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A school magazine written in English by students from IES Infante Don Juan Manuel (Murcia)

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Bacon & EggsBacon & Eggs This annual magazine is produced by the English Department of the IES Infante D.Juan Manuel, Murcia.

CONTENTSCONTENTS pg. pg.

English Department English Department .................................. .................................. 33

Breakfast in different countries (1ºESO)Breakfast in different countries (1ºESO) ... ... 55

Food chains projects (1º ESO)Food chains projects (1º ESO) ................... ................... 66

My photo album (1º ESO)My photo album (1º ESO) ........................ ........................ 1212

Advertising (1º ESO)Advertising (1º ESO) ............................... ............................... 1414

My favourite fi lm (2º ESO)My favourite fi lm (2º ESO) ...................... ...................... 1818

My favourite band/singer (2º ESO)My favourite band/singer (2º ESO) ......... ......... 2020

Are you a slave? (3º ESO)Are you a slave? (3º ESO) ....................... ....................... 2424

Book review (4º ESO)Book review (4º ESO) .............................. .............................. 2828

Film Review (4º ESO)Film Review (4º ESO) .............................. .............................. 2929

Landmarks (1º Bach.)Landmarks (1º Bach.) .............................. .............................. 3030

Biographies (1º Bach.)Biographies (1º Bach.) ............................ ............................ 3636

New gadgets (2º Bach.)New gadgets (2º Bach.) ........................... ........................... 4444

Cover and backcover by Rocío Pérez Navarro (2º Bachillerato)

winner of Encuentros Menina de Comunicación Audiovisual para centros de

Secundaria de la Región de MurciaCongratulations to Rocío and her teacher Basilio Ruzafa!

EDITION AND LAYOUTEDITION AND LAYOUT

Yolanda López Escar

You can see our magazine in the web: www. iesinfante.com

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Editor’s View

Dear students, teachers and families Here we go again with another issue of our English magazine. This is number 24 and the second time we edit it in digital format since, with the budget cuts, we can not afford to edit Bacon & Eggs in paper (as we have done for more than 20 years!) Anyway, we keep on working so as to show you the work done by students.

Next year we will have number 25, and we hope you feel encouraged to participate in this special issue as we will be celebrating our silver anniversary!

We hope you enjoy this JournalSee you at school!

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english departmentnews

1st YEAR ESO TRIP

For the fi rst time at Infante this year we went on an English Camp with 1st year ESO students. The place we chose was Moraira, a beautiful village on the coast of Alicante, full of English speaking foreigners and locals used to people speaking this language.

The aim of our camp was to develop students’ skills in English while enjoying an extracurricular atmosphere so much needed among 1st year teenagers who’ve just arrived at this high school.

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1st YEAR ESO TRIP

We had such a variety of activities….!

Hiking to a summit where we were delighted with astonishing views, playing beach volley every day, treasure hunt within the village, herbal workshop, talent shows, drama activities…..

Some of the students hunting for the treasure

But, the most important thing is that we had a great time, students got to know each other better and discovered that English can also be a lot of fun.

Mª José Balanza and Rosa López (teachers in charge of this activity)

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1st YEAR ESO PROJECTS

Breakfastin differentcountries

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Jorge Plaza Buendía 1º C

PROJECTS

FOOD CHAINS

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Diego Rubio Terol 1º C

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Alba Regadera Martínez 1º C

THE FOOD CHAIN

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FOOD CHAINS

Francisco Boluda

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Cristina Franco Romero 1º C

Julia Torrecillas Sánchez JJJJ

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Julia Sao-Thiago Weckerle 1º C

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ADVERT

Rosa B., Isabel C.,Sigrid G. 1º C

José Sánchez Beltrán and Diego Rubio

Lidia Gambín and Almudena González

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TISING

Álvaro Flores Lorente and Claudia de la Plaza Díaz

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My photo

album by Andreas Jiménez Fernández

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My photo album

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Jorge Plaza- 1º C

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2nd esoprojects

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Fernando Ordaz Fernández 2º F

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My Favourite Group

Diego Ruiz Clemente 2º FD

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In the past there wasn‛t TV or if there was a TV, it was in black and white. At this time people preferred going out and enjoying themselves with toys of that time.But increasingly the new technologies are more present in each activity that we do.One of the new technologies is TV. The TV is turning into an indispensable thing and is replacing street activities.

