Mendoza Herald Nº 11

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Vol.11 Dic 2019

Mendoza Herald English newspaper of the Burgos highschool Cardenal López de Mendoza

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.

JAY BEATTY & HIS HISTORICAL GOAL Don´t miss the incredible story of one of the Celtic Glasgow FC most known supporters. Page 7

Benjamin Franklin

IF I WERE AN INVENTOR... Imagine that you can invent so-

mething that would help human beings to improve their lives. What would you invent? What invention do you think that would help humanity to build a better world? Page 5

SCHOOL EXCHANGES AN OPPORTUNITY STUDENTS SHOULDN´T LET GO BY

ECO-GUILT OR NOT? As time goes by, our society is becoming more concious about global warming and climate change and understands the need of acting to avoid them in order to preserve our world. Do you feel guilty for these ecological problems or not? Discover it with this quiz. Page 6

It goes without saying that school exchanges offer students the chance to get involved in a different way of life and to become more mature and responsible. Besides, these trips can be regarded as a great option to improve their language skills spending time in another country. From September, our school has had the opportunity of getting to know some students from different regions of Canada. In this article, Alexia, one of these students, will tell us all about her and her stay in our city. This 18year-old girl is spending 10 months in Spain before going to university to study Commerce and Aviation thanks to the Rotary Club.

THE WORLD OF ART

We should highlight the fact that Alexia has become an active member in our school community as she is currently volunteering as an English language assistant. Needless to say, we really appreciate her eagerness to help and to show us all the upsides of taking part in an exchange. Moreover, she is great at playing football and she devotes her time to getting involved in projects to make the world a better place. So, obviously, this article is worth reading as we will learn a lot from her.

Art is said to speak for itself. But it is necessary to know about some curious facts abo famous artists that go beyond the production or the portrait. In this article, we will get interesting information about Mona Lisa, who received ardent love letters; or about Picasso, whose full name has 23 words. Page 5

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TRADITIONS AROUND THE WORLD Do you think that all the countries have the same traditions? If you want to know about some countries with weird traditions, you have to read this article. Page 3

MIDDLE AGES DISEASES Diseases were considered as a proof sent by God to individuals or as a punishment from God. Have a look at the most common illnesses of the period. Page 2

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THE MIDDLE AGES AND ITS DISEASES In the Middle Ages, the diseases were considered as a proof sent by God to the individuals, and their sufferings brought them closer to the passion of Christ on the Cross. But also illnesses were understood as a punishment from God, a penance for the sins committed, identifying the patient with an impure sinner. As a result, nobody wanted to live with the sick, who in addition to their illnesses suffered from social marginalization.

Black Death

Leprosy

St. Vitus's dance

St. Anton´s fire

One of the most damaging illness was the Black Death, that caused such a big outbreak that there were hardly any people alive to bury the dead. It was a disease which took place in Europe during the 14th century and was spreaded by the fleas carried by rodents. It could be got from someone to others by bites of infected beings or by people who was in contact with affected animals. They started having high temperature and strong chills. They also had sensation of debility, headache, vomits...

Leprosy or Hansen Disease is an infectious illness produced by the Mycobacterium leprae. The sick were separated from the rest of the population, as far as it was proved that a person had Leprosy. Then they organised a Death March: their family accompanied them in a procession to the leprosery, the place where the sufferers were locked up and lost all their rights. The symptoms were the lack of the eyebrows, bulging eyes, bruised colour on the face, nodules in the ears and hoarsely.

In Italy, they thought that this illness was produced by the bite of a tarantula and they tried to cure it with music and dancing the tarantella. The illness was called like this because they invoked Saint Vitus to deliver them from the strange disease. The main symptoms were the appearance of involuntary, fast, messy, wide-ranging and purposeless movements. They could affect to any muscular region. Sydenham recognized it as a mental and nervous illness in the 18th century.

