Mrs. Claus and Christmas
Pestañas
Monday, 17 December 2018
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Saturday, 1 December 2018
Inglés práctico. Test
Convince your friend to join a gym. Give reasons.
1.You want to join this gym. Ask about the timetable and prices.
2. You bought an item but as soon as you opened it, it was torn apart. Ask for a refund.
3. Go shopping for Xmas. Decide in pairs what to buy to people in the class.
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Tea and consent. No is no!
Labels:
25th November,
no is no,
Tea and consent,
women,
women's day
Sunday, 11 November 2018
There's a rang-tan in my bedroom
THERE’S A RANG-TAN IN MY BEDROOM
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1. Look at the title. A rang-tan is a kind
of orangutan. What is that animal doing in a girl’s bedroom?
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2. Watch the first minute of the advert. Now
order the lines as you listen:
___so I told the naughty rang-tan that she had to go away.
___She plays with all my teddies and keeps borrowing my shoe.
___There’s a rang-tan in my bedroom and I don’t know what to do.
___There’s a rang-tan in my bedrooom and I don’t want her to stay,
___She throws away my chocolate and she howls at my shampoo.
___She destroys all of my houseplants and she keeps on shouting
“ooooh”
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Why, in your opinion, she doesn’t like the shampoo
or the chocolate?
What is the rang-tan like?
Naughty,
mischievous, good, cheeky
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3. Complete the following lines with the
words given:
There’s a _______ in my ________ and I don’t know what to do.
They destroyed all of our_______ for your _______ and your _______.
There’s a_______ in my _______and I don’t know what to do.
He took away my ________ and I’m scared he’ll take me too.
There are _________in my________ and I don’t know what to do.
They’re burning it for __________, so I thought I’d stay with ______.
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Shampoo
Food Humans Forest(x3) Mother
Trees Palm oil Human (x2) You
Why does the monkey repeat the same sentence several
times? How is he feeling?
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4.
Complete
with the verbs given:
SHARE SWEAR
FIGHT (x2) STOP IS MAKE SURE WRITTEN
I’ll _______ to save your home and I’ll ______ you feeling blue. I’ll
______ your story far and wide so others can ______ too.
A rang-tan in my bedroom, I _______ it to the stars. The future _____
not yet ______
But I’ll ma_________ it is ours
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Imagine you have to describe the rang-tan now.
Would you use the same words as before?
Do you think the girl will succeed?
Can we do anything to help rang-tan?
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5.
What
is the message of this story?
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Labels:
Christmas ad,
deforestation,
forest,
Greenpeace.,
Iceland,
Rang-tan,
wildlife
Friday, 9 November 2018
Monday, 5 November 2018
Monday, 22 October 2018
Halloween with Modern Family
Sunday, 14 October 2018
Taller de inglés. How to create an email and a dropbox account
Watch the video and tell me if you have already created one email.
Sunday, 7 October 2018
Saturday, 6 October 2018
Thursday, 27 September 2018
Seal attacks with octopus
Labels:
article,
bachillerato,
Bachillerato 1st,
Bachillerato 2nd,
octopus,
Seal,
shocking
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Revision. All groups
Click on the link for a revision of the contents of every year
Revision page
Another page to revise the verbs, with Spanish explanations.
Tiempos con explicación en español
Revision page
Another page to revise the verbs, with Spanish explanations.
Tiempos con explicación en español
Friday, 21 September 2018
Thursday, 3 May 2018
What if
Conversation Questions
What if...?
- If a classmate asked you for the answer to a question during an exam while the teacher was not looking, what would you do?
- If someone's underwear was showing, would you tell them?
- If the whole world were listening, what would you say?
- If one song were to describe your life, what song would it be?
- If you bumped your car into another car, but nobody saw you do it, would you leave your name and address?
- If you could ask God any one question, what would it be?
- If you could be an animal, what animal would you be?
- If you could be a bird, what bird would you choose to be?
- If you could be a plant, what plant would you choose to be?