Fran Pérez Bermejo (3º A)

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Most people use social networks, especially teenagers. We are used to them; nowadays we couldn‛t live without social networks. They are good: we can chat to friends, share information

and photos, talk to people from other c o u n t r i e s … b u t sometimes social networks become a big problem. Some people waste a lot of their time in facebook, twitter, tuenti and they aren‛t conscious of that. In USA experts have said that addiction to

social networks exist. Hence I think that we can use them but just moderately. You‛ll know if you are a social networks slave when you answer these questions: -How often do you use social networks? Do you waste a lot of your time every day by using social networks?-Could you be a week without social networks? If you couldn‛t do that, how long could you be without using social networks?By answering these questions you‛ll see if you are a social networks slave or not. It is up to you. Marisol Rodríguez Alcaraz, 3ºA

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Are you a shopping slave?Nowadays there are a lot of shopping slaves because of the publicity. Everybody wants to buy what it‛s advertised on TV, newspapers, billboards and on the Internet and they always want to buy the latest things. These people are shopping slaves. Are you one of them?

There is a new mobile phone on the 1. shops, it‛s very expensive and you have recently bought a new one. Would you buy it? Yes/No/Maybe

When you go shopping do you always 2. pay attention to brands? Yes/No/Sometimes

You watch an advert on 3. TV. There is a beautiful woman/man using a cream that leaves your face very well. Would you buy it? Yes/No/Maybe

Next season a kind of 4. shoes that you don‛t like will be fashion. Would you buy them? Yes/No/Maybe

Most of yes: You are a shopping addict. The most of the time, you buy things that you don‛t need or even you don‛t like. Control yourself!Most of maybe or sometimes: You like shopping but you normally buy the things that you need or you like. Good way!Most of no: You only buy the things that you really need. You will never be ruined! Sara Egea Rodríguez 3º AB

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Are you a football slave?

Watching a live football match is really exciting but can be very expensive. If you want to see your favuorite players you must pay large amounts of money. For example, a ticket for Madrid-Barça can cost from 100 to 2000 heroes or for the champions league fi nal between 500 and 5000 euros. In a normal day, any fi rst division team can get up to half a million euros. For many people, football is their hobby and they spend their weekends watching football on TV, in the stadium or listening to it on the radio. Have you got enough money ?

Joaquín Vicente 3º AB

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BOOK REVIEW

Title: Three Meters above the Sky Author: Federico Moccia

Characters: Baby, Stephano Maccini Events: Baby meets Step and, in spite of their problems, they fall in love and have a love story.

Recommendation: for teen girls

Three Meters above the Sky is a beautiful story between two complete different teenagers Baby is the perfect daughter, responsible and good student and Step is a violent and cheeky teenager.They have to fi ght for their love and for their differences. I recommend this book to teen girls. It‛s a story like Romeo and Juliet. I really liked this book.

Maria Balsas Martinez 4º D

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FILM REVIEW “Inglorious Bartards”

Inglorious Bastards is the story of a partisan warfare against the Nazis during the German occupation in France,

At the beginning of the movie, a Nazi patrol that was searching for Jews, found Soshanna‛s family and killed them. But the girl could escape and ran away from the slaughter.

Years later, an American fi rst lieutenant, Aldo Raine, recruits a team of soldiers with the goal of killing all Nazis they can.

Along the movie, both stories come together, the two parts with the same purpose: revenge.When I saw it for the fi rst time, I fell in love with it. The script is brilliant. The actors are really good and the story, which tells us an alternative end of The Second World War,

is one of the best stories that I‛ve ever seen. I recommend it to all people who like war movies. Surely, I‛ll see it more times. The next one will be the fi fth time!

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Schönbrunn Palace is a summer residence in Vienna, Austria. One of the most important cultural monuments in the country, since the 1960s it has been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna. The palace and gardens illustrate the tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs. The name Schönbrunn (meaning “beautiful spring”), has its roots in an artesian well which water was consumed by the court. The emperor ordered the area to be fenced and put game there such as pheasants, ducks, deer and boar, in order to serve as the court‛s recreational hunting ground. In a small separate part of the area, “exotic” birds like turkeys and peacoks were kept.

