lunes, 26 de abril de 2010

TELEVISION

John Logie Baird was Scottish. He invented tv. He was an enigineer and entrepreneur. He archieved his first transmission in 1924. On March 25th, 1925 , Logie held his first public demostration of tv at the London department store.

Sara Carbonero

Sara Carbonero is a Spanish journalist who was born in Toledo on November 30th, 1984, without having finished the master in Journalism. In the Complutense University of Madrid began her professional career in Radio Marca, one who has covered all kinds of sports events, besides collaborating in the morning space Ball disaster and presenting alone the musical program Supermarks.

After a brief step along the Chain To be, it, she joined in May, 2007 to La Sexta, chain in the one that took charge of the sports information in occupies first place steal, it, she continued closely to the Spanish Selection in the Eurobasket 2007 and formed a part of the equipment team of " Minuto y resultado ". In addition she led the program of sports of risk and adventure " 6 º Level ".

Now she is the girlfriend of Real Madrid´s player Iker Casillas.

In April, 2009, she registered for Telecinco as presenter .

LUCA CORDERO DI MONTEZMOL

Luca Cordero di Montezmol was born on 31st August 1947. He is an Italian businessman who is in charge of the sport company Ferrari.

Alessandro Volta

He was born in 1745 and he died in 1827.
He was an Italian physicist, known for his work on electricity. He was born in Como and was educated there in a public school. In 1774 he was professor of physics at the Royal School of Como, and the following year invented an instrument that produced electrical charges. During 1776 and 1777 he was devoted to chemistry, atmospheric electricity and other experiments such as the ignition of gases by an electric spark in a closed container.
In 1779 he was professor of physics at the University of Pavia, a chair he occupied for 25 years. By 1800 he had developed the so-called voltaic pile, the forerunner of the electric battery, which produced a steady flow of electricity. For his work in the field of electricity, Napoleon made him a count in 1801. The electrical unit known as the volt was named in his honor

Nobel

He was born in 1833 and he died in 1896 . A Chemist, an inventor and philanthropist born in Stockholm, Sweden. After receiving a formal education in St. Petersburg (Russia) and the United States, where he studied mechanical engineering, he returned to St. Petersburg to work with his father, producing mines, torpedoes and other explosives. In a family factory in Heleneborg (Sweden), aimed to develop a safe method of handling nitroglycerin after an explosion in 1864 killed his younger brother, and four other people. In 1867 Nobel achieved his goal: to reduce the volatility of nitroglycerine and mixed it with an absorbent and porous material produced what he called dynamite. He established the ballistite, an early smokeless powders. When he died, ran factories for the manufacture of explosives in various parts of the world. In his will he bequeathed the bulk of his fortune (estimated at about $ 9 million) to create a foundation to establish annual prizes for the merits achieved in physics, chemistry, medicine and physiology, literature and world peace. The economics prize was awarded from 1969

ALEXANDER FLEMING

Alexander Fleming (August 6, 1881 - March 11, 1955) was a Scottish scientist famous for discovering antimicrobial enzyme called lysozyme and antibiotic penicillin obtained from the fungus Penicillium chrysogenum.

Fleming was born in Ayrshire, Scotland and died in London, England, at age 74. He worked as a medical microbiologist at St. Mary's Hospital in London until the beginning of the First World War. In this hospital he worked at the Department of inoculations dedicated to improving and producing vaccines and serums. Almorth Edward Wright, secretary of the Department, was of interest to Fleming for new treatments for infections.

During the war was a military doctor in the fronts in France and was impressed by the high mortality caused by shrapnel wounds infected (eg gas gangrene) in hospitals. After the war, he returned to St. Mary Hospital where he sought a new antiseptic strongly avoided the harsh agony caused by infected wounds.

ROUTINE

I got' up at7:30. I had breakfast with my brother. I ate some sandwiches. I left the house. I walked to school with Nuria. I didn't drive a car. I did the homework . I rode on a horse . I read an interesting book