Perfil emprendedor
Alguien que tiene un perfil emprendedor es alguien quien por su propia iniciativa dan soluciones, tienen ideas, cumplen con todo lo propuesto, buscan ser profesonales, tienen buenas propuestas, piensan antes de actuar,saben lo que son y para que son buenos haciendo algo, son personas que alcanzan sus metas y se fijan un propósito,investigan,administran y siempre estan a la delantera de todos.
Estas personas son influyentes y le gusta trabajar en equipo en todo momento, les gusta que todos esten unidos y apoyar a las personas, ojalá todos tengamos un perfil emprendedor.
lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009
matemáticas
VARIABLE DEPENDIENTE E INDEPENDIENTE:
+En cada caso identificar la variable dependiente y la variable independiente y escribir la expresión algebraica de las relaciones o la fórmula que determina dicha expresión:
1.El alquiler de una fotocopiadora es de $500.000 + $10 por cada fotocopia que se saque.
respuesta: v dep Y: costo del alquiler
v indep X: número de fotocopias
Y: 10x + 500.000
2.En la elaboración de una caja se usan 619 Cm cuadrados del cartón.
v dep Y: cantidad del cartón a utilizar para elaborar cajas.
v ind X: número de cajas.
Y: 619Xla cantidad de cajas.
3.En un tanque rectangular de 40L de capacidad, entra agua por una razón constante de 0,8L por segundo.
v dep Y: cantidad de agua que entra al tanque
v indep X: número de segundos
Y: o,8X
4.El costo del recibo del agua se tiene en cuenta lo siguiente:
un cargo fijo de $12.000 y el valor de 1m cúbico de agua es de $500.
v dep Y: costo del recibo
v indep X: consumo en metros cúbicos
Y: 500x+ 12000
+En cada caso identificar la variable dependiente y la variable independiente y escribir la expresión algebraica de las relaciones o la fórmula que determina dicha expresión:
1.El alquiler de una fotocopiadora es de $500.000 + $10 por cada fotocopia que se saque.
respuesta: v dep Y: costo del alquiler
v indep X: número de fotocopias
Y: 10x + 500.000
2.En la elaboración de una caja se usan 619 Cm cuadrados del cartón.
v dep Y: cantidad del cartón a utilizar para elaborar cajas.
v ind X: número de cajas.
Y: 619Xla cantidad de cajas.
3.En un tanque rectangular de 40L de capacidad, entra agua por una razón constante de 0,8L por segundo.
v dep Y: cantidad de agua que entra al tanque
v indep X: número de segundos
Y: o,8X
4.El costo del recibo del agua se tiene en cuenta lo siguiente:
un cargo fijo de $12.000 y el valor de 1m cúbico de agua es de $500.
v dep Y: costo del recibo
v indep X: consumo en metros cúbicos
Y: 500x+ 12000
domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2009
ingles
LECTURA 1
"Perry’s Pepper Pizza Parlor!” Perry said. “May I help you?”
“Yes, I’d like to order a large pepper pepperoni pizza with hot peppers and green peppers,” said the lady on the other end of the phone.
“Is that all, ma’am?” asked Perry.
“Yes, but please put the hot peppers on half the pizza and the green
peppers on both halves.”
“Also, I’d like the pepperoni on the hot pepper part but not on the
green pepper part.”
“But didn’t you say you wanted the green peppers on both parts?”
“That’s right,” the lady replied.
“That’s not possible!” Perry pronounced.
“Why can’t I have green peppers on the whole pizza?”
“I mean the pepperoni part.”
“I don’t see why pepperoni placement is so difficult,” the lady
said. “But if that’s too much trouble, just put the pepperoni on the
whole pizza!” she added impatiently.
Perry sighed. “That will be twelve dollars and fourteen cents.”
“Can you deliver my pizza?”
“Sure can. What’s your address?”
“There’s no number, but I live on Forestview Road.”
“Can you help me a little more than that?” Perry asked, trying to be
as pleasant as possible.
“I live in a white trailer with a pickup truck in the driveway,”
responded the lady.
