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Reading Is Fundamental

Reading Is Fundamental

English Listening Writing Writing with a pen Writing is a medium of communication that represents language through the inscription of signs and symbols. In most languages, writing is a complement to speech or spoken language. Writing is not a language but a form of technology. Within a language system, writing relies on many of the same structures as speech, such as vocabulary, grammar and semantics, with the added dependency of a system of signs or symbols, usually in the form of a formal alphabet. The result of writing is generally called text, and the recipient of text is called a reader. As human societies emerged, the development of writing was driven by pragmatic exigencies such as exchanging information, maintaining financial accounts, codifying laws and recording history. Means for recording information[edit] H.G. Writing systems[edit] The major writing systems – methods of inscription – broadly fall into four categories: logographic, syllabic, alphabetic, and featural. Logographies[edit] Syllabaries[edit]

Performance Performance en la Avenida Reforma de la Ciudad de México. Una performance o acción artística es una muestra escénica, muchas veces con un importante factor de improvisación, en la que la provocación o el asombro, así como el sentido de la estética, juegan un papel principal. Concepto[editar] El término performance se ha difundido en las artes plásticas a partir de la expresión inglesa performance art con el significado de arte en vivo. La performance se opone a la pintura o la escultura, ya que no es el objeto sino el sujeto el elemento constitutivo de la obra artística. El sniggling es una forma activista y engañosa de performance art en público, que típicamente se desarrolla de modo que los espectadores no se den cuenta, inicialmente, de que se está ejecutando una performance. Historia[editar] En el arte contemporáneo, una acción poética distingue una performance de una acción basada en el sentido poético del arte, la literatura o la cultura. Véase también[editar] Referencias[editar]

English Language Cinema - AngloINFO Barcelona, in the Barcelona region (Spain) There are cinemas in Barcelona and the surrounding area that show English language films with Spanish or Catalan subtitles, but most films tend to be dubbed (doblado). They are shown as VO (versione originale) films. When looking for films screened in English, look for the marking "VO" beside the showing. Note: VO films are not always in English. Some cinemas advertising VO films show the film in Spanish but transmit the original version language soundtrack via headphones. To search for films showing in Spain, see: English-Language Movies Now On To find out what's showing in VO today and later this week, see the AngloINFO Cinema Guide (updated weekly on Fridays). Regional Cinemas Showing English-language Films Icaria-Cinema Cineplex (in Spanish) At: C/ Salvador Espriú, 61, Ctro.

Demonstration Demonstration may refer to: Music[edit] Sports[edit] Demonstration sport, a sport which is played to promote it, most commonly during the Olympic GamesExhibition game, a sporting event with no competitive value to any competitor See also[edit] Tsunami A tsunami (plural: tsunamis or tsunami; from Japanese: 津波, lit. "harbour wave";[1] English pronunciation: /suːˈnɑːmi/ soo-NAH-mee or /tsuːˈnɑːmi/ tsoo-NAH-mee[2]) is a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water, generally an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (including detonations of underwater nuclear devices), landslides, glacier calvings, meteorite impacts and other disturbances above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami.[3] The Greek historian Thucydides suggested in his late 5th century BC, History of the Peloponnesian War, that tsunamis were related to submarine earthquakes,[5][6] but the understanding of a tsunami's nature remained slim until the 20th century and much remains unknown. Etymology The term tsunami comes from the Japanese 津波, composed of the two kanji 津 (tsu) meaning "harbour" and 波 (nami), meaning "wave". History Generation mechanisms Seismicity where

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