This is
a story of two people which love each other but by family situations,
to bone that their parents do not think it is a good idea since they
have a age difference for nearly 3 years and in addition it is only
logical that the society will always criticize a relationship so
dysfunctional and that is why it suffers such a story that they reach
the point where the 2 will have to dismiss with a last kiss but this
causes that the memories get junked pumps to your head and be impossible
to kissing one last time.
Any area contributes to the world's diversity, both
because of the number of species present in it as for the proportion of unique species
in that area. These unique species are endemic. It is said that a species is
endemic to a particular zone if their range is entirely confined to that area
(the term derives from the medicine, believing epidemic to the widespread and
endemic diseases limited to certain territory).
Animals
Plants
Bears anthill
stick mulato
The naked-tailed armadillo
allspice
The jaguar
alacran(Zahthoxilum procerum)
Manatee
Ramón colorado(Trophis racemosa)
Spider Monkey
huichichi (Pseudolmendiaoxophylaria)
The ocelot
the dahlia
Prairie Dog
national flower
The sea cow
lilies
TYPES OF ENDEMIC SPECIES
PALEOENDEMISMO: is an endemic species which by their
morphology, chemical, genetic characteristics. they form isolated groups in the
context of their fellow human beings as if they were independent phylogenetic
lines. We have many: Chaenorrhinum tenellum: it is endemic from the center of
the province of Valencia, who lives in cave ceilings but little threatened as
their habitat is unchanged by man.
ESQUIZOENDEMISMOS: they are those species that have
appeared through a process of gradual isolation (speciation alopatrida) and
have become taxa with reproductive barrier. They have very similar chromosomal
features (# chromosomes is equal) and morphologically are all very similar. For
example, Hippocrepis valentina is located in the Valencian Community: North of
Alicante and Valencia South, H. balearica in Mallorca and H. grosii in Ibiza,
the differences are very subtle because they have a very recent origin, but they
are distinct populations
PATROENDEMISMOS: (nº chromosomes) by a process of
polyploidy or alopoliploidia are new taxa that colonize rapidly large tracts
and have an area greater than the parent distribution.
APOENDEMISMOS: the taxa that are derived from one
another: the most recent occupy areas smaller than the older ones.
CRIPTOENDEMISMOS: they are species or taxa that have
not yet been described and can be good endemic bowls.
Dalia
Ocelot
JOB APPLICATION
CURRICULUM
(Vitae)
PHRASAL VERBS
Verb(English)
Verbo(español)
Example
PUT IN
PUT ON
PUT BACK
PUT DOWN
Instalar
Ponerse
Poner otra vez en su sitio
Bajar
I put in a lot of extra time at social service but I haven't been paid yet
My mom told us put on the
sweater if you will leave
I had to put back in its
place the book that it takes
The teacher asked us to put
our names down on another list
GET ABOUT
GET ALONG
GET AT
GET BACK
Divulgarse
llevarse bien
sobornar
volver
It got about that Charlie has proposed to Angela.
Sid doesn't want Bob to come, he doesn't get along with him.
Martha has changed her statement. I think she has been got at.
Clark got back at Bill for telling his mother he cut classes.
TURN AROUND
TURN IN
TURN ON
TURN UP
Volverse
Acostarse
Encender
aparecer
Ann was so beautiful that all the men turned around to look at her.
If you are so tired, why don't you turn in?
Turn on the TV, your favorite movie is about to start.
The cat finally turned up after being absent for many days.
ADD ON
ADD UP
Agregar algo
Sumar
Many private schools add on extra charges for material.
When I go shopping, I always add everything up before paying.
TO BE AFTER
TO BE AROUND
TO BE BACK
TO BE OVER
estar detrás de
estar cerca
estar de regreso
terminar
Mandela has always been after the respect for black people's rights.
I'll stay two more hours, so I'll be around in case you need some
help.
Lilly is back from her vacation in Europe.
It's all over between them.
HAVE OFF
HAVE ON
HAVE OVER
HAVE AROUND
Tomarse un tiempo
Llevar puesto
tener visitas en casa
tener cerca
Call your sister! I'll have a week off so we could visit her.
Look at Martha... She has Jenny's dress on.
You won't believe it, but I had Stephanie over last night.
We could have Sarah and George around for Christmas, don't you think?