lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2009

CERTIFICATE


MIND MAP OF the PROJECT


The greenhouse effect is a phenomenon where greenhouse gases create a condition in the upper atmosphere causing a trapping of heat and leading to increased surface and lower tropospheric temperatures.
Because people are growing more concerned about their environment, it seems that almost everybody is trying to contribute their efforts into having a safer earth, It has been proved that cars are a major contributor towards increasing air pollution on the earth and by lowering down the insurance premiums on green cars, the insurance companies are in a way encouraging the car buyers to buy green cars only.


lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009

Visit the blog

I visit the blog of veronica and I liked the content

http://vero2289.blogspot.com/

the blog of MArigel it's very interesting

http://mariguel29.blogspot.com/

I visit the blog of laura the it's good

http://romerolaura19.blogspot.com/

lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009

Avatar de Second Life


This is my avatar her name is Luisperval Qelmo, I am new to second life, I don have friends. If you want to be my friend ... add me

COVER LETTER

November 02, 2009
Mr. Jhonn Watson
New York, NY
2503

Dear Mr Watson

I am writing to express my interest in the position of Director of the Quality Department as announced in its publication. I'm enclosing my resume in hopes that your company may assist me in locating a position. Right now I'm finishing my carrer, but I have much knowledge in the area of quality and process control in enterprises, as well as knowledge in plant distribution.

I look forward to meet you. I will call early next week to set up an appointment for an interview. I believe that I have qualifications to be in your company.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Luis Perdomo.

We can stop climate change




Global average temperatures have risen 0.8 ° C since the beginning of the industrial revolution, a fact that may seem insignificant, but its consequences are desvatadoras. The polar icecaps are melting each year. Are occurring more and more extreme weather events.
Climate change is already harming ecosystems and threatening the livelihoods of millions.
It is not a threat from space. We who are causing climate change by polluting the atmosphere with excess carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases. And this is where our luck sonrrie, if the problem we've caused us, so we can fix it. We already have the necessary technology, can and should cut by 50% the emiciones CO2 and by 2050 for industrialized countries to reduce up to 80% its emiciones. If we achieve these objectives, we will be able keep rising global temperatures below 2 ° C, as a key measure.
CO2 y COMPAÑIA



Evolution of anthropogenic global emissions of CO2 in petagrams of carbon per year from 1958 to 2003. What is emitted (black broken line) and what remains in the atmosphere (in blue). Only part of the CO2 emitted (about half) accumulates in the atmosphere (blue area) and that a considerable part of CO2 being absorbed photosynthetically by ocean plankton and terrestrial vegetation (green area), which thus increases terrestrial biomass. The emissions growth is fairly uniform, except during the oil crisis of 1979 and subsequent years, and during the crisis in the former Soviet Union. However, the evolution of what stays in the atmosphere (or what is absorbed by terrestrial vegetation and oceans) is highly variable.
An important factor of climate change is that people feel involved. This is a year to be near people, although siuación appears as a trigger for conflict. Moreover, the discourse is so negative fitted which also affects firms that benefited from the devaluation, as they replace imports or increase exports. In these cases, the gloomy weather can not be changed because many HR executives believe that changing the attitude of people must be planned in a rational, when in fact come into play more complex and random elements. In the background is evidence that managers have little willingness to put aside their own paradigms and flexible to listen to others. Try to learn to detect behaviors of people, composed of images (some positive and some negative), feelings, moods, fantasies, etc.., Which encompass much more than economic status. These factors are not within the common but rational schemes are very important. And they must be considered because undoubtedly impact on all processes and business performance.
SENTENCES
1-) In the background is evidence that managers have little willingness to put aside their own paradigms and flexible to listen to others.
- Nominal Part: In the background
Core: background
- Verbal Part: is evidence that managers have little willingness to put aside their own paradigms and flexible to listen to others.
2-) The emissions growth is fairly uniform, except during the oil crisis of 1979 and subsequent years, and during the crisis in the former Soviet Union.
-Nominal Part: The emissions growth
-Core: is
- Verbal Part: is fairly uniform, except during the oil crisis of 1979 and subsequent years, and during the crisis in the former Soviet Union
3-) Climate change is already harming ecosystems and threatening the livelihoods of millions.
-Nominal Part: Climate Change
-Core: is
- Verbal Part: is already harming ecosystems and threatening the livelihoods of millions.