Following the downfall of the monarchy in 1918 the newly founded Austrian Republic became the owner of Schönbrunn Palace and preserved, as a museum, the rooms and chambers. After World War II and during the Allied Occupation of Austria (1945–1955) Schönbrunn Palace, which was empty at the time, was requisitioned to provide offi ces for both the British Delegation to the Allied Commission for Austria and for the Headquarters for the small British Military Garrison present in Vienna.Later it was used for important events such as the meeting between John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev in 1961.UNESCO catalogued Schönbrunn Palace on the World Heritage List in 1996, together with its gardens, as a remarkable Baroque ensemble and example of synthesis of the arts. Belén Torrecillas (1º F Bach)

Following the downfall of the monarchy in 1918 the newly founded

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CN TOWER, Toronto

Canadian National Tower, or just CN Tower, is a not supported by wire structure on land, the fourth highest in the world, with a height of 553.33 meters. It was the highest from 1975 to 2010.

It has an observatory located at the 447 m, this being the third highest in the world as well. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Located in the heart of the

Canadian city of Toronto, the main icon of the city .The tower is the main post of the city, attracting more than 2 million tourists each year.

The construction of the tower began on February 1973, by Canadian National Railway Company who wants to resolve the continuing problems of Communications caused by the construction of ever-higher skyscrapers in the city center, and to demonstrate the strength of

Canadian industry. The construction work took place 24 hours a day, fi ve days a week for 40 months with the help of 1,537 workers. It was opened to the public on June 26, 1976. Miguel Ballesteros Herraiz,

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THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSEThe Sydney opera house is located in the city of Sydney, New

South Wales, Australia. It is one of the most famous buildings of the twentieth century.It was designed by architect Jørn Utzon in 1957 and inaugurated in1973.

The idea of building an opera house in Sydney began in the 40‛s, when the music director of the conservatory said the city needed a convenient place to represent great works. They held a contest in which he won Jørn Utzon. This building was the national heritage of Australia in 2005 and later, in 2007, was declared a World Heritage Site. It is the most modern building that has been the patrimony of humanity, and receives over 4 million tourists a year.Belén Muñoz, 1ºBach.

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Great Wall of China is a fortifi cation sited around China frontiers which was built to separate the states which constituted China and to protect the borders of its territory because the nomadic groups of Mongols attacked the Chinese empire. It´s settled from the Yalu River to the Gobi Desert. The wall began to be built in the fi fth century before Common Era; however, when the unifi cation of China was carried out in 221 BCE, the most important part of the Wall was built by the fi rst Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. A survey has concluded that the Wall measures about 8851Km. The materials which were used to build the wall were very different. These depended on the site where the fortifi cation was being built. The rampart is a very big cemetery too, because the constructers were buried around the Wall. While some portions north of Beijing and near tourist centers have been preserved and even extensively renovated, in many locations the Wall is in disrepair. The fortifi cation was chosen like one of the Wanders of the World in 2007. Enrique Gómez Imbernón (1º Bach)

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THE EMPIRE STATEThe Empire State Building is the most famous and beloved building of New York. It was opened on May 1, 1931. For 40 years it held the title of world‛s tallest building until 1972, when the twin towers of World Trade Center were built.

It was built at great speed, with an average of 4.5 stories per week, completed in one year and 45 days. It measures 443.2 meters high and has 102 fl oors.Over 2.5 million people visit the building every year.

In 1964 lights were added to illuminate the top of the building at night, the colours are chosen to match seasonal and other events, such as St. Patrick‛s Day and Christmas.

Over the years, more than thirty people have committed suicide from the top of the building. The fi rst suicide happened even before it was fi nished, by a worker who had been dismissed.

Pedro Bellver, 1º F

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Golden Gate BridgeIt‛s a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the opening of the San Francisco Bay in to the Pacifi c Ocean. The structure links the city of San Francisco on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County. It is one of the most internationally recognized symbols of San Francisco, California and the USA.It has been declared one of the modern Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers.It took just over four years to build the bridge. Construction commenced on January 5, 1993 and the bridge was open to vehicular traffi c on May 28, 1937. During construction eleven men died. The Golden Gate Bridge has always been painted orange vermilion, deemed “International Orange”. The designer, Joseph B. Strauss, chose the distinctive orange color to provide enhanced visibility for passing ships.The total length of the bridge is 1 km 970m. The height is 227‛4 m.

Ana Fuentes Nieto, 1º F

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MARION COTILLARDMarion Cotillard is a beautiful French actress who has become one

of the best actresses for the last years.She was born in Paris, in 1975. Her family is formed by artists, her mother is an actress, her father a director and two twin brothers that one of them is a writer and the other is an sculptor. She started to work in movies since she was little and her fi rst award was in 1994 from the Dramatic Arts Conservatory of Orleans.From that moment, she starred

television series like Highlander or Extrême Limite. The fi rst fi lm in which she appeared was “La belle verte”, But “Taxi” was the movie that gave way to fame.Thanks to the fi lm “La vie en rose” she won an Oscar Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award for the best actress.Marion has appeared in other fi lms like “Mightnight in Paris” by Woody Allen, “Les petits mouchoirs” by Guillaume Canet, her husband, and “Big Fish” by Tim Burton.

