Today we saw a video about the situation witch is removal of things from that list the material until the person strip that gets old. The process was five parts:
The first was that they took the 29% more material than necessary, the second was that the materials become toxic with many objects, the third was that the supermarket sold the objects, the room was that the person took it home and bored when it was pulled and thee last things that were thrown burned and freed many toxic.
The process is very toxic and dangerous.
This week we are doing a oral presentation, my work was about the price of the football tickets, this is abused. The people can´t pay the tickets.
Revelant women in history:
1. Catherine II, Empress of Russia 1729-1796
Catherine II (the great) reigned as Empress of Russia for 34 years, from June 28, 1762 until her death. Empire southward and westward to absorb New Russia, Crimea, Right-Bank Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Courland at the expense of two powers. She subscribed to the ideals of the Enligtenment and considered herself a "philosopher on the throne"
2. Florence Nightingale 1820-1910
Who came to be known as "The Lady with the Lamp", was a pioneer of modern nursing, a writer and a noted statistician. The work of the Nightimale School of Nursing continues today. The Nightmale building in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Southampton is named after her. Florence and her compatriots began by thoroughly cleaning the hspital and equipament and reorganizing patient care. Consequently, she reduced deaths in the Army during peacetime and turned attention to the sanitary design of hospitals.
3. Joan of Arc 1412-1431
She was tried and executed for heresy when she was only 19 years old. The judgment was declared innocent and a martyr 24 years later. She was beatified in 1909 and canonized as a saint in 1920. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent her to the siege at Orléans as part of a relief mission. Several more swift victories led to Charles VII´s coronation at Reims and settled the disputed succession to the throne. Her subtle replies under interrogation even forced the court to stop holding public sessions.
4. Hatshepsut, King of Egypt Reign 1479 BC to 1458 BC
Is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful female pharaohs, scholars as only having served as a co-regent from about 1479 to 1458 BC, indentified as that of Thutmose III. Her a reign of 21 years and 9 months. Burial of one of her descendants, Tutankhamun, began to be analysed, was one of the most prolific builders in ancient Egypt, commissioning hundreds of construction projects throughout both Upper and Lower Egypt, that were grander and more numerous than those of any of her Middle Kingdom predecessor.
5. Tomyris 6th century BC
Was a queen of the Massagetae, an Iranian people of Central Asia east of the Caspian Sea. She was famous for defeating and killing the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great during his invasion and attemped conquest of her country. In the fight that ensued, the Persians were defeated with high casualties, Cyrus himself was killed, and Tomyris had his corpse beheaded. It is believed that the word Tomis present day Constanta comes from Tomyris.
In the history a lot of women are been important, has been very important in the history.
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