- If you could be a super hero, which super hero would you be?
- If you could be another man or woman for a day, who would you choose?
- If you could be another person for a day, who would you be?
- If you could be invisible for a day what would you do and why?
- If you could change one thing about your spouse or significant other, what would it be?
- If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
- If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
- If you could choose how you were going to die, what would you choose your death to be?
- If you could choose to live on a different planet, which one would you choose?
- If you could commit any crime and get away with it, what would you do?
- If you could date a celebrity, who would you choose?
- If you could have only one food for the rest of your life (assuming that this strange situation would not affect your health), which food would you choose?
- If you could hear what someone is thinking for a day, who would you choose?
- If you could live anywhere, where would you live?
- If you could meet any famous person, dead or alive, who would it be and why?
- If you could speak any other language (besides English) which language would you like to speak?
- If you could spend a day with any celebrity, who would it be and what questions would you ask that person?
- If you could take a vacation anywhere in the world for any length of time, where would you go?
- if you could go anywhere in the world for a holiday, where would you go?
- If you could travel back in time, where would you go?
- If you didn't have enough money to get the bus home what would you do?
- If you discovered a new island, what would you name it and why?
- If you got arrested for murder, whom would you call with your telephone call from prison? And why?
- If you had an accident and you had to be at home to recover for a long time, what would you do to relieve the boredom?
- What would you do if you were at home at night alone and you heard a noise in your flat/house that seemed to be footsteps?
- Would you stay calm or would you panic?
- What would you do if you found the wallet of your next door neighbor who you hated?
- If you could have any car you wanted, which car would you choose? Would it be practical or flashy?
- If your car broke down on the motorway, what would you do? Would you try to fix it yourself?
- If you could solve the problem of hunger in the third world or repair the ozone, which would you do?
- If you could stop a bad habit that you have, what would you stop?
- If you could go back to any moment in history, where would you go?
- If you could be famous (a household name), what would you like to be famous for?
- If you were on holiday and you lost your passport, would you know what to do?
- If you were offered a job in another part of the country, would you be willing to take the job, assuming that the pay is very good?
- If your partner were offered a job in another part of the country, which was well paid, would you be willing to change places?
- If you were in the bank and somebody started to hold up the bank, what would you do? How would you react?
- If you had one wish, what would you wish for?
- If you could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, which song would you choose?
- If only one book existed, which book would you like it to be?
- If you could do any job, what would you like to do?
- If you could move anywhere, where would you like to live?
- If you found a suitcase full of $1,000,000, what would you do?
- If you found a wallet with �1,000 in it, what would you do?
- If you had 25-hour days (while everyone else continued to have 24-hour days), what would you do with the extra time?
- If you had the opportunity to be different, what would you change?
- If you had time machine, where would you go and why?
- If you had to choose between a wonderful romantic relationship that would end after only a year, or a so-so relationship that would last your entire life, which one would you choose?
- If you had to choose between love and no money or money and no love for the rest of your life, which would you choose?
- If you had to choose, would you give up your sight or your hearing?
- If you received lottery tickets as a gift at the office party, and you won $30,000.00, would you share the winnings with the person that gave you the gift?
- If you saw a robbery, would you report it?
- If you saw your zipper was down and people had noticed, what would you do?
- If you speak two languages and your spouse (husband or wife) speaks only one, will you raise your children to be bilingual?
- If you were candy, what candy would you be?
- If you were a monster, what monster would you be?
- If you were a toy, what toy would you be?
- If you were abducted by aliens, would you tell anybody? Why or why not?
- If you were American/Chinese/Mexican, how would your life be different?
- If you were asked to choose which time period you would like to live in, which century would you choose?
- If you were asked to speak to a graduating class, what would you say?
- If you were given a chance to go to the moon, would you go? Why or why not?
- If you were given a choice between being given great wisdom or great wealth, which would you choose?
- If you were given an opportunity to be born again, in which country would you like to be born?
