dijous, 28 de novembre del 2013

PlayStation 4

The PlayStation 4 is the most powerful games console on the planet. With more graphical power than the Xbox One, 32 times more system memory than the PS3 and a firm focus on pure gaming experiences rather than media mojo, it has established itself as the next-gen console to beat.
It's a games console built by gamers for gamers.

It won the hearts and minds of many from the word go, with lots of prospective next-genners left feeling alienated by some of Microsoft's bizarre policies and choices for the Xbox One – many of which were reversed as a result of a backlash.


Interview about PlayStatyon4



Reporter: Hello how are you?

Creator:  Fine thanks, and you?

Reporter: I'm also fine. Are you ready for the interview about PlayStation 4?

Creator: Yes I am, let’s go!

Reporter: Does the console always need to be connected to the internet?

Creator: You can play offline, but you may want to keep it connected. The system has the low-power mode - I don't know the official term - that the main system is shut down but the subsystem is awake. Downloading or updating or you can wake it up using either the tablet, smartphone or PS Vita.

Reporter: Are all of those things optional? For people who have broadband data limits, for example? They can customise everything?

Creator: Oh yes, yes, you can go offline totally. Social is big for us, but we understand there are some people who are anti-social! So if you don't want to connect to anyone else, you can do that.

Reporter: Thank you for help us to discover the new PlayStation4.


Creator: You are welcome.




Interview about pollution in China



Reporter: Hello Jaume how are you?

Jaume:  Fine thanks, and you?

Reporter: I'm also fine. Are you ready for the interview about the pollution in china and the new solution that the governments have proposed?

Jaume: Yes I am, let’s go!

Reporter: Ok, so what do you think about this new solution?

Jaume: For me this solution of barbecues is a useless for the contamination in china, because this isn’t the cause of the contamination.

Reporter: And Jaume, what is the cause of the pollution?

Jaume: The most important cause of these pollution, are the cars in China, because in china lives a lot of people and the transport most important in china is the car and this transport  create a lot of CO2.

Reporter: What solution do you have to this problem?

Jaume: The solution for me is very simple; if the problems are the cars, reduce de cars. For example in London there is a law that only allowed to drive cars with the last number of enrollment are 0-2-4-6-8 only lead on ending in 0-2-4-6-8 and the other cars can drives in another day. This solution decreases the pollution a 50%.

Reporter: Thank you Jaume for help us to discover the true of this situation in china. 

Jaume: You are welcome.




dimecres, 27 de novembre del 2013

WASHINGTON — DEFYING CHINA



Two long-range American bombers flew through contested airspace over the East China Sea, days after the Chinese announced they were claiming the right to police the sky above a vast area that includes islands at the center of a simmering dispute with Japan.

The Pentagon officials said Tuesday that the B-52s were on a routine training mission planned long in advance of the Chinese announcement on Saturday that it was establishing an “air defense identification zone” over the area. But the message was clear.

A senior Pentagon official said that the mission overnight Monday from Guam “was a demonstration of long-established international rights to freedom of navigation and transit through international airspace.” The official said the unilateral Chinese declaration of expanded control “was provocative,” and “only increases the risk of miscalculation in the region.”


Polution in Beijing




Beijing is fighting a war against air pollution and barbecues at the same time . Authorities have destroyed more than 500 outdoor barbecues to reduce somematter .
Photos taken by state media showed workers cut metal pieces as the guardians of the city looked . A media official in the administration of Chaoyang District Beijing office said hundreds of area for grids had been seized and cut so they could not be used again in a campaign of three months.
Ma Jun , an environmental advocate , said residents had complained to the environmental agencies in the past about the smell of smoke and barbecue outdoors .
This measure will help local residents , but the bigger problem to deal with air quality priorities we have and I think one of the main priorities allocate emissions from motor vehicles ," said Ma , director of Institute of Public Health and Environment issues .
He said the focus should be on improving fuel quality and emission control of heavy-duty diesel trucks , while the participation of the surrounding towns  not just in Beijing .

Pollution of the capital often reach dangerous levels . The city government announced last month that imposed emergency measures , such as factory closures and limits when traffic levels of air pollution were particularly heavy.


divendres, 15 de novembre del 2013

Interview about neo-Nazi in Greece


Reporter: Hello Pep how are you?

Pep: I'm fine and you?
Reporter: I'm also fine. Are you ready for the interview about the neo-Nazis in Greece?
Pep: Yes I am, let’s go!
Reporter: Ok, so what do you think about this political party?
Pep: I’ don’t like this party plus ideas are very bad for the population of Greece.
Reporter: And Pep, what is the cause of the growth of the party?
Pep: Well, I think this growth is the consequence of the economical crisis in Europe and the special impact it had on the Greek economy that made it weakest Europe.
Reporter: Why do you think  the neo-Nazi party won more votes with the economic crisis?
Pep: This political party get more votes because the crisis favourite the most radical party in the parliament because these parties say radical solutions and the people need a change in the political.   
Reporter: Thank you Pep for help us to discover the true of this situation. 

Pep: You are welcome.

divendres, 8 de novembre del 2013

Interview about Syria

Interview about Syria
Reporter: Hello Martí how are you?
Martí: I'm fine and you?
Reporter: I'm also fine. Are you ready for the interview about the Syrian war.
Martí: Yes I am, lets go!
Reporter: Ok, so what do you think about Al- Asad?
Martí: I’ don’t like him, he is a dictator and kills people.
Reporter: I also don't like him, I want him to get killed by the USA. Hey Martí, what do you think about the chemical armnition?
Martí: Well, I think they should get rid of it or stop using it. I think that is what the USA should focus on.
Reporter: I agree, war is not the best choice, I think the USA should send troops so that they resolve the civil war instead of going to war against the whole country.
Martí: I think the USA only wants to go to war with them because they are interested in their gas. They did the same thing in the Irak.
Reporter: Yes; they stole their oil and that’s what they want to do to with Syria. Martí thank you for interview and your opinion.
Martí : You are welcome.