Natalia's Space
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
About me
I am Natalia. I am 17. My birthday is in December 31st. I am from Medellin. I live in Buenos Aires. I study Computer Science Engineering at the University of Antioquia . I am very intelligent, tender, pretty, shy, truthful and loving. I am single but I have a boyfriend. His name is Marcos. He studies in the Eafit University . I have a brother and three sisters. My mother is a housewife and my father is an unemployed. I hate the lazy and lying people. I want to travel around the world. I am tall and medium height. I have wavy blond hair and thin lips. I have got brown eyes and straight nose. I get up at half past seven and I go to bed at 1:00. On Morning I have breakfast, i take a shower, I brush my teeth, I wash my hair, I go to the class of English. On afternoon I take a nap, have lunch, read, go out with my friends, swim-. At night, I have supper, I study, I watch tv and then I go to bed. I never go to bed early.
My University
University of Antioquia: it was created in 1803. It is one of the most prestigious in Colombia.In addition to these sites is necessary to name Building San Ignacio, historic seat of the University of Antioquia. Universidad de Antioquia
Offers a total of 86 undergraduate programs at its headquarters located in the city of Medellin and its regional offices. And 121 graduate degrees, including majors, masters and doctorates. It has about 1,200 full-time faculty, about 280 teachers and 1,600 occasional chair, providing educational services to more 28,000 students. It has 143 research groups in diverse branches of science, of which 30 have reached the status of excellence and advances in research have been recognizedat national and international levels. The University created the first School of Arts and Crafts in the country, the first botanic garden in the region and the first cultural radio station in Latin America.
University Research Building:
is an advanced project created by the University of Antioquia to promote a qualitative and quantitative transformation of its research system. Through the SIU, the University plans to contribute to the knowledge society by making research, innovation and technological development pillars for the construction of a fairer and more competitive Colombia. Within the SIU there are currently 36 research groups of excellence,working in diverse areas such as biotechnology, chemistry, materials science, genetics, environment, immunology, infectious and tropical diseases, among others. All of these groups carry out high quality research that contributes to the status of the University of Antioquia as a research university.
Noted People: The university, in its more than 200 years of history, has had among its rectors, faculty, and alumni, many notable persons, including Presidents, Governors of Antioquia, and Senators. Also, several Writers and Artists.
Information: The University of Antioquia is adorned with artistic features and expressions, the campus is home to such works as Rodrigo Arenas Betancur’s sculpture “Man, Creator of Energy”, a mural painted by the famous artist Pedro Nel Gomez as well as other sculptures created by Enrique Grau and Ana Mercedes intermixed among the tree laden grounds of this astute learning center. The University of Antioquia also operates several satellite campuses including their Health Sciences College located near the San Vicente
Founded in 1942, this museum stands just at the heart of the University of Antioquia campus north of downtown Medellin. It is one of the most frequently visited museums in the city, especially by students, since it gathers and holds approximately 40,000 pieces related to visual arts, natural science, history and anthropology. The museum also plays host to art exhibitions and musicals/plays at its concert halls
Offers a total of 86 undergraduate programs at its headquarters located in the city of Medellin and its regional offices. And 121 graduate degrees, including majors, masters and doctorates. It has about 1,200 full-time faculty, about 280 teachers and 1,600 occasional chair, providing educational services to more 28,000 students. It has 143 research groups in diverse branches of science, of which 30 have reached the status of excellence and advances in research have been recognizedat national and international levels. The University created the first School of Arts and Crafts in the country, the first botanic garden in the region and the first cultural radio station in Latin America.
University Research Building:
is an advanced project created by the University of Antioquia to promote a qualitative and quantitative transformation of its research system. Through the SIU, the University plans to contribute to the knowledge society by making research, innovation and technological development pillars for the construction of a fairer and more competitive Colombia. Within the SIU there are currently 36 research groups of excellence,working in diverse areas such as biotechnology, chemistry, materials science, genetics, environment, immunology, infectious and tropical diseases, among others. All of these groups carry out high quality research that contributes to the status of the University of Antioquia as a research university.
