domingo, 24 de abril de 2016

Well, hi everybody!! this week im talking about my experience in the activities of the Unit 3: Tools of the trade
Act. 1: In the first activity i had to find in the site http://www.overstock.com/ a good desk top computer for a budget of  $800 and then a computer desk with a budget of $200. i find a very good computer the CyberpowerPC Business Intrinsic BLL300 because how said in the specs, this computer have a CPU Intel i5-4460, a multicore-technology, a lot of capacity of storage, betwen other specs and the cost of this product is $620.957. 

I found the computer desk just for $152.652 and you can put in order yours paper or document in the compartments attached.
Act. 2: in the second activity i have to take two test of the topic of internet. In the internet quiz i got 7 answes corret of 10 questions and in the second test my level of adiction to internet was MILD 31- 49 points because a have 33 points
Act. 3: in this activity i had a 96% bucause in the first attempt i was wrong in two words but in the second time i was all right.
Act. 4:and in the last activity a choose the article Why do some cultures require women to wear veils?
1. i select this article because i think that is a very interesting topic to treat of a anthropological perspective.
2. no much, but a think that is a good article of introduction for this topic.
3. i think that thing most interest is that in some countries is prohibited the use of veils.
4. vow: to make a ​determined ​decision or ​promise to do something
worn: wear, to be dressed in or carry on (a part of) the body
garmet: (formal) an article of clothing
beating: to strike or hit repeatedly, to win against
ripping: rip, to ​pull ​apart; to ​tear or be ​torn ​violently and ​quickly
suss: to ​realize, ​understand, or ​discover
piety:having or showing strong religious feelings, reverence for or devotion to God etc
pío, piadoso, devoto; beato (peyorativo)
a pious woman/attitude.
piously adverb
› píamente, piadosamente, devotamente; beatamente
piety /ˈpaiəti/ noun
› piedad
badge: mark, emblem or ornament showing rank, occupation, or membership of a society, team etc
rejection: to refuse to accept
further: at or to a great distance or degree
cloak: a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body
mesh: (one of) the openings between the threads of a net
encompasses: to ​include different ​types of things
scarves: a ​strip, ​square, or ​triangle of ​cloth, ​worn around the ​neck, ​head, or ​shoulders to ​keep you ​warm or to make you ​look ​attractive
acquainted: (formal ) to make (usually oneself) familiar (with)

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