She has had children, but wants follow in the movies, so this year she‘ll debut a new fi lm called “Batman: The Dark Knight Rises”.

Elena García Maquilón 1º F

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Angelina JolieAngelina Jolie is a very famous actress and director. Throughout her career, she has received an Oscar award and three Golden Globe awards. Jolie is noted for promoting humanitarian causes in several countries as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).She was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1975. Her parents were both actors and they got divorced when she was a child. This fact infl uenced her a lot and she became a rebellious and eccentric girl.

When she was seven years old, she had a small role in Looking to Get Out, a movie written by and starring her father, Jon Voight. In 1990, she started to work as a model and she appeared in several music videos. Her professional fi lm career began in 1993 when she starred Cyborg 2. Her fame grew up very quickly and in 1997 she won her fi rst Golden Globe award.In 1995 she got married with Johnny B. Miller and in 2000 with Billy Bob Thornton. In 2005, while she was recording Mr. & Mrs. Smith, she met Brad Pitt. Now they have a relationship. The couple

has six children, three of them are adopted.She has done lot of fi eld visits to Africa and she has donated millions of dollars to different charitable organizations.

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BIOGRAPHYIker Casillas was born on the twentieth of May, 1981 in Móstoles (Madrid). He plays for Real Madrid FC in BBVA league and he‛s the goalkeeper of Spain.

Since he was three, his father trained him in the school and after that in a big goal when he was older, simply, he just shot Iker the ball. One day, when he was nine, he played a tournament with his friends and the Real Madrid‛s scouts saw him, since that moment Iker started his life in Real Madrid FC.He played his fi rst match with the A-team when he was only eighteen but he started to play

all the matches when César Sánchez got injured and Casillas had to play, he did so well that he became the offi cial goalkeeper of Real Madrid FC.Nowadays he‛s thirty, and he has been the best goalkeeper in the world since he won the Eurocup with Spain in 2008, and he still plays in Real Madrid FC, his fi rst team.Playing for Real Madrid FC and Spain he has won a lot of awards:With Real Madrid: he has won four leagues, three Spain‛s Supercups, one King‛s Cup, two Intercontinental Cups and two Champion Leagues.

With Spain: he has won the Eurocup Sub-15, the Eurocup Sub-17, the World Cup Sub-20, the Eurocup and, fi nally, the World Cup.

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Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta the 15thof January of 1929. He was the son of a Baptist priest, Martin Luther King Sr.

He started the University at the age of 15 and studied sociology and theology. He obtained a doctorate in theology By the University of Boston in 1955.

In that year, the black woman Rose Parks was arrested because she didn‛t cede her seat in the bus to a white man. As answer, Luther King, Ralph Abernathy and Edgard Nixon started a boycott against the web of buses that lasted a year.

Martin Luther King became, by that time, a leader of a movement of no violence that asked for civil rights and equality for all men and women. For those reasons he was given the Nobel Price of the Peace in 1964

Four years later he was killed in Memphis by a racist extremist when he was about to attend to a demonstration to get the equality between black and white people.

He was a symbol of fi ght for justice and an example of the success of the non violent methods. Martin Luther King will be always remembered as a leader of fi ght against the apartheid of the United States and as one of the greatest speakers of North America

for his speech “I have a dream”. Inma Fdez. Albert 1º F

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CLINT EASTWOOD:Clint Eastwood is perhaps one of the most famous international fi lm stars of the 20th century. He was born in 1930, in San Francisco; Clint Eastwood was the son of a steel worker. Although he started, he never

fi nished his college degree in business studies.

Instead, he found work as an actor in B-movies and later in a well-known television programme. Around this time, he also started to direct fi lms, as well as act in them. In the 1960s Clint was given important roles in western fi lms A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965) and later The Good, the

Bad and the Ugly (1966). All three fi lms were hits, particularly the third, and Eastwood became an instant international star. During the 70s and 80s Clint starred in many successful fi lms, but it wasn’t until 1990 that he won an Oscar for Director and a nomination for best actor, for his role in Unforgiven (1992). After this success, he was given excellent roles in fi lms like Where Eagles Dare, in which he starred with Richard Burton.