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People in the Middle Ages thought that the Jews poisoned the air and the water, but later this idea was refused. Then they had a new hypothesis: they were punished with this disease because they have done something wrong. This illness disappeared with the arrival of grey rats in 18th century. Mendoza Herald Edita: IES Cardenal López de Mendoza DL: BU145-2018. ISSN 2605-1427 Editado en Burgos

Edition, layout and coordination Ana Cienfuegos Mar Mañanes Sections by: Ana Cienfuegos English María de Arriba Biology Mar Mañanes Technology David Martín Arts Jose Luis Martos P.E. Laura Melgosa English Jose Luis Moisén History Pedro M. Peña English Journalists: Bilingual students 1,2,3 & 4 ESO

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In that time, illnesses such as colds could be mortal because of the lack of hygiene and the very little development of medical care. Sick people were treated in hospitals, built close to the monasteries, to fulfil the Christian mandate of being welcoming and charitable. There, they took care of homeless, pilgrims and sick people, that were threatened by several illnesses. The most harmful diseases in the Middle Ages were the following ones:

cess of a substance called ergot, which was secreted by the fungus Claviceps purpurea. This fungus was raised in the rye in disrepair. Therefore, lower-class people were more likely to get this disease. It appeared in autumn, after hot and humid summers, which helped the appearance of the fungus. The affected one felt as if a fire was burning inside him until he went mad with pain. The first symptoms were vascular and nervous failures. Then the parts of the body broke off. And finally, the

Due to the great scientific advances in medicine, most of these illnesses had been controlled or even disappeared nowadays. Moreover, society has improved, and today sick people are not mistreated or marginalized because of their medical condition. L. Martín, V. Pérez, L. Puente & A. Ruiz. 2º ESO

OUR GRATITUDE TO... We want to devote these lines to all the bilingual students from first, second, third and fourth year - the journalists - who have contributed with their work and their words to shape this edition of our newspaper. Without you this would not be possible.


Do you think all cultures have the same traditions? Of course not. PORTUGAL In this country, table manners differ a bit from ours. Eating your food slowly means that you don´t like it, that you aren´t enjoying it. So, remember, shovel food in your mouth like a bear next time you are the guests of some Portuguese family!

HAITI People are not allowed to whistle in public spaces, such as the underground or in the street, as they consider it is bad manners as well as unkind. However, in our country, it could be regarded as a symbol of happiness.

CZECH REPUBLIC It ´s customary that men beat women gently with a stick, which they believe brings fertility. This “strange” tradition takes place on Easter Monday. Maybe, it´s not the way to treat women, don´t you think so?

RUSSIA If you are invited for lunch or dinner to a Russian home, you must be careful about the number of flowers you are giving as a present. Even numbers are associated with death and odd numbers are seen as a sign of respect. How tiring to count flowers! SOUTH KOREA People avoid using red ink (something very common among teachers to mark our mistakes!). Based on history and customs, red ink was used to write down names of dead people. They consider it will give you bad luck.

EGYPT People only use their right hand to take and give something to another person since they associate their left hand with dirtiness. It is a lack of respect to use it. How awkward to be thinking about which hand to use!

BRAZIL Do you want to live forever with someone? Do you love your mum so mum that you need to stay with her until the end of your life? Don´t worry, Brazilians have the solution. In some tribes, they eat their relatives’ ´ashes when they die. Do you find it disgusting? Yes, it is obviously, but mix it with chocolate and the taste will improve a lot.

JAPAN When someone bows, the other person has to respond with another bow. But if the first person decides to bow more than once, you have to do it as many times as the first person. If you don´t, it means that you aren´t interested in having a conversation with that person. (Funny?)

JORDAN You shouldn´t refuse to have coffee in this country as you are “obliged” to drink it. When you have already had it, if you don´t want more, you have to move your coffee cup from one side to the other. So, keep this in mind if you don´t want to stay all night awake!

INDIA Baby tossing ritual is common in some parts of India where priests threw babies from 15 metres and they are caught in a bed sheet. Villagers believe that the ritual brings the child long life and good luck. A bit scary, isn´t it?

