Hugo Alejandro De la Cadena Galarza
jueves, noviembre 14, 2019
SCIENCE PROYECT
MEXICO
Science proyect: by Rodrigo De la Cadena
Biotic things:
Coyote
Nopal
Mexican Fox
Pecari
California Hare
Correcaminos
Antilocapra
Agave Victoriae
Mexican Cactus
Ocelot
Mexican rabbit
Abiotic things:
Rocks
Clouds
Sand
Temperature
Climate
jueves, noviembre 07, 2019
China
WELCOME TO MY BLOG
In this days I'm the Ambassador of China, and
we will talk about their government, religion,
climate and others. Let's get started
climate and others. Let's get started
The flag of China was officially
adopted on October 1, 1949.
The red of the Chinese flag
symbolizes the communist revolution, and it's also the traditional color of the
people. The large gold star represents communism, while the four smaller stars
represent the social classes of the people. In addition, the five stars
together reflect the importance placed on the number five in Chinese thought
and history.
The Republic of China is a
Communist Legislative
Presidential government.
Their president is Xi Jinping, he
was elect on 14
March 2013.
Buddhism is the most important religion
in China.
China is a multi-religious country.
Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Protestantism, and Catholicism have all developed into
culture-shaping communities throughout Chinese history.
Freedom of belief is a government
policy, and normal religious activities are protected by the constitution. For
many of China's citizens, their religion is a defining feature alongside their
national pride.
The Republic of China is a
Communist Legislative
Presidential government.
Their president is Xi Jinping, he
was elect on 14
March 2013.
China is a multi-religious country.
Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Protestantism, and Catholicism have all developed into
culture-shaping communities throughout Chinese history.
Freedom of belief is a government
policy, and normal religious activities are protected by the constitution. For
many of China's citizens, their religion is a defining feature alongside their
national pride.
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