- If you were given an opportunity to be born again, what kind of person would you choose to be?
- If you were given one million dollars, what would you buy?
- If you were given the opportunity to be born again, how would you change how you lived?
- If you were given the opportunity to mold your partner the way you wanted, how would you mold your partner?
- If you were given three wishes, what would you wish for?
- If you were God, how would you transmit or let people know your message?
- If you were going to a deserted island and could only take three things with you, what would you take? Why?
- If you were marooned on a desert island with one other person how would you survive?
- If you were invited to have tea with the Queen of England, what would say?
- If you were the leader of your country, what would you change?
- If you were the President of the United States, what problem or concern would you work on first?
- If you were told that you were going to die tomorrow, what would you do today?
- If you were walking through the forest and you suddenly saw a tiger, what would you do?
- If you woke up suddenly because your house was on fire, which three things would you save as you ran outside?
- If you worked for a store and you saw another employee steal something, would you tell the manager?
- If your friend could not have a child, would you carry her child for her?
- If you saw someone in public with toilet paper stuck to their shoe, would you tell them?
- If you could change one thing that you did that was bad, perhaps a crime or some wrong you did to another person, what would it be?
- If you were told you had a terminal illness and had six months to live. What three things would be most important for you to do?
- If your doctor has just told you that you have a month to live, what would you do in that stretch of time?
- If your doctor told you that you had only one month to live, how would you use the time left?
- What if you have to sacrifice yourself for the sake of saving your mother? What would you do?
- If you could live perfectly well without sleeping, if you had no need to sleep at all, how would you spend all your nights?
- If you could be married with a foreign (man/woman), how do you think your life would change?
- If you had a chance to choose a poor (man/woman) as a (husband/wife) from your culture or a rich (man/woman) from another culture, which would you choose?
- If you got into traffic accident, what would you do first?
- If you could be God, what would you do for humanity?
- If you could receive praise from a person, what person would it be?
- What kind of praise would you like to receive?
- If you were a color, what color would you be and why?
- If you were a fruit, what fruit would you be and why?
- If you had a time machine and you could be transported to any time, the past or the future. What time would you choose?
- If you could ask an All-Knowing Being one question about life, what would it be?
- If you could have dinner with anyone (dead or alive), who would you choose, and why?
- If you could live forever on earth as it is now, would you? Why or why not?
- If you could have a free chip put in your brain so that you would automatically be able to speak and understand another language besides English, which language would it be and why?
- If you were the Queen or King of Britain for a day, what would you do?
- If you were the President of the USA for a day, what would you do?
- If you had to spend 100 days on a desert island, what five things would you take with you and why?
- If you were down on your luck, would you seek the advice of a palm reader,
- If the U.S. attacked North Korea, what would happen?
- If you lost your bathing suit while you were swimming, what would you do?
- If you woke up one morning to find you had switched bodies with someone you know. what would you do?
- If you could have any one supernatural power (flying, being invisible), which would you choose and why?
- If you could say a sentence which the whole world could hear, what would you say?
- If you were a loin would you like to eat a man?
- If you could choose to live anywhere in the world where would you prefer to live?
- If your spouse cheated on you, what would you do?
- If you were given a choice to live as long as you want, how long would you like to live?
- If we could live for 300 years, what would the life be like?
- If you could change sexes for a day, would you? What would you do if you did swap?
- If you were a famous film star, what crazy things would you ask for in your dressing room?
- If you you could stop time, what would you do and why?
- If you you had to kill a highly religious figure to save your terminal son. Would you do it?
- If tomorrow morning when you get up, you can't find people on the streets, in the city, or in the country and later you discover you are the only human being on the earth.
- If you would have a chance would you change something in the history, risking that, your parents never will meet with each other and you never will be born?
- If you could relive any moment in your life which moment would it be and why?
- If you were given choice to live as long as you like, how long would you like to live?
- If you could change one thing about your life what would it be and why?
- What if you could relive any moment in your life which moment would it be and why?
