Trabajamos con el sistema respiratorio, nos informamos acerca de cómo funciona y cómo, por ejemplo, el tabaquismo lo daña. Investigamos acerca de la función de cada uno de los órganos que componen el sistema y creamos un cuadro agregando asdemás, que enfermedades o daños pueden ocurrirles.sábado, septiembre 30
La vida es aspirar, respirar y expirar. ~Salvador Dalí.
Trabajamos con el sistema respiratorio, nos informamos acerca de cómo funciona y cómo, por ejemplo, el tabaquismo lo daña. Investigamos acerca de la función de cada uno de los órganos que componen el sistema y creamos un cuadro agregando asdemás, que enfermedades o daños pueden ocurrirles.lunes, septiembre 18
¿Quién consume a quién?
En América, el hábito de fumar mata a mas de 440,000 personas cada año, más muertes que las que causan el alcohol, las drogas ilegales, los homicidios, suicidios, accidentes automovilísticos y el SIDA. Entre 1964 y el 2004, más de 12 millones de americanos murieron prematuramente por el tabaquismo y es casi seguro que, de los fumadores actuales en los Estados Unidos, otros 25 millones morirán de enfermedades relacionadas con el hábito de fumar. Está de más decir que es un tema que debe ser comunicado.
Nos informamos acerca del tabaquismo, los componentes del cigarrillo y lo que éstos producen en nuestro organismo. Con los datos encontrados creamos una infografía.
martes, agosto 29
Autoconocimiento
La Educación Sexual Integral se encarga de enseñar acerca de la sexualidad y la genitalidad. Es decir "lo que pasa entre las orejas y lo que pasa entre las piernas" respectivamente.
Trabajamos investigando acerca de la genitalidad, el sistema reproductor. Los órganos sexuales del hombre y de la mujer son muy distintos y para explicarlos intervenimos imágenes con Thinglink.
jueves, agosto 24
Para Quien Lea
Cuando vemos un afiche así, las primeras palabras que se nos vienen a la mente son cuidado, protección, salud, seguridad, enfermedad, virus... El VIH es una de las infecciones más conocidas, siendo así, el perfecto ejemplo al hablar de las enfermedades de transmición sexual. Pero ¿Qué tanto se dedica la sociedad a la educación sexual integral (ESI)? Afortunadamente esta pregunta que comienza a repetirse cada vez más, logrando así concientizar acerca de la necesidad de informar.
Las enfermedades pueden prevenirse, entre tantas otras formas, con el uso del preservativo. Esto es lo que trata de transmitir el afiche. Las enfermedades de transmisión sexual nos pueden afectar a todos, sin importar el género, la orientación sexual, o el lugar en el mundo en el que estemos, puesto que son pandemias.
El título del afiche puede interpretarse de diversas formas.
1. La decisión de utilizar protección la tomamos cada uno de nosotros. Las personas que conocen el correcto uso de los métodos anticonceptivos (aunque puede haber gente que no sepa) determina si utilizarlo/s o no.
2. La acción de comunicar acerca del tema es tarea de los lectores del mismo afiche. De nuevo le damos importancia a la difusión de información. ¿Cuanta gente realmente sabe que no es lo mismo el VIH y el SIDA?
3. El nivel que alcanzó la tecnología hasta hoy en día nos permite, entre otras cosas, detectar el VIH y no hay razón para desaprovechar la oportunidad de chequearse.
El siguiente es un video explicativo acerca del VIH. Como dije antes, es tan solo una de las enfermedades de transmicion sexual existentes, lo que significa que existen muchas mas. Si estás informado, entonces cuídate, no esperes a enfermarte para valorar tu salud.
Por último, aquí esta una nube de tags referentes al tema.
Las enfermedades pueden prevenirse, entre tantas otras formas, con el uso del preservativo. Esto es lo que trata de transmitir el afiche. Las enfermedades de transmisión sexual nos pueden afectar a todos, sin importar el género, la orientación sexual, o el lugar en el mundo en el que estemos, puesto que son pandemias.
El título del afiche puede interpretarse de diversas formas.
1. La decisión de utilizar protección la tomamos cada uno de nosotros. Las personas que conocen el correcto uso de los métodos anticonceptivos (aunque puede haber gente que no sepa) determina si utilizarlo/s o no.
2. La acción de comunicar acerca del tema es tarea de los lectores del mismo afiche. De nuevo le damos importancia a la difusión de información. ¿Cuanta gente realmente sabe que no es lo mismo el VIH y el SIDA?
3. El nivel que alcanzó la tecnología hasta hoy en día nos permite, entre otras cosas, detectar el VIH y no hay razón para desaprovechar la oportunidad de chequearse.
El siguiente es un video explicativo acerca del VIH. Como dije antes, es tan solo una de las enfermedades de transmicion sexual existentes, lo que significa que existen muchas mas. Si estás informado, entonces cuídate, no esperes a enfermarte para valorar tu salud.
Por último, aquí esta una nube de tags referentes al tema.
¿Qué comemos cuando comemos ... ?
Alimentarnos no se trata solamente de comer, nuestro cuerpo para mantenerse saludable necesita de nutrientes específicos. Nos dividimos en grupos, creamos presentaciones acerca de los hidratos de carbono, los lípidos y como en mi caso, las proteínas.
domingo, julio 2
Environmental Management: Water Importance
Water is linked to almost everything in the world, it is a precondition for human existence and for the sustainability of the planet.