NEPAL Nepal monks shave all the hair from their bodies to erase all the impurities from previous lives. This process of cleanness includes eyebrows and eyelashes. Don´t be horrified, imagine monks wearing toupee! It would be to split our sides laughing!

BIRMANIA Women wear necklaces to have longer necks as men find them more attractive, but, what about comfort? This tradition is coming to an end and it is something that calls tourists ´attraction.

THAILAND You are not allowed to touch a person´s head as it is considered a sacred part of their bodies. Thinking about it in a funny way, it might be justified as we keep our brain and thoughts in our head!

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ANOTHER WAY OF DOING SPORT It goes without saying that sport is necessary for our physical and mental health. Despite that fact, most teenagers refuse doing sports because of two main reasons: either they don’t have enough time or by when they have finished doing their homework they’re very tired. Well, if we think of sport as a hard physical activity, it doesn’t sound appealing at all. But, what if there was another option? In this article we are going to introduce three types of sports that you can do while sitting on a chair, or more specifically, in a wheelchair.

Wheelchair Basketball This sport was created in 1940 in England in a rehab program in which they adapted some sports for wheelchairs. In 1946 the first matches were held in the United States and since then they have spread throughout the world. This sport is practiced by people with a physical disability. The rules of basketball have been adapted to this modality, taking into account different disability levels: 1 to 4,5. It has become one of the most important sports in the Paralympic games. This sport is practiced by boys and girls of all ages. There are 5 people in each team, who play in a court which is 15 metres wide by 28 metres long.

Every match is divided into four parts of 10 minutes each part.

Wheelchair Rugby It is one of the most interesting Paralympic sports. It was created in 1977, in Canada, by a group of disabled basketball players searching for an alternative to wheelchair basketball, and thus creating a different team sport. However, it did not become an Olympic sport until Sidney 2000. This sport mixes characteristics and rules of handball, volleyball or even ice hockey. The rules to play are really basic and it’s played indoors. The contact between chairs is allowed, but contact between players is sanctioned. The ball is round and not very heavy. Though it is a bit different from the general sport, it keeps the real feeling. The teams are mixed, which means that men and women play together, and they play in 7 different divisions depending on the players’ disability grade. The number of players by team is always four. Two

players attack with wheelchairs that have more protections to face the defenders, and the two defenders play with more equipped wheelchairs to try to slow down

rival attackers. If you like rugby, why not try this game mode?

Wheelchair tennis We have different types of adapted tennis, but one of the most popular is wheelchair tennis. The size of the court, net height and rackets are the same, but there are two major differences: • Athletes use specially designed wheelchairs. • The ball may bounce up to two times, where the second bounce may also occur outside the court. Wheelchair tennis is played at Grand Slams, and is one of

the sports contested at the Summer Paralympics. There are three categories: Men, Women, and Quads. Each category has singles and doubles tournaments. The Quad, the newest division, is for players that have substantial loss of function in at least one upper limb. Quad players often tape the rackets to their hand to compensate for loss of function, and some players are allowed to use electricpowered wheelchairs. Wheelchair tennis increased in popularity in 1976. In 1982 France became the first country in Europe to include a wheelchair tennis program. Since then, much effort has been made to promote the sport at elite-level. To sum up, we have run out of excuses, as you can see. It´s worth a try until you find the sport you like. You can turn your inaction into a great opportunity to take up a new activity and give visibility to disabled sports. Celia Cotillas, María Manero, Laura Nebreda and Daniel Marina. 4º ESO D

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Taxaceae Scientific Sc Scientific ientific n name name: ame Taxus baccata Co C Common ommon mmon n name name: ame Yew Features Slow growing and long-lived tree. Evergreen shrub or small tree Features: Features Uses People use the bark, branch tips and needles to make medicine, for Uses Uses: example is used for treating tapeworms and rheumatism. Nowadays. Scientists have discovered that yew needles from May to October contain some components that stop cell division in cancer. TToxicity: Toxicity oxicity the entire yew bush, except the aril (red flesh of the berry covering the seed) is poisonous

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Scientific Sc Scientific ientific n name name: ame Pinus nigra Co Common Common mmon n name name: ame Black pine Features The timber is hard and straight-grained. The bark is rough Features: Features and grey-brown to black in colour and the branches are dense. To identify a pine, you must see the needles, they appear in pairs. Uses: Provides good screening and windbreak-style shelter. If you walk near pine´s area you´ll see a bat house made with wood.

