dimarts, 12 de juny del 2012

Justin bieber attacks paparazzi!


They say all publicity is good publicity, however we’re not sure that rings true for a certain Justin Bieber.
For, the teen pin-up was caught in quite the ruckus earlier today with a paparazzi while en route home from a date with girlfriend Selena Gomez. This coming merely weeks before his third album ‘Believe’ hits stores on June 19th.
Details surrounding the incident are sketchy at present, yet the shots below tell a compelling tale.
See for yourself below…





The hypnotherapist cat.


The regulation of hypnotherapists in the UK is so lax that even a cat can become accredited, the BBC has found.
Chris Jackson, presenter of Inside Out in the North East and Cumbria, registered pet George with three industry bodies.
Each one accepted a certificate from the non-existent Society of Certified Advanced Mind Therapists as proof of George’s credentials.
It follows a similar investigation by an American clinical psychologist.
Dr Steve Eichel suspected industry bodies in the US were not running checks on their members.
He said: “I felt I’d test my hypothesis and I did that by getting my cat certified by a number of the most prominent lay hypnosis organisations in the United States. It was a frighteningly simple process.”
In the UK, George was registered with the British Board of Neuro Linguistic Programming (BBNLP), the United Fellowship of Hypnotherapists (UFH) and the Professional Hypnotherapy Practitioner Association (PHPA).
The UFH welcomed the Inside Out investigation and admitted the mistake, which it said has since been corrected.
A PHPA spokesman said the organisation makes great effort to ensure every applicant is a fully-qualified hypnotherapist.
The BBNLP said it exists only to provide benefits to its members, not to check or certify credentials.

SPAIN SPAIN SPAIN!!


pain's borrowing costs have risen to the highest rate since the launch of the euro in 1999.
The benchmark 10-year bond yield hit 6.81%, as optimism about the weekend's Spanish bank bailout continued to evaporate.
Italy's 10-year bond yield rose to 6.28%, a rate not seen since January, as concerns about its finances rose.
The interest rates are seen as unsustainable in the long run for two countries weighed down by huge debts.
Adding to pressure on Spain, ratings agency Fitch downgraded the creditworthiness of 18 of the country's banks.
On Monday, Fitch cuts its ratings on Spain's two biggest banks, Santander and BBVA.
Growing investor concern about the Spanish bank bailout did not, however, unnerve European stock markets, which until late afternoon had traded slightly higher for most of Tuesday.
But bank shares fluctuated during day. Barclays initially fell 3.8%, while RBS was about 2% lower. But the stocks moved back into positive terrority, before again falling about 1.5% in afternoon trading.
In Spain, shares in the biggest lenders Santander and BBVA fell 1.3% and 0.9% respectively following the Fitch downgrades, but then clawed back the losses.

Task unit 9

The plastic bottles, are very dangerous to our planet, because the plastic bottles, do not recycle in small time. Do you know? It's for this, because we have to recycle our plastic bottles, recycling boxes.
Our planet are very pollute, but very very very POLLUTE! And we have to keep the blue planet, OUR planet.


Task unit 8

On the school trip to the moon, we go in a rocket to the moon, and when we stand up, we fly.
Later, we go out with the special clothes, and we TOUCH THE MOON!!!!!
It's very cool. But in the moon you can't do a lot of thing's, you only can fly, and laught with your friends, but also you can see the "blue planet", the earth, it's very cool.

Task unit 7


Artistic gymnastics are a very cool sport, but also is very hard to practice them.
I love artistic gymnastics because it's very beautiful, and the girls, do things very hard.
artistic gymnastics, starts running, later, we stretch.

In artistic gymnastics, the people, come to see the competition or the exibitions.