Noted People: The university, in its more than 200 years of history, has had among its rectors, faculty, and alumni, many notable persons, including Presidents, Governors of Antioquia, and Senators. Also, several Writers and Artists.
Information: The University of Antioquia is adorned with artistic features and expressions, the campus is home to such works as Rodrigo Arenas Betancur’s sculpture “Man, Creator of Energy”, a mural painted by the famous artist Pedro Nel Gomez as well as other sculptures created by Enrique Grau and Ana Mercedes intermixed among the tree laden grounds of this astute learning center. The University of Antioquia also operates several satellite campuses including their Health Sciences College located near the San Vicente
University of Antioquia Museum
My City
Medellin
Medellin was founded in 1616 by the Spaniard Francisco Herrera. It is in Valle de Aburra It is the capital of Antioquia and Colombia's second city. it has more than 2 millions of.people. the mayor is the political writer and Alonso Jaramillo. Medellín is important to the region for its universities, academies, commerce, industry, science, health services, flower-growing, festivals and nightlife.
Typical Food: In Medellin we can found several typical foods:
The popular Paisa tray which is made of: beans, arepa, rice, sausage, bacon.
Mondongo: soup made with pork chicken yucca and cilantro.
Stew: chicken soup with potato and banana
Arepa: It is made of corn. It is eaten with cheese and hogao
Myths and Legends Parade: December
Annual Tango Festival: June
Colombiamoda: July
National Craft Fair: July
Colombiamoda: July
National Craft Fair: July
Fair Flowers: August
Fair trova: September
Important places in Medellin
Medellin is one of the most attractive places for fashion and handicraft shopping in department stores like El Tesoro, Oviedo, San Diego or Santa Fe, among others. also it has other important places like:
Medellin is one of the most attractive places for fashion and handicraft shopping in department stores like El Tesoro, Oviedo, San Diego or Santa Fe, among others. also it has other important places like:
My Engineering Program
Computer Science Engineering
The Systems Engineer is responsible for the design, programming, implementation and maintenance.of computers and systems,
My house
Mi bedroom is the best because it has a closet, bed, table, computer, tv, and closet. I share it with my sister
My family and my friends
Friends: I have many friends. We always go out on weekend. We enjoyed being together. They help me when I need them. When i am with them I smile a lot because they tell many funny stories. My friends are truthful, loving, kind, happy and trustworthy. Although I love them all my best friends are Isabel Jurado y Carlos Esteban.
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Isabel Jurado: She is 19. She studied in the Miraflores School. Now she is working in Bancolombia. She has got black hair and black eyes. She is very friendly and smiling She is thin and tall. She is married. She has a child. His name is Juan Jose. He is very cute. He is 4. He has blue eyes and yellow hair
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Carlos Esteban: He is 20. He studies Mathematics Engineering in Eafit University. He is very intellgent and fun. He lives in Envigado. Ha has a girlfriend. He plays the guitar. He has brown eyes and black hair. She is tall and slim. He hates the lying people
My family
Below I will describe some members of my family.These members live with me:
What I like, What I read and What I write
Articles of sciencemag.com
When the Snake Bites ... Try Ointment
Researchers have identified an ointment that slows the spread of some kinds of snake venom through the body, potentially giving snakebite victims longer to reach a hospital
The idea is to hamper the venom's spread until the victim can receive antivenom medicine, essentially antibodies that lock onto and neutralize the poison.
So physiologist Dirk van Helden of the University of Newcastle in Australia and colleagues went looking for a chemical method to detain the venom.Growing Evidence on Climate Change Affecting U.S. Gardens
Federal climate scientists are teaming up with horticulturalists to inform the public about the potential effects of climate change on gardens. Today, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced a new partnership aimed at that goal with the American Public Gardens Association The partnership has launched with a pilot project at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, in the form of an exhibit featuring NOAA's climate data.
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