Rosaceae Scientific Sc Scientific ientific n name name: ame Rosa canina Common Common mmon n name name: ame Wild rose Co Features Wild roses always have Features: Features exactly five petals and their branches have thorns. U Uses: ses: We use their hips as a rich source of vitamins A and C. In fact, the hip contains more vitamin C than other famous fruits as kiwi and orange. For that, it´s useful to repair bones and to heal wounds.

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Scientific name: Scientific name name Prunus spinosa C Common ommon name: name name Blackthorn FFeatures: Features eatures Tree native to Great Britain. It has smooth dark brown bark which shoots become thorny. Uses: Humans process Uses: the berries int sloe gin and these fruits preserve wine.

Fagaceae Scientific Sc Scientific ientific n name name: ame Quercus suber Co C Common ommon mmon n name name: ame Cork oak Features The leave of this tree is hard and at the Features: Features bottom is white and the upper side is green Uses The roasted seed is a coffee substitute. Their Uses Uses: galls are strongly astringent and can be used in the treatment of haemorrhages. Wood produces a lot of heat when it´s burned, it is used as charcoal.

1 Aromatic plants Scientific Sc Scientific ientific n name name: ame Rosmarinus officinalis Co C Common ommon mmon n name name: ame Rosemary Uses We use to cook, to treat many health Uses Uses: problems such as digestive problems, overweight or hair loss. It is used as a natural remedy to treat respiratory problems, such as asthma, without adverse effects on the lungs. SSccientific Scientific ientific n name name: ame Santolina chamaecyparissus C Common ommon mmon n name name: ame Cotton lavender Co Uses The flowery corsages stored in the Uses Uses: cabinets act effectively against the moths. When finely ground and applied to insect stings or bites, the plant will immediately ease the pain.

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Scientific Sc Scientific ientific n name name: ame Salvia officinalis Common Common mmon n name name: ame Common sage Co Uses It is used for digestive problems, Uses Uses: including loss of appetite, gas, stomach pain and diarrhoea. Applied directly to the skin after sun exposure prevent sunburn SSccientific Scientific ientific n name name: ame Juniperus sabina Co Common Common mmon n name name:Savine, ame Tam juniper Uses Leaves are used as an insect Uses Uses: repellent, a decoction of them is used against lice. An essential oil from the leaves and shoots has strong diuretic properties and is also used in perfumery


THE WORLD OF ART CURIOUS FACTS - Arts and music education pro­ grammes are mandatory in countries that rank con­ sistently among the highest for maths and science test scores, like Japan. Michelangelo and Da Vinci trafficked with dead bodies for their art. Michelangelo swapped art for corpses, although there was a rumour that he also turned to murder, like the Burke and Hare Bodysnatchers. And da Vinci literally waited outside hospitals for people to die so that he could dissect them. Vincent Van Gogh started painting when he was 23 and he died at the age of 37. He painted 900 paintings along his life. It means that he painted 2 per week. Willard Wigan, famous for his tiny sculptures, once accidentally inhaled one of his pieces of work. The process is so delicate that he had to meditate to reduce his heart rate and could only sculpt be­ tween beats. But as he put the finishing touches to his Lewis Carroll masterpiece, Alice in Wonderland, his concentration slipped and he took an intake of breath ­ and inhaled Alice. “Artist’s Shit” (Piero Manzoni). We can find it in places as famous as Tate Modern in London, MOMA New York and many more. Although Man­ zoni sold it as real remnants of his excrement, it seems that he really doesn’t retain the artist’s shit but plaster. Several experts have come to this con­

erature, music, painting, and sculpture.

clusion believing that if they were actual excre­ ment, the bacteria would have already corroded the metal of the can. The Garden of the delights by the Dutch Painter El Bosco is the painting with more characters. There are more than 450 people and many real and fictional animals. The work is in the Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain.