Perry wanted to scream, “So does everyone else in this county!” but
he restrained himself. “Can you give me a little more help than
that?” he asked calmly.
“Yes, there is no blue picket fence in front of our home,” said the
lady.
“Are there blue picket fences in front of all the other homes on your
road?”
“No, silly, but we used to have one a few years ago. Just look for the
home that doesn’t have one there anymore.
”Perry began to dream about early retirement. “I’m kind of
confused,” he said in a shaky voice.
“No offense, sir,” the lady said, “but you do have a listening
comprehension problem
subrayar(la parte que esta en azul tocana subrayarla)
lectura 2
MysteriesI might be letting my young son watch too much television. I am certainly watching too many of his programs. They can really be perplexing as they force you to ponder the mysteries of life.For example, when Franklin (the turtle) wanted a pet, his parents didn’t want it to be a frog. They felt that frogs belong in a pond. Isn't that where turtles belong?And why is it that Little Bear’s animal friends can all talk and behave like people, but his friend Emily has a dog that can only bark and fetch? Tell me that isn’t a mystery!Dog lovers can be reassured by Kipper and his friends. These dogs are very human. However, the only time they wear clothes is when they put on bathing suits to go swimming. I’m confused!Speaking of dogs, could Pluto ever be Goofy’s pet? I don’t get it! What did the great Mr. Disney have in mind?And this is gross! The other day we watched a very nice little pig setting up a picnic. One of the foods was a big ham. Could it have been a soy ham? Is there such a thing? I hope so!Another thing that bothers me: What if Elmo isn’t real? He can’t be a mere puppet! He’s got a better attitude than most people. I just keep wondering.I think we’ll turn off the TV and go out for a walk. Maybe we’ll run into that mouse who dresses well but certainly doesn’t speak as clearly as the average bear.
1. Which word is a synonym of “perplexing”?
a. boring
b. confusing
c. humorous
d. itchy
2. Which word is a synonym of “ponder”?
a. avoidb.
b. remember
c.consider
d.distant
3. The author thinks it’s “gross” when __________.
a. a pig has a picnic because pigs are dirty animals
b. a pig eats soy beans because soy beans give pigs gas
c. a pig eats ham because ham is too expensive for farm animals
d.a pig eats ham because ham is made from pigs.
4. The author probably __________.
a. believes that Elmo is a real live creature
b. wishes that Elmo were a real live creature
c. feels that Elmo is a very annoying creature
d. won’t let his son watch Sesame Street
5. The author is implying that __________.
a. there’s a TV mouse that should speak more clearly
b. TV mice should not wear good clothes
c. bears can really speak more clearly than mice
d. watching television is better than playing outdoors
nota(las respuestas estan en azul)
LECTURA 3
The PaintingA new painting was hanging in the Hemlock Mills Art Gallery. Throughout the day, visitors stood before the new exhibit and speculated as to what it represented.
“I think it’s a terrifying monster,” said Misty. “There’s no name on it, but I’m sure it was drawn by a famous artist.”
“I would say that it’s a picture of a park as seen from an airplane,” mused James. “I see many trees and roads.”
Miss Culture, the local art critic for the Hemlock Weekly News, made her pronouncement. “This is clearly a masterpiece created by an artist who wishes to be anonymous at this stage of his or her career. The brilliant strokes of color symbolize a person who is looking back at an exciting lifetime of accomplishments!”
At that moment, Mr. Lightman, the gallery curator, entered the room. “Isn’t it great?” he asked with a big smile on his face. “My three year old did that this morning. He says it’s a maze. I think it’s amazing!”
For Discussion:
1. In your opinion, which visitor had the best guess as to what the painting represented?
+I believe that I was miss of the culture it(he,she) had the best conjecture because she was saying that she(it) saw trees and ways, and the drawing was representing a labyrinth that has ways.
2. What does the painting look like to you?
+To that aveces feign the things that are not
3. How would you describe Miss Culture?
+An intelligent lady, and that can detail well the things, depronto was taking a few lenses .
4. Why do you think the curator decided to exhibit the painting?
+To see what the people were thinking and they were realizing that the appearances are deceptive .
