- Joel: James Cook was a navigator and an explorer. He was the second child of James Cook and Grace Pace. He was born in Yorkshire in 1728 and he died in 1779. He was killed in Hawaii. He became the captain of the ship Endeavour. He discovered and explored many places around the world.
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domingo, 25 de mayo de 2014
JAMES COOK
sábado, 24 de mayo de 2014
JAMES COOK...
by ZAHIRA:
JAMES COOK
James Cook was a navigator and an explorer . He was born in Yorkshire on 27 October 1728 and he died in Hawaii on 14 February 1779 when he was killed . He was the second child of James Cook and Grace Pace . He had six sons and his wife was Elisabeth Batts . He discovered and explored many places around the world and he was the captain of the ship Endeavour .
He reclamed the coast of Australia , Hawaii and the circumnavigation and the mapping of Newfound and New Zeland .
Imma: Nice job!
Imma: Nice job!
jueves, 22 de mayo de 2014
TORRES Y QUEVEDO
Nayara:Torres was born on 28 December 1852, on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, in Santa Cruz de Iguña, Cantabria, Spain. The family resided for the most part in Bilbao,
where Leonardo's father worked as a railway engineer, although they
also spent long periods in his mother's family home in the Cantabria's
mountain region. In Bilbao he studied to enter an advanced high school program and later spent two years in Paris to complete his studies. In 1870, his father was transferred, bringing his family to Madrid.
The same year, Torres began his higher studies in the Official School
of the Road Engineers' Corps. He temporarily suspended his studies in
1873 to volunteer for the defense of Bilbao, which had been surrounded
by Carlist troops during the Third Carlist War. Returning to Madrid, he completed his studies in 1876, fourth in his graduating class.
He began his career with the same train company for which his father had worked, but he immediately set out on a long trip through Europe to get to know the scientific and technical advances of the day firsthand, especially in the incipient area of electricity. Upon returning to Spain, he took up residence in Santander where he financed his own work and began a regimen of study and investigation that he never abandoned. The fruit of these investigations appeared in his first scientific work in 1893.
He married in 1885, and had eight children.
In 1899 he moved to Madrid and became involved in that city's cultural life.
He began his career with the same train company for which his father had worked, but he immediately set out on a long trip through Europe to get to know the scientific and technical advances of the day firsthand, especially in the incipient area of electricity. Upon returning to Spain, he took up residence in Santander where he financed his own work and began a regimen of study and investigation that he never abandoned. The fruit of these investigations appeared in his first scientific work in 1893.
He married in 1885, and had eight children.
In 1899 he moved to Madrid and became involved in that city's cultural life.
CRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
miércoles, 21 de mayo de 2014
A BIOGRAPHY: SANT PASCUAL BAYLÓN
SANT PASCUAL
James:
Sant Pascual Baylón Yubero: Sant Pascual was born on May 16 1540 in
Torrehermosa, (Zaragoza, España) - He died on May, 17 1592 in
Vila-real, (Castelló, España). He was a Franciscan and a very good person.
He was beatified by Pope Paul V on 19 October 1618 and canonized
by Alexander VIII on 16 October 1690. His journey started when he was
just 18 with the idea of becoming a monk. And finally the big day
arrived, his dream came true, on February 2 1564 Pascual entered
the convent of Orito (Elche, Alicante).Well, it's time to finish. I hope you liked and godbyeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Basilica of San Pascual |
Statue of San Pascual |
Peony of San Pascual |
Tumb of San Pascual |
Picture of San Pascual |
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