Picasso’s full name has 23 words as he was bap­ tized Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Ne­ pomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Pi­ casso. He was named after various saints and relatives. He owes “Picasso” to his mother, Maria Picasso y Lopez. Mona Lisa received many love letters, and for a time they were so ardent that she was placed under police protection. The painting has its own mailbox at the Louvre because of all the love letters its subject receives.

Frida Kahlo was born and died in the same house. Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in a building nicknamed “La Casa Azul” for its vivid blue exterior. There, she was raised by her mother Matilde and her father Guillermo, who was a photographer, en­ couraged her to start painting. Years later, she and her husband, Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, made it their home as well. And on July 13, 1954, Kahlo died there at age 47.

According to reputable sources, it took Leonardo da Vinci 12 years to complete the lips of the Mona Lisa. Romans intentionally made statues with detachable heads. The reason is that if a sculpture (of a hero, a well­known person, or a ruler) loses fame, honour, or die, the head could easily be re­ moved and be replaced by the head of a new hero, a better­known person, or a new ruler.

A pair of glasses left on US gallery floor were mistaken for art. A teenager left his spectacles on the floor of San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art as a prank, leading some to think they were an ex­ hibit. Art competitions formed part of the modern Olympic Games during its early years, from 1912 to 1948. The competitions were part of the original intention of the Olympic Movement’s founder, Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin. Medals were awarded to works of art inspired by sport, divided into five categories: architecture, lit­

Vincent Willem Van Gogh was born and died on March 30, 1852—a stillbirth. Exactly a year later to the day, Vincent Willem Van Gogh, future artist, was born. His grieving parents gave him the exact same name as his deceased brother. 3º C Students

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MOBILES FROM THE SCIENTIFIC PAST

TEXT TE TEXT XT M MESSAGES ESSAGES John!! I can´t believe it yet!

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What? What´s happened Robert?? 12:51

I´ve discovered something!! Something alive!!!!

CONTACTS CO CONTACTS NTACTS

An animal?

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A plant? What is it???

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John Hooke It´s very small!! I´ve utilised Anton van Leeuwenhoek´s microscope to see it!

Robert Boyle

It´s the smallest thing I´ve ever seen!! 12:52

Where is it?

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MiSSED C MiSSED CALLS ALLS Mum

I´ve seen in cork but It could be in our 12:53 bodies!!!!!

Anton von Leeuwenhoek In our bodies?

Isaac Newton

I think you´re crazy

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No, no, It´s real! I think I´m going to name it 12:54 cell. Bye!

Rodrigo Alonso, Nicolás Casado, Miguel Cebrecos, Julen García, Sara Ros 1º E-F

ECO-GUILT OR NOT? Recently climate change seems to be an issue that everybody is talking about and the facts are not positive. Each time, society is more conscious about the global warming and understands the need of acting to avoid it, in order to preserve the world in which we are living. Kids going on strike is calling the attention of Governments. #FridaysForFuture is becoming viral, thanks to Greta Thunberg, a 15 years old Swedish teenager, who protests all over the world about climate change. She began to demonstrate her annoyance about this matter each Friday in front of the Swedish Parliament and her acts are spreading fast between us, teenagers. She is showing us the importance of being eco-friendly with the environment, although, we continue polluting it. Do you feel eco-guilt? Have a look at this quiz and analyse your results. 1. You are in the supermarket because you need to buy all sort of fruits and vegetables, you: A. Take your own cotton bags from home. B. You ask the shop assistant for plastic bags only the necessary ones. For example: some apples or oranges. C. You do not mind at all about the number of plastic bags you use. 2. You are frying with oil for dinner, when you finish, you let the oil cold, and then, you: A. Put it in a bottle as to take it to the recycling point. B. Throw it to the garbage. C. You do not give a damn and you throw it to the kitchen sink. 3. Your mom tells you to wash the dishes, you: A. Wash a full load of dishes by