LECTURA 4
Simple MathI shouldn’t let it bother me. It really doesn’t matter anyway. But it does bother me! All those people are preparing to celebrate a new century, a new millennium as well. And it just isn’t __1__!Most of us schedule our lives by the Gregorian __2__. Our years are measured from the birth of Christ. The first year of the first century is 1, or 1 A.D. The last year of that century is the year 100. Simple? Yes! A century is 100 __3__ long. A millennium is 1,000 years long, which is __4__ ten centuries.Since the last year of the first century is the year 100, the first year of the __5__ century is 101. Follow that pattern, century by century and you’ll get my __6__. The year 2000 is the last year of the twentieth century. After all, __7__ thousand means twenty hundreds. Twenty hundred years means twenty centuries. The year 2000 is the last , the final, the one that’s still here, year of the twentieth century!!!!I know, I’m getting too __8__. But it isn’t fair. While most people will really be enjoying this coming __9__ celebration, those of us in the know will be yawning. We'll be wet blankets at the party. Everyone else will be cheering for the new millennium and we’ll be saying, “It’s not until next year.”I don’t agree with the saying, “Ignorance is bliss.” But in this case, perhaps it’s __10__.
1. wrong so important chocolate
2. chant journal program calendar
3. hours days months years
4. exactly never sometimes often
5. first second third fourth
6. dinner point joke soda
7. a seven two which
8. hungry handsome inaccurate excited
9. Thanksgiving Christmas New Year's weekend
10. silly false funny true
"Perry’s Pepper Pizza Parlor!” Perry said. “May I help you?”
“Yes, I’d like to order a large pepper pepperoni pizza with hot peppers and green peppers,” said the lady on the other end of the phone.
“Is that all, ma’am?” asked Perry.
“Yes, but please put the hot peppers on half the pizza and the green
peppers on both halves.”
“Also, I’d like the pepperoni on the hot pepper part but not on the
green pepper part.”
“But didn’t you say you wanted the green peppers on both parts?”
“That’s right,” the lady replied.
“That’s not possible!” Perry pronounced.
“Why can’t I have green peppers on the whole pizza?”
“I mean the pepperoni part.”
“I don’t see why pepperoni placement is so difficult,” the lady
said. “But if that’s too much trouble, just put the pepperoni on the
whole pizza!” she added impatiently.
Perry sighed. “That will be twelve dollars and fourteen cents.”
“Can you deliver my pizza?”
“Sure can. What’s your address?”
“There’s no number, but I live on Forestview Road.”
“Can you help me a little more than that?” Perry asked, trying to be
as pleasant as possible.
“I live in a white trailer with a pickup truck in the driveway,”
responded the lady.
Perry wanted to scream, “So does everyone else in this county!” but
he restrained himself. “Can you give me a little more help than
that?” he asked calmly.
“Yes, there is no blue picket fence in front of our home,” said the
lady.
“Are there blue picket fences in front of all the other homes on your
road?”
“No, silly, but we used to have one a few years ago. Just look for the
home that doesn’t have one there anymore.
”Perry began to dream about early retirement. “I’m kind of
confused,” he said in a shaky voice.
“No offense, sir,” the lady said, “but you do have a listening
comprehension problem
subrayar(la parte que esta en azul tocana subrayarla)
lectura 2
MysteriesI might be letting my young son watch too much television. I am certainly watching too many of his programs. They can really be perplexing as they force you to ponder the mysteries of life.For example, when Franklin (the turtle) wanted a pet, his parents didn’t want it to be a frog. They felt that frogs belong in a pond. Isn't that where turtles belong?And why is it that Little Bear’s animal friends can all talk and behave like people, but his friend Emily has a dog that can only bark and fetch? Tell me that isn’t a mystery!Dog lovers can be reassured by Kipper and his friends. These dogs are very human. However, the only time they wear clothes is when they put on bathing suits to go swimming. I’m confused!Speaking of dogs, could Pluto ever be Goofy’s pet? I don’t get it! What did the great Mr. Disney have in mind?And this is gross! The other day we watched a very nice little pig setting up a picnic. One of the foods was a big ham. Could it have been a soy ham? Is there such a thing? I hope so!Another thing that bothers me: What if Elmo isn’t real? He can’t be a mere puppet! He’s got a better attitude than most people. I just keep wondering.I think we’ll turn off the TV and go out for a walk. Maybe we’ll run into that mouse who dresses well but certainly doesn’t speak as clearly as the average bear.
