Tuesday, December 7, 2010
What are your plans and how do you spend the holidays?
My plan for the holidays is staying here in Caracas with my family. We were planning t go to Brazil and having my entire family together but everyone has plans this year. So, we decided to stay here and celebrate Christmas together. I remember, when I was younger, once we had this party at my aunts and everybody came and everyone was there, it was really fun. The way I spend my holidays is usually like that. With everybody just there, with you celebrating. Every year we do a Secret Santa in the family. And we are always together. I don’t really know why everyone just decided to travel; we never did that before but... Every Christmas, someone of my family, usually a funny chubby uncle dresses up as Santa Claus and pretends he is Santa for my little cousins. We always have so much fun. That happens in Christmas Eve. In the next day, we always go have lunch in my gran grandmother's house. Christmas is one of my favorites Holiday.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Please write a reflection on the process of your work for the project which is due today!!
Well, if I would reflect on my project I would say that the hardest part of the project was the part where I had to explain exactly what the Pythagoras theory is. I think that I did a good job on processing my work. First I did almost 1 page talking about the Babylonians. And then I did the same thing with the Pythagoreans. I discovered the word meaning of radical expressions and squares roots. And I discovered really cool things about the origin of these words. I didn’t know a lot of things about the Babylonians and Pythagoras now I know, it’s funny how its called Babylonians because if sounds babyish. When the easiest part of the project for me I think was on finding information. Because there is so many sites talking about this so, it wasn’t that hard. I think I did a good job in this project and I think that I putted a lot into it and that my information and organization were very good.
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