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hand and with the main specific products but trying to leave the water run the less possible time. B. Use the dishwasher for clean all the stuff together. C. Don’t really care about it, so you leave the water run until you finish washing the dishes. 4. You must stop charging your phone because the battery is 100%, so you: A. Turn off the power switch, until you must load other devices. B. Leave the power switch on, because you know you are going to use it later. C. Don’t care at all, so you always have the power switch on. 5. You are going to buy a new car and you have to choose between two types, the first one is electric and the other one works with gasoline, you:

A. Choose the gasoline one because it is better for the environment even if it doesn´t seem to. B. Prefer the electric one because it´s much cheaper than the car that works with gasoline. C. Choose the electric one because it´s more comfortable and there´s a complete silence inside the car. 6. You are going to prepare a party for many people at home in which you are going to eat, drink and so on: A. You will set different containers for each litter so that the guests can recycle B. You will only prepare a plastic container and an organic one C. You won’t mind where do they throw their rubbish 7. You are on the street and you have already eaten a chewing gam, you have the wrap-

per and there isn’t any bin next to you.What will you do with it? A. You will keep it until you get home and you can throw it in the correct place. B. You will keep it and throw it in the first bin you see C. You will throw it on the street 8. You need to take a shower: A. You take a 10-minutes shower B. You leave the water running and you spend 20 minutes on it. C. You decide to take a hot water bath KEY: - Majority of “A”: Well done, keep going that way - Majority of “B”:You are not doing your best, so, seek to improve - Majority of “C”: You are such an eco-guilt! Lian Jaraiz,Lucía Herrero & Clara Gómez 4ºD


TELL ME ALL THE JAY BEATTY & HIS HISTORICAL GOAL LATEST GOSSIP! “Have you heard any gossip lately?”,” Do you know the latest rumor?” We all love a juicy gossip although we know it might not be true. Research shows that people who gossip the most have very high levels of anxiety. They are generally not particularly popular because they cannot be trusted. Spreading private information or negative judgments is painful to others and reflects poorly on the gossiper. So, are you a gossip? Do our test and find out… 1. How easy is it for you to 7. A very shy friend of yours keep a secret? just sent you a really sweet a) Really easy love letter professing their b) Very, very hard feelings for you. You think c) Impossible (unless it´s mine) it's sweet, but aren't interes2. Have you ever started a ted. Who do you tell about rumor about someone else? the letter? a) Plenty of times a) No one b) Never, that´s just evil b) Any who will listen! c) No, but I´ve kept a rumor c) My three closest friends going before 8. Do you ever share ugly 3. You just heard a rumor gossip with people just to that your best friend's boy- have something to contrifriend cheated on her with bute to the group? someone else. What do you a) Sometimes do? b) All the time a) Tell my best friend immedia- c) Never tely, she needs to know. 9. You just found out that b) Ask the boyfriend if it is true your best mate has a crush c) Ignore it. It sounds like a on the same person as you nasty rumor do you... 4. Do you stalk people on Fa- a) Neither of you have him cebook or Instagram without b) Let him decide commenting on their posts c) HE'S MINE! have an arguor pictures? ment over it a) Yes, all the time! 10. If your friend came to b) Sometimes school with horrid hair c) No, never would you... 5. When was the last time a) Point and laugh, it´s horrid! you criticized a picture or b) Politely tell her/him, he/she post of a friend on Facebook needs to know or Instagram outloud? c) Leave it, he/she likes it a) Today 11. You´ve been told off beb) A month ago cause you have the same c) I don´t do that WRONG answers as your 6. Do you like watching re- mate. Your teacher thinks ality shows like Sálvame or YOU copied. DO YOU.. Big Brother? a) Get really mad and tell her a) Yes, but I don´t take them you´re no longer friends seriously at all b) Go up to her and say that “ I b) Never! got told off because the teac) Yes, they are my favourites! cher thinks that it was me who cheated when it was you” c) Tell the teacher the truth

