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Evaluation of my Blogging Experience

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I think it is a very good activity to practice writing in English but with the time doing the blogs, I've found it a bit repetitive and that is a bit boring but in general it is a very good way to learn new words and generate a text with coherence. To be honest the English is the most difficult subject in my student life and this year I learned many things and words that I did not know before, maybe I'm not the best student in the class, but I think I've improved in my writing and maybe my oral communication. In a future I believe that in the English program they should add another form of evaluation besides the blog during the semester to make learning more dynamic and true. In the event that I had to write another blog I would like to talk about my parents or about the people who raise us like grandparents, uncles or just your mother or father. Why? Because I feel that it is they who have educated us to be better and grow as a person and that is the mo

Physiology

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Physiology is a theoretical subject and also practical because in the main lecture hall the teacher teaches us with images and information in a projector, we have seminars and also practical works where we carry out what we have learned. Although we don't really have many practical works I wish they would have more, they are very fun. I can't go the class of Physiology that's why my friends record the classes and they send them to me, so I can study. I don't like teachers who speak very slowly and the Physiology teacher speaks very slowly but her class is very interesting so I can't stop being interested in that. For me knowing how your body works  is essential. The only thing from the Physiology class I would change is the voice of the teacher Jenny , because her voice is very LOW and pacific. I don't like that because it makes me sleepy, only that essentially. My favorite aspect of this course is to know how neurons work, the different types, why the

Antoine Lavoisier

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Antoine Lavoisier was born on August 26, 1743 in Paris, France. He came from a wealthy family, studied at Collège Mazarino, graduated in Law and later studied Astronomy, Natural History and Chemistry. In 1771 he married the scientist Marie Paulze who was his collaborator, in addition to translating into English the articles written by his husband. Lavoisier is considered the father of modern chemistry, he showed that in a reaction, the amount of matter is always the same in the begin and in the end of the reaction. In consequence it gives to know the law of the conservation of the matter. Other contributions to science were the writing in 1787 the Method of chemical nomenclature, the caloric theory and the combustion, and its studies on the photosynthesis and the oxidation of the bodies. It is very important for me because I believe that the chemistry would not have transcended or reached where it is if not for all its discoveries, research and contributions. Without the