jueves, 31 de julio de 2008

college life

well
i really like my university
i love my career
my friends
and my works
i dont really like some TEACHERS!
:)

but i love Jessica And Angelica
they are the Best teachers everr!!!!

^^



Cartoon

the thing is that a the word cartoon has many definitions, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration Is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) film for the cinema, television or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot (even if it is a very short one). This is distinct from the term "animation" or "animated film", as not all follows the definition.but wit a first process that is with a pencil and a hand and it’s originally from usa.and now im going to show you some example of Cartoon





Anime

Originating in Japan through the roots of manga. is traditionally hand drawn.

Although the term is used in Japan to refer to animation in general, in English usage the term most popularly refers to material originating from Japan, a subset of animation.
Anime is traditionally hand drawn, but computer assisted techniques have become quite common in recent years. It is used in television series, films, video, video games, and internet-based releases, and represents all genres of fiction.The technique is more perfectionists and more artistic
Cause the little details make give life to the person .




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JUNO TRAILER

living green?

Make the switch to Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs). Just a few years ago, CFLs were bulky, expensive, and hard to find. Thanks to environmental commitments by companies such as Wal-Mart, CFLs are now readily available at about $2.00 each. That's more expensive at purchase than incandescent bulbs, but lumen for lumen (the unit by which a light bulb's brightness is measured), CLFs use much less power. They also last up to ten times longer than regular bulbs. That means that the average CFL bulb will save $30 in energy costs over the course of its life. Accoring to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, if every American household were to swap just one bulb to CFL, we would save enough energy to light more than 2.5 million homes for a year and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of nearly 800,000 cars.

Monitor your thermostat. Small changes make a big difference over time. Make a note of where you normally keep your thermostat. Once you've got an idea where it is usually set in the summer and winter, make the Two Degree Pledge: up two degrees in the warmer months, and down two degrees when it's cold. Check Lighter Footstep for energy-efficient ways to stay comfortable through the seasons and save up to $100 a year on your power bill. That's equivalent to one ton of greenhouse gases which would have been produced by the energy you saved.

Clean or replace your air conditioning filter. Depending on where you live, air conditioning filters can get dirty in a matter of days. An air conditioner with a clogged filter has to work harder, which means higher power bills and the creation of more greenhouse emissions. Running clean, you can save up to $150 each year. You'll also enjoy the benefit of fewer allergy causing particles in the air, and a more comfortable home or office.

Unplug idle appliances and electronic devices. Just because that cellphone charger doesn't have a phone attached to it doesn't mean it's not drawing energy. Devices such as televisions with standby modes can use up to half the power they would draw when turned on. Don't just turn something off: unplug it. The average household can save up to several hundred dollars a year just by pulling the plug on silent energy vampires.

Buy a low-flow shower head with a shutoff valve. In most homes, you can replace an old-style shower head with a modern unit in about fifteen minutes. You'll reap two-pronged savings, both in water and the energy you'd have used to heat it. You're also saving your community the power it would have used to treat the wastewater. The benefits can be pretty impressive, since water heaters account for about 25-percent of home energy use. Put several hundred dollars back into your budget each year and keep water use to a minimum.

Drive smarter. In real world testing of common fuel-saving tips, the Edmund Automotive Network found some surprises. First, it's a good thing to keep tires properly inflated, and this is a commonly recommended strategy for saving gas. But Edmund found others which make a more noticeable difference. Use your cruise control on the highway for up to a 15-percent improvement in mileage. Driving less aggressively is the single most effective way to save gasoline: accelerate out of lights more gently, avoid rapid braking, and only drive as fast as you must. And turn off your engine rather than idling excessively. If your car starts reliably, consider shutting it down at long lights. Skip the drive-through window, park, and walk your business inside whenever possible.

Get an annual tune-up for your car. At $200 to $300, a full engine tune-up sounds like a pricey way to save fuel and money. In practice, it's a good investment. A faulty oxygen sensor, for instance, can penalize your car up to 3 miles per gallon. Worn spark plugs and dirty air filters can cost you another 4 MPG. It all adds up -- fast. Set a fixed time each year to give your car the attention it needs. And check that fuel cap, while you're at it. A loose or poorly sealed cap will vent gasoline vapor, polluting the air and costing you up to 2 miles per gallon. Tighten up!