- If you could be a character from a movie, who would you be and why ?
- If you could only see three people for the rest of your life who would it be?
- If you were an English teacher, what would you do to improve your students' English?
- If you could be famous throughout history for one thing, what would it be?
- If you had to lose an arm or a leg, which would you choose. Why?
- If you could be famous, but poor forever would you do it?
- If you could know every language in the world, but you would never be able to use your native language again, would you?
- If you woke up one morning in another country surrounded by people who spoke no english and with only the clothes you slept in, what would you do?
- If you could have the chance to re-choose your spouse, what kind would you choose?
- If you were a hotdog and you were starving, would you eat yourself?
- If electricity weren't invented yet, how would your life be different?
- If you could neglect one personal hygiene routine (shaving, brushing your teeth, cutting your nails, etc.) without any adverse effect to your image or health, what would you choose?
- If you were to be killed, what part of your body would you donate and why?
- If you went to the toilet and then discovered that there was no paper, what would you do?
- If you woke up in bed and saw a huge spider walking over you, what would you do?
- If you could have a party and invite anyone (dead or alive), which people would you invite?
- If you could eat only one food for the rest of your what food would you choose and why?
- What if your cell phone fell in the toilet, what would you do?
World Book Day
Sunday, 22 April 2018
Conditionals in films
Warriors. Imagine Dragons
Monday, 16 April 2018
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
Sunday, 1 April 2018
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
Thursday, 1 February 2018
Food, food
MILK, DAIRY PRODUCTS AND EGGS
MEAT
FISH AND SHELLFISH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
HERBS AND SPICES
DRINKS AND BEVERAGES
SEEDS, GRAINS, LEGUMES AND NUTS
DOUGHS, PASTRY AND PASTA
OILS, SAUCES
SUGARS, CHOCOLATE AND CONFECTIONERY
Thursday, 25 January 2018
News in English
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/23/plastic-free-future-nappies-copper
Plastic is firmly out of fashion, with everyone from the government to supermarkets
pledging to reduce use and fight pollution. But turning the tide will
require a herculean effort. The US shale gas boom means that the price
of feedstock for the plastic industry has plummeted. Major chemical
corporations have invested $180bn in new production facilities to come
on stream in the next 10 years, increasing global output by 40%. If we
don’t want it to flow our way, we need to stand firm.
I’ve just returned from Penzance, designated the UK’s first plastic-free town by Surfers Against Sewage. This weekend it hosted residents from Aberporth, west Wales, with aspirations to follow suit; shop and cafe owners discussed the best solutions for denting the UK’s annual 3.7m-tonne plastic habit (2.2m of that being packaging). It was an impressive display of what we might refer to as the Dunkirk spirit.
Certainly some of the solutions now on the table are redolent of wartime frugality. Some date back even further. By the end of the year, we may be taking our energy drinks in amphoras. For now, here are some of the nostalgia-tinted front-runners in the charge to go plastic-free.
The triumph here is in the speed of the turnaround. The plastics industry might argue that PET and HDPE – common types of plastic for milk containers – can be collected and successfully recycled into food-grade material. But in practice plastic recycling often falls short. Since China’s new recycling laws came into effect at the start of the year, much foreign waste is being refused. In the UK, domestic capacity for recycling is tiny.
According to Diary UK, doorstep deliveries have risen to near to a million a day, up from 800,000 two years ago. This could be the biggest comeback since Lazarus.
A revival would spell the end for the moulded mixed-plastic bottles and tubs that laundry detergent relies on. As Rinso is more likely to be found in a museum than a supermarket, try Sapindus soap nuts, produced by a shrub related to the lychee. The real enthusiast can buy a 5kg sack, which should keep you going for a while.
They are an old idea, but don’t necessarily expect them to be in Victorian repro style when they finally arrive. The next-generation water fountains are hands-free bottle-filling stations, ergonomically fashioned to fit water bottles and with sensors that automatically stop the flow of water when the bottle is full. Can’t wait!