1. Which word is a synonym of “perplexing”?
a. boring
b. confusing
c. humorous
d. itchy
2. Which word is a synonym of “ponder”?
a. avoidb.
b. remember
c.consider
d.distant
3. The author thinks it’s “gross” when __________.
a. a pig has a picnic because pigs are dirty animals
b. a pig eats soy beans because soy beans give pigs gas
c. a pig eats ham because ham is too expensive for farm animals
d.a pig eats ham because ham is made from pigs.
4. The author probably __________.
a. believes that Elmo is a real live creature
b. wishes that Elmo were a real live creature
c. feels that Elmo is a very annoying creature
d. won’t let his son watch Sesame Street
5. The author is implying that __________.
a. there’s a TV mouse that should speak more clearly
b. TV mice should not wear good clothes
c. bears can really speak more clearly than mice
d. watching television is better than playing outdoors
nota(las respuestas estan en azul)
LECTURA 3
The PaintingA new painting was hanging in the Hemlock Mills Art Gallery. Throughout the day, visitors stood before the new exhibit and speculated as to what it represented.
“I think it’s a terrifying monster,” said Misty. “There’s no name on it, but I’m sure it was drawn by a famous artist.”
“I would say that it’s a picture of a park as seen from an airplane,” mused James. “I see many trees and roads.”
Miss Culture, the local art critic for the Hemlock Weekly News, made her pronouncement. “This is clearly a masterpiece created by an artist who wishes to be anonymous at this stage of his or her career. The brilliant strokes of color symbolize a person who is looking back at an exciting lifetime of accomplishments!”
At that moment, Mr. Lightman, the gallery curator, entered the room. “Isn’t it great?” he asked with a big smile on his face. “My three year old did that this morning. He says it’s a maze. I think it’s amazing!”
For Discussion:
1. In your opinion, which visitor had the best guess as to what the painting represented?
+I believe that I was miss of the culture it(he,she) had the best conjecture because she was saying that she(it) saw trees and ways, and the drawing was representing a labyrinth that has ways.
2. What does the painting look like to you?
+To that aveces feign the things that are not
3. How would you describe Miss Culture?
+An intelligent lady, and that can detail well the things, depronto was taking a few lenses .
4. Why do you think the curator decided to exhibit the painting?
+To see what the people were thinking and they were realizing that the appearances are deceptive .
LECTURA 4
Simple MathI shouldn’t let it bother me. It really doesn’t matter anyway. But it does bother me! All those people are preparing to celebrate a new century, a new millennium as well. And it just isn’t __1__!Most of us schedule our lives by the Gregorian __2__. Our years are measured from the birth of Christ. The first year of the first century is 1, or 1 A.D. The last year of that century is the year 100. Simple? Yes! A century is 100 __3__ long. A millennium is 1,000 years long, which is __4__ ten centuries.Since the last year of the first century is the year 100, the first year of the __5__ century is 101. Follow that pattern, century by century and you’ll get my __6__. The year 2000 is the last year of the twentieth century. After all, __7__ thousand means twenty hundreds. Twenty hundred years means twenty centuries. The year 2000 is the last , the final, the one that’s still here, year of the twentieth century!!!!I know, I’m getting too __8__. But it isn’t fair. While most people will really be enjoying this coming __9__ celebration, those of us in the know will be yawning. We'll be wet blankets at the party. Everyone else will be cheering for the new millennium and we’ll be saying, “It’s not until next year.”I don’t agree with the saying, “Ignorance is bliss.” But in this case, perhaps it’s __10__.
1. wrong so important chocolate
2. chant journal program calendar
3. hours days months years
4. exactly never sometimes often
5. first second third fourth
6. dinner point joke soda
7. a seven two which
8. hungry handsome inaccurate excited
9. Thanksgiving Christmas New Year's weekend
10. silly false funny true
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