martes, 19 de abril de 2016

El Anillo para Solteros

Julián Rodríguez es un chico de 26 años del barrio de Flores. Trabaja en una tienda de antigüedades en Palermo llamada "Joyas del Pasado". Julián tiene un problema, sede fácilmente por cualquier señorita, sin importar su apariencia. Esto le trajo serios problemas en su laburo porque las clientas se sentían ofendidas al sentirse observadas por él. Una vez el jefe Ruperto, con su apariencia grande y robusta, la cual da miedo, lo amenazo con echarlo del trabajo. Su lugar favorito era el balcón de su departamento en el barrio del Ángel Gris, en un tercer piso, donde tenía un amplio panorama de las mujeres que pasaban minuto tras minuto.

Una tarde, en el trabajo, un señor que rondaba los 40 años de edad vestía un traje negro muy elegante y traía una pequeña caja de madera tallada a mano con un anillo dentro. Lucía muy antiguo, sacado de un cuento de fantasía, este era el lugar perfecto para venderlo. Siempre la gente venía con tristeza a vender sus apegos personales, y él no era la excepción.
   -Buenos días- dijo el cuarentón- he venido a ofrecer este lujurioso anillo de amatista a tan solo mil pesos-
   -Que!? Señor, con mucho respeto,  es tan solo un anillo con una piedrecita incrustada. Valdrá alrededor de trescientos pesos y sumándole la caja podría llegar a unos cuatrocientos- indicó Julián medio confundido.
   -Hágame el favor de probárselo y dígame si este "es tan solo un anillo con una piedrecita"- señaló el señor firmemente.
Después de probárselo, sin emitir ningún sonido, Julián saco mil pesos de su billetera sin pensarlo en el mostrador. Fascinado con la boca abierta dijo –gracias… por su visita vuelva pronto...- El hombre rio–. Hasta pronto joven, que tenga un buen día- dijo por último.  
El hombre se retiró con una sonrisa en el rostro como cuando a un niño le regalan un chupetín, lo único que este era una fajo de billetes. La maravillosa función de este amuleto era que aquel que lo portaba era capaz de ver a través de las paredes sin importar lo que tenga enfrente. Y así poder observar a la gente en su hogar.

Julián llego a su departamento, después del asombroso día que tuvo y lo primero que hizo fue ponerse el anillo al oír que la bella chica del cuarto piso casualmente se estaba bañando. Él quedo asombrado al ver el resultado de su nuevo artilugio.

Lamentablemente Julián nunca pudo estar con una chica después de comprar el anillo, aunque no quería deshacerse de él. Siempre metía la pata en las conversaciones con sus vecinas, que eran las únicas mujeres que conocía muy bien, diciendo cosas que él no debería de saber. 

lunes, 18 de abril de 2016

Climates

Equatorial climate:
These regions include, the Amazon Basin (South America), the Congo Basin (Africa), Malaysia, Indonesia and some areas in northern Australia.
Regions with this climate experience high temperatures all year round. The average monthly temperatures are about 26 – 28 °C. The annual temperature range is very small, may be as low as 3 °C.

Humidity is usually very high. Another major characteristic of this climate is the high rainfall. These regions usually experience 2000 mm of rainfall in a year. These forests have very dense vegetation. Many different types of trees and other plants can be found growing in a relatively small area of rainforest. According to Koppen’s Classification, Equatorial is a tropical moist climate


Tropical Continental (Savannah):
Tropical savanna climates are most commonly found in Africa , Asia and northern South America. The climate is also prevalent in sections of Central America, northern Australia and southern North America, specifically in sections of Mexico.

Temperatures are high during the hot season, up to 32 °C. During the coolest months, temperatures can drop to 21 °C. Annual range of temperature is moderate, about 11 °C.

Rainfalls are moderate. There are three seasons: a rainy season, a cool and dry season, and a hot season. This climate is characterized by tall grass growing over the land. According to the Koppen’s Classification, it is a dry climate.


The monsoon climate:
The monsoon climate is found along the coastal regions of southwest India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Mynmar, Southwest Africa, French Guiana, and northeast Brazil. The temperatures remain high all year in the monsoon, climate. The average annual temperature is 27.05 oC but only has an annual temperature range of 3.6 oC.

The tropical monsoon climate experiences abundant rainfall, but it is concentrated in the high-sun seasons and warm temperatures throughout the year. The major controlling factor over the monsoon climate is its relationship to the monsoon circulation. For the Koppen’s Classification, this climate is a tropical moist climate. 


Hot desert:
Hot desert include the Saudi Arabia, large parts of Iran and Iraq, northwest India, California, South Africa and much of Australia. Hot and Dry Deserts temperature ranges from 20 to 25° C. The extreme maximum temperature for Hot Desert ranges from 43.5 to 49° C.

The precipitation in Hot Deserts usually have very little rainfall and concentrated rainfall in short periods between long rainless periods. This averages out to under 15 cm a year. Hot Deserts are warm throughout the fall and spring seasons and very hot during the summer. the winters usually have very little if any rainfall. 

An area that features this climate usually experiences from 25 to 200 mm (7.87 inches) per year of precipitation. Cold desert climates can feature hot (sometimes exceptionally hot) and dry summers, though summers typically are not quite as hot as summers in hot desert climates. According to the Koppen’s Classification, it is a dry climate.


Tundra:
Arctic tundra is located in the northern hemisphere, encircling the north pole and extending south to the coniferous forests of the taiga. The arctic is known for its cold, desert-like conditions. The growing season ranges from 50 to 60 days. The average winter temperature is -34° C, but the average summer temperature is 3-12° C which enables this biome to sustain life.

Rainfall may vary in different regions of the arctic. Yearly precipitation, including melting snow, is 15 to 25 cm. Soil is formed slowly. A layer of permanently frozen subsoil called permafrost.

There are about 1,700 kinds of plants in the arctic and subartic All of the plants are adapted to sweeping winds and disturbances of the soil. Plants are short and group together to resist the cold temperatures. Animals are adapted to handle long, cold winters and to breed and raise young quickly in the summer.  The Koppen’s Classification ranks Tundra as a polar climate. 


Cold desert:
Antarctica, a cold desert biome, is located at the southern pole. Antarctica only have two seasons: summer and winter. The average temperatures in winter are between -94 and -40 degrees Fahrenheit and between -31 and -5 degrees Fahrenheit in summer. As Antarctica is a cold desert biome, it does not get much precipitation.

It is important to note that the organisms of this region of the world as well as this biome are mostly, if not completely ocean life because there is no way for sufficient primary producers to exist in the terrain. The secondary and sometimes tertiary consumers and predators can habitat the land, though they usually resort to the waters to hunt for food. Taking into account the Koppen’s Classification, this climate is a polar climate.

jueves, 14 de abril de 2016

Nutrición interactiva

En esta entrada se podrá observar la nutrión animal, en este caso, del ser humano. Se mostrara paso a paso el recorrido de los alimentos, su absorción y por ultimo la egestión.