The words “cloth nappy” conjure visions of terry squares and oversized pins. But today’s nappy systems offer an assortment of washable and reusable options, made from materials such as bamboo and hemp. There are also “nappy libraries”, which save you the initial outlay, and collection services. About 2.7kg of raw materials are used in a full-time set of reusable nappies, as opposed to 120kg if a child is in disposables. To explore the options, go to Go Real.
• Lucy Siegle is the Observer’s ethical living columnist
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/venice-restaurant-bill-charge-meal-tourists-police-osteria-da-luca-st-marks-square-a8172426.html
A spokesman for Gruppo 25, a Venice civil rights organisation, told Venice Today about the escalation in the number of cases involving tourists being ripped off.
“This is just the latest case of many of this kind. The
young people, who are university students in Bologna, made a formal
denunciation to the local police station as soon as they got off the
train.”
The restaurant has a 1.5 (out of 5) rating on Tripadvisor, with 83 per cent of visitors labelling it “Terrible”.
One user complained: “Just got done eating at this place and the food was very average, wasn’t going to leave a review at all until I got the bill! They added on almost €50 in taxes and tip, these are the hidden fees that they don’t tell you and the service wasn’t that good! I feel scammed.”
Another visitor, who posted a review in December 2017, wrote: “A coke costs €7.50, the lasagne is just a blob of mince sauce and a lettuce leaf, the pizzas are defrosted bases probably supermarket purchased, strong smell of the toilet at our table, the bill was extremely expensive and we highly regret not checking Tripadvisor before entering this restaurant.”
There have been a number of incidents involving tourists
alleging that they were ripped off at Venice restaurants in recent
months.
In November 2017, a British tourist dubbed a Venice restaurant “horrible and disgusting” after being charged €526 (£463) for lunch for three. The tourist from Birmingham ate with his parents at Trattoria Casanova in the central San Marco district, ordering a spread of food and sharing it between them. Italian restaurants often charge by weight rather than portion, and the restaurant denied any wrongdoing.
Venice mayor Luigi Brugnaro introduced fines last year to dissuade tourists from littering, walking around topless and other acts deemed inappropriate, but also said tourists “need to shell out a bit” when eating in the city, following criticisms of extortionate bills at restaurants.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/15/how-does-the-weather-work-in-game-of-thrones/?utm_term=.4b623e37de59
The
climate has been a persistent theme in “Game of Thrones” ever since Ned
Stark (remember him?) told us “winter is coming” at the start of season
one. The Warden of the North was referring, of course, to the
anticipated shift in Westeros’s weather from a long summer to a brutal
winter that can last many years.
An unusual or changing climate is a big deal. George R R Martin’s world bears many similarities to Medieval Europe, where changes in the climate influenced social and economic developments through impacts on water resources, crop development and the potential for famine.
We’re interested in whether Westeros’s climate science adds up, given what we’ve learned about how these things work here on Earth.
It’s not easy to understand the mechanisms driving the climate system, given that we can’t climb into the “Game of Thrones” universe and take measurements ourselves. It’s hard enough to get an accurate picture of what’s driving the world’s climate even with many thousands of thermometers, buoys and satellite readings all plugging data into modern supercomputers — a few old maesters communicating by raven are bound to struggle.
The fundamental difference between our world and that of Westeros is of course the presence of seasons. Here on Earth, seasons are caused by the planet orbiting around the sun, which constantly bombards us with sunlight. However, the amount of sunlight received is not the same throughout the year.
If you imagine the Earth with a long pole through its center (with the top and bottom of the pole essentially the North and the South poles) and then tilt that by 23.5 degrees, the amount of sunlight received in the Northern and the Southern hemispheres will change throughout the year as the Earth orbits the Sun.
Clearly the unnamed planet on which “Game of Thrones” is set is missing this axis tilt — or some other crucial part of Earth’s climate system.
The collapse of large ice sheets north of the Wall could also rapidly destabilize ocean circulation, reducing northward heat transport and leading to the encroachment of snow and ice southward toward King’s Landing.
