martes, 30 de abril de 2013

Leasure and Pleasure

Leasure and Pleasure

  When I was 5, I used to travel with my mum on holiday and I never forgot take my Barbies in each travel. I played with my dolls while my mum sewed slippers, or another clothes. She used to sewed but she didn´t has enogth time to teach me. However I didn´t know how, but I designed lot of dresses to my dolls. She gave me materials and was fairly easy to dressed them.
  I considered that it wasn´t complicated, also my mum and my aunt used to teach me new things. My first pair of pyjamas weren´t so good but anyway my sister love it. Then, I made a bag and everybody likes it. It was so beautiful, that was the reason I  made another, and this time of course, the bag was better than the first one.

  In my holidays I like going out with my friends, travel with my family, but I prefer keep design something new and original for me and my family.
  I think that designing clothes is the most interesting, creative, and fascinating option to spend free time and express what I feel, so I suggest do it as a hobby.

domingo, 21 de abril de 2013

Writting: An email

Hi Anne,
Thanks you for you email. Here´s what I think you shoul do.
The best advise I can give you is come to Salta in the summer, because there are lot of activities to do. You can go to carnivals, traditional festivals or visit some beautiful views.
How about going to Cafayate´s festival, Balcarce´s street at night or going to a river or a campsite with swimming pool in the afternoon, there you can meet young people.
If I were you, I would bring some ligth clothes for the daytime and a jacket for the evening. Here the weather is too hot in the city, but at nigth it change too cold in another cities like Cafayate.
Thanks for the invitation to join your group, sounds lovely to travel round with you. I´m looking forward to see you soon, and show you some of the most interesting things in Salta. Please, tell me when you´re coming!.
                              Lots of love
                                      Mica

domingo, 7 de abril de 2013

Endangered Species

                                  Seahorses

                               
    Seahorses are mainly found in shallow tropical temperate waters around the wordand prefer to live in shelteres areas such as seagrass beds, estuaries, coral reefs, or mangroves. In pacific waters from North America to South America there are approximately four species. In the Atlantic, the H. Erectus ranges from Nova Scotia to Uruguay. H. Zosterae, known as the Dwarf seahorse, is found in the Bahamas. 
Colonies have been found in European waters such as the Thames Estuary.
In the Mediterranean Sea lives three species: The long -snouted, The short-snouted and The sea pony.
    Seahorses feed on small crustaceans floating in the water or crawling on the bottom. With excellent camouflage and a lot of patience, they ambush prey that float within striking range. Mysid shrimp and other small crustaceans are favorites, but some seahorses have been observed eating others kinds of invertebrates and even larval fishes.
    Many of this beautiful animals are data deficientand and there is insifficient information to make an assessment about their risk of extintion. Seahorses population is unknown, there is a risk of losing more of them because many are being born, a lot of them used for souveniers and Coral reefs and seagrass beds are deteriorating, reducing viable habitats.
Another reason is that many aquarium hobbyists keep themas pets, they are collected from the wild tend to fare poorly in home aquaria which damages their immune systems and makes them susceptible to disease. Furthermorethey are used in traditional Chines herbology and many as 20 million may be caugth each year and sold for this purpose.
    The inicial stage of an average consist of a detailed study of the problem of a fishery. Project leaders discussed thoroughly CeDePesca fishery system and study in depth assessmented of fish stocks and Articles scientists dealing with the state of their associated ecosystems to form a clear picture of their situation.
CeDePesca have been working in thirteen Latin America countries protecting seahorses.