domingo, 28 de noviembre de 2010

University entrance requirements URBE (Vzla) and UNBA (Argentina)

URBE
ACADEMIC PERIOD JANUARY 2011 - APRIL 2011


New Student Pre-registration and registration:
Credit Value Unit - Bs.F. 142,00
Steps for Admission-Undergraduate


You can pre-register as follows:
Face:
"Cancel the amount of BsF. 150.00 per term registration at any authorized banks or at the headquarters of the University, debit card or credit card (Visa or Master Card), to which must be present the card holder mentioned.
"With the bank deposit receipt, debit card or credit card, take in the information booth located in the Bill of pre Rector.
"After having filled the pre-registration Form, give it with prove bank deposit or payment and a photocopy of his identity card in the sede  for validation.
Steps for Enrollment, Undergraduate

Cancel at any authorized banks or at the headquarters of the University with a debit card or credit card, the cost of the initial term or, as the payment method selected, and follow these steps:

Control Studies:
2.1 .- Submit the following documents:
• "black Fund of title of Bachelor (bring original to confront)
• "Original and photocopy of Notes Certified Baccalaureate 7th to 5th Year, coded formats: RR-DEA-03-03.
• "Form to be registered in the Unified National System of Access to Higher Education (RUSNIES).
• "Photocopy of identity card.
• "Original and photocopy of birth certificate.
• "Pre-registration Form.
• 'Two photos from the front, passport size.
• "Proof of bank deposit for the payment of the initial period or, as the payment method selected.
2.2 .- Remove the registration form and proof of bank deposit.
3 .- In the case of the Chancellor:
3.1 .- Submit the registration form and proof of bank deposit.
3.2. Cancel Bs.F. 70.00 per student card concept.
3.3. Cancel Bs.F. 20.00 per student for insurance.
4. Please contact your University ID to the Registration Form validated by cash payment and receipt of student card for processing.

Payment

a) In cash:

Deposited in any authorized bank in cash, debit or credit card (Visa and Master Card), full payment of the value of the Academic Year. (Credit Unit Total cost of it).

b) Fees:
Initial:
Bs.F. 1060.00 (law).
Bs.F. 760.00 (other races).
The URBE available to their students interest-free financing the cost of the studies, by paying an initial and a remaining balance, divided into 4 consecutive PAYS, after 17 U.C., for  LAW and 14 U.C. for other races to be canceled according to the payment schedule Annex:
Date of collection of fees
Fee 3
05-03-2011
Fee 4
05-04-2011
Fee 1
15-01-2011
Fee 2
05-02-2011

January 2011 - April 2011

BUENOS AIRES UNIVERSITY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

What steps should I take to enroll?
To sign in the University of Buenos Aires you have to have completed high school.

Documentation required for registration?
* High school certified (two certified copies to the Securities and Plans Directorate of UBA Capital Uriburu 950) or, failing that, the regular student certificate which proves you do not owe any subject. If you're in the final year of secondary school, you must present proof of regular student.
* D.N.I. (National Identity Document) and a photocopy of the first two pages.
* Two 4x4 passport size photographs.
During the registration period, distributed a booklet with information and specific instructions. Registration for the first quarter is done during the months of October and November. According to the initial of your surname, you have two days to go.

Legalization of educational certificates

Remember that the registration need to legalize your certificate. Legalization takes place in different venues, depending on the institution where applicable public Schools of the City of Buenos Aires:
Bolivar 191, Buenos Aires P.B 1.Ciudad
Private Schools in the City of Buenos Aires:
Directorate General of Education Private Management. Santa Fe 4358. City of Buenos Aires.
Public Schools of the Province of Buenos Aires:
Department of Registration of Deeds and Legalization. Calle 13 N. 1166, La Plata.

Then
Ministry of Interior on May 25 in Buenos Aires 101.Ciudad.
Legalization - The public - Very important
Legalization office establishes a public service system with order numbers that are delivered in the ground-Sector Reports-from 10.30 and up to 800 numbers per day.

Than that number should go another day to perform the procedure.

Note that the period of high demand for legalization is during the months of February-March and July-August.
General standards of care

1 .- Do not be attended without serial number.
2 .- No person shall address that was submitted with your order number at the time was called.
3 .- 2 procedures will be performed at most in every way, the applicant must take 2 issues of care.
4 .- The legalization service of the UBA is exclusively for students, faculty and graduates of this university. For any question or situation warrants, the staff is authorized to request documentation proving the relationship with this university who request the service.

Private Schools in the Province of Buenos Aires:
Delegation of the Unofficial Department of Education (DNFE) for your party.
Schools from other provinces
For your own province in its jurisdiction and to Buenos Aires at the Ministry of Interior on May 25 101. City of Buenos Aires.