To descend into glacial conditions would require a large decrease in solar radiation received at certain locations on the Earth’s surface and likewise an increase would be needed to return to warmer conditions.
This is roughly what happened during the switches between “glacial” and “interglacial” (milder) conditions throughout the past million years on Earth. This is controlled primarily by different orbital configurations known as “Milankovitch cycles,” which affect the seasonality and location of sunlight received on Earth.
However, these cycles are on the order of 23,000 to 100,000 years, whereas “Game of Thrones” seemingly has much shorter cycles of a decade or less.
Various theories have tried to explain why this spike occurred, including the sudden injection of freshwater into the North Atlantic from the outburst of North American glacial lakes, in response to the deglaciation, which destabilized ocean circulation by freshening the water and reducing ocean heat transport to the North Atlantic Ocean, cooling the regional climate.
Less likely explanations include shifts in the jet stream, volcanic eruptions blocking out the sun, or even an asteroid impact.
The shift from the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age that began around AD 1300 represents a more recent, and more subtle, example of a “quick” climate change. Although the overall temperature change wasn’t too severe — a Northern Hemisphere decrease of around one degree Celcius compared with today — it was enough to cause much harsher winters in Northern Europe.
None of these events indicate the abrupt transitions from long summers to long winters as described in “Game of Thrones” — and they still all happen on a much longer timescale than a Westeros winter. However they do demonstrate how extreme climate shifts are possible even on geologically short timescales.
Regardless
of the causes of the long and erratic seasons, winter in Westeros won’t
be much fun. It may even make the struggle for the Iron Throne between
the various factions seem irrelevant.
Indeed the House of Stark’s motto “winter is coming” may have a lesson for us here on Earth. Anthropogenic climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humankind today and if left unmitigated the potential environmental impact on society may be far greater than any global recession. Stop worrying about the Iron Throne, everyone, winter is coming.
Nappy libraries and glass milk bottles: past ideas for a plastic-free future
To emulate forward-thinking Penzance, now plastic-free, we should hark
back to yesteryear. A few choice items could curb a ruinous plastic
habit
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I’ve just returned from Penzance, designated the UK’s first plastic-free town by Surfers Against Sewage. This weekend it hosted residents from Aberporth, west Wales, with aspirations to follow suit; shop and cafe owners discussed the best solutions for denting the UK’s annual 3.7m-tonne plastic habit (2.2m of that being packaging). It was an impressive display of what we might refer to as the Dunkirk spirit.
Certainly some of the solutions now on the table are redolent of wartime frugality. Some date back even further. By the end of the year, we may be taking our energy drinks in amphoras. For now, here are some of the nostalgia-tinted front-runners in the charge to go plastic-free.
Glass milk bottles
The first deliveries of milk in glass bottles took place at the end of the 19th century, driven by a rather literal desire for transparency: the customer could see straight away that their milk contained no flotsam or jetsam. But even now we take that as a given, there is plenty to love eco-wise about glass milk bottles. Once rinsed and returned to the doorstep by the consumer, they are collected as part of the morning delivery, taken to a local bottling plant and sanitised, ready to go again. Each glass bottle is used an average of 13 times before being recycled.The triumph here is in the speed of the turnaround. The plastics industry might argue that PET and HDPE – common types of plastic for milk containers – can be collected and successfully recycled into food-grade material. But in practice plastic recycling often falls short. Since China’s new recycling laws came into effect at the start of the year, much foreign waste is being refused. In the UK, domestic capacity for recycling is tiny.
According to Diary UK, doorstep deliveries have risen to near to a million a day, up from 800,000 two years ago. This could be the biggest comeback since Lazarus.
Laundry soap
The last time laundry soap was hot was in the 1920s. Popped into the script of serial radio dramas, it would be liberally referenced by a character (female of course), and lo, the soap opera was born.A revival would spell the end for the moulded mixed-plastic bottles and tubs that laundry detergent relies on. As Rinso is more likely to be found in a museum than a supermarket, try Sapindus soap nuts, produced by a shrub related to the lychee. The real enthusiast can buy a 5kg sack, which should keep you going for a while.