There are 663 million people with no access to safe water. Women and girls have to walk 6 hours each day to collect water in many countries; each year, over 3 million people die from sanitation or water-related disease, diarrhea, for example, has become the third leading cause of children death; moreover, 1/3 of the schools all over the world don’t have safe water or adequate sanitation.
Over 70% of the Earth surface is water from oceans, rivers, and lakes. From the world total, just a 3% is fresh water and 65% of it is frozen in glaciers. According to the World Health Organization, only 0,007% from the world's total water is safe for consumption and this is what the 7 billion people in the Earth should share.
What's more, this resource is not equally distributed. There are water-rich and poor countries. One of the biggest water-related risks that water poor countries face is the lack of water for industry, farms, and communities. There are at least 36 countries facing extreme risk of scarcity, among which are: Kuwait, Barbados, Antigua & Barbuda, Bahrain, and the Central African Republic. In the other extreme the USA, Canada, Uruguay, Japan, and Cyprus can satisfy the 100% of its water necessities for industry and community. According to the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), is mandatory to generate water distribution policies, due to the fact that current water use policies around the world will soon make it impossible for farmers to produce enough food for the world population, and the hardest hit will certainly be the world’s poorest people.
However, in some countries, the water purification process provided by aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, supply water suitable for drinking, industry, recreation, and wildlife habitat. Ecosystems must be recognized as an integral part of development solutions, but there's a step before: Teach the communities how to consume and preserve water.
Besides, access to water and sanitation are recognized by the United Nations as human rights, reflecting the fundamental nature of these basics in every person’s life. So yes, we have to take care of water. Because as the population increases, the demand increases too, but the amount of clean drinkable water is still the same. And taking care of it doesn't mean to join an organization, but by making a few desitions we can make the difference. Actions have to consider better policies of how to save and avoid wasting; medium and long-term policies of water distribution and production of safe water for the communities because this resource highly essential for the planet's life and development of human communities.
There are 663 million people with no access to safe water. Women and girls have to walk 6 hours each day to collect water in many countries; each year, over 3 million people die from sanitation or water-related disease, diarrhea, for example, has become the third leading cause of children death; moreover, 1/3 of the schools all over the world don’t have safe water or adequate sanitation.
Over 70% of the Earth surface is water from oceans, rivers, and lakes. From the world total, just a 3% is fresh water and 65% of it is frozen in glaciers. According to the World Health Organization, only 0,007% from the world's total water is safe for consumption and this is what the 7 billion people in the Earth should share.
What's more, this resource is not equally distributed. There are water-rich and poor countries. One of the biggest water-related risks that water poor countries face is the lack of water for industry, farms, and communities. There are at least 36 countries facing extreme risk of scarcity, among which are: Kuwait, Barbados, Antigua & Barbuda, Bahrain, and the Central African Republic. In the other extreme the USA, Canada, Uruguay, Japan, and Cyprus can satisfy the 100% of its water necessities for industry and community. According to the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), is mandatory to generate water distribution policies, due to the fact that current water use policies around the world will soon make it impossible for farmers to produce enough food for the world population, and the hardest hit will certainly be the world’s poorest people.
However, in some countries, the water purification process provided by aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, supply water suitable for drinking, industry, recreation, and wildlife habitat. Ecosystems must be recognized as an integral part of development solutions, but there's a step before: Teach the communities how to consume and preserve water.
Besides, access to water and sanitation are recognized by the United Nations as human rights, reflecting the fundamental nature of these basics in every person’s life. So yes, we have to take care of water. Because as the population increases, the demand increases too, but the amount of clean drinkable water is still the same. And taking care of it doesn't mean to join an organization, but by making a few desitions we can make the difference. Actions have to consider better policies of how to save and avoid wasting; medium and long-term policies of water distribution and production of safe water for the communities because this resource highly essential for the planet's life and development of human communities.
lunes, junio 26
ALERT!: Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew was a the mayor cyclone of the 2016 year, that hit first Haiti on September 27th., killing 540 people. Then this Category 5th cyclone went to Cuba and the Bahamas islands, arriving tothe eastern coast of US on October 5th.
The states of Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina declared the emergency as soon as the first waves reached St. Augustine and Palm Coast causing floods of 2.5 feet above the ground level.
Plenty of trees were cracked by the strong winds, several buildings were damaged, and floods were unavoidable, the water raised and carried out cars, rubbish and debris by the cost area.
The category of this cyclone increased as it moved forward. It started in the eastern Caribbean and quickly intensified reaching its highest severity between the end of September and early October, becoming the first Category 5th hurricane of the Atlantic, with a strength of 160 mph winds, that took the lives of around 600 people.
The resident of the areas in risk were informed about the potential danger about a week before, most of them took the warnings seriously. In many areas cars got in line for fuel while neighbours looked forward to providing their families food and hardware supplies to board up their houses. In South Carolina, highways were reversed so vehicles could head west away from the storm. In Orlando, Disney parks were closed.When the disaster reached the cities people couldn’t get out of their houses, the light posts and gensets short-circuits increased fire risk and about 22.000 persons had to be rescued and taken to shelters. The hurricane left a great number of homeless people, the water had ruined the houses, it is estimated that the rainfall in 24hs was equivalent to 3 months of rain felt in US. Due to this fact and the strong winds more than 4.000 flights were cancelled.
On October 10th the cyclone changed its direction to the East returning to the sea and the emergency was over. If it hadn’t, the US would have probably suffered a catastrophe.
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