WORDS

1-) POLLUTE

tr.v., -lut·ed, -lut·ing, -lutes.
To make unfit for or harmful to living things, especially by the addition of waste matter. See synonyms at contaminate.
To make less suitable for an activity, especially by the introduction of unwanted factors: The stadium lights polluted the sky around the observatory.
To render impure or morally harmful; corrupt.
To make ceremonially impure; profane: "Churches and altars were polluted by atrocious murders".

2-) willingness

The quality or state of being willing; free choice or consent of the will; freedom from reluctance; readiness of the mind to do or forbear.
Sweet is the love which comes with willingness.

3-) MELTING
., melt·ed, melt·ing, melts.
v.intr.
To be changed from a solid to a liquid state especially by the application of heat.
To dissolve: Sugar melts in water.
To disappear or vanish gradually as if by dissolving: The crowd melted away after the rally.
To pass or merge imperceptibly into something else: Sea melted into sky along the horizon.
To become softened in feeling: Our hearts melted at the child's te

lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009

People we LOOK Up to

William Edwards Deming


Born in Sioux City, Iowa, in a very poor family. His father, Pardi toffee, a lawyer wrestler, lost a lawsuit in Powell Wyoming forcing the family to move to that city when he was seven Deming. They lived in a humble house where the concern which would be their next meal was part of everyday life, Deming therefore had to start working from eight years in a local hotel. With savings in hand, Deming went to Powell Laramar 17 years, the University of Wyoming, where he graduated in 1921 with a BS in electrical engineering in 1925 he received a master's degree in Physics and Mathematics at the University of Colorado and in 1928 he obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Yale in physics where he was employed as a teacher. He later worked for the Department of Agriculture in Washington DC and as a statistical adviser for the Office of the United States Census, Deming discovered during this work on statistical process control created by Walter A. Shewhart who worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories (Bell Labs) for AT & T, which were the basis of his ideas, ideas that go unnoticed in America.

In 1947, General Mac Arthur invited Dr. Deming to assist in the first census in Japan.

In Japan were paying close attention to Shewhart techniques, something that nothing was in the U.S. and as part of reconstruction efforts in Japan sought an expert to teach statistical control. In 1950 the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE) invited Deming to Tokyo to give lectures on statistical process control (a man who knew Japan). Between June and August 1950 Deming trains hundreds of engineers, executives and students in statistical process control (SPC) and concepts of quality. His lectures were copied, published and printed in Japanese, sold thousands of copies. The Japanese attempted to pay the copyright, however rejected the offer Deming suggests using the money to create an award for companies that demonstrate exemplary behavior in improving quality. Japanese companies and added funds today, "The Deming Prize" is regarded as number one among the prizes. For this reason the Japanese Deming call "the father of the third industrial revolution". This popularity is just because they showed that when quality is pursued relentlessly, will optimize resources, lower costs and conquer the market going against classical economic theory according to which the economic policies adopted by Japan were a failure.

Deming's greatest contribution to the quality process in Japan is the statistical process control, which is a mathematical language with which managers and operators can understand "what the machines say." Process variations affect the performance of the quality promised.

Today the PDCA cycle is called the "Deming cycle" in his honor, although justice should be called "Shewhart cycle", being the latter who invented it. Later the Americans to see the thrust of Japanese industry recover these concepts that had gone unnoticed in the figure of Deming and his own most gifted classmate, Malcolm Baldrige.

MY OPINION


I admire Dr. Deming because of all the contributions I make in the course of his career.
The author was a university professor of texts, consultant and broadcaster of the concept of total quality. His name is associated with the development and growth of Japan after the (Second World War).

also think the 14 core principles for transforming management and business efficiency, in order to be competitive, stay in business and employing

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Edwards_Deming