Dust-off that bike. Bicycles are the most efficient form of human transportation, and the only thing they burn is calories. Consider whether bike commuting might fit your lifestyle. Even if this isn't the case, bicycles are a healthy and environmentally friendly way to run those short errands. You'll need a helmet, a good lock, and proper lighting if you're out before dawn or after dusk. Start by resolving to use your bicycle instead of a car just once a week, a build from there. Watch Lighter Footstep for articles on choosing an appropriate commuter bike and outfitting for comfort and safety.

Go meatless once a week. If you're not already practicing a vegetarian diet, consider cutting back on the amount of meat in you consume. As Frances Moore Lappé pointed out in her bestselling book,
Diet for a Small Planet, livestock production absorbs sixteen pounds of grain and soy feed for every pound of meat that actually gets to the plate. Each calorie of animal protein requires 78 calories of fossil fuels to produce, and irrigation directly associated with livestock production (including feeds) amounts to about half of all the consumed water in the United States. Give meatless substitutes like Boca Burgers a try, or scan vegetarian recipes for healthy and earth-friendly meal ideas.

Buy local; buy in season. According to the non-profit group Sustainable Table, the typical carrot travels 1,838 miles before it ends up in your kitchen. That's a lot of food miles, and a tremendous amount of wasted fossil fuels and packaging. Buying regionally produced food is a keystone of sustainability: not only does it save the energy costs associated with shipping bulk produce, it keeps a portion of your grocery money close to where live. So locate your local farmer's market and add it to your weekly errands. You'll be supporting local growers while enjoying fresh, seasonal produce.

By the time you've a few of these steps, you'll probably be thinking of other actionable ways to present a lighter environmental footstep. And that's how meaningful change begins: consistent, incremental improvements to the way we manage our personal and community resources. Join with Lighter Footstep in fashioning a wiser and more sustainable future.

MOVIIIEEES!

What is your favorite movie?

My favorite movie is Juno



(L)


Why do you like it so much?

well juno its my favorite movie

because i love her personality.

and i saw it with my best friend and it was fun.


My lovely top 10

viernes, 6 de junio de 2008


the are my english friends

and also my best friend Aleris

they are really nice people



i love photography god u_u

T E C H N O L O G Y

the technology for me
is REALLY important because
i do everything with the computer
and i listen music all day long
and i love videos and movies.

without my pc my career is lost really.

other things that i do with my pc and with my cellphone
is talk all day with my friends
u_u

what i think about beauty!

well beauty uhmm.

i think that beauty is really important

because

sometime we have to have a good

presence for get a job or something like that

but

when you want to have a real real love

you have to be beauty inside

because if you dont

the other person goings to love you for what you look

and not for what you really really are u_u


maye.


she is my niece
she is the most beauty thing that i have
u_u
really.

lunes, 12 de mayo de 2008

me.


Hi, there! My name’s Mayela Romero but you can call me Maye. I’m from Maracay, originally. I live in Maracaibo, in an apartment. I’m 17 years old and I Graphic design at URBE . My favotite subjects are Photography and Tendencias.
I love music , dancing, playing iSketch , studying English (im in the 6 level), talking on the computer with my friends, McDonalds , chocolate, my family and my dog pow. .

I hate fake people, smoking, vallenatos, getting up early on the weekend, violence, war, injustice, and be bored.

My dream is to be more than a person be famous some day with my art and be really really happy.

About English, I love English but I want to learn more languages ^^

today u_u

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i got a photography test
x3

domingo, 11 de mayo de 2008

my week was amazing!!!

well hi im Mayela but everybody calls me Maye.
im 17 years old.
Im going to write about this last week =D
First, let me tell you that im a really good person
and i like too enjoy the life.
Well MONDAY!
Monday was fine, we make a tour for a work
it was fun but very very tired.
the Tuesday was amaziiing!
we buy some things in the design bazar ^^
and i see alexis my best friends!!
and i meet andres and Rafa ^^ and we ate with Jili and Ruben ^^
Wednesday was so normal xD i think
The Thursday
:D
i was in a concert
i love that concert
well was my first concert but i like it so much
i was with my friends we jump sing we do everything
u_u
friday was normal too but i sleep too much :)
saturday was my nephews Bday ^^
i ate too much cake ^^
and today SUNDAY!!!
mothers DAY
^^
i give a bag to my mom
is very cute and big
^^
i love her
^^

and thats all i think =D