Thursday, May 20, 2010

Printable Fingerboard Finger Shoes

C A T A R A T A.

Palabra proveniente del latín cataracta, que a su vez se tomó del griego kataractes, que tenía dos significados, tal como ocurre hoy en español.

Por un lado, cataracta era una cascada, vocablo que nos llegó en una de las versiones latinas de the Bible, when it describes the universal deluge:

"cataracts of heaven were opened and it rained for forty days and forty nights."

But Cataracta could also be a metal gate or door used to prevent passage.

In the first meaning, the meaning is derived current as a waterfall waterfall in our language. From the second comes
use in English to refer to an eye condition, when an obstacle that prevents the passage of light rays.

(Word of the Day)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Lab One Diffusion And Osmosis Answers

F É N I X.

was the name of a legendary bird that lived somewhere in Arabia. After living

for five hundred years, was consumed by fire, but soon, a new bird born from the ashes.

the Egyptians, the phoenix represented the sun, which dies every night and is reborn each dawn radiant.

name comes from the Egyptian mythological bird bynw, whence was derived the Greek word and it Phoinix, Latin Phoenix.

(Word of the Day)