Copper surfaces
In the war against plastic, we’ll soon have picked the low-hanging fruits. But when it comes to the serious stuff, like hospital apparatus and infrastructure, we may need a total material shift. So here’s one that was prized by the Aztecs: copper. Medical researchers working on infection reduction report copper to be hugely effective at killing superbugs. In one study, six items in hospital wards, including surfaces and fittings, were swapped from plastic to copper. There was a 58% reduction in hospital-acquired infections.Water fountains
Michael Gove and Sadiq Khan have been among those to signal their commitment to water fountains in the fight against single-use plastic water bottles (Britons use 7.7bn a year, and fewer than half are recycled).They are an old idea, but don’t necessarily expect them to be in Victorian repro style when they finally arrive. The next-generation water fountains are hands-free bottle-filling stations, ergonomically fashioned to fit water bottles and with sensors that automatically stop the flow of water when the bottle is full. Can’t wait!
Cloth nappies
Every day, 8m disposable nappies are shovelled into the UK’s landfill. That is where – whatever it says on the pack – they will fester for hundreds of years. Some claim to be biodegradable – but that requires oxygen, and there’s not much of that under the ground.The words “cloth nappy” conjure visions of terry squares and oversized pins. But today’s nappy systems offer an assortment of washable and reusable options, made from materials such as bamboo and hemp. There are also “nappy libraries”, which save you the initial outlay, and collection services. About 2.7kg of raw materials are used in a full-time set of reusable nappies, as opposed to 120kg if a child is in disposables. To explore the options, go to Go Real.
• Lucy Siegle is the Observer’s ethical living columnist
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/venice-restaurant-bill-charge-meal-tourists-police-osteria-da-luca-st-marks-square-a8172426.html
Restaurant labelled 'rip-off central' in online review
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The Independent Travel
A group of Japanese students were left shocked when a Venice restaurant charged them £970 for a meal.
The group of four students, who are studying in Bologna, had eaten at Osteria de Luca restaurant close to St Marks Square when they were presented with the eyebrow-raising bill for three steaks, fried fish and mineral water.
The stunned group then went to local police to report the restaurant.
The group of four students, who are studying in Bologna, had eaten at Osteria de Luca restaurant close to St Marks Square when they were presented with the eyebrow-raising bill for three steaks, fried fish and mineral water.
The stunned group then went to local police to report the restaurant.
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The restaurant has a 1.5 (out of 5) rating on Tripadvisor, with 83 per cent of visitors labelling it “Terrible”.
One user complained: “Just got done eating at this place and the food was very average, wasn’t going to leave a review at all until I got the bill! They added on almost €50 in taxes and tip, these are the hidden fees that they don’t tell you and the service wasn’t that good! I feel scammed.”
Another visitor, who posted a review in December 2017, wrote: “A coke costs €7.50, the lasagne is just a blob of mince sauce and a lettuce leaf, the pizzas are defrosted bases probably supermarket purchased, strong smell of the toilet at our table, the bill was extremely expensive and we highly regret not checking Tripadvisor before entering this restaurant.”
In November 2017, a British tourist dubbed a Venice restaurant “horrible and disgusting” after being charged €526 (£463) for lunch for three. The tourist from Birmingham ate with his parents at Trattoria Casanova in the central San Marco district, ordering a spread of food and sharing it between them. Italian restaurants often charge by weight rather than portion, and the restaurant denied any wrongdoing.
Venice mayor Luigi Brugnaro introduced fines last year to dissuade tourists from littering, walking around topless and other acts deemed inappropriate, but also said tourists “need to shell out a bit” when eating in the city, following criticisms of extortionate bills at restaurants.
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How does the weather work in 'Game of Thrones'?
Winter is coming — but why?
