Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A piece of news 7: Michael Moore: 'Independence needs two referendums'

A second vote would need to be held if the SNP won its referendum on Scottish independence, according to Lib Dem Scottish Secretary Michael Moore.


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In this photo is Michael Moore.Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said a second referendum would be required.

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Mr Moore said he thought the Scottish government would hold an "advisory referendum".
This would be followed by a second referendum on what had been sorted out between the governments, Mr Moore said.
But his words were dismissed as "nonsense" by SNP first minister Alex Salmond who wants a single referendum.
Mr Salmond - who backs independence - intends to hold a Scotland-wide vote in the second half of his five-year term.

 The SNP wants to hold a referendum towards the end of the five-year parliamentary term

A piece of news 6: Lewis Hamilton takes Shanghai and the F1 contest hots up

• Sebastian Vettel was second, his run of wins ended
• Mark Webber starts from 18th but finishes third



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This picture is the magazine of the Guardian.co.uk/. This photo is a Formula One in China.
Lewis Hamilton, right, crosses the finish line to win the Chinese grand prix in Shanghai. Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters.

Piece of news summary: 

Lewis Hamilton described his victorious Chinese grand prix as 'one of the best races I've experienced'. 
There are inherent flaws with Formula One as a sporting spectacle. Its complex rules are constantly tinkered with, just as mechanics meddle with their cars on a daily basis, and when it comes off critics say it is a contrivance.
Hamilton felt a sense of relief just to start the race with only 30 seconds to spare. His flooded engine would not start and with just a few minutes to go his mechanics had to take it apart to remove the fuel.



Monday, June 6, 2011

A piece of news 5:Barcelona already the favourites to retain the Champions League next season

FCBarcelona a short price to emulate Milan and become the first team since 1990 to win Europe's biggest club competition in consecutive years.

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 This Messi in the Camp Nou with the glasses that have won in the FCB. Messi. Messi is a player who has scored more goals this year in the FCB.

Piece of news summary:

Champions League winners Barcelona are being tipped to make history and retain their crown next season.

Unibet have already installed the Catalans as favourites @ 3.40 to keep the trophy in the Camp Nou museum for another season. No team has ever won the Champions League in consecutive seasons since the format began in 1992-93 but the margin of Barca's win last week has forced the bookies to have a rethink.

 


Thursday, June 2, 2011

A piece of news 4: Striking view of 'Milky Way twin'

Astronomers have released what they say is the best-yet picture of NGC 6744, a spiral galaxy described as a "sibling" of our own Milky Way.

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This picture is the magazine of the BBC News. This photo is a part of the Galaxy. The image was snapped by the European Southern Observatory's MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope in Chile.

Piece of news summary:

The galaxy lies 30 million light-years away, in the constellation Pavo. While it is almost twice as large as the Milky Way, it exhibits the same sharply-defined spiral arms and stretched central region.Those arms host many star-forming regions; the glow coming from hydrogen gas in these active regions shows up as red in the image.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

A piece of news 3: Car seat with heart monitor could prove a life-saver

Car manufacturer Ford is developing a car seat for older drivers that keeps a check on their heart.


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This picture is the magazine of the BBC News. This photo is a part of a car (Ford). The chair is black and I think it is very comfortable.

 

Piece of news summary:

Six small sensors fitted into the back of the seat trace the heart's rhythm in the same way as an ECG.

Ford believes its seat, which it says needs another couple of years of road-testing, could reduce the number of accidents caused by heart attacks at the wheel.

A worrying heart pattern would prompt the car to react

 

Monday, May 30, 2011

The Circle




Every year there are more people in the world.
If more people, it is because a baby is born.
If a baby is born, there will be more children.
If more children, there are more boys and girls.
If there are more boys and girls, there will be more teens.
If more teenagers, more people more.
And if there are more older people, they probably die and more babies being born again ....

 

Thursday, May 19, 2011

A New Life

Living in the city:

The advantages of living in the city can be many such as these:

It may be close to people in the field because there is less communication.

You have more chance of going to school or university.

You have more chance of having a better job in the city than in the field.

The disadvantages of living in the city can be many such as these:

The city has more crime than in the countryside because there are more shops, malls ...

The city has a lot of pollution because there are many factories.


 
  Living in a country:

The advantages of living in the field can be many such as these:

In the field the air is cleaner than in the city because the city has more pollution.

In the field there is much more quiet compared to the city.

In the field there are so many cars i no public transport.

The disadvantages of living in the field can be many such as these:

In the field there is not much socializing as in the city.

In the field there are not many schools.

In the field, to go buy something you have to fuck the car to go shopping.