El —o simplemente San Patricio— (en irlandés: Lá Fhéile Pádraig) es una festividad de origen cristiano que se celebra anualmente el 17 de marzo para conmemorar la muerte de san Patricio de Irlanda, patrón de toda la isla de Irlanda ubicada al noroeste de la Europa continental. Es una fiesta nacional en la República de Irlanda y se celebra junto al día nacional de la fundación de la República, además el brazo fuerte de la celebración se debe a la gran presencia católica en la isla; en la nación constituyente británica de Irlanda del Norte la fiesta es más que todo costumbrista, pues a pesar de ser de mayoría protestante durante la unión de la isla en el histórico señorío y posterior reino constituyente anglo-irlandés la cultura católica del sur predominó sobre la protestante del norte. Desde los últimos años del siglo xx se celebra a nivel mundial debido a la extensa diáspora irlandesa en países como Francia y España e incluso en lugares alejados de Europa como Estados Unidos y Canadá.
Blog elaborado por todos aquellos alumnos y alumnas a los que les he impartido clase a lo largo de los años que estado con ellos, Colegio Parra, Colegio MonteAzahar, Santa Isabel, IES Gil de Junterón... y los que quedan!!!!!!!!!!!!
miércoles, 17 de marzo de 2021
domingo, 14 de marzo de 2021
IAEE "CROWDFUNDING" IES ISAAC PERAL -Cartagena-
¿Qué es el crowdfunding?
El crowdfunding o micromecenazgo, en castellano, es una forma de financiación que consiste en emplear el capital que han proporcionado numerosos inversores a través de pequeñas aportaciones. Normalmente, todo el proceso se hace online mediante plataformas especializadas.
Dependiendo del tipo de recompensa que reciben los inversores existen diferentes modelos, en los que no influye el tipo de proyecto que vaya a ser financiado. Veamos, a continuación, los diferentes tipos de crowdfunding que nos podemos encontrar y a qué tipo de impuestos responde cada uno.
miércoles, 9 de octubre de 2019
martes, 4 de junio de 2019
lunes, 3 de junio de 2019
lunes, 22 de abril de 2019
CUESTIONARIO SOBRE LOS EQUIPAMIENTOS TECNOLÓGICOS EN HOTELES COSTEROS DE LA REGIÓN DE MURCIA
Podéis responder al cuestionario pinchando en el siguiente enlace:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18iKxeHqCKS8nRaeW2qAjMXcvpxeb_Vwd9ZKf2o4Frmk/edit#responses
miércoles, 20 de febrero de 2019
unidad didáctica AICLE
1. Learning outcomes
/ Evaluation criteria
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-To know
the analysis basic elements including individual agents, their interactions,
such as outcomes and incomes.
-To
investigate how organizations succeed at corporate entrepreneurship avoid
high costs focusing on the behavior of agents.
-To
designated an organization creating new resources which can be applied
throughout agents of the society.
-To
distinguish the different behavior of agents in the actually world and their
different dimensions.
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2. Subject Content
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-Principal
concept of the economy and the main agents what are interacting.
-Characteristics
of experimental economics and the use
of scientifically
controlled experiments by agents.
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3. Language Content /
Communication
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Vocabulary
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-Verbs:
To administer, to confirm,
to support, to advertise, to declare, to insure, to product, to benefit, to
need, to require, to buy, to import, to depend on, to sell, to trade in, to
obtain, to control, to increase, to export, to earn, to organize and to gain.
-Adjetives:
Frequently tested empirically, cheap, economic,
competitive, lucrative, profitable, cost-effective, economical, fiscal,
ailing, and aggregate.
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Structures
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Understanding the economy requires a basic
knowledge of the key flows that influence economic activity. How do interest
rates affect households and businesses? How does government policy influence
GDP? Forming a view on these and many other policy questions requires some
knowledge of the economy’s structure.
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Macroecomics
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Microeconomics
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Indicators of economic
structure
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Total person income
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Discourse type
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Language skills
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4. Contextual (cultural) element
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Past and present cultural elements. Cultural economics develops from how wants
and tastes are
formed in society.
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5. Cognitive (thinking) processes
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6. (a) Task(s)
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6. (b) Activities
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Imagine a
bathtub full of water, where the water level represents the level of
employment or economic activity.
There are
two drains on the bathtub: taxes and savings. The government collects taxes
and then uses it to fund a lot of other activities like health, education,
justice, social welfare, etc. The government can control how much it spends
through its annual Budget.
Savings are invested either by households or by businesses. So we could put our savings towards a house, or we could it put in the bank. The bank would then lend it to businesses to invest. That comes back to the economy. |
7. Methodology
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Organization and class distribution / timing
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22 people , 10 girls and 12 boys.
People used to be sitting in a group of four or
five people.
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Resources / Materials
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Text Book.
Homework book.
Digital resources.
APP live 360º.
QR CODE.
Movil telephone.
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Key Competences
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Right to digital skills
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8. Evaluation (criteria and instruments)
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Transferable skills, including:
communication and presenting findings and explaining complex data, numeracy
handling complex data and applying mathematical and statistical analysis
methods. problem solving extracting information, drawing conclusions and
making recommendations.
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