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Jay Beatty (2003) is a supporter and unofficial mascot of Celtic Football Club. He was born with Down syndrome and at the age of 11 he won the Goal of the Month price. He received worldwide attention thanks to the former Celtic player Giorgios Samaras and became an ambassador for the Celtic F.C. Foundation charity. 97% of the team’s supporters chose Beatty as ambassador. In July 2013, before a Champions League qualifying match in Belfast against Cliftonville, Beatty was invited to join Celtic on the team bus after training with them all day. He sang the hymn of the team (“Hail Hail the Celts are here”) with the first team players. On 2014, he was picked up by his favourite player, Samaras, and taken to the pitch in front of more than 50,000 supporters at Celtic Park. Celtic manager Neil Lennon gave Beatty his League Winners medal. In a new book called Celtic Minded 4, Martin, Jay’s father, also lifts the lid on the vile “online abuse and threats” aimed at the youngster on a daily basis since he became a household name. Martin writes: “January 2nd 2011 changed everything for Jay and started an obsession that has not faltered. “It is something that I have never seen before. “It is an obsession that has taken over our lives: it has changed our lives for better or for worse, unfortunately.

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“Celtic took to the field against Rangers at Ibrox and with Rangers favorites to win, up stepped Mr. Samaras who scored two goals and sent my wife and I into complete delirium, with Jay sitting watching on in awe of what he was seeing on TV and what he was witnessing in our living room. “From that day on Jay’s life changed forever. He had one focus and nothing else mattered in his life bar Celtic Football Club: and I mean it has been relentless morning, noon and night. “I do not believe I have ever had a conversation with Jay that in some way has not been turned by him into something about Celtic: he lives and breathes it.” But not everything in this book are beautiful words. Jay’s dad also says: “Internet abuse was something that we were unaware of and never once thought that we would have to deal with.

While so much positivity was going on we started to learn of disgusting comments being made about Jay on social media. This was universally condemned but has continued

on a daily basis ever since. The abuse, the threats and the language directed at Jay and our family on a near daily basis has been staggering and has had a very adverse effect on our lives. The comments are shocking and disgusting and have sickened hardened police officers who have had to deal with it.” But, although this is a difficult situation, Martin (Jay’s dad) adds: “The fans are the heartbeat of Celtic FC. They are fans like no other and thanks to the kindness and love of these fans and fans from other clubs it far outweighs the hatred and bile that is thrown at us”, a beautiful message that show us that there’s still good people on this world that is always helping each other’s. Rebeca Cuesta, Lola Martín, Adriana Peña y Adrián Rodríguez. 4º ESO D

Bilingual Students 2º ESO

- 11-19 You are the way to be! You don´t care about all those nasty rumors that you hear. Good Job I wish more people were like you!!! - 20-26 Congratulations! You are not the school gossip girl! However, you do gossip with your close friends...Have fun doing it but don´t make rumors. Only say true things and make sure those friends won´t tell. You are more of the type who only tells your friends. - 27-33 Wow! Just to let you know, what you say can really hurt a person´s feelings....Also in a few years people will

