Monday 25 October 2010
Saturday 23 October 2010
CANCER
* Cancer: It is the disease by witch a lot of people die anywhere around the world.
· Myth: Many people think that her risk for cancer is growing. The number of real people who die of cancer every year is growing too. Cancer is common between the old ones in the average age.
· Reality: The risk of death of cancer is in control from the start of the 90s. Some are cured totally but many people survive by the years of good health and thanks to the treatments.
By: Ane and Miren
· Myth: Many people think that her risk for cancer is growing. The number of real people who die of cancer every year is growing too. Cancer is common between the old ones in the average age.
· Reality: The risk of death of cancer is in control from the start of the 90s. Some are cured totally but many people survive by the years of good health and thanks to the treatments.
By: Ane and Miren
HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE
This fade machine melts 1500Ls of chocolate in 12 hours.
The plastic molds are already made when they start the production in the conveyor belt. The filling is done automatically the liquidise chocolate falls down to the molds directly. This machine makes 400 hearts in a minute.
The hearts are stuffed with chocolate, cream and coffee that has been restful for several minutes. The chocolate takes 20 minutes to solidify while the molds are moving on a conveyor belt of 9 levels. Once hardened the hearts they arrive to unmold. Molds are hit with a bar thin, to not break. Emptied once they return to the start, where the are filled again.
Here they finish to dry up.
The packing:
- In bulk
- In boxes ( 185 pieces in a box)
The white chocolate comes in tables and the milk chocolate on pills.
Some figures need details handmade and then they throw the chocolate.
The chocolate dry up on 5 minutes.
Marta, Hirune and Aitor
The plastic molds are already made when they start the production in the conveyor belt. The filling is done automatically the liquidise chocolate falls down to the molds directly. This machine makes 400 hearts in a minute.
The hearts are stuffed with chocolate, cream and coffee that has been restful for several minutes. The chocolate takes 20 minutes to solidify while the molds are moving on a conveyor belt of 9 levels. Once hardened the hearts they arrive to unmold. Molds are hit with a bar thin, to not break. Emptied once they return to the start, where the are filled again.
Here they finish to dry up.
The packing:
- In bulk
- In boxes ( 185 pieces in a box)
The white chocolate comes in tables and the milk chocolate on pills.
Some figures need details handmade and then they throw the chocolate.
The chocolate dry up on 5 minutes.
Marta, Hirune and Aitor
LAPTOP RISKS
People who spend too much time studying, reading or playing computer games on laptop Computers on their upper legs could have “toasted skin syndrome” which it´s about one no grave, but yes important problem in your skin.
(HERE YOU CAN SEE ONE BOY´S LEFT LEG WITH THE PROBLEM WHICH LAPTOP COULD CAUSE).
TOASTED SKIN SYNDROME: It consists of a brownish discoloration of the skin by the contact for hours with a laptop touching you upper legs.
Dermatologysts from Swizerland focus on the case of a 12 yeras-old boy who used the computer and play with it for two hours everyday for several months.
(HERE YOU CAN SEE ONE BOY´S LEFT LEG WITH THE PROBLEM WHICH LAPTOP COULD CAUSE).
TOASTED SKIN SYNDROME: It consists of a brownish discoloration of the skin by the contact for hours with a laptop touching you upper legs.
Dermatologysts from Swizerland focus on the case of a 12 yeras-old boy who used the computer and play with it for two hours everyday for several months.
The boy said that he recognized that the laptop got hot on the left side. However, he didn´t change the position and he paid a price.
It´s hard to believe, but really true. These machine not only can cause skin discoloration, also can produce skin cancer in the ones future. The heat that causes it normally are near the battery or on the ventilation fan too.
BY: Olatz&Sara
Thursday 7 October 2010
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