lunes, 23 de marzo de 2009

Jamal Malik, an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who is about to experience the biggest day of his life. With the whole nation watching, he is just one question away from winning a staggering 20 million rupees on India's "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" But when the show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating; how could a street kid know so much? Desperate to prove his innocence, Jamal tells the story of his life in the slum where he and his brother grew up, of their adventures together on the road, of vicious encounters with local gangs, and of Latika, the girl he loved and lost. Each chapter of his story reveals the key to the answer to one of the game show's questions. Each chapter of Jamal's increasingly layered story reveals where he learned the answers to the show's seemingly impossible quizzes. But one question remains a mystery: what is this young man with no apparent desire for riches really doing on the game show? When the new day dawns and Jamal returns to answer the final question, the Inspector and sixty million viewers are about to find out. At the heart of its storytelling lies the question of how anyone comes to know the things they know about life and love.

Simple Present: But when the show breaks for the night, Jamal tells the story of his life in the slum
Present Continuous: With the whole nation watching, what is this young man with no apparent desire for riches really doing on the game show?
Sufix: biggest, cheating, learned.
Prefix: increasingly.
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Boston will be Marbury’s fifth N.B.A. team, and speculation from fans, the news media and team officials will begin anew: Will Marbury fit in, or will he destroy a championship team’s chemistry?. Marbury last played a regular-season game on Jan. 11, 2008. On Jan. 22 of that year he had surgery to remove bone chips in his left ankle. He arrived at the Knicks’ training camp in the best shape of his career, but Mike D'Antoni, the new coach, decided the team was going in a different direction. "Something just kept telling me, ‘No, keep working, don’t stop working, be a professional.’ I basically kept faith that I was going to get back on the court, that I was going to have an opportunity to win a championship. That’s the only thing that I had programmed in my mind. I’m not in 35-minute shape, but I can get out there and I can play,” he said.

Will: Boston will be Marbury’s fifth N.B.A. team, will he destroy a championship team’s chemistry?
Present Perfect: he had surgery to remove bone chips in his left ankle. I had programmed in my mind.
Going To: I was going to get back on the court, I was going to have an opportunity to win a championship
Sufix: basically, decided.
Prefix: anew

martes, 17 de marzo de 2009

COVER LETTER

Jesús Hernández
Sector Las Colinas, 22 Street
Zulia-Maracaibo.
(0261)7892909

I am writing with reference to your advertisement in Yahoo Hot Jobs with the Job ID 8242 published on February 20, 2009 for want of a Electronic Engineer. I was drawn to the ad by my interest in Design.

I am currently out of college as an engineer in electronics, with an average of 15 points. In the last 2 years I have had little experience but I have worked with electronic equipment, on the development of new technologies and communications but automation main.

Although I am looking for a job with offer me a new opportunity in my work area. I welcome the opportunity to discuss with you how I might best Electrical Product Engineer its present corporate needs. If you wish to arrange an interview, please contact me by phone or at the above address.

Thank you for your time.


Jesús Hernández.

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JQA3P0W93GB-l-Santa_Clara-CA-c-Technology;_ylt=AmtqOslhcENg40DTgZMYaNGxQ6IX?source=CP&rmpixel=

lunes, 16 de marzo de 2009

lunes, 16 de febrero de 2009

INTERVIEW TO FRIEND....!

1. Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

Is the science that studies the man for the betterment of humanity and creation of new technologies.

2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics engineering, industrial engineering, computer science engineering or informatics engineering?

Electronic Engineering influenced to me because I like technology and management control systems and microprocessors.

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?

Dedicate every day to your subjects and all your doubts.

4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

A engineer must be very dedicate, be very organized, and constance and to want to learn this career.

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

I would to work in something about Programmable logic controllers.

6. What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?

Enjoy with my friends and travel to conferences that have nothing to do with the university.

7. From your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?

If you want to be good in your classes the only thing for you to do is study hard, and if you don't understand there is always someone really smart that helps people no matter what.

8. What are your plans for the future?

Make a post abroad, improve the English and learn other languages.

9. Point out your most personally gratifying moment in engineering school.

Each time you finish a quarter and approve all materials.

10. Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?

Engineers knows about everything. We study math, physics and so many others subjects that practicly engineers can work

Xyroz Mistwalker

Milanello Sports Centre

www.acmilan.com

Completely restructured and renovated upon Silvio Berlusconi’s wish, Milanello is nowadays one of the most prestigious and innovative European sport centres. Located on a hill at 300-m height, at a distance of only 50 kilometres from Milan and close to Varese, Milanello can be easily reached through the highway directed to the Lakes. The centre, built in 1963, is placed in a green oasis of 160 thousand square metres, also comprising a pinewood and a little lake and it is located between the towns of Carnago, Cassano Magnago and Cairate. The hypothetical boundary line between these towns passes through the middle of Milanello dressing rooms. Milanello currently represents an important asset not only for the Milan Club, but for the whole Italian football system. This was indeed the objective pursued by Andrea Rizzoli who decided to build it. The continuity has then been ensured by Silvio Berlusconi with his firm willingness to provide to coaches, trainers and players a comprehensive centre designed to satisfy their needs. The ever most advanced facilities of Milanello have often been used also by the Italian Football Association (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio) for the preparation of the National Team’s important competitions, such as the European Championships in 1988, 1996 and 2000.
At Milanello there are six regular pitches, 1 in synthetic grass (35 m x 30), 1 covered pitch with synthetic ground (42 m x 24) and a small-sized outdoor pitch in grass named "cage" because the playing field is surrounded by a 2,30 m high wall and topped by 2,5 m high fencing. Inside the cage, the play never stops, with the ball always in motion in order to enhance the speed of execution. A path running through the woods ca. 1,200 m long at various altitudes is used during the season for the players’ physical training (running and biking) and for the recovery of injured players. The main building of the centre is a two-floor building (plus the basement) hosting the offices, the players’ rooms, the chimney room, a TV-room, a pool-room; a bar, a kitchen, two dining-rooms, the press room, the meeting room, the laundry, the ironing-room and the medical centre. Next to the main building the "guest-quarters" are located, where also a few players from the Youth Department live. These youngsters, coming from various parts of Italy and from abroad too, go to school as all other teen-agers and in the afternoons attend their training sessions on the field made available to them.


My opinion...
"The Milan is a great sports club that has some high-tech facilities, which helps a lot in improving the performance of football players".

Sentence...
Milanello Sports Centre:Noum
Is: Verb
A: Articles
National: Adjective
Joint: Adjective
Project: noun
To: preposition
train: Verb
football: adjectives
and: Conjuction

lunes, 9 de febrero de 2009

Interview

1. Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

It ´s a profession that applies knowledge and experiences through drawings, models and techniques to solve problems that affect humanity, all in a short time, because in this profession do not have much time.

2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics engineering, industrial ingeneering, computer science engineering or informatics engineering?

I Decided to study electronics, because I see it very interesting and I love new technology; electronic, automated processes are present and the future.

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?

It is a race that takes time and is very exigente. Se must constantly studying and researching.

4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

Be smart, bold, not settle for something for so long, be innovative.

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

A good job, where my knowledge implement and extend.

6. What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?

The different experiences, I have lived in the course of some subjects.

7. from your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?

The time should be devoted to some mateiras on occasions not to do things like go out and play soccer.

8. What are your plans for the future?

When I finish my studies, get jobs, to extend my conocientos. I want to go to other countries.

9. Point out your most personally gratifying moment in Engineering school.

When I get good grades or approve materials that I have been difficult.

10. Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?

Recommend it if you are willing to study and want to live well.