He has been married twice, and also had a long-term relationship with his co-star Sondra Locke. Eastwood has seven children, from fi ve

different women. He lives in Carmel and has been married to Dina Eastwood since 1976.

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Chad Robert Kroeger is a Canadian songwriter, singer, and guitarist best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Canadian rock band Nickelback. In addition to his work with Nickelback, Kroeger has been involved with a variety of collaborations, appearing as a guest musician in several songs and has contributed in both production and songwriting. He has co-written several songs for other artists and for fi lms.

He was born in Hanna, on 15 November 1974. He learned to play the guitar at the age of 13.Although he didn‛t have good grades in school, he was a great artist and from an early age he was interested in the music‛s world.One of the reasons why he is famous is because of his work on the Spiderman‛s soundtrack called ‘‛Hero‛‛, along with Saliva vocalist Josey, With Scott, Tyler Connolly and Jeremy Taggart,Also, he worked with Santana on the song ”Why Don‛t You & I”, he is featured on the new Timbaland album Shock Value 2 with the song “Tomorrow In the Bottle and in 2007, he collaborated on the song “Into the Night” by Carlos Santana, which is considered one of the best songs of the yearBut the most important success of his life was that he founded the present band Nickelback in 1995. The band is based in Vancouver, Canada and His name comes from the word nickel (coin) that Mike Kroeger frequently used to refund the change when he worked at the Starbucks (“Here‛s your nickel back” he said)It is considered one of the best rock bands today, with millions of records sold and several times they has been the number one with songs like ‘‛How

you remind me‛‛ or ‘‛Savin me‛‛ for many weeks on list.

As soon as his future, they intend to advance in their careers to sell more records and earn more fame. But that will not be diffi cult because his last album released in 2012, has sold millions of sales worldwide and is currently the second biggest selling album of his discography. Cristina Sánchez Moñino,1ºF Bach.

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Chopin: A Romantic Life

Fryderyk Franciszek, Chopin was a composer and virtuoso pianist of French parentage. He is considered a romantic music master and his music is very estimated by musicians and all music lovers.He was born near Warsaw, Poland in 1810 and he started his piano studies with his sister, Ludwika. His talent stand out early. At the age of seven, he composed his fi rst composition and when he was eight, he could play, improvise and compose with mastery and people begun to call him “child-prodigy”.

He continued with his studies and his compositions and he won a big fame on his country and on the music‛s world.In September 1831, Chopin arrived in Paris, becoming one of the expatriates of Polish Great Emigration, and he would never return to Poland. In February 1832 he gave a concert and he stole the hearts of the public. Schuman, the composer, had written “Hats off, gentlemen. A genius”In Paris, Chopin found artists and other important company, and opportunities to exercise his talents. He met Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, Vincenzo Bellini, Felix Mendelssohn, Heinrich Heine, Eugène Delacroix, Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, and many other people.

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In 1836 he met the author French and feminist Amandine Aurore Lucille Dupin, the Baroness Dudevant, known by the pseudonym of George Sand. Later, they started a relationship although they didn‛t like each other when they met for the fi rst time.Fame and great compositions of Chopin grew up but his health got worse. In 1838 his doctor recommended him the climate of Majorca and he went in winter that year with Sand. But the climate was horrible and his health got worse and worse. His illness took form on his music where we can fi nd a profound melancholic sentiment and the hope of the future. They returned to France in 1839. In 1846, his relationship with Sand split up because of her novel Lucrezia Floriani where she criticized Chopin. In February 1848 he gave his last Paris concert. He died in his apartment at place Vendôme in 1439 in company with his sister Ludwika. Chopin‛s disease and the cause of his death remained unclear and consequently have become a matter of medical argument. His death certifi cate stated the cause as tuberculosis. In 2008 an alternative cause of Chopin‛s death would be proposed: cystic fi brosis. He was buried in “Cimitière de Père-Lachaise” and his heart rests in Poland.He wrote piano sonatas, mazurkas, waltz, nocturnes, polonaises, études, impromptus, scherzos and prèludes. Although, perhaps his most famous compositions were Fantasia impromptu and his sonata op 35 where we can fi nd the well known Funeral March. By Paula López López - Muelas , 1ºE Bach.

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During the second term students from the Research Programme presented these interesting projects dealing with new technologies, devices and different applications to the rest of the students. Here you can have a look at their PPTs presentations on the different topics. Click on the different screens to see them.

2nd YEAR BAC. RESEARCH PROGRAMME

Tomás González 2ºF

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