Income for over 25 years without approved average

Exceptionally, as provided by Article 7th. of the Higher Education Act, those over 25 who have not completed high school can aspire to join the University of Buenos Aires. To do so, must complete the following requirements
At the time of registration applicants must present
National identity document, book or book of Enrollment Civic.
Certificate of completed primary school or incomplete high school transcript.
Foreign applicants must submit
National Identity Card for Foreigners with permanent establishment.
Applicants must pass an assessment in each of the following areas.
Language Arts
Mathematics
Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Biology)
Social Sciences (History, Geography and Civics)

martes, 2 de noviembre de 2010

Errands

I have a lot of errand to do every day...! sometimes the kind of errand are the same... go to the grocery store, go to the university, pick up my nephew at kindergarden, make lunch for my and sometimes for some of my brothers or parents... i live in comunity, thats why my errands sometimes envolves to my family too... another kind of errands who a less comun that i have to do are go to the bank, oftalmology appointments, take my dog to the veterinarian, go to the salon for a hair cut, go to meeting of bussiness with my brother every month. this is the kind of errands that i have to do almost every day and every month.

My Neighborhood

Is located at south of Maracaibo, at san francisco , its a urbanization named Sierra Maestra, my family is living there since it was founded almost 50 years ago... thats why my family knows almost all the persons who lives around our house and their family´s histories, my family  lives in a center zone and we have access to all the basic needs without the needing of using a car to move, we has several grocery store around our house, a church across the street; clinics, school for all ages, since kindergarden until high school very close to home, pharmacies are close too and we have many options for this. security in our block is good, we have a security sistems between all the neigh, watching all night around our street, in 46 year that we have living in that house only a couple of time we has been victims of steeling. My family house is really huge, we has 9 bedrooms a living room, two bathrooms, a kitchen really big, even we have a called tinglado... two gardens with a lot of trees, we live all togheter, my mom, brothers, grandma and two uncles.

Maracaibo´s Style and Trends

Maracaibo is a city where diversity is the law, we found in the streets all kinds of people with differents looks and aspects, young people like to have a more modern style, fashionista, especially those found within the university, and depending professions who are studying, we see a marked difference between law students and graphic design, likes and professions are completely different and allow everyone to develop his own style on their looks like, with older people of the city, most  use a style according to their ages, but this is also relative, likewise, people in the city has many places to spend their time, and feels comfortable with what their stiles and likes; and its way of being, we have MACZUL for people who likes art exhibitions, theater Baralt, which shows almost any type of artistic activity, restaurants of almost all food in the world, clubs and discos for all lifestyles and trends, including a large number of casinos and bingo halls for the elderly, in short, a city  so rich in culture as are their citizens, and Maracaibo´s peoples are interested in enriching the experiences and tastes of those around us, the tolerance between us is what has led us to enrich the city in such a way to become one of the major cities

My Family

I have a beautiful family, my parents are divorced just like most parents of my friends, the statistics of divorce are rising rapidly in recent years, my parents still have a good friendship between each other, my mother as well as majority of women who are mothers, that I know, works to support their families, I have two brothers and a sister, my younger brother has a family, he has three young daughters and his couple, them still are a unmarried couple, the marriage will take place the next year, my sister is also expecting a baby and just like my brother decided to wait a little more time; to formalize the relationship with her boyfriend, she is very openly to considered the possibility of needing a babysitter for the baby, because she is a doctor and loves her work.
My family and I, as most families that i know, live in a house, but our house is really huge… , I've always believed, that no matter how unconventional your family is; what really matter is the values and love that exist between members of the same.


viernes, 15 de octubre de 2010

Water Problems

Water Facts

Today’s water crisis is not an issue of scarcity, but of access. More people in the world own cell phones than have access to a toilet. And as cities and slums grow at increasing rates, the situation worsens. Every day, lack of access to clean water and sanitation kills thousands, leaving others with reduced quality of life.


  • 884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people 
  • 3.575 million people die each year from water-related disease
  • The water and sanitation crisis claims more lives through disease than any war claims through guns
  • Poor people living in the slums often pay 5-10 times more per liter of water than wealthy people living in the same city.
  • An American taking a five-minute shower uses more water than a typical person in a developing country slum uses in a whole day

Children

Dirrahoea remains in the second leading cause of death among children under five globally. Nearly one in five child deaths – about 1.5 million each year – is due to diarrhea. It kills more young children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined

Every 20 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease

 
Diarrheoa is more prevalent in the developing world due, in large part, to the lack of safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, as well as poorer overall health and nutritional status

Children in poor environments often carry 1,000 parasitic worms in their bodies at any time

In the developing world, 24,000 children under the age of five die every day from preventable causes like diarrhea contracted from unclean water

1.4 million children die as a result of diarrhea each year



Environment

Less than 1% of the world’s fresh water (or about 0.007% of all water on earth) is readily accessible for direct human use.

More than 80% of sewage in developing countries is discharged untreated, polluting rivers, lakes and coastal areas

The UN estimates that by 2025, forty-eight nations, with combined population of 2.8 billion, will face freshwater “stress” or “scarcity”.

Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater by far: about 70% of all freshwater withdrawals go to irrigated agriculture.