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Hola/Hello/Bonjour My name is Alexia Bourgeois; I am an 18-year-old from Dieppe, New-Brunswick, Canada. I am living in Burgos, Spain for the year, currently attending I.E.S. Cardenal López de Mendoza, writing this letter to share more information about myself, my community, and being a Rotary Exchange Student. Firstly, Canada is the world’s second largest country, having so much nature and actually more lakes than all of the world combined. It has 10 provinces and 3 territories, with a total population of 37 million. It’s an officially bilingual country, and many of our ancestors are mostly from France, England, Scotland and Ireland, when they colonized our 152-year-old country. My native language is French and English mixed together called "Chiac", unique to the Acadian culture, and the east coast of Canada. Our government is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with our Monarch being the Queen of England, Elizabeth II and our Prime Minister is Justin Trudeau. My school life in North-America was typical, filled with sports and activities. I was captain of the soccer team, played volleyball and ringette for the school and was on the student council. I additionally started a Rotary Interact committee where students can create projects that make the world a better place. My favorite courses were entrepreneurship, law, accounting, leadership and gym. I also loved to socialize at house parties or hockey games, attended by the whole school. I had more liberty, since in Canada, we can drive at 16 but also more responsibilities as I worked part-time for the past four years. Thanks to my efforts I won athlete of the year and was the valedictorian at graduation. I was very fortunate to learn at such a young age how educational travel is. I have traveled in many provinces of Canada, many states of the USA, and a dozen of the Caribbean islands. As my family is part of the Rotary International volunteer organization, I knew about the opportunity of Rotary Youth Exchange and went to France and Spain for one month. Before going to university, to study Commerce and Aviation as I want to become a pilot, I decided to do the 10-month exchange in Spain. I knew it would help become a more knowledgeable citizen, broaden my cultural perspectives, build lifelong relationships, improve my soccer skills and learn foreign languages to become perfectly trilingual. I volunteer as an English language assistant, helping students impacted me greatly, and has shown me that the teachers at school like miss Ana Cienfuegos as well as my host family, care for me like their own. I get to play soccer for Nuestra Señora de Belén, an amazing learning experience. I also continue my humanitarian work with the local Rotaract (Rotary for 18-30-year old’s) club. Through my Rotary Youth Exchange, I gained confidence, faced adversity, persevered, matured and grown as a person, all the while enhancing my interest and knowledge to face global issues. All in all, I am thankful for the role that the Rotary has played in my upbringing as volunteering, creating projects and traveling have completely shaped me as a leader, enhanced my communication abilities, and my understanding towards strangers and my new international friends. I could not be more thankful for the once in a lifetime experience to live abroad and for my new ommunity in Burgos, Spain. Alexia Bourgeois

THE YEAR I WAS BORN: 2007 SPORTIVE CARS OF THE YEAR

SERIES

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- BMW 335i E90 - Porsche 911 - Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

The top selling car was the Volkswagen Bora. The car of the year was the Ford S-Max. In Spain Toyota and Lexus merged. Mercedes and Chrysler separated. 71% of the cars sold were Diesel and 29% were petrol.

GREEN CARS OF THE YEAR I Carly (20072012)

Wizards of waverly place (2007)

The Big Bang Theory (20072019)

Phineas and Ferb (20072019)

- Mercedes-Benz E-Class Bluetec - BMW Serie 7 Hydrogen - Volkswagen Polo Bluemotion

La que se avecina (2007today)

THE DESIGNS OF THE YEAR

CARS SPORTS CYCLING

BASKETBALL

CINEMA

FOOTBALL Kaka won the gold football The AC Milan won The Champions League

Watch out this terror As crazy as always! you like ARRRGGGHHH!!!! With new enemies and Do film based on a A new adventure of our Allies zombies? Sure? For Jack Sparrow’s fans! Stephen King novel! favourite family!

Students 1º E/F

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Lexus LS Jaguar XK Suzuki SX4

Karate world competition was won by Bratislavia European volleyball male champion was won by Spain In athletics European champions we get the second place

EEUU won the swimming world champion with 36 medals

MVP NBA Dirk Navitzky NBA Winner San Antonio MVP ACB Marc Gasol ACB Winner Baskonia

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OTHERS

SWIMMING

Vuelta a España was won by Denis Meshov Tour de France was won by Alberto Contador Giro d´Italia was won by Di Luca

- Audi TT - Citroën C4 Picasso - Fiat Punto

WORLD CARS OF THE YEAR


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