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My project is called When I was a baby. Here, in this diagram, it shows the contractions that my mother had before giving birth to me.
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When I was a baby, I was born in 2004, in the second month of November.
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When I was a baby I had 1,500 kilograms and I started working the first time with 10 months but I wanted to work with 8 months.
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When I was a baby I also like to play with things. I like a lot of water.
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The first word that I said when I was a baby was with six months and it was mom, of course.
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I don't have brothers or sisters and that means that I am like a unique child.
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When I was a baby I also had something that I like a lot, playing with, it doesn't matter, with all things because I like a lot to play with when I was a baby.
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I'm going to talk about when my mother was pregnant of me and a little bit of when I was a baby. In the first of November 2003, the day of my mom's birthday, she knew that she had a baby.
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She was so happy that, well, the best present for a birthday is knowing that you have a baby, in my opinion, for a mom now. In 2004, the first contraction started to begin, but there was nothing.
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My mother told me that when I was a baby, I gave her a lot of problems even when I was in the womb.
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For example, some people say that when something is burning in your side and you have a baby in your womb,
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it's like the baby is going to have a lot of hair. I don't have a lot of hair.
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I wasn't born with any hair but well things that happened in life and the sick
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at the sick and six months later when the baby was created a never still for
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that as something was burning inside and she started to eat tons of apples and
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when your face and started to exercise she was so great that she even go to
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to work with with the car and everything I wouldn't do that but she wanted to the
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23rd of June 2004 that small thing that weird thing came out of the womb who
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was that what is that ah it's the person that is presenting this project right
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now. Hello, my name is Desi. Hello, my name is Juan, and this is our presentation of adaptivity.
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I'm going to start. Human beings are capable to adapt to circumstances very different.
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Over millions of years of evolution, we made great efforts to adapt to our environment.
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Human beings adapt to our environment where they live. For example, if you live in colder
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In other regions, houses have to be white things and with a lot of windows to keep the sunlight.
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And if you live in the Mediterranean, houses have to be painted white.
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In the forest, the houses are made of wood.
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And in Africa, the rock is more abundant than the forest.
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They are made of bricks of sun-dried and clay.
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Schemers who live in the north pole, they make their houses with ice blocks.
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Human also adapt using clothes.
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In summer they use less clothes and in winter they use more clothes.
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This is my presentation.
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I do a food chain and I do that a bear eat a shield and a shield eat a penguin and the penguin eat the fish, the fish eat the crayon and the crayon eat the plateau.
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But the bear eats some fish too, the shield eats penguins, the shield eats fish too and the penguin eats crayon.
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I put here some icebergs, and here I put some photos of penguins, and here a seal, a tactina
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I am Ivan and I am going to present my group.
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I am going to speak of a forest, a lake of the Bucce.
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The animals that live here are beavers,
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bees,
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bees,
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wolves,
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rabbits,
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mormons.
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And I classify the living things in primary, secondary, tertiary, and producer.
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The producers are the flowers and this tree, and this tree.
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And the primary consumer, I don't know what it is.
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I think the rabbit, the secondary consumer is the wolf, the beaver, birds, and the tertiary
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The animal consumer can be the animal that I say. I did a food chain here of a rabbit, wolf, and I don't know why I put a tiger, but...
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The world and the world compete for fish because two birds eat fish.
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I think, ah, yes, animals can modify the environment, for example, the beaver cut down trees.
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This is my...
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Hello, my name is Sheila.
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Hello, my name is Paula.
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And we are going to present a presentation about adaptation.
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Wolves are very diverse animals which is why they live in a habitat very spread and people say that it isn't true that they only live in thick forest and come out at night.
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adaptation of wolves. They have claws and teeth for hunting. The gray wolf has a great skin
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because it can keep more warm and they have to adapt to the herds and to the temperature of the
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Dolphins live in all oceans. They are gentle creatures. They come in the water 8, 10 or
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15 minutes. They have to adapt to the temperature of the water and they have to interact with
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tulips tulips are they adapt to the biological gloves and and climbing tulips
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they do we can see throughout all the world and they adapt to the climate is
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cold spring and in lots and lots of poppy is a flowering plant that is very
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invasive and they are so family of the papaveroidea family of the population
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some is some example of the poppy are the papaver somniferum that produced
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some edible seeds and they adapt to the climate of warm spring world.
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Wolves are of the secondary consumer because eat the primary consumer.
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Toothpicks are of the tertiary consumer.
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Poppy, the tulip, is a producer because they produce their own food and the primary eat the plant.
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And this also is a primer in the producer because they produce them.
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- 7 de marzo de 2016 - 18:23
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