An unusual or changing climate is a big deal. George R R Martin’s world bears many similarities to Medieval Europe, where changes in the climate influenced social and economic developments through impacts on water resources, crop development and the potential for famine.
We’re interested in whether Westeros’s climate science adds up, given what we’ve learned about how these things work here on Earth.
It’s not easy to understand the mechanisms driving the climate system, given that we can’t climb into the “Game of Thrones” universe and take measurements ourselves. It’s hard enough to get an accurate picture of what’s driving the world’s climate even with many thousands of thermometers, buoys and satellite readings all plugging data into modern supercomputers — a few old maesters communicating by raven are bound to struggle.
The fundamental difference between our world and that of Westeros is of course the presence of seasons. Here on Earth, seasons are caused by the planet orbiting around the sun, which constantly bombards us with sunlight. However, the amount of sunlight received is not the same throughout the year.
If you imagine the Earth with a long pole through its center (with the top and bottom of the pole essentially the North and the South poles) and then tilt that by 23.5 degrees, the amount of sunlight received in the Northern and the Southern hemispheres will change throughout the year as the Earth orbits the Sun.
Clearly the unnamed planet on which “Game of Thrones” is set is missing this axis tilt — or some other crucial part of Earth’s climate system.
How longer seasons might work
The simplest explanation could be linked to spatial fluctuations in solar radiation (sunlight) received at the surface. A reduction in incoming solar radiation would mean more snow and ice likely remaining on the ground during the summer in Westeros’s far north. Compared to the more absorbent soil or rock, snow reflects more of the sun’s energy back out to space where in effect it cannot warm the Earth‘s surface. So more snow leads to a cooler planet, which means more snow cover on previously snow-free regions, and so on. This process is known as the snow albedo feedback.The collapse of large ice sheets north of the Wall could also rapidly destabilize ocean circulation, reducing northward heat transport and leading to the encroachment of snow and ice southward toward King’s Landing.
To descend into glacial conditions would require a large decrease in solar radiation received at certain locations on the Earth’s surface and likewise an increase would be needed to return to warmer conditions.
This is roughly what happened during the switches between “glacial” and “interglacial” (milder) conditions throughout the past million years on Earth. This is controlled primarily by different orbital configurations known as “Milankovitch cycles,” which affect the seasonality and location of sunlight received on Earth.
However, these cycles are on the order of 23,000 to 100,000 years, whereas “Game of Thrones” seemingly has much shorter cycles of a decade or less.
When winter came back
About 12,900 years ago, there was a much more abrupt climate shift, known as the Younger Dryas, when a spell of near-glacial conditions interrupted a period of gradual rewarming after the last ice age peaked 21,000 years ago. The sudden thawing at the end of this cold spell happened in a matter of decades — a blink of an eye in geological terms — and led to the warm, interglacial conditions we still have today.Various theories have tried to explain why this spike occurred, including the sudden injection of freshwater into the North Atlantic from the outburst of North American glacial lakes, in response to the deglaciation, which destabilized ocean circulation by freshening the water and reducing ocean heat transport to the North Atlantic Ocean, cooling the regional climate.
Less likely explanations include shifts in the jet stream, volcanic eruptions blocking out the sun, or even an asteroid impact.
The shift from the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age that began around AD 1300 represents a more recent, and more subtle, example of a “quick” climate change. Although the overall temperature change wasn’t too severe — a Northern Hemisphere decrease of around one degree Celcius compared with today — it was enough to cause much harsher winters in Northern Europe.
None of these events indicate the abrupt transitions from long summers to long winters as described in “Game of Thrones” — and they still all happen on a much longer timescale than a Westeros winter. However they do demonstrate how extreme climate shifts are possible even on geologically short timescales.
Indeed the House of Stark’s motto “winter is coming” may have a lesson for us here on Earth. Anthropogenic climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humankind today and if left unmitigated the potential environmental impact on society may be far greater than any global recession. Stop worrying about the Iron Throne, everyone, winter is coming.
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