Water in the News

martes, 5 de octubre de 2010

Maracaibo´s Restaurants


I visit restaurants at least once every fifteen days because i'm a fan of meat, and when I can visit new restaurants to compare the taste.
One of my favorite is Tony Roma's, i love to start with the Roma's Sampler is a trio of appetizers, Boness Bites, Spinach Artichoke Dip and Onion Loaf Half the signature matched with Bleu cheese dressing, salsa, sour cream and the Original BBQ dipping sauce. 
Then The Baby back ribs tender, lean pork loin meat, basted with TR's Original is my best choice. However recently visited a new restaurant called The Cebu, where they sell a delicious meat on a stick “meat on vara” and a wonderful aguacate salad I think both restaurants are excellent in quality and economics.
I also like El Gaucho, where we also prepare excellent meats and drinks, these are my favorite restaurants, where you get good meat and where you can spend leisure time with family and friends. Gaucho meats are all good, also prepare the meat on a stick, but I think I prefer that of Cebu. Whatever I think these are my favorite restaurants in the city of Maracaibo, where i can find the food i like and spend some time with loved ones.

My Highschool

I studied at the Liceo San José de Calasanz, located in the Sierra Maestra, I graduated in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science degree.
My favorite subjects were biology and Sport. I was always very good at sports when I was younger.
My classmates were very nice and did a really good team, still keep in touch with several of them, especially through facebook, I miss those times
The teachers were excellent and very compressive. knew very well explain each of the classes, and knew how to encourage students to be better every day.
The school was great and had amazing green areas were the best 5 years of my life, taught me a lot to prepare for this challenge than the university.

lunes, 4 de octubre de 2010

Typical Foods of Maracaibo


Well, im going to talk about tipical food of my town!!! We have a lot creativity for cooking… maracuchos peoples are very good in the art of eat, and we use all our imagination for cooking, a lot of ours dishes are fried, that`s why macacuchos people are usually fat. we love all kind of food, but our tipical foos is our favorite in the whole world.

This are any examples

  • Mandoca

I is a deep fried cornmeal ring that can be enjoyed while still hot, with butter and cheese. It is usually served at breakfast, and it is most popular in the western part of the country. It is made of corn meal, grated cheese, sugar or Papelón, Which is a kind of sugar made from sugar cane and a variety of banana known as plantain, that must be very ripe when used.


  • Tequeños

Is prepared with a bread dough with white cheese in the middle. It is formed into a breadstick and then usually fried. It is one of the most popular snack foods.
New tequeño versions, made with beef, ham and cheese, chicken, spinach and cheese, milk caramel, guava and cream cheese and more 
  • Patacones

Tostones from the Spanish verb tostar which means "to toast"  also called patacones, The dish is made from sliced green unripe plantains which are cut either lengthwise or widthwise and are twice fried. The slices of plantains are fried for 1-2 minutes on each side until they are golden in color and removed, then patted for excess oil. Afterwards, they are pounded flat with a utensil made for the task called a "tostonera," or any kitchen utensil that has a large enough flat surface. The plantains are then fried once again until they are crisp and golden brown. The Tostones are salted and eaten much like potato chips/crisps or French fries/chips.
  • Cachapas

Are a traditional Venezuelan dish made from corn. Like arepas, Cachapas are popular at roadside stands. They can be made like pancakes of fresh corn dough, or wrapped in dry corn leaves and boiled, The most common varieties are made with fresh corn that is ground and then mixed into a thick batter and cooked on a budare like pancakes; the cachapa is slightly thicker and lumpier because of the pieces from corn kernels.
Cachapas are eaten with Hand Cheese, a soft, mozzarella cheese. Cachapas can be very elaborate, some including different kinds of cheese, milky cream, or jam. They can be prepared as an appetizer or a full breakfast, depending on the size

  • Cepillao

Is a snow cone is a paper cone filled with crushed ice or shaved ice topped with flavored sugar syrup, many snow cones are now made bearing similarities to these balls of crushed or shaved ice. The delectable treat is now made with shaven ice and a sugar syrup and these terms are often used interchangeably. In Maracaibo are made af many flavors  and are topped with condensed milk


domingo, 3 de octubre de 2010

Fredy´s Profile

Hi, My name’s Fredy Romero Guerrero, I’m from Maracaibo. I live in Sierra Maestra. I’m 28 years old and I study Law at URBE. 

I have one big brother and other two youngers than i, I live with my whole family; my Mom, Brothers, nephews my grandmother and a couple of aunts.
We are a very close family, we spends all the time we can togheter.

I´m a fan of Sports, specially soccer, I watch all the games everytime I can; ESPN is one of my favorite channels, I also like be reported about news around the world; that is way I like be on internet searching for news on internationals papers; watching CNN and Telesur.

About English, im not really good in it. But im doing my best for learn about it, cause I know is gonna be a good tool on my future as a professional.
Well this is some information about me... I hope you leave me a comment!