numerous awards in recognition of his work. The importance of Marie Curie's work is reflected in the numerous awards bestowed on her. She received many honorary science, medicine and law degrees and honorary memberships of learned societies throughout the world. 1911 she received a second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, in recognition of her work in radioactivity.

MEANINGS

INVENTOR: Someone who invents something.
INVENTION: The creation of somthing new, the talent to create new things.
SCIENCE: A particular area of study or knowledge of the physical world.